This award follows a $581 million contract with Amazon Web Services as the Air Force continues to build out its multi-cloud ...
Where does the Defense Department plan to spend its increased budget for the 2026 fiscal year? Not surprisingly, the DOD as a whole — as well as each branch of service — is adding to its artificial ...
Science Applications International Corp. is challenging a $1.4 billion award that went to Accenture's U.S. federal subsidiary to support the Army Corps of Engineers' Castle-Net, a cybersecurity system ...
Just shy of 2,500 workers in Maryland and Virginia are poised to lose their jobs as 13 companies issue mass layoff notice. The layoffs and firings that are happening across government agencies have ...
Venture capital and private equity are gravitating towards defense technology companies, reversing decades of investor hesitance. Historically, many investors have been wary of the defense sector, ...
New rules are coming that will require agencies to use existing government-wide vehicles and best-in-class contracts before creating new ones. A new memo from the Office of Management and Budget ...
The Missile Defense Agency has kicked off the acquisition for one of the Trump Administration’s biggest priorities – the development of a nationwide system for protecting the U.S. from missile attacks ...
The General Services Administration is seeking price breakdowns and other information from 10 technology product suppliers as part of GSA's OneGov push to streamline procurement. The General Services ...
A second group of nine companies has received letters from the General Services Administration asking them to participate in a review what the agency has identified as consulting contracts. Those ...
With Elon Musk now named a “special government employee,” even more questions about ethics and conflicts of interest in the Trump administration are being raised. In general, a special government ...
The dispute over a Sentinel program integration support contract intensifies as BAE Systems and Guidehouse battle for the award, further adding to the Air Force's nuclear missile modernization woes.
The Defense Department says it has found $4 billion in savings by cutting consulting and non-essential contracts with Accenture's U.S. federal subsidiary, Booz Allen Hamilton, Deloitte and other ...