The Air Force believes it's proved the value of agile software development via its Kessel Run project. The next task is to spread it across the service.
Ben McMartin at the Army Tank Automotive Research, Development and Engineering Center, spoke with Federal Drive with Tom Temin for more details.
For those who wish to learn anything about federal acquisition and contracting, a good place to start is the National Contract Management Association.
At an industry day for the Defense Enterprise Office Solution (DEOS) program, GSA and DoD officials laid out an aggressive timeline to release the solicitation and make an award.
What role are systems integrators playing in IT modernization? Find out when Subramanyam Surabhi, vice president, Consulting Services, Emerging Technologies Practice at CGI Federal joins host Roger Waldron on this week's Off the Shelf. December 4, 2018
Just three days remain before funding expires for a wide swath of the government, and contractors have advice for the Office of Management and Budget about what should happen.
The Government Accountability Office said it received more than 2,600 protests in fiscal 2018, which was less than a 1 percent increase over 2017.
Washington procurement attorney Joseph Petrillo had more analysis on the decision to deny Oracle's pre-award protest of the Defense Department's so-called Joint Enterprise Defense Infrastructure cloud procurement.
ProResource CEO Judy Schramm joins host Mark Amtower on this week's Amtower Off Center to discuss executive branding and what you can do to build and enhance your personal profile on LinkedIn.
The Defense Department is still implementing provisions of laws made almost two years ago.
Katrina Brisbon, TSA's assistant administrator for the Office of Contracting and Procurement, spoke with Federal Drive with Tom Temin for the acquisition angle on FAST.
The Defense Department is talking the talk, but there is no walk in the spending numbers.
The General Services Administration Administrator Emily Murphy said customer needs and demands are the catalyst for changes to the $31 billion schedules program.
One year from Monday is the date by which agencies must manage all their permanent records electronically and send them to the National Archives and Records Administration in an electronic format.
Larry Allen joined Federal Drive to talk about key shuffles, such as Laura Stanton becoming the new day-to-day manager of the General Services Administration's Enterprise Infrastructure Solutions telecom contract.