CISA's Jeanette Manfra said her office has talked with 50 agencies, cloud and network vendors and others to create guidance to help agencies more easily meet the Trusted Internet Connections requirements.
The Defense Department is balancing urgency and patience in deploying its new electronic health record system.
With more on this protest case, procurement attorney Joseph Petrillo of Petrillo and Powell joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin.
The Defense Innovation Unit finally shows its cards on what it's been working on the past few years.
DoD's chief information officer told lawmakers the White House could not have interfered with the JEDI decision because the identities of the team that made the decision have been kept secret all along.
For more on this thinking, Federal Drive with Tom Temin turned to long-time federal sales consultant Larry Allen.
GSA Administrator Emily Murphy said a working group is looking at the acquisition fee structure the agency charges and will develop recommendations to rationalize it across FAS.
The Defense Department made its award, but the JEDI story doesn't end here.
The highly-anticipated cloud computing contract will be worth more than $200 million in its first two years, Defense officials said. But the massive award still faces legal challenges.
This column was originally published on Roger Waldron’s blog at The Coalition for Government Procurement and was republished here with permission from the author. According to the Small Business Administration (SBA), “[t]he federal government prefers to contract…
Author Carla Bass joins host Mark Amtower on this week's Amtower Off Center to discuss the benefits of concise and precise communication, and how powerful writing can help and hinder your career.
DoD plans to issue a RFP for 5G experiments in December, and may spend more than $400 million this year to begin adopting 5G for military purposes.
Emily Murphy, the GSA administrator, said over the past year the agency has collected and used more information about acquisition and real estate to save money and improve services.
The CIA is anything but centralized when it comes to computing. For a closer look at what's going on, Federal Drive with Tom Temin turned to Bloomberg Government Senior Analyst Robert Levinson.
A new intellectual property policy allows for customized arrangements between DoD and companies.