Opinion
4 ways to turn humdrum into ROI-generating, brand-building media coverage
Companies need to communicate their successes, operational achievements, and industry knowledge so they can differentiate themselves, attract better talent, and secure more valuable contracts in the future, writes marketing expert Dustin Siggins.
Companies
Private equity, growth and tech leadership moves across the market
Plus a key supplier of nuclear fuel and components to the Navy makes a promotion within its government group.
Opinion
Cybersecurity imperatives for securing the hybrid workforce
Best practices and strategies are needed to protect controlled unclassified information in an era of remote work and expanding digital attack surfaces, writes Tevora President Nazy Fouladirad.
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AI legislation, lawmakers and companies to watch right now
Axios Pro analyzes forthcoming United States AI laws, their impact on big tech and how policymakers are shaping the future.
Contracts
Air Force consolidates missile program management offices
The creation of a new Ballistic Missile Systems Directorate follows the cancellation of a $12 billion systems integration contract tied to a nuclear replacement program.
Contracts
CIA looks to fast track AI adoption through cloud contract
A CIA official said the agency is working with the five recipients of its Commercial Cloud Enterprise contract to “get commercial [large language models] up into our high-side environments.”
Contracts
GSA further details its plan for Ascend cloud program
Software-as-a-service vendors and providers of cloud-related IT professional services are who the General Services Administration wants to hear from now.
Companies
ITC Federal lands Blue Delta backing
ITC will use this newfound resource for both acquisitions and key hires to shape its next phase.
Contracts
USAID chooses 7 for $5B global stability support recompete
Iteration number six of the so-called SWIFT program continues work directly tied to the U.S. Agency for International Development's presence in conflict-prone regions.
Opinion
How Stu Shea led Peraton away from being 'misfits'
Peraton's outgoing CEO leaves behind a long track record of transformation, growth and strategic acquisitions.
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Unlocking GenAI’s potential to transform government operations
Where do agencies currently stand with artificial intelligence technology? This infographic highlights key insights shared by public and private sector experts.
Companies
Cherokee Federal stands up new investment arm
Sovereign Capital's first investment is its acquisition of majority ownership in a small business seen as having potential for faster growth.
Rankings
Fast 50 nomination deadline extended
We have added a few more days for companies to get their nomination forms in for the 2024 Washington Technology Fast 50.
Opinion
What the Top 100 slogans can teach us about today's market
An analysis of the slogans and taglines of the 2024 Top 100 gives us valuable insights into today's market and the image and value these companies want to project, writes marketing expert Joyce Bosc.
Companies
Interior picks 10 for $500M IT services vehicle
The department's Bureau of Indian Affairs sought to hire a pool of companies to help with customer engagement, data and other functions.
Companies
Peraton hires Schorer as CEO
Steve Schorer will succeed Stu Shea, who led the company for seven years including back-to-back acquisitions that tripled the size of the firm.
Contracts
FDA chooses 5 for $500M data analytics pact
These awards take place two years after the Food and Drug Administration unveiled a modernization plan focused on centering everything it does around data.
Companies
Public safety, consulting and tech leadership moves across the market
One of these appointments involves a former chief of staff for the Office of Federal Chief Information Officer, who moved to the private sector two years ago.
Companies
NASA's Next Frontier: Explore agency initiatives at upcoming Power Breakfast
Top NASA officials will speak on Sept. 6 to provide insights into their space exploration, aeronautics research and small business priorities.
Opinion
The coming quantum revolution and the race against time for national security
Swift action is needed to protect data and harness the power of quantum technologies as the so-called Q-Day looms, writes Vibrint CEO Tom Lash.
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