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Eight contract opportunities to watch in FY24
There are several major U.S. defense competitions expected in fiscal 2024, with just these eight estimated to be worth a total of $61.9 billion.
By Staff
Pentagon closing in on $9B cloud contract award after scuttling JEDI
JWCC work is meant to connect the military’s most remote edge with its farthest headquarters, all while bridging classifications and other sensitivities.
US tech companies in China may soon be forced to ‘choose a flag’
Amazon, Facebook, IBM and other companies with U.S. military ties have expanded their businesses in China.
By Paul Rosenzweig
Palantir wins FDA contract to bolster US food supply chain
This U.S. experienced a severe shortage of infant formula this year as a result a global supply chain crisis compounded by an FDA product recall.
By Federal Times staff
EviroSpark wins $500 million GSA order for electric vehicle charging
Company manages for more than 5,500 charging ports for EV customers such as Georgia Power, Tesla and Electrify America.
By Federal Times staff
Pentagon on track for $9 billion contract award after abandoning JEDI
The Pentagon is now working to institute JWCC, as pressure builds to seamlessly link the military services and more effectively process reams of data.
Inadev wins ‘no-code’ contract to digitize HHS payroll systems
'No-code' allows federal employees who lack knowledge of programming language to create software applications.
By Federal Times staff
Palantir wins Army Research Lab contract extension worth $229 million
The software will support warfighters, the data science community, and commercial AI companies across all facets of AI/ML research and development.
By C4ISRNET staff
Library of Congress picks digital platform developer for vast holdings
Ebsco will build and manage IT network for world's largest library with more than 173 million items.
By Federal Times staff
Maxar to keep providing US government users with satellite imagery
The company provides more than 400,000 U.S. government users with unclassified, online and offline, on-demand access to high-resolution commercial images.
By Federal Times staff
Federal contract workers deserve better pay, Congress can help
Today, the federal contract workers who are arguably struggling the most are those employed by companies operating under the Service Contract Act. These “blended federal workforce” employees typically consist of individuals from low-income communities – often women of color – performing work such as housekeeping.
By Allison Silberberg