DISA will hold its first industry listening session — called "Inside Industry" — during the first week in December.
The company that won DIUx's first production contract says DoD's new approach let it break an "effective veto" by traditional defense vendors.
ITAPS and the Coalition for Government Procurement have offered suggestions to the Senate for testing out the use of online commercial marketplaces.
Here are some of the top takeaways from the Executive Leadership Conference, sponsored by ACT-IAC, which had some interesting discussions and news tidbits.
DHS says every major agency has implemented the dashboard under the continuous diagnostics and mitigation (CDM) program.
The Government Accountability Office plans to start assessing a fee for vendors filing complaints in March 2018.
The General Services Administration awarded 70 veteran-owned small businesses a spot on a governmentwide IT services contract.
The Homeland Security Department says agencies have 30 days to come up with a plan to remove Kaspersky Lab products from their networks.
The Federal Risk Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP) estimates the cost to implement NIST SP 800-53 Revision 5 to be in the millions.
The market research firm Deltek found the small business sector has seen significant reductions over the last seven years.
John Zangardi, the acting DoD chief information officer, signed a memo outlining a new process for securing mission-critical mobile apps.
The Army has launched a four-month project to create a new "modernization command," and plans to have it fully functional by next summer.
The Navy plans to release a draft RFP for an enterprise cloud contract by the end of 2017, saying most systems — including secret ones — will move to the cloud.
Oracle called the government’s efforts to modernize technology "out of sync" and filled with "false narratives."
The U.S. Mint is searching for a new chief information officer, while the Senate confirmed NIST’s new director.