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The Defense Acquisition University and the Defense Innovation Unit have teamed up to offer what you might call an acquisition baptism.
The Federal Acquisition Service has had a busy first six months of fiscal 2022, including trying to give contractors and agencies relief from inflation.
The Naval Supply Systems Command keeps machinery and people equipped and ready to go. It has some award winning programs for ensuring small business participation in its procurements.
Preston Dunlap announced his resignation on Monday.
A call for comments from the National Institute for Standards and Technology gives industry a deadline of next week. NIST is looking for reactions to ideas for critical infrastructure cybersecurity, and it could have a big impact on companies doing business with the government.
The Biden administration is taking a key step to ensure federal dollars will support U.S. manufacturing
Over 90 agencies release 300 new actions aiming to expand opportunities in federal services for disadvantaged communities.
GSA is using automation to root out potentially concerning products in the federal government's vast supply chain.
The General Services Administration has dubbed a blanket purchasing agreement for cloud services with the name ASCEND. Is GSA rising to the occasion? Federal Drive with Tom Temin got one view from federal sales and marketing consultant, Larry Allen.
Joanne Woytek, program director of NASA SEWP, joins host Mark Amtower on this week's Amtower Off Center to discuss the current and evolving status of GovCon's most famous GWAC.
Joanne Woytek, program manager for NASA SEWP, provides an update on NASA SEWP’s performance over the last fiscal year, highlighting key contract features enhancing value and flexibility for customer agencies.
Technology departments must plan for future needs further in advance, something that may be difficult with the federal government’s current IT planning and procurement structure.
General Services Administration sees a shift in contract obligation and business volume data where sustainability is concerned.
A lot of the data that government produces needs to be rated; safe to distribute, controlled but unclassified, or maybe secret and classified. That's simplifying this huge but never-ending task. Now the Defense Department has launched a challenge prize program to develop an artificial intelligence approach to automating some of this tedious task.