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Raj Shah, who ran the Defense Innovation Unit Experimental for almost two years, is leaving his post.
For federal contractors, abstract as many definitions and other leadership decisions may seem, they signal new and very real regulations.
A regulatory change by GSA now lets agencies use the Federal Supply Schedule to pay for order level materials that aren't, themselves, part of the Schedules program.
The Department of Health and Human Services is reforming around six strategic shifts and 10 initiatives led by a career employee.
DISA issued a solicitation to a consortium of more than 500 vendors for the case management system under National Background Investigations Services initiative.
The Homeland Security Department’s Procurement Innovation Lab (PIL) is finding its grassroots effort to take smart risks is working.
DSFederal CEO Sophia Parker joins host Mark Amtower of this week's Amtower Off Center, to discuss the challenges she faced in starting her own company, and DSFederal's focus on health IT. February 26, 2018
Carlos Otal, the managing partner for Grant Thornton’s public sector, discusses in Federal News Radio’s new show, Views from the Corner Office, that there is less fear of new or emerging technologies.
The increase in the MPT and SAT provides the flexibility for customer agencies to place orders under pre-existing contract vehicles, says Roger Waldron, president of the Coalition for Government Procurement.
David Warner explains why paid sick leave for federal contractors may present both a cost and an administrative burden.
Federal contractors see stability, and they see hits of opportunity in the forthcoming president's management agenda.
DoD releases eight questions and answers on highly-anticipated cloud project, most of which amount to "stay tuned."
The Navy wants to use its multibillion dollar NGEN recompetition to reenginner its networks for more cloud-like services.
Kaspersky Lab seeks to overturn the provision in the 2018 NDAA that prohibits agencies from using the company’s products or services.