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Stan Soloway, president and CEO of the Professional Services Council, explains to what extent industry would hurt from a partial government shutdown.
DHSers who perform cybersecurity functions would not be furloughed during a government shutdown, including contractors.
TRICARE, the Defense Department\'s managed healthcare organization, said Thursday that it will reevaluate a multibillion dollar award to administer health insurance services for military members in one of its three U.S. regions.
Three contractors are sweeping up more than $1.3 billion in defense deals.
GSA says the redevelopment of the 19th Century building will help provide a critical link between tourists on the National Mall and the downtown area. We get the latest from GSA\'s Cathy Kronopolus.
The hack last month that compromised RSA\'s SecurID product resulted from a targeted advanced persistent threat that took advantage of a zero-day vulnerability in the Adobe Flash Player, the company confirmed.
Stan Sloane, president and CEO of SRA International, discusses what\'s in the deal and what it means for outstanding contracts.
Not only are federal contractors consolidating, but so are the companies who tell you all about contracting.
Veteran Institute for Procurement is an educational training program for veteran business owners, principals and C-level executives. We get details from Montgomery County Chamber of Commerce\'s Barbara Ashe.
Allen Federal\'s Larry Allen explains the impact of the acquisitions on the contracting community.
SRA, an IT services and consulting company, is expected to be sold to a private equity firm for more than $1.8 billion.
Former federal procurement policy chief Steve Kelman says you should think about share-in-savings contracts.
This is the company\'s third acquisition in the federal business development market since 2009.
After 10 years of development and planning, the Defense Logistics Agency, the Defense Department\'s primary purchaser of almost everything besides weapons systems, is beginning to roll out a new enterprisewide system to automate the writing and management of the thousands of contract actions it processes each day.