The Defense Department says it will fight large weapons contractors trying to merge. Mark Amtower, host of Amtower Off Center, explains how and why DoD is fighting this.
Lawmakers want to merge the fund with GSA\'s Office of Citizen Services. Sam Rosen-Amy, a federal fiscal policy analyst for OMB Watch, said that may lead to reduction in services.
Raytheon to provide jam-proof communications for submarines, major surface ships and sites onshore, as well as connectivity with U.S. Army and Air Force communication systems.
The Department of Defense is trying to stop mergers among the nation\'s largest weapons contractors.
The Department of Commerce wants your ideas on the cybersecurity in an Internet-connected economy. Find out how you can comment on the department\'s report \"Cybersecurity, Innovation and the Internet Economy\".
The bill includes $50 million for the General Services Administration\'s Office of Citizens and Innovative Technologies.
The Department of Defense (DoD) is using weapons systems that have been around for a long time. Some of them have been around for so long that their manufacturers don’t support them any more, or…
Federal Chief Information Officer Vivek Kundra is stepping down in August. Kundra was the first federal CIO, and his departure will leave a big whole in the administration. For perspective, Federal News Radio spoke with…
The White House has announced a new governmentwide project, the SelectUSA Initiative, to drive business growth and job creation. The Department of Commerce will fund the initiative, collaborating with the new Federal Interagency Investment Working…
Deltek\'s INPUT has taken a deep, cross-agency look at where IT is headed in the federal government. Federal News Radio spoke with Kevin Plexico, senior vice president of research and analysis services at Deltek/INPUT, about the future of federal IT.
Oceus Networks integrates communications products for its customers, including federal agencies. Federal News Radio speaks with President and CEO Doug Smith.
The Defense Department says it\'s committed to changing both the way it uses energy and the kinds of energy the military uses.
Even though the legislative authority expired in May, GAO determined it still can decide task order complaints because of the Competition in Contracting Act.
The General Services Administration and Homeland Security Department gave 14 vendors a spot on a cybersecurity contract. The vendors represent a \"full gamut\" of certification and accreditation services, a GSA official told Federal News Radio.
William McNally, deputy CAO at NASA, discusses changes in the agency\'s acquisition workforce.