5 predictions for federal IT in 2017 — FCW
As the Trump team takes control, here’s what the tech community can expect.
As the Trump team takes control, here’s what the tech community can expect.
One of the General Services Administration’s key category management efforts, the acquisition gateway, saw thousands visitors with IT contracts on their minds.
With the pre-award protests all resolved in GSA’s favor, is the $50 billion IT services contract now bulletproof?
From cyber to cloud to automation, here are the trends to watch in the coming year.
In his exit memo to the next administration, OMB Director Shaun Donovan advises continuing IT modernization efforts, shared services and support for U.S. Digital Services.
Source: OMB chief tells Trump team IT modernization is key — FCW
Bumping up the Defense Department’s protest threshold could tilt Pentagon buyers away from civilian contracting vehicles.
Source: Changes to protest rules could shift contracting preferences — FCW
Steve Kelman suggests that satellite launches hold a lesson — and a warning — for the future of IT acquisition.
Source: A smoking gun for government contracting — will it be in Trump’s crosshairs? — FCW
The 2017 National Defense Authorization Act splits the undersecretary of acquisition, technology and logistics position into two new undersecretary roles — one focused on acquisition, the other on innovation. What does that mean for the future of defense tech?
A former Defense Department procurement official will serve nearly three years in prison for stealing and reselling millions of dollars of equipment and material obtained through GSA’s online shopping and ordering system.
Govini forecasts greater risk and volatility for cyber and IT services firms with DOD contracts that expire in the coming year.
Source: Report: Defense firms face more volatility in 2017 — FCW