SAP’s National Security Services subsidiary will work with the service branch on migrating more applications and other tech ...
Charles Sansbury believes a "cloud hangover" has led commercial enterprises to reconsider data workload strategies, giving the government an opportunity to gather lessons learned and be "fast ...
The new language follows one of President Trump’s first executive orders to eliminate diversity requirements in federal ...
Government contractor need to get ahead of the new federal IT requirements around quantum or they risk being left behind, writes Morgan Hecht, a market intelligence analyst with immixGroup. For years, ...
Science Applications International Corp. has parted ways with Toni Townes-Whitley, the company's chief executive since October 2023. The company’s board of directors has appointed Jim Reagan, a former ...
The Internal Revenue Service is looking for a contractor to operate its identity, credential and access management program that manages ID cards and access for IRS employees and contractors. In a ...
Modern tools can level the playing field and help smaller firms boost win rates, cut proposal costs and punch above their weight, writes Unanet’s Steve Karp. As a smaller government contracting firm, ...
General Dynamics’ IT services unit has won a potential 10-year, $308.7 million contract to help the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention run a medical benefits program that supports people ...
The Navy has opened the window for industry to start working on and submitting proposals for a five-year, $500 million contract covering broad program management and engineering services. Navy ...
Anduril has acquired a maker of cooled infrared cameras and components in a move to become a merchant supplier of those systems and further build out its portfolio of sensing technologies. Founded in ...
Traditional government services providers face a stark future, where they either need to transform themselves or risk becoming irrelevant. That was the prevailing message in a presentation Thursday ...