The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency is seeking potential partners to participate in open architecture and technology interchange meetings under phase 1 of the agency’s Collaborative Operations in Denied Environment program. The CODE program aims to
MoreThe Defense Department is seeking a 10-year extension of its small business mentoring program in an effort to help small enterprises compete for defense contracts, DoD News reported Thursday. Claudette Roulo writes
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A Grant Thornton and Professional Services Council report reveals that federal acquisition professionals believe agencies must grab the opportunity to leverage new skills and ideas and transform the acquisition workforce, the Federal Times reported
MoreThe U.S. Army is pushing forward its Network Transport Convergence program to integrate intelligence, medical, logistics, and command and control network traffic with the Warfighter Information Network-Tactical architecture in a bid to optimize resources and bandwidth.
MoreDavid Cohen, the Treasury Departmentâs undersecretary for terrorism and financial intelligence, said he expects Iran to lose an additional $11 billion in revenue if oil prices continue to slip, Reuters reported Wednesday. Patricia Zengerle
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Wolf Tombe, Customs and Border Protectionâs chief technology officer, sees the FirstNet broadband network expanding the coverage of communications services at the border for emergencies and public safety operations, FCW reported Wednesday. Mark Rockwell
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Robert Stein has retained his role as chair of the Defense Business Board following a confirmation from the Defense Department. Nancy Killefer and Cynthia Trudell have also been named vice chairs of
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Army Gen. Martin Dempsey, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, thinks U.S. government, military and private organizations have not done enough to prevent cyber attacks, DoD News reported Wednesday. Lisa Ferdinando
MoreRep. Mac Thornberry (R-Texas), House Armed Services Committee chairman, aims to take an incremental legislative approach to help the Defense Department fix the agency’s procurement issues, Federal News Radio reported Wednesday. Jared
MoreThe General Services Administration has launched change cards with security features under its SmartPay payment program. The cards are now be programmed to have a personal identification number and are chip-enabled, using
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