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Late last year, the Defense Department announced a $9 billion multi-cloud contract spread across Amazon Web Services, Google, Oracle and Microsoft. The Pentagon’s decision to pursue a multi-cloud approach reflects a growing trend among federal…
As more individuals and organizations hold cryptocurrencies, and as digital assets are traded in more contexts, regulatory bodies are jostling for who should regulate them and how to enforce their use.
Amid the growth of AI and its follow-on applications, defense contractors are increasingly expected to innovate so that America can stay ahead of the technological curve.
Jason Lee Bakke, director at Chaedrol LLC, explains how multiple award contracts conveniently avoid the rule of two requirements by splitting the awardees into two separate pools.
Linda Miller and Erik Halvorson, fraud prevention experts, explain how new technology tools and data can help protect agencies from fraudsters.
CMMC 2.0 is bringing compliance within reach of a wider range of DoD contractors and partner organizations. But success requires those who handle CUI to understand both the changes CMMC 2.0 is bringing, and how stronger encryption and other data protection measures can be deployed to help meet these new CMMC 2.0 compliance requirements.
Colby Proffitt, a cybersecurity strategist at Shift5, explains why observability is so important to improving the security and modernizing operational technology.
Government agencies are increasingly turning to Centers of Excellence (CoE) to deploy intelligent automation in an effort to enhance core internal processes and drive operational and workforce efficiency gains.
While the PFWA is a good step in the right direction, we must continue to build on that work. Given the current lack of economic stability for so many families, workplace protections for caregiving workers will be essential to keep families safe, fed and housed and, in the long term, to achieve true equality in the workplace.
Currently, paradoxes in the MAS contract negotiation process and procedures are creating significant, contradictory and unnecessary hurdles for contracting officers seeking to negotiate “fair and reasonable” pricing. In turn, contractors, including small business contractors, are seeing impacts regarding their access to the federal market and opportunities to compete for customer agency requirements.
It’s a daunting task to prepare for emergency response to the growing number of impactful events like these. However, tested and proven solutions like GEO satellites, combined with the new LEO satellites and other emerging technologies developed by the communications industry, offer useful options for government agencies to help overcome the communications barriers facing first responders in the wake of these events.
Michael Gifford, a senior strategist for CivicActions, highlights key questions that agencies should pay close attention to in the new 508 assessment criteria to improve accessibility of technology for citizens and employees alike.
Michael Gifford, a senior strategist for CivicActions, explains why the new 508 assessment criteria will help agencies improve accessibility of technology for citizens and government employees alike.
Alma Lee, the president of the American Federation of Government Employees National VA Council, explains why the contract with the Veterans Affairs Department reverses years of frustrations.