The US government bought software to manage road repairs in a national park
What happened
The US government awarded a contract for software to help manage a road repair project. This software will track work on Titus Canyon Road in Death Valley National Park.
Why it matters
This is a routine contract for basic project management software. It does not change how the government buys software, how roads are repaired, or how national parks are managed. It is a small, everyday purchase.
The signal
There is no specific future event to watch from this routine procurement.