In government software development, the question isn’t whether AI will replace coders, but how humans and machines will work together. AI can already generate code, catch bugs, and suggest fixes in ...
AFRL awards Parsons a $98.5M task order for GARDEM 2 software baselines supporting command, control and ISR missions.
Government agencies rely on software to deliver critical services, but many systems are outdated and difficult to maintain. Aging technology slows down operations, increases security risks, and makes ...
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 ...
The Army has put on hold a $10 billion software contract as the service branch reviews its acquisition strategy. The New Modern Software Development contract vehicle does not appear on any of lists of ...
Editor’s Note: Following publication of this article, the Department of the Air Force chief information officer responded to this article on LinkedIn, providing further justification for their memo.
The government has published guidance for software engineers working in government departments on how they should use artificial intelligence (AI)-based coding assistants. The Government Digital ...
Rapid software development with DevSecSafOps integrates safety into modern software development practices. Software is at the heart of many warfighting platforms. To meet Army transformation ...
The software industry has known for decades that rewriting a system from scratch is never the right solution. The bigger the system, the worse the mistake. Government software development is a curious ...
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