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Northrop Grumman has selected six defense tech companies as the first group of participants in a new program aimed at developing and deploying autonomous flight software quicker. Applied Intuition ...
New rules are coming that will require agencies to use existing government-wide vehicles and best-in-class contracts before creating new ones.
Dustin Siggins and Katie Helwig, public relations and GovCon practitioners respectively, go over the past decade in corporate culture shifts and how external messaging connects directly to ...
Hadrian, a startup that leans on automation techniques in manufacturing, has secured $260 million in Series C capital from investors to support its buildout of a larger facility and expansion of ...
Applied Information Sciences has acquired a provider of analytics and mission support to national security and law enforcement customers in a move to expand artificial intelligence offerings ...
Stephen Ehikian, the General Services Administration's acting leader, compares how GSA wants to approach consolidated common goods and services purchasing to how bulk retail operates.
CASE, a software development specialist focused on the national security community, has acquired an IT services provider for federal and commercial clients in a move to add more technical ...
The Defense Department will buy a 15% stake in MP Materials and fund the construction of a magnet-making facility, all with an eye toward breaking the U.S.' reliance on China for rare earths.
A failed protest by MetTel is an example of how some long-standing market players risk being sidelined by federal modernization.
Workday, the web-based human capital software company, has created a wholly owned subsidiary forced on the U.S. government. The Workday Government unit centralizes all public sector work and ...
Larry Allen, the General Services Administrator's chief acquisition officer, says regulatory changes must be paired with leadership support for innovation.