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Coast Guard fills cyber skill gaps with all-remote team of volunteers
The Coast Guard, an armed service within the Department of Homeland Security, recruits a volunteer body of more than 20,000 members.
FAR too complicated? Procurement rules hurt contracting, report says
As the rules governing federal contracting have gotten more complicated, the workforce is tasked with keeping up.
Ambit, a supplier of data services to FEMA and SEC, acquired by DMI
Clients include the Securities & Exchange Commission, the Federal Emergency Management Agency and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
By Federal Times staff
John Hancock’s FedPoint wins extension of contract to manage Benefeds
The contract, awarded after a competitive bidding process, will begin on Jan. 1.
Drugmakers jump in POGO rank of biggest federal government contractors
The federal government spent $637 billion on contracts in fiscal year 2021.
OTAs: Increasing or decreasing acquisition complexity?
Other Transaction Agreements offer an alternative to traditional government contracting. They're popular, but are they better?
By Michael Fischetti
What will 2019 bring in federal workforce, IT, legislation and more?
We asked for your predictions for the new year. Here's what you gave us ...
By Amber Corrin
GSA’s online buying portal holds promise, but ...
The General Services Administration is on the cusp of transforming procurement. Industry can help.
By Julianne Zuber
DoD’s still got some JEDI ’splainin’ to do
There's a growing chorus demanding answers for the $10 billion cloud contract, and one big voice just joined.
By Amber Corrin
SAIC subsumes Engility in $2.5B deal
The latest in a series of major defense mergers creates a market giant.
By Amber Corrin