Inconsistent agency protections of intellectual property are raising some concerns. … [Read more...]
Federal Contract Spending Shows Signs of a Possible Rebound
Govini “scorecard” reports 2 percent drop in 2015, the smallest in four years. … [Read more...]
Navy Captain Who Took Fat Leonard’s Bribes Gets 46 Months in Prison
Dusek is highest-ranking official punished in case involving Asia ship schedules. … [Read more...]
Agencies Discover the Limits of a U.K. Procurement Model
Category management offers promise for streamlining procurement, but that could take another decade. … [Read more...]
Defense Contractor Gets 63 Months in Prison in Navy Bribery Scandal
Singapore-based executive must also pay $35 million in restitution. … [Read more...]
This Rocket Exec Angered Everyone in Space and Lost his Job
The engineering chief of the nation’s largest rocket-launch firm got a little too candid during a recent talk at his alma mater. … [Read more...]
Lockheed Expanding Missile Factories, Quadruples Bomb Production for ISIS Long Haul
The Hellfire maker is boosting production for an era of conflict with no end in sight. … [Read more...]
Lockheed Official: Here's How To Keep America’s Airborne Advantage
Regular updates to the F-22 and F-35, says Lockheed’s Rob Weiss, plus a deep commitment to chasing the game-changing tech of the future. … [Read more...]
F-35 Chief: Pentagon Should Think Hard Before Making Another Joint Fighter
Lt. Gen. Chris Bogdan has a bit of advice for Air Force and Navy leaders envisioning their next tactical aircraft. … [Read more...]
White House Would Curb Contracting Waste with Innovation Labs
Agencies will appoint acquisition innovation advocates to improve IT investments. … [Read more...]
SBA Reports Record-High Contracting for Women-Owned Firms
White House applauds effort in which seven agencies beat small business goal. … [Read more...]
Contractors Group Picks Ex-Pentagon Logistics Exec as Chief
David Berteau to replace Stan Soloway at Professional Services Council. … [Read more...]