This program will provide a progress report on identity and access management in government.
This program will provide a progress report on identity and access management in government.
In this episode of Market Chat we will provide cybersecurity insight from both government and industry experts. Apply what you’ll learn from this episode of Market Chat to make better marketing and sales decisions and increase your company’s visibility within the federal cybersecurity space.
What are U.S. General Services Administration's key strategic priorities? How is GSA making government more effective and efficient? What is GSA doing to promote smarter management, buying, and use of technology across the federal government? Join host Michael Keegan as he explores these questions and more with Emily Murphy, Administrator, U.S. General Services Administration.
This program will provide a progress report on identity and access management in government.
Dr. Kevin Passero and his special guest Dorie Greenblatt will discuss the importance and benefits of Ester-C, and how it pertains to immune support.
The General Services Administration is considering creating a governmentwide contracting vehicle for services related to manned and unmanned systems, potentially consolidating billions of dollars annually that now flow through hundreds of contracts.
The State Department’s Bureau of Consular Affairs released a final request for proposal on Sept. 7 for a 10 year, $3.3 billion multiple-award contract known as Global Support Strategy 2.
The U.S. Marine Corps is seeking proposals for a Big Data Platform (BDP) prototype that can store and analyze top secret data on cyberthreats, according to a request for white papers released July 23.
The U.S. Department of Defense has 150 active “other transaction” agreements, or OTAs, on its books, which combined have generated $5.8 billion in spending to date, according to a Bloomberg Government analysis.
The U.S. Army is considering diverting $31.6 billion over five years to invest in new types of combat vehicles and helicopters as it tries to realign its forces and weapons for possible conflicts with Russia and China, two persons familiar with the plans said.
The Army’s new Futures Command will rely on information technology to achieve its mission, and that could open up opportunities for IT contractors in Austin, Texas, and across the U.S.
Cloud services contract obligations may increase by about 32 percent in fiscal 2018, according to an analysis by Bloomberg Government.
The Technology Modernization Fund, or TMF, is a governmentwide revolving capital fund established in December 2017 to help agencies invest in IT projects they couldn’t otherwise afford.
Cloud First came at a time when cloud computing was still a relatively new technology. Bloomberg Government estimates that the federal cloud services market has grown fivefold since 2010, from about $1.3 billion to a projected $6.5 billion in fiscal 2018.