By Alan Chvotkin One of the last legislative actions taken at the close of the 117th Congress was passage by
Electronic warfare is a central aspect of the conflict between Russia and Ukraine. Both nations are utilizing cyberattacks, jamming and various
Joe Miller began his career serving in the U.S. Navy on a fast-attack submarine where he was first educated about
By Kevin Plexico Looking back, it has been an eventful year in the government contracting industry, but there are plenty
In recent years, there has been a steadily increasing push to optimize and embolden systems for sharing information in the
From his time as a naval aviator to his work at the Pentagon and at the Department of Homeland Security,
By Mark Amtower When I speak at Association for Proposal Management Professional events, I hear of two problem areas regarding
By Rich Wilkinson Some folks in the government contracting world are so consumed by metrics that if there happens to
Coming out of his undergraduate work in chemical engineering at the University of Tennessee, Kent Wilcher considered three industries: oil
After the government contracting industry experienced a surge in mergers and acquisitions a few years ago, the market has cooled