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Opinion

How smart GovCons increase win probability before the draft RFP drops

Early positioning can make the difference between being one of many bidders to being the preferred partner, writes marketing expert Joyce Bosc.

Contracts

DHS previews new data lakehouse software licensing pact

The platform is built on Databricks, which the Homeland Security Department wants to renew and expand its itinerary of licenses for.

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Navy's intelligence arm seeks industry input on AI model infusion

The Office of Naval Intelligence is particularly interested in taking a phased delivery approach that a contractor would help oversee.

Contracts

PSC’s Kostro on the FAR Overhaul, Anthropic, DHS shutdown and more

Stephanie Kostro talks trends, issues and priorities for the industry on the next WT 360 podcast episode.

Contracts

FAA picks 8(a) firm for $295M Technical Center support contract

Approximately 4,500 people work at the Federal Aviation Administration's primary scientific test base.

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Opinion

Congress reauthorized the Technology Modernization Fund through the fiscal year. Why that matters and what’s next

COMMENTARY | Acting TMF Executive Director Jessie Posilkin argues that reauthorizing the fund lets agencies modernize key systems, save taxpayer dollars and deliver faster, more reliable services to the public.

Contracts

GSA, NIST partner to craft evaluation standards for AI tools in federal operations

Through the Center for AI Standards and Innovation, both agencies will help streamline the process to develop standards for artificial intelligence tools being used in government workflows.

Opinion

Five IT security priorities shaping federal procurement in 2026

AI threats to quantum migration, agencies are moving from frameworks to deadlines — and vendors need to keep up, writes Gina Scinta, deputy chief technology officer of Thales Trusted Cyber Technologies.

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Companies

Air Force wants its acquisition tools in the cloud

The Air Force envisions iteration number two of its LaunchPad environment as extending beyond the current base of engineering users.

Companies

Redhawk Federal Solutions acquires SETA outfit

For Redhawk, this transaction follows Genesis Park's investment in the two-year-old company in the fall.

Companies

Merlin Labs’ public offering collects $200M to build an AI autopilot for any aircraft

The Boston-headquartered defense tech company has big ambitions for its AI-powered autonomous flight system.

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Inside DOGE’s early days of pressure campaigns, rule breaking and ‘chaos’

Twenty-three hours of court testimony offer a rare glimpse into the Trump cost-cutting group that officials say “felt more like a club” than the agencies they were breaking.

Companies

Carahsoft, ServiceNow expand partnership to new industry sectors

The agreement opens ServiceNow to Carahsoft's channels in healthcare, financial services and critical infrastructure.

Companies

How Knox Systems helps others crack the FedRAMP bottleneck

The startup secures $25M in Series A capital for its strategy to get companies authorized within 90 days.

Companies

AeroVironment acquires fellow unmanned aircraft maker for $200M

This move follows the $4.1 billion purchase of BlueHalo and continues AeroVironment's push for quicker transitions of technologies from design to fielding.

Companies

SAIC's CEO highlights mission IT, engineering work as priorities

In talking with Wall Street, CEO Jim Reagan explains why the company is moving away from some enterprise IT work in favor of mission IT and how it has launched a bottom-up review of the business.

Opinion

DOD's new CIO headlines our first Power Breakfast of 2026

Kirsten Davies will share her vision for IT transformation, cyber and how her office supports the Pentagon's "Arsenal of Freedom" strategy.