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In today's Federal Newscast, the Defense Department will be sending up to 4,000 troops to U.S.-Mexico border to assist the Homeland Security Department.
Among more than 1,000 questions about DoD's upcoming JEDI contract, dozens of vendors questioned its single-award approach. But the Pentagon isn't changing its strategy.
The government contracting expert stressed the importance of making sure things are done correctly when dealing with the federal market.
Three different events show how lawmakers and vendors are getting more involved in the ongoing contest around JEDI.
The General Services Administration's System for Award Management still is recovering from a second fraud incident in the last three years.
Larry Allen, president of Allen Federal Business Partners, joins host Mark Amtower on this week's Amtower Off Center for a wide-ranging discussion of the top contracting issues including Smart Pay micro-purchase limits, new GAO rules for bid protests, and HubZone ownership rule changes. April 16, 2018
The attorney discussed how a new timeline for agencies to respond to questions about contractor debriefings affect the protest process.
Members of Booz Allen's Integrated Air and Missile Defense (IAMD) team join host Roger Waldron on this week's Off the Shelf to discuss new technologies and capabilities for defense and how DoD can leverage those capabilities. April 10, 2018
The former assistant defense secretary shared his reaction to the search engine's employee protest of DoD partnership.
This week, the Coalition for Government Procurement hosted a forum entitled, “The $50 Billion e-Commerce Question: Section 846 Implementation Plan — Next Steps.”
Inconsistent extensions found among more than 62 Postal Service contracts worth at least $520 million
The Treasury Department is launching a series of new data analysis tools to let people have access to a treasure trove of contracts, grants and other spending information like never before.
The Army believes it now has a workable strategy to buy cyber capabilities within 30 days, but it started by fixing its budgeting and requirements processes.
The IRS has several major projects coming down the pipeline, and it's beefing up its outreach to industry partners to ensure it's getting the latest IT innovations.