The emerging Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has sparked discussions about cutting spending and reducing the size of government to improve efficiency. But the fundamental problem hampering ...
When the U.S. Government licenses commercial software, it generally does so under the same terms as any other commercial software licensee, unless the terms of that license are inconsistent with ...
Amid a historic shutdown, the technology that keeps the government running, has, largely, kept running. Official websites are online. Internal software is mostly working. And security experts continue ...
Over the past several months, the US government has introduced several new requirements affecting organizations that sell software to government agencies. Because these new requirements are complex, ...
The Byzantine nature of software licensing, where contract costs are not always transparent and licensing terms can be opaque, has recently received the attention of the current administration as part ...
The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) saved over $5 million a year after discovering several agencies paid for far more software than they were actually using. For example, the IRS was paying ...
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Enterprise transformation platform provider Orbus Software today announced that its cloud-native platform built for the US public sector, OrbusInfinity Government, has ...
The General Services Administration on Thursday announced an agreement with software firm Docusign to significantly discount two of its offerings to federal agencies. In GSA’s latest OneGov agreement, ...
Major IT government software contractors like Microsoft and Oracle routinely lock federal agencies into sole-source contracts using monopolistic methods that cost the taxpayers hundreds of millions of ...
America’s infrastructure vulnerability is growing—here’s how the public sector is ratcheting up its cybersecurity efforts. Labeled as one of the most disruptive ransomware attacks in history, last ...
The bipartisan $54 billion CHIPS Act was enacted to minimize risk to the United States, with an eye toward making us less reliant on foreign manufacturing. It was passed with enthusiasm, patriotism ...
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