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Who started 2013 with the biggest contract awards?

Good month for Lockheed, small businesses

FY ‘14 DoD Budget Expected As Early As March

Though the Pentagon will be late in submitting a budget this year, the process of crafting the spending plan received a nudge last week.

GSA predicts ’steady rollout’ of new FedRAMP authorizations

Dave McClure, GSA's associate administrator in the Office of Citizen Services and Innovative Technologies

The Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP) late last month approved the first cloud-computing services company to pass a comprehensive security-review process.

Military Signs Most Comprehensive Microsoft Contract Yet

In a bid to trim information technology costs, the Department of Defense last month signed a three-year, $617 million enterprise license agreement that will give the military its lowest prices ever for Microsoft software and services.

Qmatic’s Customer Flow Management in the Public Sector

Hundreds of public sector organizations globally, from local, county and state government to embassies and consulates use CFM. Qmatic’s solutions have been developed in partnership with the public sector to support all current government guidelines.

GSA kills Oracle Schedule 70 contract

After reviewing the company’s GSA Schedule 70 contract, “it was determined that it was not in the best interest of the government to continue the contract,”

Do you know your customers’ top 5 challenges?

Leading CTOs explain the biggest challenges, and your opportunities, that government agencies face today.

Inside the critical bid/no bid decision

The single-most important factor in making a bid decision is how well we understand the customer, the customer’s requirements and objectives.

Emerging GSA scandal brings down top officials

The GSA’s top official abruptly resigned and her top deputies were fired or put on administrative leave amid a breaking scandal that the White House chief of staff called “a gross misuse of taxpayer dollars.”

DOD needs simpler contracting processes, lawmakers told

Lawmakers want a streamlined acquisition process that helps defense employees and doesn’t intimidate potential contractors.