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Pentagon to Recompete $1.5B Support Services Contract: Top 20

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The Defense Department will be releasing a final solicitation to recompete its Analytic & Technical Support Services contract on June 8, according to a synopsis released April 22. The work will involve professional, scientific, and technical services administ...

New $40 Billion Ceiling for CIO-SP4 Health IT Contract: Top 20

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The recompete of the federal government’s biggest spending health-focused information technology contract will look different in its fourth iteration.

Former 2020 Contender Steve Bullock Jolts Senate Majority Fight

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Montana Gov. Steve Bullock‘s about-face Senate campaign announcement at the filing deadline Monday provides an 11th-hour boost to Democrats’ hopes of winning the majority.

Army Seeks Feedback on $3.9B Tactical IT Contract: Top 20

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The U.S. Army released a request for information on Feb. 14 to solicit feedback about its acquisition strategy for the recompete of a five-year, $3.9 billion, single-award contract that will deliver commercial information technology hardware and support for commu...

Air Force Sets Timeline for $25B Training Contract: Top 20

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The U.S. Air Force is recompeting a 15-year, $25 billion multiple-award contract to support the acquisition and sustainment of simulation training systems.

Federal Subcontracting in 2020

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Transparency in the subcontracting market has improved, and emerging trends indicate growth in the number of sub-vendors and opportunities. Through analysis, subcontract data can become a meaningful part of your business development planning.

GSA Posts Draft RFP for ASTRO Unmanned Vehicle Contract: Top 20

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The General Services Administration’s Federal Systems Integration Management Center (FEDSIM) released a long-awaited draft request for proposals Feb. 5 for its new multiple-award contract supporting research, development, and sustainment of manned and unmanned ve...

Alaska Independent Tries Again to Topple House Dean Don Young

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Defeating the longest-serving Republican in the House is a tall order for a Democrat — so the party is banking on an independent, again.

Alaska Independent Tries Again to Topple House Dean Don Young (1664)

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Defeating the longest-serving Republican in the House is a tall order for a Democrat — so the party is banking on an independent, again.

Defense Agency to Merge 2 Multibillion-Dollar Tech RFIs: Top 20 (1)

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The Defense Intelligence Agency plans to combine two proposed multibillion-dollar information technology solicitations into a single multiple-award vehicle, according to an announcement to industry on Jan. 17.

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