DISA looking for scalable on-demand processing power
The Defense Information System Agency wants to know if there are new approaches to create a scalable processing capability known as Uncommon Processor Capacity Services, or UPCS.
USPS looking to modernize mail truck delivery fleet
The U.S. Postal Service is looking to build a next-generation delivery fleet that will be more aligned with today’s world, according to Federal Times.
DHS adjusts experience requirements for CISO cybersecurity IDIQ
The Homeland Security Department announced April 8 that it has revised its corporate experience requirements for an upcoming cybersecurity indefinite-delivery indefinite-quantity contract.
Army seeks food management info system support
The Army is planning for a three-year follow-on contract to support the system it uses for ordering and managing food supplies for soldiers around the world.
USDA considers BPA for IT, professional support services
The Agriculture Department plans to award a multiple-award blanket purchase agreement for land grant, data and IT management services.
USAF in planning stage of $88.6M aircraft engineering IDIQ
The Air Force announced a pre-proposal industry day for March 25 to discuss its $88.6 million contract for professional engineering and technical support related to aircraft performance and weapons.
DISA plans for IDIQ on spectrum management tool
The Defense Information Systems Administration released a sources-sought notice March 19 in search of technical and management services for its Global Electromagnetic Spectrum Information System.
DISA plans for enhancing DOD network protection framework
The Defense Information System Agency is considering ways to enhance its Enterprise Mission Assurance Support Services (eMASS) system to protect the Defense Department from its net-centric connections with the private sector and civil and coalition partners.
Air Force considers follow-on intel support contract
The Air Force issued a source sought notice March 12 as it plans for a five-year follow-on contract for intelligence information systems support.
Four small biz win $249m Army telecom contract
The Army awarded a four-year, $249 million IT support contract to four small businesses, the department announced March 11.
GSA considers new ideas for .GOV registration framework
General Services Administration officials have reached out to industry for ways to keep its .GOV program adaptable to constantly evolving uses of the Internet and domains.
DLA releases draft work statement for 8-year JETS IDIQ
The Defense Logistics Agency released a draft statement of work for a wide-ranging services contract called J6 Enterprise Technology Services (JETS) contract.
FBI seeks small biz for monitoring, troubleshooting support
The FBI released a sources sought notice March 1 to find small businesses capable of supporting its Enterprise Operations Center.
Postal Service IG wants knowledge management system
The U.S. Postal Service Inspector General is searching the marketplace for a knowledge management system and, in the future, may set up a list of pre-qualified solution suppliers as it moves ahead with a procurement.
FAA wants to talk to veteran-owned small businesses
The Federal Aviation Administration will host an industry day March 26 for small businesses owned by veterans and service-disabled veterans.
Army looks to boost environmental management system
The Army wants to improve the efficiency, productivity and costs of its Headquarters Army Environmental System that manages the quality of training lands and facilities.
TSA considers improvment to risk assessment capabilities
The Transportation Security Administration wants better analytics and ssearch to bolster its risk assessment activities.
DOD memo: Contractors must justify prices
The Defense Department released a memo this month, describing how and when contracting officers should get cost and pricing data from contractors to help determine 'price reasonableness.'
Navy considers consolidating data centers to save money
The Space and Naval Warfare System Command wants to consolidate the Navy’s more than 200 legacy data center systems into roughly 20 enterprise centers.
Coast Guard wants better interface for rescue response
The Coast Guard plans to take advantage of global positioning and other metadata from 911 emergency calls to support how it responds to nautical disasters and conducting search-and-rescue operations.
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