The Department of Defense and the General Services Administration said they expect to issue the request for quotes for a potential $8B cloud contract in February with plans to award it by
MoreThe General Services Administration has announced plans to create a single governmentwide procurement vehicle that will integrate 24 existing indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contracts for products and service offerings.
MoreThe General Services Administration has proposed regulatory changes on how contractors inform the government about cyber incidents and how they secure confidential government information in solicitations.
MoreBeth Killoran, former chief information officer of the Department of Health and Human Services, has been appointed as the new deputy CIO at the General Services Administration, Federal Times reported Saturday.
MoreThe General Services Administration has proposed a new rule that would require contractors to report cyber threats and provide GSA and client agencies authority to access breached systems, Nextgov reported Thursday. The
MoreThe General Services Administration has proposed to consolidate into a single vehicle four special item numbers for cybersecurity services on its IT Schedule 70 in an effort to reflect the addition of high value asset
MoreThe General Services Administration plans to update and enhance the Wireless Mobility Solutions special item number 132-53 in its GSA IT Schedule 70 Program to add eight new categories, including Internet-of-Things, enterprise
MoreThe Defense Department, NASA and the General Services Administration have introduced a rule that seeks to require agencies to include in solicitations for multiple-award indefinite-delivery/indefinite–quantity contracts the ombudsman’s contact information. The agencies proposed the regulation as an
MoreThe Technology Modernization Board has awarded $23.5M in second round of funds to help three federal agencies upgrade their information technology infrastructure, Federal Times reported Monday. The General Services Administration and the
MoreThe General Services Administration plans to use artificial intelligence technology to review the compliance of contract solicitations with a certain federal rule, FCW reported Tuesday. Marina Fox, dot-gov domain services manager at
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