• OPINION
    Mike Lisagor

    Don't take boilerplate material for granted

    Smart proposal managers know that cutting and pasting boilerplate material can be a disaster. Here, Centurion Research Solution's BD expert, Mike Lisagor, explains how and why to keep this language fresh. Read More

  • TSA

    TSA extends RFI deadline for IT Enterprise Infrastructure Support contract

    TSA has extended the deadline for its RFI on the IT Enterprise Infrastructure Support Services contract to Oct. 24, 2013. Read More

  • ARMY

    Raytheon nabs $17M contract to support Patriot weapon system

    Raytheon Integrated Defense Systems has won a $17.3 million contract with the U.S. Army to support the Patriot missile system. Read More

  • SHUTDOWN

    Defense Department confirms contractors will receive late payments

    The Defense Department has confirmed that contractors will receive late payments as a result of the government shutdown, according to FedBiz. Read More

  • BIG DATA

    GeoEye Analytics to win contract for human geography info system

    GeoEye Analytics is about to win a contract from the U.S. Special Operations Command to provide a human geography information system that marries “human” data with geographic data, allowing for better mission planning. Read More

  • Nick Wakeman

    Former CGI exec sets her sights on health IT market

    Donna Morea jokes that she's looking for her second job, but she's actually looking to buy, and she's being guided by a strategy focused on the promise of the state and local health IT market and the convergence of technology and growing demand. Read More

  • PEOPLE

    Gen. Keith Alexander to retire from NSA, Cyber Command

    Gen. Keith Alexander, head of the National Security Agency and U.S. Cyber Command, plans to retire by the end of April 2014, according to FCW. Read More

  • COAST GUARD

    Northrop Grumman wins $5M contract for polar ice breakers

    Northrop Grumman has won a five-year, $5 million contract to provide the U.S. Coast Guard with navigation systems and software to support polar ice breakers. Read More

  • OASIS

    GSA picks new deadline for $60B OASIS

    After being postponed due to the government shutdown, the GSA’s $60 billion OASIS contract back on track with a new deadline for proposals. Read More

  • SHUTDOWN

    Feds face challenges after weeks off of work

    It’s not just government contractors that are scrambling after the government shutdown; federal employees face their own slew of problems as they return to work. Read More

  • SEWP V

    NASA picks new deadline for $20B SEWP V

    After being postponed by the government shutdown, NASA has selected Nov. 1 as the new due date for its $20 billion SEWP V contract. Read More

  • Nick Wakeman

    Contractors relish return, but fret about future shutdowns

    Contractors are happy the shutdown is over, but it'll take more time to fully assess the damage to their businesses. Meanwhile, they worry that an even more damaging shutdown looms in January Read More

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Opinion

  • Don't take boilerplate material for granted Mike Lisagor

    Smart proposal managers know that cutting and pasting boilerplate material can be a disaster. Here, Centurion Research Solution's BD expert, Mike Lisagor, explains how and why to keep this language fresh. Read More

  • 2013: The RFP rally that didn't happen Bob Lohfeld

    The first half of fiscal 2013 started with delays and uncertainty that slowed the release of new soliciations. The hoped for comeback for RFPs in the second half of the year never materialized. Bob Lohfeld explains why. Read More

  • Overlooked victims of government shutdown Mike Lisagor

    Government contractors have been furloughed along with their government counterparts, but many similarities end there according to Mike Lisagor of the market research firm Centurion Research Solutions. Read More

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