Contractors doing business with the intelligence agencies must deal with a 2021 budget request that's hundreds of millions of dollars lower than the fiscal year that just ended.
Congress has not finished debating what to do about another stimulus bill for pandemic response.
The pandemic has damaged the economy. No question about it. But it's also stimulated record levels of federal contract spending.
For how all the latest Congressional activity might sort out, Bloomberg Government Editorial Director Loren Duggan spoke to Federal Drive with Tom Temin.
Like the full moon you know will be rising soon, the continuing resolution for the 2021 fiscal year, it starts next week, is finally taking shape in Congress.
For the first time in a couple of dozen blue moons, Congress may not pass the National Defense Authorization Act before the end of the fiscal year. The House and Senate versions have some politically serious differences.
The curtain opens on a Congress deeply divided, now the question is whether they'll pass a budget for the year starting October 1.
The Joint Artificial Intelligence Center is searching for a consortium manager to handle businesses.
Not much got done in Congress over the last two weeks, and tomorrow is the first day of the last month of the fiscal year.
The most trustworthy IT network is a zero trust network. A growing number of agencies are evaluating how to turn their networks in that direction.
They're gone. Both the House and Senate are basically in recess until Labor Day, with only perfunctory goings on.
The Senate returns this week with a pretty long list of things to do. Nomination votes, debating a coronavirus bill and the 2021 budget.
This week on Amtower Off Center, Bloomberg Government's Daniel Snyder joins host Mark Amtower to talk about STARS III, CIO-SP4, Alliant 2 and other large contracts that are emerging by the end of this fiscal year and early FY 2021.
Bloomberg Government's Cameron Leuthy and Brian Friel with BD Squared, join host Roger Waldron on this week's Off the Shelf to discuss contracting opportunities in the fourth quarter of fiscal year 2020.
The Senate will craft a stimulus bill very different from that of the House, and U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services could get bailout help from Congress this week.