Ashton Carter will continue as Pentagon procurement chief.
Dr. Jacque Gansler gives his assessment of the DoD recommendations on acquisition reform.
Stuart Bowen, Special Inspector General for Iraq Reconstruction, discusses why alleged fraud cases seems to be increasing in the war zones.
The market researcher reports that government will have opportunities in health care and green energy.
DynCorp International will provide support to 14 training facilities in Afghanistan.
The Defense Department has clarified what its proposed cuts to contracting will mean to vendors. Federal News Radio’s Jared Serbu reports there are some sighs of relief in northern Virginia but still a lot of…
The company will provide engineering, security and operations and maintenance services under the Vanguard program. The 10-year contract is one piece of a larger IT consolidation effort State is in the middle of completing.
In a meeting with members of Congress and industry association leaders this week, DoD officials said proposed cuts to Defense contracting will only impact a small subset of the department\'s service contracting budget. DoD officials said they are looking at contracts that support staff augmentation and other similar support service contracts.
The Defense Department has clarified what its proposed cuts to contracting will mean to vendors. Federal News Radio’s Jared Serbu reports there are some sighs of relief in northern Virginia but also a lot of…
The proposal is part of a bill to compensate rescuers in the Sept. 11 attacks.
At a recent meeting with lawmakers and industry representatives to review the Pentagon\'s cut-cutting measures, Deputy Defense Secretary William Lynn explained what the state can expect.
The changes under way at the Pentagon under the direction of Defense Secretary Robert Gates are in part bourne out of the fiscal reality the country is facing today. But there is an underlying element…
What\'s behind the creation of Acquisition University and how far can acquisition changes be expected to drive improved government management? Host Larry Allen discusses these issues with General William Tuttle, Chairman of the Procurement Round Table. December 21, 2010
The contractor joins the growing number of companies adding cybersecurity capabilities.
With just weeks before the end of the year, the General Services Administration is making some big changes to Federal Acquisition Service team. Ed O’Hare, after 38 years of government service, will retire after the…