- August 4, 2022
Thomas Temin, host of Federal Drive at Federal News Network, interviewed Stephanie Halcrow on the recent Center report, The Power of Many: Leveraging Consortia to Promote Innovation, Expand the Defense Industrial Base, and Accelerate Acquisition.
- July 22, 2022
Theresa Hitchens with Breaking Defense begins with a quote: When it comes to MTAs, Eric Lofgren, a defense acquisition specialist at George Mason University, told Breaking Defense that "GAO and OSD seem to be struggling with how to baseline and conduct oversight of these programs."
- July 20, 2022
The George Mason University Center for Government Contracting today released a new research report examining the value of the consortia model to the Department of Defense (DoD) acquisition process.
- July 25, 2022
"The Power of Many: Leveraging Consortia to Promote Innovation, Expand the Defense Industrial Base, and Accelerate Acquisition," co-authored by Center Senior Fellow Stephanie Halcrow and Moshe Schwartz, continues to capture interest. Halcrow was interviewed by Charles Lyons-Burt with ExecutiveGov.
- July 20, 2022
Senior Pentagon leaders have repeatedly emphasized their intent to use data as a strategic asset — but according to a new study shared exclusively with FedScoop this week, the department could benefit from more effective use of data collected through partnerships with tech consortia.
- June 25, 2022
Jerry McGinn, executive director of the Center, is quoted in a RealClear Defense article on the Future Long Range Assault Aircraft (FLRAA) contract.
- July 5, 2022
The study explores the advantages and adjustments that come with applying AI technologies in military settings
- June 15, 2022
Defense News Commentary by Bill Greenwalt, Jerry McGinn, and Christopher Zember see the Defense Production Act "as a strategic asset for shared American values and national interests."
- June 7, 2022
Jerry McGinn quoted in article by Alex Gangitano and Morgan Chalfant with the Hill on use of the Defense Production Act.
- May 18, 2022
Federal Drive host Tom Temin interviews Benjamin McMartin, senior fellow of the Center for Government Contracting, on artificial intelligence and why bias and transparency is a necessary part of the discussion.