News about DoD’s Common Access Card, IT modernization and cybersecurity were the most popular notebook items last year.
What were the top contracting stories in 2017? What's ahead in 2018? Find out when Federal News Radio Executive Editor Jason Miller, Washington Technology Editor-in-Chief Nick Wakeman and Lohfeld Consulting Group Founder & CEO Bob Lohfeld join host Mark Amtower on this week's Amtower Off Center. January 8, 2017
Angela Styles, former administrator for Federal Procurement Policy appears on Federal Drive with Tom Temin to discuss how new changes in acquisition rules will give contracting officers more flexibility, while helping small business get a bigger piece of the federal spending pie.
Sometimes it's easy to forget the government can terminate any contract at any time for convenience.
Joe Stuntz, a former policy lead for the OMB’s cyber and national security unit, said the future of identity management lies in multiple factors to prove one’s identity.
A congressionally-mandated study finds that although there has been an uptick in bid protests in recent years, no evidence exists that companies are filing them willy-nilly.
Alan Chvotkin of the Professional Services Council notes the changes in procurement rules and delays caused by another continuing resolution are creating some tensions in the contracting community
CGI Federal Senior Vice President Gregg Mossburg joins host Roger Waldron on this week's Off the Shelf to discuss how digital transformation is bringing efficiency, effectiveness and value to the federal government. January 2, 2018
GSA released five RFQs for phase 1 of the IT modernization Centers of Excellence initiative.
The more complicated a military weapon platform becomes, the more expensive it is to maintain, and nearly every platform is growing more complicated.
An integrated team of Booz Allen Hamilton subject matter experts discuss how data science and advanced analytics are transforming the Defense Department's Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR) enterprise. December 26, 2017
Sometimes the source selection authorities choose a different contractor than the one favored by the program people. If they do, they better have a good reason.
Kaspersky Lab filed a motion in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia under the Administrative Procedure Act.
A new analysis of DoD contract data shows serious impacts across the Defense industrial base because of spending cuts, including indications that thousands of firms exited the industry entirely.
Coalition for Government Procurement President Roger Waldron says a single award DoD Enterprise Cloud Acquisition contract would risk locking-in DoD to a single approach.