Does space deserve its own command?
The Defense Department is weighing responses to the space militarization efforts by China and Russia.
Air Force taps 3 for Air Force alternative energy work
Concurrent Technologies Corp., Southwest Research Institute and the University of Dayton Research Institute will share in $49 million Air Force contract for research-and-development work related to alternative energy.
Reuters: PwC eyes sale of government consulting arm
PricewaterhouseCoopers is reportedly looking to sell its government consulting business.
Unisys Federal creates internal processes as tools for innovation
Unisys Federal was named a winner in the Best Use of Corporate Restructuring category as part of the Washington Technology Industry Innovator awards program.
Innovation helps Octo move beyond small business roots
Octo Consulting was named a winner in the Best Use of Corporate Restructuring category as part of the Washington Technology Industry Innovator awards program.
CSRA taps alliances to foster more innovation
CSRA was named a winner in the Best Use of Strategic Alliances category as part of the Washington Technology Industry Innovator awards program.
WT Innovator: Acquisitions fuel Accenture's drive for innovation
Accenture was picked as the winner for Best Use of Acquisitions category of the Washington Technology Industry Innovators awards program.
People power lies behind CACI's innovation path
CACI International was named a winner in the Best Use of Strategic Hiring category as part of the Washington Technology Industry Innovator awards program.
ECS wins $111.1M Army network contract
ECS Federal topped 18 other bidders to win a $111.1 million contract to support a secure unclassified network system for the Army.
Former federal CIO Tony Scott joins law firm
Former federal CIO Tony Scott has joined law firm Squire Patton Boggs as senior data privacy and cybersecurity adviser.
Introducing the 2017 WT Fast 50
Each year we rank the fastest growing small businesses in the government market based on five years of revenue data. Who made this year's list?
Cybercom getting promotion to full combatant command
Cyber Command is getting a long-planned elevation in status to full combatant command on par with other unified and functional commands.
GSA's $50B telecom award 'a couple of weeks off'
A top General Services Administration official has pegged the award of its 15-year, $50 billion telecommunications contract as "a couple of weeks off."
DOE gives six tech giants HPC research funds
Six large tech firms will take part in an Energy Department program that seeks to create the U.S.' first exascale computer by 2021.
Air Force secretary seeks more innovation
Newly-installed Air Force Secretary Heather Wilson says the branch must research and innovate faster in her first official public remarks.
Bill proposed to let companies 'hack back'
A newly-proposed bill in Congress seeks to let companies go on the offensive if they suffer a network breach or intrusion.
Acting federal CIO strongly signals shared services acceleration
The acting federal chief information officer tells the ACT-IAC Management of Change conference shared services adoption will take place "on a scale that we've never done before."
Thornberry puts forth DoD acquisition reform bill
House Armed Services Committee Chairman Mac Thornberry proposes bill that seeks to reform the Defense Department's acquisition processes via commercial practices.
House to hold IT modernization bill vote after CBO score
The House will vote on the Modernizing Government Technology Act this week and all signs point toward its passage after a positive CBO score.
Trump puts pen to cyber order
President Trump has signed the much-anticipated executive order on cybersecurity of federal networks and critical infrastructure.
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