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Peter Santighian Named ECS Defense SVP; John Heneghan Quoted

GovCon Wire

ECS has appointed Peter Santighian, a more than two-decade government contracting industry veteran, as senior vice president of defense.

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Antiboycott Update for Government Contractors and More

Government Contracts & Investigations

As part of its implementation of this updated enforcement strategy, BIS has both expanded the scope of required antiboycott reports and flagged antiboycott compliance specifically for government contractors. These moves demonstrate how BIS plans to focus its enforcement efforts on Federal contractors. Antiboycott refresher The U.S.

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A Beginner's Guide to Long-Range Acquisition Forecasts (LRAFs)

GovCon Chamber of Commerce

Are you getting the maximum value from long-range acquisition forecasts (LRAFs) for the federal marketplace? These procurement forecasts alert small businesses to future opportunities and contain a wealth of government contracting market research for small business vendors. Start at the Office of Acquisition Management.

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Embracing Data-Driven Change to Enhance Customer Experiences

FedInsider

Friday, November 8, 2024 | 2:00PM EST | 1 Hour | 1 CPE From the delivery of healthcare and public benefits to emergency management and national security, incorporating emerging technologies provides opportunities for government at all levels to enhance constituent services and increase engagement more broadly.

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How should software producers be held accountable for shoddy cybersecurity products?

Federal News Network

The approach is unusual but not unprecedented — in 1975 the government outlawed what was viewed as abusive sales tactics by the automotive industry by creating so-called “lemon laws” that gave new rights to car buyers stuck with inherently defective automobiles. Fale Claims Act liability is nothing to trifle with.