Executive Mosaic’s GovCon Index has fallen by more than 2% in the last two weeks, closing with an average of $4,947.67 in this most recent period. If the index continues its December deficit,
MoreExecutive Mosaic’s GovCon Index sustained a 2.45% decline during the first week of December, closing at an average of $5,176.36. GovCon Index tracks and displays real-time stock market data for 30 major government
MoreExecutive Mosaic’s GovCon Index ended in the green for the week of Thanksgiving, increasing 0.5% to lift its average to $5,203.60. GovCon Index is a tool that records stock market data from 30
MoreExecutive Mosaic’s GovCon Index gained positive momentum this past week, increasing 1.05%, following its worst recorded performance period. The index closed with an average of $5,212.93 for the week. GovCon Index provides site
MoreThe Congressional Budget Office analyzed the Department of Defense’s plans between 2025 and 2029 as outlined in the 2025 Future Years Defense Program, or FYDP, and projected that defense costs under such
MoreThe Department of Defense received a disclaimer of opinion from its inspector general regarding its financial statements, which means the agency has yet to achieve a clean audit, according to Mike McCord,
MoreExecutive Mosaic’s GovCon Index ended last week with an average of $5,640.35, marking a 4.9% rise from the previous week. This was the index’s best weekly performance and highest close of the year.
MoreExecutive Mosaic’s GovCon Index closed with an average of $5,491.81 last week, a 2.29% decrease from the previous week that brought an end to a five-week winning streak. GovCon Index allows users to
MoreExecutive Mosaic’s GovCon Index rose by 2.00% last week, achieving its highest week-on-week gain since its December 2023 launch. This growth brought the average to $5,617.83. GovCon Index is an aggregate index that
MoreThe deficit increased by $138 billion to $1.8 trillion in fiscal year 2024 and governmental receipts rose by $479 billion to $4.9 trillion, up 10 percent from FY 2023, according to the
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