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Congress poised to back multiyear weapons purchases, LaPlante says
Congress is expected to expand U.S. weapons production to levels unseen since the Cold War.
By Joe Gould
Pentagon turns to new buying tools 10 times more often
New research by Govini shows that OTA and SBIR contracts account for roughly 10 percent of the Pentagon's spending on research, development, test and evaluation.
By Aaron Mehta
Multiple machine learning tools lead to a new approach to on-network cybersecurity
By combining multiple machine learning tools and mediating them, a new approach to cybersecurity hopes to adapt and learn into the future.
By Kelsey D. Atherton
GSA extends a pilot to save the government millions
The change comes as GSA works to consolidate 24 schedules into one.
By Andrew Eversden
The Pentagon embraced flexibility to up its acquisition workforce
The Department of Defense used special authorities for 90 percent of its civilian acquisition workforce hiring actions over the last five years.
By Jessie Bur
Will alternative acquisition methods become the norm?
Questioning how the government approaches systems design and development is central to a forward-leaning R&D strategy and engaging with the marketplace.
By Stan Soloway, Celero Strategies LLC
A second chance for feds to jump-start cyber careers
The Trump administration's new program for retraining current federal employees for cybersecurity positions is accepting new applicants.
By Jessie Bur
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
Shutdown less likely as White House says it will look elsewhere for border wall funds
White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders told Fox News Tuesday that the administration was exploring alternatives for border wall funding to avoid a government shutdown.
Insufficient plans hold back tech leadership authorities, report finds
Legislation and administrative guidance requires federal agencies to make certain changes to empower their chief information officers, but some agencies lack the plans required to make those changes, a watchdog report found.
By Jessie Bur
Social Security agency needs to empower IT leadership more
Chief information officer authorities still need to be improved at the Social Security Administration, according to a watchdog report.
By Jessie Bur