AI, Cloud, Market Intelligence
There have been big changes to federal technology acquisition in the initial months of the Trump administration to streamline procurement and increase competition. In line with these efforts, a bipartisan group of lawmakers, including Senators Elizabeth Warren and Eric Schmitt, introduced a bill to combat market concentration for artificial intelligence (AI) and cloud capabilities in the Department of Defense (DOD).
Federal Government, Market Intelligence, Technology
In the administration’s first 100 days in office, multiple executive orders (EO) were signed to update federal procurement. Several initiatives released across the federal market include the OneGov Strategy, procurement consolidation and the Army Transformation Initiative.
Market Intelligence, Member Spotlight
While some people may view curiosity as a personality trait, Susanna Patten sees it as an important strategic asset. In her role as Senior Manager, Market Intelligence at TD SYNNEX Public Sector, she goes beyond analyzing numbers; she uncovers the narrative behind them. By approaching data with a storytelling mindset, she is able to turn information into insight, and insight into impact.
Federal Government, Market Intelligence, Technology
On Thursday April 30th, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth released a memo for the U.S. Army to undergo a “comprehensive transformation”.
Big Data, Cybersecurity, Market Intelligence, Technology
The 2025 National Association of State Chief Information Officers (NASCIO) Midyear Conference took place in Philadelphia, PA where state technology leaders shared insights into their top technology priorities for this year. Some of the key focus areas included AI with emphasis on generative AI, data management, governance and quality and cybersecurity and risk management.
Acquisition, GSA, Market Intelligence
In the last week, the General Services Administration (GSA) officially launched the OneGov Strategy — a bold, long-term initiative to modernize the way agencies purchase goods and services, starting with IT.In simple terms: GSA wants to move away from agencies buying software in silos and instead act like one large, coordinated customer. That means better pricing, stronger security and a more efficient process, according to the agency.So what’s changing, and what does it mean for IT resellers and vendors in the public sector?