The Defense Department has released the final solicitation for its $8.2 billion email and collaboration contract but you have to be a Schedule 70 holder to see it.
A federal judge is allowing the Energy Department to move ahead with task orders on a $2 billion contract despite a protest by the incumbent contractor.
Several protests involving the small business on-ramp for the NIH CIO-SP3 contract have been resolved but the fight to get on that vehicle is still on.
Acting Defense Secretary Patrick Shanahan, a key figure in the JEDI cloud procurement, has been cleared of concerns he used his influence to favor his former employer Boeing.
The Army is planning an industry day for May 7 for its "Enterprise IT as a Service" contract, a new initiative to bring more commercial cloud services to bear on the Army's IT infrastructure.
After losing a bid protest, GSA is re-working the solicitation for the OASIS Small Business Pool 1 on-ramp with bids for Pools 3 and 4 on the way as well.
More details have emerged on the Army's Enterprise IT as a Service initiative, and one thing is clear: The service wants more collaboration and cooperation among its facilities and among its vendors.
Washington Technology is launching a professional development initiative, WT Power Training, a live training course. The first session is May 3 and focuses on Mastering Stakeholder Engagement.
The Veterans Health Administration is considering whether to hold an industry day for a new contract to improve the health care system. Would you attend?
With delays continuing and the rest of the market rapidly adopting commercial cloud, JEDI may not be the watershed contract we all thought it could be when it started.
The Defense Department says conflict of interest allegations had no adverse impact on the $10 billion JEDI cloud contract but the fight is far from over.
A new sources sought notice indicates that the Defense Department's Cloud Computing Program Office is looking for industry support to help manage the massive JEDI cloud computing contract.