Four proposed rules covering 13 Federal Acquisition Regulation parts are to be published Tuesday. Small business rules and ...
The $60 billion government-wide IT program expands the scope of what agencies can buy and how they can buy as the vehicle's ...
The Transportation Security Agency set up this multiple-award contract to support its efforts to transition away from being both operator and regulator at airports. The Transportation Security ...
A decade of mergers, divestitures and shifting priorities has reshaped the federal market. The next 10 years may be just as turbulent. It has been a decade of change for the Washington Technology Top ...
The 2026 Washington Technology Top 100 rankings are now live for everyone to use in their own research of the federal market’s largest technology and services contractors, plus the industry’s major ...
The General Services Administration outlines contractors' roles in artificial intelligence development and implementation, particularly in the handling of government data. The General Services ...
The Army is consolidating 75 contracts into a single enterprise agreement with Palantir that will last for 10 years and have a ceiling of up to $10 billion. This pact announced Thursday covers 15 ...
The Air Force is in the early stages of a modernization effort for its command-and-control system for air operations. Postings on Sam.gov signal that the service wants a faster and more flexible ...
In a recent commentary, I outlined five IT security trends that are top of mind for federal cybersecurity experts. That commentary captured the mood at the time—a landscape defined by data security ...
The Office of Personnel Management is using the contract to consolidate more than 100 systems into a single platform covering 2 million federal employees. The Office of Personnel Management is ...
The service branch wants to cover the entire kill chain and use signature disruption as its means for countering adversaries' unmanned aircraft. Anduril has won a potential 10-year, $642.2 million ...
IBM has won a potential 15-year, $930.5 million contract to help the federal government stand up a new system for managing travel and related expenses for civilian employees. The General Services ...