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The FY 2024 National Defense Authorization Act: Key Provisions Government Contractors Should Know

Government Contracts Legal Forum

The provision also authorizes procurement technical assistance providers to provide education to small businesses on the requirements of DFARS 252.204-7012, Safeguarding Covered Defense Information, and the requirements for mitigating risks related to foreign ownership, control, or influence of DoD contractors under section 847 of the FY 2020 NDAA.

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Friday Flash 04/26/2024

The Coalition for Government Procurement

We remain committed to this mission at the upcoming Spring Training Conference, ensuring that attendees leave with comprehensive updates on acquisition policies, programs, and initiatives in subjects like artificial intelligence (AI), cybersecurity, the medical supply chain, and much more. We look forward to seeing you in May!

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Key Domestic Sourcing Provisions of the House and Senate Versions of the Fiscal Year (FY) 2024 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA)

Inside Government Contracts

The ongoing bi-partisan support for bolstering domestic sourcing is illustrated no better than through this year’s NDAA, which focuses on expanding the domestic supply chain for materials and supplies critical to the U.S. This requirement would apply only to contracts entered into after the 2024 NDAA is enacted.

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Friday Flash 3/08/2024

The Coalition for Government Procurement

In Memory of Marcia Madsen It is with heavy hearts that the staff and members of The Coalition for Government Procurement mourn the passing of our dear friend and colleague, Marcia Madsen. After several years at Mayer Brown, Marcia’s advice was instrumental in my decision to become President of the Coalition for Government Procurement.

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Federal agencies urged to invest now in accelerated hardware to meet looming AI workloads

FedScoop

We believe the principal workload for the future enterprise by 2029 or 2030 is going to be an AI workload and that will require accelerated infrastructure capable of supporting AI applications, Bill Burnham, former Chief Technology Officer for U.S. Download the full report. What people need is acceleration, argued Intels Cameron Chehreh.

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Government Contracts Inflation Update

Procurement Notes

Nash previously addressed excessive deficit spending, calling it “an issue that should be of concern to all folks that work in the procurement arena.” 86] Hence, supply chain realignment is well underway. .” 86] Hence, supply chain realignment is well underway. Professor Ralph C. Canada, U.K,