President Donald Trump’s administration has dramatically expanded its work with Palantir, elevating the company cofounded by Trump ally Peter Thiel as the government’s go-to software developer.
Government agencies rely on software to deliver critical services, but many systems are outdated and difficult to maintain. Aging technology slows down operations, increases security risks, and makes ...
A Monument-based software company has secured a $489 million federal contract from the U.S. General Services Administration for national defense. Tech7, launched in 2015, will assist the departments ...
New partnership expands Fortress' role in strengthening Navy-wide cyber supply chain resilience with integrated software, analytics, and risk mitigation services. With this new contract, Fortress ...
One of the biggest misconceptions in government contracting is that the government automatically owns all IP developed under a federal contract. In reality, contractors typically retain ownership of ...
On February 26, 2025, Executive Order 14222, Implementing the President’s “Department of Government Efficiency” Cost Efficiency Initiative, was released. This Executive Order (“EO 14222”) states that ...
Tech firm ServiceNow agreed to major discounts for all government customers of its flagship software offering in the latest OneGov agreement brokered by the General Services Administration. Announced ...
GovDash, a startup offering artificial intelligence for government contracting, revealed today that it has raised $30 million ...
Romanian software firm AROBS Systems has signed two government IT contracts financed through the National Recovery and ...