Category: Federal Civilian
NASA’s Johnson Space Center is planning to increase the cumulative value of the Commercial Lunar Payload Services, or CLPS, contract
KBR’s mission technology solutions business has secured a recompete contract valued at up to $200 million to utilize artificial intelligence
The Department of Commerce has outlined a $4.11 billion cloud acquisition strategy centered on direct contracts with hyperscale cloud providers.
Ridgefield, Connecticut-based r4 Technologies has launched r4 Public and appointed Mark Heinrich, a retired U.S. Navy rear admiral, as president
The Department of Transportation is undergoing rapid transformation under Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy. Since stepping into the role in January 2025, Duffy
The Department of Energy is one of the federal civilian agencies that churns out the most proposals that the GovCon
NASA is inviting commercial launch providers to submit proposals for an on-ramp opportunity under its up to $15 billion Launch
Government shutdown. The phrase immediately raises essential questions for federal employees: Am I required to work? Will I get paid?
While the Potomac Officers Club’s upcoming 2025 5G Summit is set to feature a host of representatives from the Department of
President Donald Trump on Monday signed an executive order directing federal employees to return to office five days a week,











