The U.S. Department of Energy and the State of Idaho have announced a targeted waiver of the 1995 Settlement Agreement, which originally established milestones for the removal of legacy waste at the Idaho
MoreThe General Services Administration has introduced a new strategy that aims to modernize how the federal government buys goods and services by approaching procurement as a shared enterprise. Under the OneGov Strategy’s
MoreThe Department of Justice’s Office of Information Policy has reported that the government received a record high of approximately 1.5 million requests under the Freedom of Information Act, or FOIA, during fiscal
MoreSecretary of State and a 2025 Wash100 awardee Marco Rubio has announced a reorganization plan that seeks to deliver on the Trump administration’s America First foreign policy and bring the State Department
MoreNASA has revealed the mentor-protégé agreement between L3Harris Technologies and veteran-owned small business Parametric Machining, the first partnership under the relaunched mentor-protégé program. The agency said Thursday L3Harris, a prime contractor at NASA’s Goddard
MorePresident Donald Trump on Tuesday signed an executive order directing federal agencies to prioritize the procurement of commercially available products and services to eliminate unnecessary expenditures associated with buying custom products where
MoreAT&T expects select public safety agencies on FirstNet, the country’s public safety broadband network, to begin testing satellite communications later in 2025 after its partner AST SpaceMobile secured authorization from the Federal
MorePresident Donald Trump signed on Tuesday an executive order directing his administration to amend the Federal Acquisition Regulation, or FAR, as part of efforts to streamline the federal procurement process and remove
MoreThe Department of Energy has begun soliciting expressions of interest, or EOIs, from interested stakeholders as part of the competition for a follow-on contract to manage and operate the Thomas Jefferson National
MoreSen. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., has co-introduced new bills to boost the development, manufacturing and defense applications of quantum technology in the United States. The new legislation includes the Defense Quantum Acceleration Act
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