The Air Force isn't waiting for DoD's JEDI procurement before it starts moving its applications to commercially-operated cloud environments. DISA's milCloud 2.0 is among the options its found to be surprisingly attractive.
Forty years after he graduated from the Coast Guard Academy and began a career that would ultimately ascend to a role as commandant, Adm. Paul Zukunft sails into retirement, reflecting on the state of the service, its people and its future.
The Professional Services Council CEO helps demystify LPTA and PALT for defense department buyers and contractors.
Industry sources say focus on the JEDI cloud procurement by Congress and interest by the new DoD CIO could further delay the final solicitation.
What are key acquisition policy highlights in the House version of the National Defense Authorization Act? Find out when Etherton and Associates President Jon Etherton and Tom Sisti, senior director and chief legislative counsel for SAP, join host Roger Waldron on this week's Off the Shelf. May 28, 2018
In today's Federal Newscast, the Air Force updates its Stripes for Exceptional Performers Program used to promote those who show potential.
The Government Accountability Office sided with Oracle Corp. in a bid protest that alleged the Pentagon ran afoul of the already-broad rules for other transaction agreements.
The Air Force is now willing to pay bonuses of tens of thousands of dollars to retain airmen in 92 separate high-demand fields.
The Fincantieri Frigate is one of five semi-finalists in the US Navy’s FFG(X) (Guided-Missile Fast Frigate) competition.
The Air Force is putting its awards and trophies in one database for airmen to search.
Federal News Radio took to social media to share with you how the federal agencies are honoring those who have fallen for Memorial Day
Although the Coalition for Government Procurement commends DoD for its transparency in making its decision/rationale publicly available, its report raises additional questions and concerns related to DoD's single-award strategy.
In today's Federal Newscast, a new proposal rolls back what the White House deems over-regulation of the commercial space launch industry.
In today's Federal Newscast, bipartisan legislation in the Senate would shorten the deadline for the Defense department to pay defense contractors who work with small businesses.
The federal government remains on a hot streak in meeting its small business contracting goals.