Kevin Plexico, senior vice president of information solutions at Deltek, and Jason Rigoli, a partner at Enlightenment Capital, were recognized by Executive Mosaic on Friday for their 2024 Wash100 Award wins. Each year, the
MoreArtificial intelligence adoption across the federal government has been iterative and cautious — for good reason. Concerns about the responsible and ethical use of AI have slowed the technology’s deployment, but new
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Later this year, NASA is expected to move forward with the sixth iteration of its Solutions for Enterprise-Wide Procurement contract. According to Carey Webster, vice president of research at Deltek, contractors should be
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Deltek has acquired ProPricer, a provider of proposal pricing technologies for government contractors and federal agencies. The purchase will broaden Deltek’s portfolio and support the expansion of its client base, the Herndon, Virginia-based enterprise
MoreA new Deltek report revealed that federal agencies’ spending on artificial intelligence technologies totaled $7.7 billion between fiscal years 2020 and 2022, reflecting an increase of 36 percent over the three-year period.
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A new Deltek report forecasts the federal government’s spending on information technology products and services supplied by contractors to increase from $116.4 billion in fiscal year 2023 to $137.5 billion in FY
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Deltek has launched the new GovWin IQ Small Business Resource Center, a compilation of content geared toward small businesses seeking government contracting opportunities. The website aims to boost small business representation among
MoreA new Deltek analysis shows that federal government spending on cloud-based big data technology platforms dropped from $789 million in fiscal year 2020 to $539 million in FY 2021 but rose by
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A new article published by Deltek shows that the Department of the Army spent $862 million on other transaction agreements for cybersecurity-related initiatives from fiscal year 2020 through FY 2022. The Army’s
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A new Deltek analysis shows that federal spending on blockchain technology increased by 140 percent from fiscal year 2020 to FY 2022, reaching $11.85 million in FY 2022. Alex Rossino, advisory research
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