According to U.S. Space Force Col. Richard Kniseley, the Commercial Space Office is working to release the first contracts for the Commercial Augmentation Space Reserve by the end of the year, Breaking
MoreSens. Mark Kelly, D-Ariz.; Mark Warner, D-Va.; John Cornyn, R-Tx.; and James Lankford, R-Ok., have introduced legislation that would streamline the acquisition of advanced technologies across the intelligence community. The Enabling New
MoreThe Office of Federal Procurement Policy will establish a framework governing the management of acquisition data from various agencies as part of the mandates of a new Office of Management and Budget
MoreThe National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration intends to conduct a study concerning advanced technologies that can improve environmental intelligence and is releasing a broad agency announcement for the effort. The National Environmental
MoreThe U.S. Agency for International Development has issued an update to the USAID Acquisition Regulation that implements requirements concerning digital information planning, collection and submission that must be met by contractors working
MoreThe General Services Administration’s Office of Professional Services and Human Capital Categories, also known as PSHC, has unveiled the first phase of its new website and draft ordering guide for the One
MoreThe Department of the Navy is seeking $16.2 billion in fiscal year 2025 for aircraft procurement, with a part of the budget intended for low-rate initial production of the MQ-25 Stingray unmanned
MoreThe Department of the Air Force. has begun seeking information on a potential seven-year, $88 million contract to provide operations and maintenance and research and development support services to the Air Force
MoreThe Small Business Administration Office of Investment and Innovation seeks to determine the availability of contractors that can provide a variety of services in support of the Regional Innovation Clusters, or RICs,
MoreA new contract management office called Radars and Sensors was created by the Defense Contract Management Agency to centralize all contract management and surveillance efforts related to a class of systems. DCMA
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