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The National Cancer Institute's acting CIO said his first attempt at managed services will be a printing pilot.
A new executive order echoes the Obama-era GreenGov initiative to make the federal government a leader in environmental sustainability uses less strict metrics for measuring those goals.
Since December suppliers to the Department of Defense have faced new cybersecurity requirements — at least those who know it.
GSA Administrator Emily Murphy said starting for next fiscal year it will run a pilot where the agency would publish its statements of work after award using e-Buy.
The Army's Rapid Capabilities Office is looking for ways to apply AI and machine learning to signal classification.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Pentagon's inspector general found that the Defense Department routinely reimbursed contractors for the expenses they claimed without examining their supporting documentation.
Acting Veterans Affairs Secretary Robert Wilkie described the development as one of the biggest IT contracts in federal government.
The DoD IG says there are trends keeping small businesses from working with the military.
The acquisition expert said panels' recommendations could be muted by legislators looking to enact more rules.
The White House is considering two executive orders and lawmakers are adding provisions to bills trying to limit agency exposure to Chinese made technology.
Industry associations’ concerns grow about e-commerce portal with language in the 2019 Defense Authorization bill.
With a short, 90-day deadline for production of GSA’s e-Commerce Implementation Plan, it is understandable that there are inevitable gaps in the plan’s information and analysis.
The organization that supports SOCOM's warfighters is more conservative than they are, and only just beginning to experiment with the newest business and technological capabilities.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Government Accountability Office finds 75 percent of the Defense Department's IDIQ type contracts were only open to a single contractor.