The Defense Innovation Unit picks someone with extensive Silicon Valley-experience as a new leader after almost seven months.
OFPP has been without a permanent administrator for almost two years and with no nominee in sight, experts question whether having a Senate confirmed one matters any more.
Homeland Security started a procurement innovation lab which hosted workshops for the contractor associations.
Exercising options comes with pretty strict rules. Often the government goofs, and that can be costly.
As threshold matter, the Air Force pilot overlaps the Section 846 e-commerce effort underway at GSA and OMB.
Besides cost, schedule and performance, the Defense Department is going to want products that are secure under the Deliver Uncompromised initiative.
A day after releasing one half of the final NGEN RFP, the Navy releases a draft version of the other, saying it's made several changes.
In today's Federal Newscast, the State Department said the breach potentially exposed the personally identifiable information of about 1 percent of its employees.
The Health and Human Services Department is taking a page out the playbook of major retailers, and it's using blockchain to make it happen.
The Department of the Navy released the first of two major solicitations under the Next Generation Enterprise Network Recompete.
John Snoderly, learning director of engineering at the Defense Acquisition University in Fort Belvoir, Virginia, explained why open systems are critical to weapons system interoperability.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Agriculture Department's progress under the Centers of Excellence initiative can now be tracked through a new website.
Soraya Correa, the DHS chief procurement officer, said the Procurement Innovation Lab is taking what’s already in the Federal Acquisition Regulations and thinking a little outside the box.
Federal contractors are deeply concerned about the Pentagon’s move to the cloud and Federal News Radio asked why.
The Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee doesn't like that year-end buying spree, but are these members the cause of the buying spree in the first place?