Spending on information technology goods and services by Defense Department agencies excluding the military services will record a negative growth rate of 0.2 percent from fiscal year 2016 to 2021, according to Deltek research analyst
MoreThe Transportation Department‘s fiscal 2017 budget proposal includes about $10 billion for programs that seek to help state and local governments adopt smart transportation systems, according to Deltek research analyst Alex Rossino. He wrote in a blog
MoreAlex Rossino, a principal research analyst at Deltek, has outlined three provisions on technological innovations in the reconciled bill of the House and Senate versions of the National Defense Authorization Act for
MoreAlex Rossino, a principal research analyst at Deltek, has identified three cloud computing trends that have started to take place in the federal information technology sector. Rossino wrote in a blog post published Tuesday
MoreThe budget proposed in the Senate’s defense appropriations bill for fiscal year 2016 indicates that military spending continues to rise despite some cuts in base funds for the service branches, Deltek‘s Alex Rossino
MoreThe Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency has lined up several research and development programs focused on big data analytics as the Defense Department‘s weapons and communications systems grow in complexity, Deltek‘s Alex Rossino
MoreDeltek analyst Alex Rossino forecasts that federal agencies’ spending on big data management tools and services will grow from $4.99 billion in 2014 to $5.77 billion in 2018, C4ISR & Networks reported
MoreProcurement reform, cyber security and cloud computing are just some of the main features of a new military policy that government contractors could expect to have an impact, according to a Washington
MoreAlexander Rossino, a Deltek principal research analyst, forecasts the Pentagon’s investment in cloud computing to0 grow from $414 million in fiscal 2013 to $2.6 billion in fiscal 2018, Federal Times reported Monday.
MoreA new Deltek analysis shows that federal government spending on cloud-based big data technology platforms dropped from $789 million in fiscal year 2020 to $539 million in FY 2021 but rose by
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