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The Defense Department is trying to alleviate concerns from industry about new procedures for independent research and development and getting paid for it. DoD laid out new requirements in its Better Buying Power 3.0 plan in April to increase oversight of independent R&D. Federal News Radio’s Executive Editor Jason Miller joins the Federal Drive with Tom Temin discuss why industry is concerned and what DoD is doing about it.
Frank Kendall, DoD’s undersecretary for acquisition, technology and logistics, clarifies new rules about public funding as the Pentagon begins investing in Silicon Valley.
In lieu of a government shutdown, a continuing resolution can be an improvement opportunity for agency leaders and transition officers.
The Office of Personnel Management and Department of Defense have awarded a $133 million contract to help protect the personal information of people impacted by the cyber breach.
Contractors, government relationship feeling the impact of cutting-edge technology, resulting in potentially cheaper and more efficient manufacturing.
The Acquisition Gateway at the General Services Administration is the culmination of a series of initiatives the administration and the agency have been focused on for a long time. Category management and hallways are just two of the initiatives rolled into the Gateway. Laura Stanton is acting assistant commissioner for the Office of Strategy Management at GSA. She told In Depth with Francis Rose that the Acquisition Gateway team makes updates and improvements to the tool all the time.
DHS and GSA choose Booz Allen and HP Enterprise Services to provide tools and services under two task orders under the Continuous Diagnostics and Mitigation program.
Subcontractor employees now have new legal recourse against their prime contractors, thanks to a recent court decision.
Jack Horan, Government Contracts Partner at Dentons LLP, joins host Roger Waldron to talk about recent developments under the Civil False Claims Act. September 1, 2015
The Defense Department's new rules for contractors to report cyber breaches could end up costing the military a lot more than it thinks.
GSA's 18F organization meets both of its goals in developing this much-anticipated contract for agile development services.
As agencies enter the final month of the fiscal year, spending is expected to increase significantly, especially through multiple award contracts.
Procurement protests get a bad rep for taking long to sort out minor details. GAO's Ralph White says that's far from true. He debunks some common procurement myths.
The Department of Homeland Security is moving forward with the White House's "kill the password" initiative with an award for cell phone software that authenticates users without the use of passwords and pins.