WASHINGTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Procurement Sciences AI (“PSci.AI”), the next-generation bidding-intelligence platform for government contractors, today announced that it has raised $10M in Series A ...
Although COVID-19 relief and other federal programs have channeled trillions of dollars into state and local government coffers, inflation and the potential of recession are creating new financial ...
Get the latest federal technology news delivered to your inbox. The federal government’s IT procurement process could be getting a facelift with the Advancing Government Innovation with ...
Adam Stone writes on technology trends from Annapolis, Md., with a focus on government IT, military and first-responder technologies. From banking to buying and beyond, digital transactions are now ...
Billions of Internet of Things (IoT) devices will soon be connected to the internet and government networks. To help create a more secure internet environment, the US government could use the power of ...
For many people, the term "government contractor" evokes an image of a slow-moving behemoth securing lucrative contracts while delivering costly, sometimes subpar products or services. While this ...
June 23, 2026 - Recent statements by Department of Justice (DOJ) Antitrust Division leadership evidence the division's heightened focus on prosecuting government contractors for procurement fraud.
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More than 600 micro, small and medium-size enterprises (MSMEs) have secured government contracts valued at $3.2 billion over ...
Governments around the world promote small business participation in government tenders. They do so directly through procurement mandates or set-asides, indirectly via policies that encourage small ...
The World Bank has helped the Bangladesh government transform its public procurement system into a more efficient online process. "Before the e-GP was introduced, we had to submit tenders manually. We ...