Hear federal technology leaders discuss how AI and analytics turn secure data integration into stronger decision-making, situational awareness, and mission readiness.
Earth Resources Technology is roughly tripling in size and bolstering its footprint at Space Force, an agency often seen as leaning forward into newer and more agile acquisition approaches.
The Government Accountability Office will not make rulings until late May, which may force NASA to extend the current version of the popular IT vehicle.
David Timm, partner at the law firm Burr & Forman, lays out takeaways from several legal rulings that show the misuse of generative artificial intelligence tools and his optimistic outlook for this tech.
Businesses facing termination need to meet their deadlines, scrutinize SBA’s calculations, and preserve their right to appeal, writes Stephen Bacon, an attorney with the law firm Rogers Joseph O’Donnell.
The General Services Administration is taking an "Anything IT Anywhere" approach for this new iteration of the massive government-wide technology vehicle.
Greg Barbaccia will serve as the acting Technology Transformation Services director and senior advisor to the administrator at GSA, while its previous lead, Thomas Shedd, will remain with the agency in another role.
“We want to look at it, understand it, exploit it and be able to serve our customers with it, no matter which model of AI they want to embrace," CEO Tom Bell tells Wall Street.