In a report pushing for more data transparency, the Government Accountability Office takes a look at USAspending.gov and finds some good things and areas that need improvement.
Former AMS and CGI executive Donna Morea will become chairman of SAIC board as the company founding chairman Sandy Sanderson steps down from that role.
ActioNet, the incumbent contractor on a $2 billion Energy Department contract, is challenging the agency's decision to award the contract to Accenture.
In a public version of its lawsuit against the JEDI solicitation, Oracle lays out several allegations including what it sees as conflicts of interest in the development of that contract.
Jack Gansler, former Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition, has died at 84 and is being remembered for his work on defense and procurement issues, plus how those processes can serve the mission of government.
Oracle is undeterred in its fight against the Defense Department's single-award strategy for the JEDI cloud contract. So now the fight goes to Federal Claims Court.
Washington Technology's Project 38 podcast sees some of the market's top executives share how they see the landscape changing and what leaders need to do to prepare.
The war for talent touches nearly every aspect of government contracting, and top executives from across the market shared their insights on how they battle for new hires and retain their best employees.
You can have the best technology but if your culture doesn't foster new ways of thinking, you'll never innovate. Join us at our next WT Power Breakfast to explore the link between culture and innovation.
Yes, traffic will get worse and there will be more competition for talent but overall Amazon's decision to come to Chrystal City, Virginia, will bring positives that far outweigh the negatives.