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The Defense Department will buy a 15% stake in MP Materials and fund the construction of a magnet-making facility, all with ...
Anthropic’s leading enterprise-focused large language model will now be available for the entirety of Livermore Lawrence National Laboratory, where it will be deployed to focus on scientific ...
Workday, the web-based human capital software company, has created a wholly owned subsidiary forced on the U.S. government. The Workday Government unit centralizes all public sector work and ...
Larry Allen, the General Services Administrator's chief acquisition officer, says regulatory changes must be paired with leadership support for innovation.
The Republican domestic policy law, signed over the weekend, includes significant boosts for U.S. military cyber spending, including new investments in cyberdefense, offensive operations and ...
New alliances involving Accenture, Palantir, Science Applications International Corp. and ServiceNow reflect a broader industry shift in how commercial innovation is delivered to federal agencies.
Several protests are still open at the U.S. Court of Federal Claims, but the fight for a $365 million Army contract is likely over for other reasons not related to the challenges. The Army’s ...
The General Services Administration and Oracle unveiled a new agreement within the larger OneGov initiative Monday, giving government agencies a 75% discount when purchasing Oracle’s license ...
Building AI Ready Infrastructure Federal agencies are racing to adopt generative AI, but success hinges on robust, scalable infrastructure. This article outlines the significant power, storage ...
Fueling USDA’s next era The USDA is at a turning point. Tasked with advancing food security, rural prosperity, and environmental stewardship through climate-smart practices, data driven services ...
With Elon Musk now named a “special government employee,” even more questions about ethics and conflicts of interest in the Trump administration are being raised. In general, a special ...
The Defense Department is under a new edict to lower the number of IT consulting and management services contracts as part of a larger push to take on more of that work in-house. In a memo sent ...