Gain insights on major trends, drivers, and legislative actions within the cybersecurity market.
This snapshot examines the air and missile defense sector and routes to market for information technology vendors selling into the Department of Defense.
In this snapshot we conduct analysis of data analytics related federal contracting spending.
This snapshot examines cybersecurity trends driving federal demand across a sample of federal agencies for technologies that enable workforce development.
This snapshot examines opportunities at the intersection between DevSecOps and threat monitoring, across a sample of federal agencies.
The 2022 AFCEA TechNet Cyber conference provided a forum for key decision makers in the defense community to talk about the cybersecurity challenges they are facing. This briefing covers key takeaways and strategy to align your technology solutions to the problems at hand.
In this deep-dive, explore the intersection of information technology and the military priorities coming out of the Indo-Pacific region.
Gain insights into how government contractors can best take advantage of opportunities as state and local governments approach their fiscal year end.
This Sales Intelligence Briefing provides the basics of the federal government’s Zero Trust frameworks, as well as insights into upcoming milestones, insertion points, and implementation plans.
This Sales Intelligence Briefing contains an overview of the federal health IT market, as well as in-depth looks at the health IT-related trends and drivers for three of the most health-aligned federal organizations.
Take a look at the federal cloud computing market, focused on total cloud spend within specific DOD and civilian agencies.
In this high-level briefing, we take a look at the federal cloud computing market, focused on key drivers and initiatives, service models, as well as both defense and civilian agency spending trends.
This quick look at the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act examines key provisions in the legislation that are addressable to IT federal contractors as well as a rundown of funding geared towards the state and local market. We also identify IT vendors with footprint in the agencies expected to benefit the most.