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OMB issues a memo detailing the minimum requirements agencies should consider when purchasing technology to make teleworking easier.
The Marine Corps has a message for the information and cyber technology industries: Unless their new communications and computing solutions can be deployed in a tip-of-the-spear environment, don\'t even bother to call.
The Commission on Wartime Contracting in Iraq and Afghanistan is relying on the Government Accountability Office to offer actionable information about contracting in war zones.
In a market fettered with uncertainty, INPUT expects the federal demand for IT will continue to present significant opportunities for suppliers. INPUT\'s Deniece Peterson explains.
New technology designed to revolutionize law enforcement\'s ability to process fingerprints has hit a new milestone. We get details from the FBI\'s Jerry Pender.
Services and components in the Defense Department are being told they will be permitted to retain any savings they find through better management of acquisition programs. Undersecretary of Defense Ashton Carter says the decision would provide an incentive for program managers to make effective use of a now-mandatory initiative known as \"will-cost and should-cost management.\"
More than a quarter of the Senate wrote to the President asking for more details on the proposal to require contractors to disclose political contributions.
A Defense Science Board panel found DoD\'s procedures and its senior leaders don\'t give service contracts the attention they deserve. Service contracts make up more than 50 percent of the Defense Department\'s acquisition budget.
The General Services Administration has lost a protest to CarlsonWagonlit Sato Travel on the follow-on contract for agencies up upgrade their governmentwide E-Travel systems.
The Commission on Wartime Contracting says the United States has misspent tens of billions of dollars on contracts and grants.
Federal contractor Northrop Grumman is hiring executives to work in its new Virginia headquarters.
William Welch chairs the government contracts group at the General Counsel law firm and he tells us why.
In honoring Pantex in the manufacturing category, the SBA recognized the site for its \"hard work, innovative ideas and dedication\" and for its achievements in the community. We learn more from Pantex\'s John Woolery.
Defense Secretary Robert Gates says he\'s committed to the Air Force\'s new refueling tanker.