Government contracting consultants help government contractors navigate the complexities of federal contracting. They serve as trusted advisors, streamlining the compliance of rules associated with government contracts and ensuring that businesses stay on
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MoreKevin Mulvihill, Deputy Chief Information Officer at the Department of Defense’s Office of the Chief Information Officer, will deliver the opening keynote address at the 2024 5G Forum. As a seasoned
MoreThe Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) is a comprehensive guidebook outlining the different types of government contracts that federal agencies routinely award. Selecting the right contract type isn’t a one-size-fits-all endeavor; it involves
MoreNaval contractors are integral to the operational readiness and technological advancement of the U.S. Navy and Coast Guard. These large defense companies collaborate closely with the U.S. government to deliver critical support
MoreThe federal salary cap is the maximum compensation that federal employees can earn based on the General Schedule (GS) payscale. It changes depending on the locality area and increases each fiscal year.
MoreGerry Fasano has won yet another Wash100 award for the fifth consecutive year. His dedication to the government contracting industry has been a consistent force that drives overall growth in the federal
MoreSusan Wedge is the IBM Consulting’s Managing Partner for the U.S. Public & Federal Market. Commanding a robust $2.2 billion portfolio, she leads a team of over 4,000 professionals across government, education,
MoreHow much does a submarine cost to build? This question zeroes in on governments’ substantial investment in naval defense. Submarines are critical for national defense, offering stealth and strategic advantages to
MoreFirst coined in 1956, artificial intelligence has now become a big part of our world. AI research and development is rapidly changing operations in governments, societies, and industries. In 2035, AI
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