A Government Accountability Office report obtained by Deltek predicts the ratio of U.S. public debt to gross domestic product to grow and exceed the historical high of 106 percent in 1946 within
MoreA Deltek report estimates that the Department of Homeland Security‘s spending on information technology contracts will increase by a 2.5% compound annual growth rate to $7.4 billion in fiscal year 2021 from $6.5 billion in FY
MoreThe Defense Department is seeking to adopt joint enterprise licensing agreements in a move to reduce program costs, Federal Times reported Wednesday. John Edwards and Eve Keiser write JELAs require DoD to combine
MoreA Deltek report predicts the U.S. government will increase spending on commercial information security products and services by more than 5 percent per year on average from fiscal 2015 to fiscal 2020. Federal
MoreNew analysis from Deltek has sought to link the Department of Homeland Security’s cybersecurity spending to how it works to attract and retain its workforce. John Slye, advisory research analyst at Deltek, said
MoreSeveral U.S. government agencies seek to hire more cybersecurity professionals in the coming years despite a tighter budget environment, The Washington Post reported Monday. John Slye, an advisory research analyst with Deltek,
MoreAccording to an analyst, the U.S. Air Force‘s research, development, test, and evaluation programs will be the most affected by possible sequestration, compared to other services in the branch. Deltek Inc.’s advisory
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