DISA turns to LPTA for alert service solution
DISA is using an LPTA evaluation method to award a contract for an alert messaging solution that will be used across the Defense Department.
How Lockheed is processing what Amazon HQ2 means for D.C.
The Washington, D.C. region is still trying to understand the implications of Amazon's future second headquarters. What does the world's largest defense company make of it?
The 'Ifs' to watch in 2020: DOD cloud edition
The Defense Department's pair of large commercial cloud buys are both stuck in some sort of protest-related situation. How those move forward depends on these paths.
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Four keys to a more painless FedRAMP authorization
When pursuing a FedRAMP authorization on your own or with help, there are four things to keep in mind -- sponsorship, buy-in, the process and communication.
Under Mengucci, CACI keeps focus on new business & investing in growth
New CACI International CEO John Mengucci sees no reason to do more than tweak the strategy of his predecessor as he remains focused on new business, delivery and investing for growth.
GWAC's biggest competitors aren't other GWACs
It might seem like the natural competitor for GWAC contracts are other GWACs. But the truth is that single-award contracts still capture nearly half of all IT spending.
Beta.Sam.Gov continues to disappoint
Beta.Sam.Gov remains mess for many people who use the new website. Fears are growing that small businesses will pay a price.
Veterans Affairs looking for commercial pharmacy solution
The Veterans Affairs Department is developing a contract to buy a commercial software solution for pharmacy inventory management.
How Elastic prioritizes speed & partnerships in the federal market
Elastic builds partnerships to pilot and then scale its open source search products and has captured at projects at DHS for ECS Federal to build a dashboard for the department's government-wide CDM initiative.
Army Applications Lab looks for nontraditional problem solvers
Porter Orr, director of the capabilities accelerator team with Lab, explains how the Army connects with nontraditional problem solvers to close capability gaps and speed modernization.
Verizon fighting Air Force EIS task order award method
Verizon believes the Air Force is not using the right evaluation method for a task order under the huge EIS telecom vehicle and has gone ahead with a protest.
NIH acquisition hub working on approvals for next CIO-SP vehicle
The National Institutes of Health is working with the Office of Budget and Management to get approval for the next CIO-SP contract vehicle.
Opinion
How your customers can start their AI journey
Artificial intelligence is riding high on the hype curve but that doesn't mean that AI doesn't have great value. We explore the keys to helping your customer navigate their AI journey.
ICF sets sights on larger tech contracts
ICF touts the fact that its revenue has doubled roughly every five years over the past two decades. To keep that going, however, the company says it needs to score some big federal technology contracts.
Special Ops Command eyes prototype system to spot misinformation
The U.S. Special Operations Command is exploring ways to use commercial technology to spot disinformation campaigns in real-time.
2020 NDAA clears the House
The Democratic-led House successfully passed the final version of the 2020 defense policy bill, which includes a three-year intelligence authorization bill and several tech investments. It now moves to the Senate.
Inside Perspecta's protest of $7.6B DEOS cloud contract
Newly-obtained protest documents offer insights into Perspecta's arguments that it didn't get a fair shake in the competition for the $7.6 billion DEOS cloud email contract.
Large primes to play CMMC help desk role for smaller firms
The Defense Department is pushing forward with its unified cybersecurity standard for contractors and wants large companies and industry associations to show startups and smaller firms the way.
Jeff Bezos' defense of military tech work has this (unspoken) people message
Jeff Bezos wants Amazon and other tech companies like it to keep working with the U.S. government and military. That statement could have broader meaning beyond just the technology and recruiters at government contractors may want to take notice.
Accenture loses incumbent USCIS contract
Accenture has lost the chance to compete for a $100 million incumbent U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services contract after the firm's technical solution was deemed unacceptable.
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