The General Services Administration is preparing formal awards and notices-to-proceed for these companies on the professional ...
The General Services Administration's former No. 2 official is now CEO of C3 AI, an artificial intelligence firm pushing to make inroads in the federal market. Stephen Ehikian has left the General ...
The FedRAMP 20x initiative will automate some approvals for what the General Services Administration is calling "conversational AI" if certain security conditions are met. The General Services ...
Ask Sage claims the pacts circumvent federal acquisitions regulations, lack required security authorizations and mislead agencies about actual costs and capabilities. The General Services ...
Salesforce launched a new offering Tuesday to bring agentic artificial intelligence to government agencies. Branded as Agentforce for Public Sector, the product is designed to augment what government ...
The General Services Administration's newest agreement under its OneGov procurement strategy also includes education and training services for employees on how to use the cloud-based tools. The ...
The General Services Administration has signed a new partnership agreement with OpenAI for the company's ChatGPT offering, a move the agency says supports President Trump’s AI Action Plan. ChatGPT ...
The General Services Administration has added Anthropic’s Claude, Google’s Gemini and OpenAI’s ChatGPT offerings to the Multiple Award Schedule program as part of efforts to make it easier for ...
Beacon is also a way for the blue chip defense hardware maker to share what it has learned over the years about autonomous flight with other companies. Northrop Grumman has selected six defense tech ...
The nomination process is now open for the 2025 Washington Technology Fast 50 rankings. This is an opportunity for small businesses in the government market to highlight their accomplishments and the ...
New rules are coming that will require agencies to use existing government-wide vehicles and best-in-class contracts before creating new ones. A new memo from the Office of Management and Budget ...