Discounted software could generate as much as $165 million in savings for agencies over the next 18 months, GSA estimates.
The Transportation Department is pushing hard for the new system to go online in 2028, with a price tag for modernization that could reach $31.5 billion.
The trade association's annual forecast lands at a time of unprecedented change and disruption in the market, with civilian ...
Amid the ongoing search for its next chief executive, Science Applications International Corp. is setting up its new direction as one that seeks tighter alignment between its innovation and bidding ...
The Defense Information Systems Agency has given industry a first look at how it will conduct the recompete of its primary contract for communication infrastructure equipment and related services.
Prime contractors need to move beyond time-and-materials contracts and embrace outcome-based models that lean on artificial intelligence and commercial practices, according to the Pentagon's top ...
The General Services Administration has signed a new partnership agreement with OpenAI for the company's ChatGPT offering, a move the agency says supports President Trump’s AI Action Plan. ChatGPT ...
Speaking Tuesday at an event hosted by our Defense One colleagues, a panel of industry executives highlight tradeoffs the Pentagon and companies have to think through under that new construct. In his ...
We know all the names of the 13 awardees, but given the classified nature of the work there is little publicly available. The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency has selected 13 companies for a ...
One of the federal market's most-anticipated business combinations crossed the finish line after Friday's closing bell, when Amentum wrapped up its merger with two of Jacobs' government technology and ...
The General Services Administration is near the cusp of releasing the plan for how it will reform the Federal Acquisition Regulation for civilian agencies. Washington Technology has learned the plan ...