Chris Parente of StoryTech Consulting joined host Mark Amtower on this week's Amtower Off Center for a wide-ranging discussion on GovCon marketing.
The e-marketplace proof-of-concept provides GSA and OMB a chance to collect procurement data for assessing current market performance and to develop future strategies.
Larry Allen, president of Allen Federal Business Partners, joins host Mark Amtower on this week's Amtower Off Center to discuss GWACs, CMMC, CIO-SP4 and the state of the current government contracting market.
Early signs suggest Congress is ready to let DoD expand pilot programs that use colorless appropriations for IT, but not without limitations.
For the past year, the Defense Department has been piloting “career planning for digital acquisition."
Several agencies have followed a pattern of restructuring their IT shops, embracing artificial intelligence and automation, or developing programs with less siloes.
Robert Metzger, head of the Washington office of Rogers Joseph O’Donnell PC., joined host Roger Waldron on this week's Off the Shelf for a wide ranging discussion of the cyber security and supply chain opportunities and challenges facing government and industry.
The Pentagon is evaluating the possibility of changing the definition of “domestic sources” under the Cold War-era law to include the United Kingdom and Australia.
The Agriculture Department created a new interagency working group to manage its cloud efforts, while GSA is preparing to launch a new marketplace.
Not many task orders are worth nearly $1 billion. But the Defense Department's Central Command just issued a big one to Peraton.
As part of the announcement, GSA provided the latest performance results for the pilot.
The Biden administration's vaccine mandate for federal employees applies to those who are teleworking, the Safer Federal Workforce Task Force said Thursday. The task force's latest guidance also appears to allow agencies to require vaccines for contractors earlier than a recent executive order described.
The office is hoping to convince Congress for at least $75 million in 2022.
The NGA is trying to flip the script on how U.S. spy agencies consider geospatial intelligence sources.
A new report says defense companies are reaping the benefits from building an ever-growing military system.