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A vendor of computer vision software protested a National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency award to systems integrator CACI.
Contractors trying to plan ahead often turn to procurement plans that agencies post on their websites. An annual assessment shows some are actually excellent.
GSA has been using a series of data management tools to support the price evaluation of products under the Multiple Award Schedule (MAS) program.
A policy rider in the fiscal 2025 defense spending bill would block funding for telework and remote work.
Contractors on the GSA's multiple-award schedule say contracting officers are trying to re-negotiate contracts and making unreasonable demands for information.
The GAO says the government wastes billions and billions of dollars on duplicative and overlapping activities, and can help stop the waste with shared services.
AFCEA International's new Space Coast Chapter is up and running.
The homeland security committee passed a flurry of DHS bills, including several with implications for TSA operations and employees.
A Navy contractor has a million-dollar dispute after waiting five years for the government to audit indirect costs.
According to Gallup, American have more confidence in small business than they do the police, public schools, the medical system, church or even our military.
Federal services contractors are scratching their heads over a State Department solicitation to sponsor three federally funded research and development centers.
Andrea Sampanis, the acting director of the Grants QSMO in HHS, said her team helped three small agencies adopt award management systems more easily.
A shrinking number of companies seem to want to do business with the federal government. Could it be all of the reporting and compliance requirements.
The highly commercial nature of cloud services is pushing up against government-unique requirements, bringing the ASCEND BPA to a “fork in the road.”