White House touts new cyber strategy

The White House's new cyber strategy promises a higher profile for offensive operations against nation-states and criminal groups as the digital matures as a domain for warfare.

Unmanned maritime vehicle market heats up with budget growth, investment dollars

Lockheed Martin's investment in Ocean Aero is just the latest sign that the market for unmanned maritime vehicles is heating up.

Opinion

When it comes to BD, put your purpose ahead of your goal

BD professionals easily confuse their purpose with their goals, but knowing the difference on focusing on your purpose -- helping your customer -- will often bring you more success.

Navy RFP kicks off NGEN-R competition

The Navy has released the final solicitation for the hardware portion of its Next Generation Enterprise Network Recompete, officially kicking getting the competition for a multi-billion dollar program underway.

How ICF brings its commercial chops to the federal market

ICF's Ellen Glover explains how ICF is leveraging its commercial expertise as part of its strategy to pursue more IT modernization and digital transformation opportunities.

Air Force issues draft RFP for IT services

The Air Force has released a draft RFP for a contract that will combine the work currently done under several contracts into a single-award vehicle.

How the 2019 NDAA impacts your business

Join us for a deep dive into the 2019 National Defense Authorization Act as we explore how it impacts government contractors and will change how you do business.

AWS vs Azure heats up in federal market

Amazon Web Services is the market leader for cloud services to the government but Microsoft is applying the pressure as it adds more public sector customers.

Army Geospatial Center to host virtual small biz forum

The Army Geospatial Center is hosting its first virtual small business forum to discuss capabilities and broaden the industrial base.

Opinion

How to leverage the government's focus on transformation

Vendors with truly transformational technologies may soon find more receptive ears in the public sector, as senior IT executives wrestle with topics from acquisition reform to creating an environment that will attract the workforce of tomorrow into today’s government.

Congress makes deal to keep doors open until December

Congress has approved a "minibus" funding bill that keeps the government open until after the midterm elections.

Public sector cloud spending begins to accelerate

When the dust settles on fiscal 2018, cloud spending is expected to have increased by 32 percent, reaching $6.5 billion in obligations.

Opinion

For small contractors, everyone’s business is marketing

Small contractors need to think seriously about marketing in fiscal 2019 and beyond by finding ways to resonate with their customers.

Three things to watch in SAIC-Engility combo

SAIC's planned acquisition of Engility hasn't been greeted as a barn-burner in the market yet. But maybe that's not such as bad thing as both companies try to move beyond their legacies.

DHS seeks input on securing the supply chain

DHS wants input from industry on how to take a lifecycle approach to supply chain security.

GSA, Air Force partner on next NetCents hardware pact

The General Services Administration and the Air Force have formed a partnership to create a blanket purchasing agreement for hardware and software to replace NetCents Solutions 2 contract.

WT launches online training courses

We are adding another tool to help government contractors succeed through the launch of online training courses. The first class on Proposal Writing to Win in the Digital Age is now available.

Opinion

Why your customer needs to embrace unified communications

In part two of a two-part commentary series, Larry Allen makes the case on why unified communications is critical to meeting security threats and agency missions.

Marines want research support for better force protection

The Marine Corps has issued a call for research support aimed at enhancing how it protects conventional forces.

Opinion

21st century warfare requires a 21st century network

The path to technological superiority over U.S. adversaries flows right through the network and its ability to deliver the promise of AI, drones, analytics and data visualization.