IT market nears its bottom
2013 and 2014 might be the low point for the market, but who is expected to take the biggest hit?
DHS plans $8B spending spree by Sept. 30
The Homeland Security Department has more than half of its IT budget yet to obligate in fiscal 2012.
Has industry moved past the fear and angst of budget cuts?
Companies have done a lot to prepare for the coming budget cuts and it is starting to show.
Where's the gold in the federal market?
They aren't easy to find, but there are still rich opportunities in the federal market. Do you know where to look?
Where does DOD enterprise e-mail really stand?
More than a year into the program, there are more questions than ever when it comes to DOD enterprise e-mail.
Where does DOD enterprise e-mail really stand?
More than a year into the program, there are more questions than ever when it comes to DOD enterprise e-mail.
DOD tries to calm industry fears
Despite projected spending decreases, industry will remain the military’s key partner, a top DOD acquisition official says.
How will you remember 2011?
And are you ready for 2012? Editor Nick Wakeman highlights the top stories of the past year with predictions for the coming year.
Lucrative VA projects get 2012 funding OK
2012 omnibus budget brings millions to VA projects. Where's the money going?
Deal reached to avert shutdown with only hours to spare
A late-night deal avoided a partial government shutdown, the fifth such occasion this year.
For agencies, only one measure of success really counts
In today's environment, agenices should set one simple goal and forget everything else, writes Editor Nick Wakeman.
What's your 2012 New Year's resolution?
The new year will require contractors to be proactive to stay competitive.
Home improvement and the federal budget
Agencies should have enough budget flexibility to manage emergent situations.
Harsh budget reality hits home
The reality of tightening budgets is starting to sink in, Steve Kelman observes.
Budget cuts won't stop DOD IT spending in 2012, forecast predicts
DOD's appetite for IT expected to be diminished, but still healthy
Normal budgets still two years away
With the economy still shaky and the 2012 elections still to get through, contractors can expect the uncertainty about the flow of spending to continue until at least 2013.
Get used to shutdown risks
A smooth budget process isn't likely anytime soon, but agencies may be getting used to it.
What does the $16 muffin really mean?
Attention to allegedly overpriced conference muffins gives a false image of the reasons for the deficit, writes Steve Kelman.
Senate passes budget deal; What will House do?
Senate reaches agreement that could avert a government shutdown, but House approval is still needed.
Senate nixes funding bill; another shutdown looms
A federal shutdown remains a possibility, but the Senate vows to try again Monday.
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