Procurement reform, cyber security and cloud computing are just some of the main features of a new military policy that government contractors could expect to have an impact, according to a Washington
MoreFrank Kendall, undersecretary for acquisition, technology and logistics at the Defense Department, has moved to streamline the agencyâs acquisition policy by updating it with more “Better Buying Power” principles, Federal News Radio
MoreUS Federal Contractor Registration‘s website development business has started offering a government-formatted portal layout designed to help vendors connect with government buyers on various mobile devices. GovKinex‘s contracting website template has been
MoreThe U.S. Congressional Research Service says the ongoing federal government shutdown could disrupt military training programs and delay contracting activities, Defense One reported Wednesday. Charles Clark writes CRS analysts predict that although the government
MoreThe consequences of a government shutdown could hit information technology operations harder than they did in previous shutdowns because todayâs computer networks are more susceptible to cyber attacks, FedScoop reported Thursday. Colby
MoreGovTribe has rolled out its second version of its mobile application for iPhone users to monitor contracting opportunities with the federal government. Hord is designed to give subscribers access to contract information
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