This is the General Services Administration's 17th agreement signed for enterprise-level pricing to all federal agencies.
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 ...
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 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.
The two-year-old startup is eyeing an initial reactor demonstration for the summer, one year ahead of its plan to roll out a prototype. Antares, a nuclear power startup that designs small modular ...
AI is becoming a cornerstone of national power—but federal agencies can’t achieve mission-scale AI without modern data infrastructure. This paper explains why storage, interoperability, and secure ...
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, ...
White House and OMB initiatives are driving security concerns around open source because while it is a powerful tool, it needs to be managed effectively, our expert writes. Against a backdrop of ...