The federal government has terminated a $285 million CHIPS Act contract with Durham-based SMART USA Institute.
"The uniformity that we've come to expect with government contracting isn't there right now. It'll come back, but it's not there right now," Emily Murphy said.
Indigenous leaders say the program’s use of joint ventures come with ‘unintended pitfalls’ and limits financial opportunities ...
George Mason University’s Costello College of Business has named Mike Derrios, MBA ’06, as the new executive director of the ...
CLEATUS' Yigit Guney, a GovCon expert, examines how agentic AI is transforming government contracting by executing multi-step ...
Government contracting represents one of the most lucrative markets available to businesses today. Federal, state and local agencies collectively spend billions of dollars each year on products and ...
A mounting wave of scrutiny has landed on one of Washington’s largest minority-business contracting programs, as Sen. Joni ...
Federal contracting offers businesses a unique path to stability, growth and purpose by partnering with one of the world’s largest and most reliable clients—the U.S. government. Each year, billions of ...
The Tlingit Haida Tribal Business Corporation issued a statement on Dec. 8 clarifying the scope of its federal contracting ...
The federal government spends $37 billion annually buying goods and services from outside contractors, and according to two financial watchdogs of government spending, the system for doing so is ...