Court unseals Amazon Web Services' JEDI protest
In newly-unsealed documents, Amazon Web Services puts the focus of its JEDI protest on what it sees as undue political influence throughout the source selection process.
Coast Guard planning cloud transition contract
The Coast Guard is planning a contract to help it buy a variety of services that will support the transition to a cloud environment.
New DOD cloud email award expected in early 2020
A new award for the Defense Department's commercial cloud email contract could come in late January or early February.
8(a) on-ramp begins for government's main human capital vehicle
Small businesses with the 8(a) designation have been told to get their bids ready for an on-ramp for the federal government's main contract vehicle for support of human capital initiatives.
Navy planning quarterly tech demo events
The Naval Postgraduate School is planning quarterly events for companies to come and demonstrate emerging technologies around automation, unmanned systems and cybersecurity.
Leidos views itself as one of the FAA's three major contractors but eyes more runway
Leidos is touting its credentials with the Federal Aviation Administration as an anchor for more civilian growth, just as that agency gets ready to rebid a major IT and telecommunications contract held by the newly-merged L3Harris Technologies.
Inside the Army's electronic warfare efforts
The Army is developing new tools for testing and hardening battlefield systems.
How DARPA's Mosaic program could disrupt federal contracting
DARPA is working on a different approach for deploying battlefield capabilities and it just might drive changes in how the military buys technology.
AWS CEO weighs in on Trump's JEDI impact
Amazon Web Services' court filings have already shown that it believes President Trump biased the competition against AWS, whose CEO Andy Jassy is arguing that Trump's influence was unavoidable and wrong.
Small-business advice worth repeating
Those charged with forming partnerships with small businesses see some of the same mistakes made on repeat. Here's their advice on how to form the best partnerships with prime contractors.
Complaints continue as GSA moves forward with Beta.Sam.Gov
Incremental updates are rolling out on the new Beta.Sam.gov website as complaints continue to come in regarding functionality and ease of use.
Army looks for way to measure soldier performance
The Army is researching ways that commercial technologies can help track the status and performance of warfighters.
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7 steps to a better marketing plan and budget
Building your marketing plan and budget are crucial to your success. Here's a step by step guide to building your plan for 2020 and beyond.
Amtower's rules of speaker engagement
Getting a spot on the stage at a government contractor event is a valuable opportunity. Here are several rules to follow so you deliver value with your speaker gig.
Inside the Arctic Circle, a partnership drives for greater space data via the cloud
Quintillion and ATLAS Space Operations are working together on creating a ground station and eyeing cloud infrastructure as a way to deliver space-based data.
GWAC dominance drives evolving market
Government-wide contracts are a major driver of change in today's federal market. We'll explore the latest trends at our Dec. 13 Washington Technology Power Breakfast.
Jacobs further steps away from 'E&C' label as KeyW integration moves ahead
By rebrand and recasting itself, Jacobs begins to tell investors a different story about the company with the acquisition of KeyW Corp. a critical piece of that new narrative.
Activity around DOD's new cyber certification to heat up in early 2020
Activity around the Defense Department's new cybersecurity certification for contractors should heat up in early 2020 and expectations are that civilian requirements will begin to hit in 2021.
GSA claiming Beta.Sam.gov a success. Really?
The official in charge of Beta.Sam.gov describes the transition to the new portal from FBO.gov as a "good news" story and that complaints have been resolved. But we remain skeptical.
DOD putting IT focus on 'Great Power' competition
The Defense Department is banking on IT to fill capability gaps as it faces more competition from global powers such as Russia and China.
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