Pricing information in contract bids remains secret, not that contractors don't sometimes try. Recent Freedom of Information Act decisions have upheld that principle on recompetes.
The space agency says hackers got into a server containing personal data, including social security numbers, and stole data.
In today's Federal Newscast, after requests from Congress, the Government Accountability Office will look into how the Department of Veterans Affairs developed its strategy for its electronic health record modernization program.
In today's Federal Newscast, NASA received eighth consecutive clean financial audit opinion for fiscal year 2018.
The General Services Administration is creating new special item numbers under its IT schedule to make it easier for agencies to buy mobile computing services.
Astronauts who went to the Moon for Apollo 11 and Apollo 17 collected numerous samples of rocks and dust. Some were gifts or goodwill gestures but many have been lost or stolen.
Cloud services contract obligations may increase by about 32 percent in fiscal 2018, according to an analysis by Bloomberg Government.
On this episode of Women of Washington, Gigi Schumm welcomed Vicky Niblett, deputy assistant commissioner within the General Services Administration's Federal Acquisition Service. In this role, she provides management and oversight of the Integrated Award Environment (IAE).
NASA celebrated its 60th anniversary Monday, while feds and fans alike took to social media to show their appreciation for the space agency.
Renee Wynn, the NASA CIO, said during the upcoming ACT-IAC ELC ImaginationNation conference she’s interested in learning about SDN and zero trust networks.
Nanette Hardin is the division manager of NASA programs at Leidos. In this interview with Federal News Radio’s Tom Temin, Hardin describes some of the work the company does in support of the ISS.
NASA's Planetary Science Division focusing research and projects on missions within the solar system to determine what evolution of other planets could potentially reveal about Earth.
NASA is embarking on a new era of space exploration in which humans will travel deeper into the solar system than ever before. Its Gateway platform in lunar orbit will be the key to its plans.
Like it or not, some 700,000 drones, maybe a million will be humming along in the skies in a few years.
NASA'S Goddard Space Flight Center scientists have to big projects in store that they hope will help us learn more about the sun and look further into space to learn how suns and galaxies formed just after the Big Bang.