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‘Preliminary’ List for $50 Billion IT Contract Is 425 Companies

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A total of 425 companies have been named preliminary awardees on the long-awaited Chief Information Officer Solutions and Partners-4 contract vehicle following an announcement March 31 by the National Institutes of Health, which manages the governmentwide IT services vehicle.

US Lacks ‘Operational Control’ of Border, Chief Tells GOP (1)

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The Department of Homeland Security lacks operational control of the border, a top official told lawmakers, a significant admission as Republicans accuse the Biden administration of failing to secure the US-Mexico border.

Garcia Deploys Cash, Contacts, Comic Relief to Help New Members

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Robert Garcia only recently arrived in Washington. But he’s already playing tour guide, social director and provocative message maker - even lobbing the occasional drag queen meme - as he seeks to rally a large and diverse House Democratic freshman class.

Joint Allied Procurement, Supply Chains a Shot to Counter China

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The Pentagon should examine its acquisition, procurement, and sustainment practices with its allies to compete with China on emerging technologies, representatives from the Five Eyes intelligence alliance said during a panel Thursday.

Diversity Lacking in GOP Leadership Despite Claims of Progress

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House Republican leadership is largely white, male, and anchored in the South, and could hamper the party’s ability to appeal to an increasingly diverse nation. That profile stands in sharp contrast to the previous Democratically controlled chamber where minorities and women played larger roles.

FY23 Government Contracting Playbook

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This authoritative federal sales guide outlines the trends impacting federal contracting business development teams and the markets, agencies, and top opportunities for contractors to invest in for fiscal 2023.

Private Equity’s Billions Are Fueling New Space Industry Boom

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After spending decades quietly building intelligence satellites for the US government, the technology contractor now called Maxar branched out.

McCarthy’s Team of Allies Could be Key in Winning Future Fights

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In his quest to be speaker Kevin McCarthy has relied on a team of allies, some them outside House GOP leadership, to corral a fractious conference and broker deals to win over hardline dissenters.

Senate GOP May be Key to Driving Compromise in Divided Congress

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Senate Republicans say they’re ready to talk.

New Pentagon Cloud Program Will Eat Into Vendors’ Revenue

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The Pentagon’s fresh approach to procuring cloud services is likely scrambling revenue projections for incumbent vendors like Dell, Carahsoft, and SAIC.

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