The federal government is the biggest consumer of services and foods globally, spending more than $500 billion on contracts annually. It is an exciting opportunity for businesses to increase their revenue, but
MoreThe Defense Innovation Unit (DIU) and the Joint Artificial Intelligence Center (JAIC) conducted two separate pilots to test the capability of two machine learning platforms to identify and address unmatched transactions and
MoreTwo executives, Barry Duplantis and Paul Smith, have gained new roles at the open source communication platform provider Mattermost. Duplantis will ascend from his current position as vice president of customer success and support to
MoreWhat is a federal budget? For an accounting period, the budget thoroughly describes anticipated revenues and expenditures. The federal budget outlines priorities, expenditure levels, funding sources, and a strategy for administering finances.
MoreMelissa DeLuca, who has been with the U.S. Air Force for more than a decade, has been named chief of contracts at the service’s Kessel Run software development unit. Prior to joining
MoreYou can take several paths when you want to grow your small business—and one of the surefire ways to do this is by finding a high-paying client. And fortunately, you don’t have
MoreFrom developing the latest cybersecurity strategies to bolster the nation’s defenses to mobilizing teams of health care providers in response to the global health emergency, the federal government works hand in hand
MoreThe government contracting field is famously known for its giant industry players in different sectors like healthcare, defense, construction, and IT. With successful conglomerates dominating the field, it comes as no surprise
MoreThe departments of Homeland Security (DHS) and Defense (DOD) have drafted a five-step framework meant to help agencies determine a security baseline for 5G technology projects, Federal News Network reported Thursday. DHS’
MoreCenter for Government Contracting in the George Mason University School of Business announced on Monday that the center has received a $671,000 contract from the Department of Defense’s (DOD) Office of the
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