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Google said the Defense Department’s JEDI cloud program doesn’t align with their approach where multiple clouds and an open source environment makes the most sense.
Three procurement actions show the Defense Department’s continued push to move data and applications to off premise cloud services.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Pentagon said it's moving the deadline of its Joint Enterprise Defense Infrastructure contract at the request of offerrers.
One defense expert says JEDI has been a mess because DoD doesn't have a plan.
Four Democratic senators have introduce a bill designed to crack down on wasteful spending by political appointees.
Three federal procurement experts analyzed Oracle’s protest of DoD’s $10 billion cloud contract and found the software company is on solid ground.
Oracle Corp. filed a pre-award complaint with the Government Accountability Office Monday , 11 days after DoD released the final Joint Enterprise Defense Infrastructure (JEDI) solicitation.
Attorneys Lorraine Campos, Jonathan Aronie, Jason Workmaster and David Dowd join host Roger Waldron on this week's Off the Shelf to discuss "The Rogers" awards which highlight the top legal and contracting developments of the past year. August 7, 2018
The Massachusetts base, Hanscom, recently moved its Air Force portal to an Amazon Web Services Cloud.
The Defense Department's final solicitation for the Joint Enterprise Defense Infrastructure is worth up to $10 billion over 10 years, and will go to a single vendor.
In today's Federal Newscast, a newly passed House bill would reform the way the Veterans Affairs Department hires human resources people.
The Defense Department's chief information officer says cloud adoption is too important to mess up.
The Pentagon clarifies CIO's new role in "cloud initiative." Dana Deasy's portfolio of responsibilities includes the JEDI contract, but it's not clear what else.
The president and CEO of the Professional Services Council said Congress will need to pass additional legislation to appropriate funding.