The Justice Department has awarded Northrop Grumman (NYSE: NOC) a $78.3 million contract to provide information technology equipment, the Washington Post reported Sunday.
The Post did not report any additional information regarding the award.
Processing....
The Justice Department has awarded Northrop Grumman (NYSE: NOC) a $78.3 million contract to provide information technology equipment, the Washington Post reported Sunday.
The Post did not report any additional information regarding the award.
Workforce is a determining factor of the success of any project, and it can be a challenge for federal agencies to find and recruit information technology experts and train their existing staff – who are often used to traditional processes – on new technologies. Low-code software presents a solution to this problem. This programming method
Mark Anderson, an associate principal solutions architect at Red Hat, said government agencies looking to manage and ensure the security of hybrid cloud environments should implement an everything-as-code approach and automation. In an article published in Carahsoft.com, Anderson wrote that the everything-as-code approach “means thinking about how to approach operations in a way in which
The General Services Administration’s Federal Acquisition Service has begun seeking information on a potential $100 million single-award contract to provide information technology and engineering support services to the 502d Trainer Development Squadron. The Trainer Developer II indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract will support the squadron in developing, fabricating and maintaining IT-based simulation and training systems for the Department
Login Here
To enjoy unlimited access to articles, interviews, and invaluable govcon content. You’ll also receive our daily briefing straight to your inbox.