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Six companies have secured potential 10-year contracts worth approximately $1.53 billion combined from the Defense Health Agency to provide comprehensive health care support services for military retirees, active-duty personnel and their family members through the Uniformed Services Family Health Plan. The fixed-price contracts include the delivery ...

The Department of Homeland Security has released a request for proposals for a potential 10-year, $180 million contract to provide Employee Assistance Program and Work-Life support services for DHS employees and their eligible family members, law enforcement and military personnel. EAP seeks to provide professional support to employees and their fam...

Now almost a decade and a half since the signing of the Affordable Care Act into law, the U.S. healthcare system bears extensive ties to the federal government and is vast and complex. As a result, many of the smaller players and subcommittees that serve integral purposes in the national healthcare system go unrecognized and...

One agency can’t do it alone. That was the overarching thrust of Defense Intelligence Agency Deputy Director Suzanne White’s remarks at the Potomac Officers Club’s 2023 Intel Summit on Thursday. White acknowledged the existing collaborations with In-Q-Tel, the Defense Innovation Unit, NASA, small businesses, a research laboratory at the Univ...

Advancements in technology have made vast amounts of data more accessible than ever before. For the Intelligence Community, this offers new opportunities to leverage the power of information to advance U.S. missions. The IC has already undergone major changes as a response to the growing data ecosystem. Doug Cossa, chief information office...

At the Potomac Officers Club’s 2023 9th Annual Intel Summit, Central Intelligence Agency Deputy Director for Digital Innovation Jennifer Ewbank painted a less inflammatory picture of the United States and China’s geopolitical relationship than others in the federal government have been prone to in recent times. She acknowledged that ou...

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, ...

Amentum has secured a $282.5 million contract to help the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services provide biometrics collection services to applicants seeking immigration benefits. The company will help USCIS administer and manage the Application Support Center, which collects applicant biometric and biographical data throughout the benefits appli...

The Department of Defense is in the midst of a “reluctant revolution in military affairs,” according to National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency Director Vice Admiral Frank Whitworth III. With the advent of modern autonomous technologies, the U.S. military is currently undergoing never-before-seen efforts to uncrew “considerable portions” o...