Celeste Drake, the director of the Made in America Office in OMB, said a new website run by GSA will help agencies and businesses find and use data to drive domestic sourcing decisions.
Federal News Network’s Jason Miller discussed the latest trends and opportunities under CIO-SP3 Small Business with Brian Goodger and Ricky Clark.
CIO-CS is a 10-year indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity (IDIQ) contract awarded in 2015 IT commodities deployed using on-premise and managed services models.
The governmentwide strategic solutions (GSS) for laptops, desktops and accessories under the category management initiative is a catalog of desktop and laptop configurations that meet OMB's standard specifications.
Through the assisted acquisitions services, NITAAC helps agencies with everything from acquisition planning and strategy to assessment and analysis of a statement of work.
CIO-SP4 is the fourth version of the IT software and services Governmentwide Acquisition Contract.
The funds would be taken from lesser used programs and savings from some procurement efforts.
Industry experts are calling on NITAAC to rescind the solicitation and address several inconsistencies.
DoD decides the one-cloud approach for its tactical requirements needs revision.
For annual advice on how to deal, federal sales and marketing consultant Larry Allen spoke to Federal Drive with Tom Temin.
Federal acquisition experts say the Department of Homeland Security's chief procurement officer Soraya Correa’s decision to retire is a big loss for the government.
Defense officials said Tuesday they were cancelling the multibillion dollar sole-source contract. In its place, they will launch a new acquisition process that's expected to include awards to Amazon, Microsoft, and potentially other cloud producers.
The military services are exploring ways both through advanced technologies and policy changes that could dramatically shave time and bureaucracy from complex procurements.
The FBI has opened more than two dozen grand jury investigations this year alone related to federal contracting fraud.
An independent, cross-functional GSA team should be pulled together to look at the OASIS program, develop a business case, and analyze the best follow-on approach without reliance on or deference to what has been proposed thus far.