For third consecutive year Technical Communities was named to Inc. Magazine’s 5000 fastest growing private companies in Amercia. 2010 list offers a preview of which industries are poised for growth in coming years. The Government Services sector showed the biggest gain in terms of the number of companies on the list, up 33 percent from last year to 335 companies.
The National Institutes of Health kicked off on Tuesday one of the largest information technology procurements in the federal government: a 10-year governmentwide Chief Information Officer-Solutions and Partners 3 contract valued at $40 billion.
ODEP announces details of the Add Us In initiative’s prospective applicant webinar/conference call. The Add Us In grant recipients will develop and evaluate replicable models, strategies and policies to ensure that people with disabilities from diverse communities have access to a broader range of employment and mentoring opportunities. Grantees will form and strengthen connections between businesses, diversity-serving, youth-serving and disability-serving organizations thereby building a national and local network of experts skilled in serving individuals with disabilities from diverse communities.
Oracle Corp., the world’s second- biggest software maker, was sued today by the U.S. Justice Department, which claimed the company overcharged the government on a contract worth hundreds of millions of dollars.
Government contractors will have to track their greenhouse gas emissions or risk losing out on new contracts, under a new General Services Administration plan. The requirement, which could take effect in fiscal 2011 or 2012, is a tall order: Few companies currently track their emissions.
2010 Top Government Contractor Rankings prove that the federal contracting market is anything but stagnant
GSA Global Supply, Government Services Partnership, Win Bobblehead, Healthcare & Government Expected to Grow, and GSA to move e-mail to the cloud
Expanded contractor use of GSA Schedules, contractor teaming agreements, GSA’s plan to buy cloud services, $220M in health IT “Beacon Communities” grants, and soaring Federal IT market.
Technical Communities, Inc. is proud to announce that its go-to-market brand TestMart has received the highest rating of A+ from the Better Business Bureau (BBB), one the most recognized symbols of trust for consumers and partners.