Companies
House panel advances measure to dissolve SEC cyber disclosure rule
The White House has said the president would veto any legislative effort to revoke the rule.
Companies
IBM wins $279M USCIS application development job
The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services agency is looking to further iterate E-Verify, the programs that check an individual's eligibility for employment and benefits.
Contracts
NOAA previews $8B services vehicle's 'Weather' domain
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration takes the next step in wrapping up all of the awards for its ProTech 2.0 small business vehicle.
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Artificial intelligence can absolutely help in the data challenge, but standards are key
At our Power Breakfast focused on the Veterans Affairs Department, a panel of industry executives explain both the promise of using automation to sift through data and the degree of difficulty in doing so.
Companies
Macquarie Capital adds science and tech firm to portfolio
The investment in Earth Resources Technology brings on a company that combines science and IT to drive new solutions for government customers.
Opinion
Why a hybrid approach can help you navigate CMMC Level 3
Blending FedRAMP High and a commercial cloud environment can be an efficient way to reach CMMC Level 3 while optimizing your security and costs, writes Andrew Bream, vice president of enterprise IT at SOSi.
Companies
Accenture Federal closes Cognosante deal
The company has stood up a new federal health portfolio led by Cognosante President Eliot Harris.
Contracts
More companies join CIO-SP4 protests
NITAAC is under a May 31 deadline to file its record of the procurement with the U.S. Court of Federal Claims.
Podcasts
WT 360: How Iron Mountain works with the world's largest data collector
Iron Mountain's government business leader Melissa Carson joins to break down how the company takes all of the physical data assets federal agencies have accumulated over decades and turns them into a digital form.
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Contracts
Air Force picks homes for expeditionary ‘Air Task Forces’
The new deployment model will get its first real-world test next year.
Contracts
SAIC challenges Army's $60M award to HII Mission Technologies
Incumbent contractor alleges flaws in the Army's cost evaluation, technical proposal assessment, and best-value trade-off analysis.
Opinion
How AI can lead the fight against cyber threats
With threats rapidly evolving, artificial intelligence holds tremendous potential to revolutionize cybersecurity defenses, Janet Rathod from Citi and Bishop Garrison of the INSA write.
Companies
Human capital, tech and operations leadership moves across the market
One of the market's largest systems integrators also brings in a new division leader.
Opinion
Unveiling the digital imperative in government contracting
Digital platforms such as websites and social media are important tools in government procurement. Jenny Karn, CEO of Lumino, explains why you need to embrace and cultivate your digital presence.
Companies
Abt makes a deal to add digital capabilities
The acquisition of TSPi adds skills in low-code/no code, cloud platforms, modern data science and AI/ML.
Companies
Aretum promotes its tech chief to CEO
Rohit Gupta most recently led the company's organization for emerging technology projects.
Contracts
NASA greenlights bids for $444M facility support recompete
The aptly named COSMIC contract covers work at a pair of hubs focused on rocket engine testing and space structure manufacturing.
Contracts
Senate AI roadmap calls for $32 billion for AI programs
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer unveiled the Senate AI Working Group’s policy recommendations, which include plans for emergency appropriations to be passed this year. Senate committees will start developing bills and Working Group leaders will kick off "serious discussions" about working with House leaders on a path to pass AI legislation.
Opinion