Search Blog
Recent Posts
- UNALLOWABLE DEPENDENT HEALTH CARE
- Lockheed jet fighter deal to create thousands of UK jobs
- NASA May Need to Use Russian Flights Longer
- ASBL Reports Many Small Business Contracts Actually Going to Large Companies
- Contractors could be headed to Franklin
- Raytheon math exhibit to open at Smithsonian
- Camouflage, fashion statement and lifesaver, gets a makeover from the Army
- Air Force Security Tactics Center going up
- New suppliers to U.S. government fall 14 percent
Tag Archives: defense
Article Excerpt: The Defense Department is considering doing away with certain building security guidelines as a way to reduce costs, according to a prominent DoD official. Dorothy Robyn, deputy undersecretary of installations and the environment for DoD said in written … Continue reading
Article Excerpt: An upgrade to the Tactical Tomahawk Weapons Control System developed by Lockheed Martin Corp. in partnership with three labs run by the Navy has been approved for release, the Bethesda, Md.-based defense contractor said Monday. The upgrade is part … Continue reading
Posted in Defense News
Tagged bethesda, contractor, defense, lockheed, navy, tactical, tomahawk
Leave a comment
George Bulpitt – Gov-Con Solutions’ Senior Government Compliance Specialist, George Bulpitt gives input on this important question. This posting is a combination of a long time interest of mine and a seminar question. When the issue of limiting executive compensation entered … Continue reading
Posted in Government Contracting
Tagged bulpitt, compensation, congress, contractor, defense, government, ice, salary
Leave a comment
Article Excerpt: It’s a familiar storyline in the federal government information technology business: Agencies waste billions of dollars on software. Big projects end up being terminated for budget overruns and failure to deliver results. No agency is as prone to … Continue reading
Posted in Government IT
Tagged defense, federal, government, pentagon, procurement, software
Leave a comment
Article Excerpt: Why has this not been a sitcom already? A husband-and-wife defense contractor moves into a building full of artists, and replaces their theater space with a military production facility. Hijinks — including a hysterically mean-spirited email exchange — … Continue reading
