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After small businesses spent hundreds of hours and tens of thousands of dollars on FirstSource III and PACTS III bids, DHS decided to cancel them.
According to a court filing last week, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security has terminated a $2.4 billion IT and cybersecurity contract awarded to Reston-based federal contractor Leidos last year.
In a posting Friday, DHS said the decision to scrap all existing IT value-added reseller deals under its FirstSource III ...
Nightwing claims insider intel helped secure lucrative CISA work but US says decision is unrelated The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) scrapped a highly lucrative cybersecurity contract ...
The Homeland Security Department terminates the award to Leidos after a year-long protest battle, but for reasons unrelated to the dispute. A $2.4 billion cybersecurity contract that went to ...
The Department of Homeland Security is planning to release a final request for proposals for a recompete contract potentially worth over $100 million to provide enterprise engineering and ...
The head of Homeland Security has accused Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) of losing sight of its original mission and behaving like “the ministry of truth.” Kristi Noem, ...
After DHS did not renew its funding contract for reasons unspecified, MITRE’s 25-year-old Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) program was slated for an abrupt shutdown on April 16, which ...
A senior DHS official confirmed CISA employees involved in election security were put on leave.
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DHS is also recognizing CISA, which faces a potential $500 million cut to its $3 billion annual budget. In its court filing, DHS said it is "conducting acquisition planning to determine the best ...
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