ASRC Federal has secured a potential five-year, $202 million contract to support information technology, call center and laboratory operations of a Drug Enforcement Administration division responsible for the oversight of controlled pharmaceutical products.
Report: Air Force Issues RFP for Cyber âUnified Platformâ
The U.S. Air Force is soliciting proposals to build an integrated operations platform for the U.S. Cyber Command through the General Services Administrationâs Alliant contract vehicle, Fifth Domain reported Friday.
Brig. Gen. Mark Baird Appointed NRO Deputy Director
The National Reconnaissance Office has appointed Brig. Gen. Mark Baird, formerly director of space programs at the Defense Departmentâs acquisition office, as deputy director of NRO.
The Defense Department has formed a new center that will oversee artificial intelligence efforts across services and DoD amid efforts of China and Russia to dominate AI, Breaking Defense reported Friday.
Colin Jones, formerly vice president of strategy, nuclear and environment at AECOM, has joined Jacobs Engineering Group as VP and deputy general manager for North American nuclear business, ExchangeMonitor reported Monday.
Space is a rapidly evolving domain, and the federal government is looking to industry for modern technologies that could revolutionize related activities across the Department of Defense and Intelligence Community. To cultivate these important partnerships, it is important to send out “the right market signal,” Devin Brande, director of the Commercial Operations Group within the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency,
SpaceX has developed into a major contractor supporting U.S. military and intelligence agencies, demonstrating the need of national security organizations for commercial partners that could quickly develop and launch classified satellites. The Elon Musk-founded rocket company received a potential $1.8 billion classified contract from the U.S. government in 2021, according to documents viewed by WSJ.
Historically, acquisition processes within the United States federal government have not been associated with speed or efficiency. In fact, government officials often point to bureaucratic and tedious acquisition processes as a major hurdle in delivering cutting-edge technologies to government agencies and military forces in a timely manner. Today, increasing the pace of the acquisition and