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DIB SCC's Mike Gordon and Steve Shirley joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin to detail how they plan to help companies shore up the defense supply chain.
Oracle Corp. wrote letters to the leaders of the House and Senate armed services and appropriations committees explaining why they believe the Pentagon’s requirements for its JEDI cloud program are unreasonable and more oversight is needed.
Alan Chvotkin, executive vice president at the Professional Services Council, joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin to talk about what the accelerated payments would mean for contractors.
Coast to Coast Computers submitted a pre-award protest of the 2nd Generation IT (2GIT) multiple award contract to the Government Accountability Office.
In today's Federal Newscast, another former member of the intelligence community was found to have conspired with Chinese intelligence services.
Deputy Secretary of Labor Patrick Pizzella joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin to explain a new program aimed at speeding up the process of punishing contractors.
Larry Allen, president of Allen Federal Business Partners, joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin to preview a busy season ahead for contractors.
The General Services Administration launched a robotics process automation community of practice to collect and share best practices across government.
How are federal agencies and contractors being impacted by GSA's schedule modernization efforts? Find out when Larry Allen, president of Allen Federal Business Partners, joins host Roger Waldron on this week's Off the Shelf.
The Court of Federal Claims lifted a stay the Defense Department requested after new evidence of conflicts of interest. Oracle's bid protest lawsuit is expected to reach a conclusion by July 15.
National Security Agency inspector general Robert Storch discusses issues with the NSA's use of award fee contracts.
An internal review by the Pentagon found the JEDI cloud program did not suffer prejudice from two employees with ties to Amazon Web Services, but potential ethical violations emerge.
The Army Corps of Engineers has awarded contracts totaling nearly $1 billion to replace short barriers with tall fences along the U.S.-Mexico border
Industry experts say the CIA’s C2E cloud procurement demonstrates that a multi-cloud, multi-vendor approach is necessary for the agency’s needs of today and tomorrow.