General Dynamics’ IT services unit has won a potential 10-year, $308.7 million contract to help the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention run a medical benefits program that supports people ...
The Navy has opened the window for industry to start working on and submitting proposals for a five-year, $500 million contract covering broad program management and engineering services. Navy ...
The new language follows one of President Trump’s first executive orders to eliminate diversity requirements in federal ...
Amida Technology Solutions has promoted a new chief executive from within its own leadership ranks in Mukundan Srinivasan, the company’s chief operating officer since February 2024. Srinivasan ...
KBR’s board of directors has approved a plan to spinoff its government services segment following a multi-year strategy to build up that part of the business. The unit currently called Mission ...
The Federal Aviation Administration has given the green light for industry to start working on and turning in their proposals for a contract to stand up a new air traffic control system for managing U ...
The General Services Administration and Google have reached an agreement covering the availability of the tech giant’s Gemini chatbot across government, a move both sides tout as providing a ...
Ask Sage claims the pacts circumvent federal acquisitions regulations, lack required security authorizations and mislead agencies about actual costs and capabilities. The General Services ...
The General Services Administration has signed a new partnership agreement with OpenAI for the company's ChatGPT offering, a move the agency says supports President Trump’s AI Action Plan. ChatGPT ...
The nomination process is now open for the 2025 Washington Technology Fast 50 rankings. This is an opportunity for small businesses in the government market to highlight their accomplishments and the ...
New rules are coming that will require agencies to use existing government-wide vehicles and best-in-class contracts before creating new ones. A new memo from the Office of Management and Budget ...