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Sherman, Pentagon’s tech leader, to leave post for Texas A&M
John Sherman told Congress last year that the U.S. must “regenerate” its electronic warfare capabilities after years of neglect.
GSA releases its combined purchasing schedule for new contracts
New contractors entering into the Multiple Award Schedule program will now have one schedule to host their products and services, rather than 24.
By Jessie Bur
A new contract offers on-demand support for cyber missions
The $590 million GSA contract will not only support DoD, but also agencies' needs across the government.
By Mark Pomerleau
A new sprint wants to accelerate AI solutions
The GSA's Centers of Excellence initiative has found its fifth partner in the Department of Defense, which wants to expand artificial intelligence capabilities and adoption in government.
By Andrew Eversden
The key to success for the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency’s vision? Action
We can no longer think about cyber vulnerabilities after they’re breached by malicious actors.
By John DeSimone, Raytheon
Senate budget offers feds a smaller pay raise, stops reorg plans
The Senate version of general government appropriations legislation defers to the White House in some budget areas but defies it in others.
By Jessie Bur
Next federal research ship slated to sail Gulf of Mexico in 2023
It will be the third of three research ships being built for the National Science Foundation to add state-of-the-art vessels to the shrinking research fleets in the Atlantic and Pacific oceans and the Gulf. T
The skill sets agencies need in a data-driven government
The government’s digital push is changing manager roles and the ways in which employees must be data literate.
By Andrew Eversden
Acquiring the right mindset: How GSA is changing government buying
General Services Administrator Emily Murphy and Federal Acquisition Service Commissioner Alan Thomas have a plan to make the acquisition puzzle pieces fit better for agencies.
By Jessie Bur
Personnel office gets new leader after a year’s vacancy
Dale Cabaniss was approved by a Sept. 11 Senate vote to become the new director of the Office of Personnel Management.
By Jessie Bur
Pentagon awards multibillion-dollar cloud contract (no, not that one)
The military services are finally getting some new digital infrastructure, just not the ones everyone has been talking about.
By Andrew Eversden