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Friday Flash 04/12/2024

The Coalition for Government Procurement

The document, officially titled “Incident Response Recommendations and Considerations for Cybersecurity Risk Management: A CSF 2.0 The new draft guidance also shifts the focus away from “detecting, analyzing, prioritizing, and handling incidents” to incorporating incident response into overall cybersecurity risk management activities.

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Friday Flash 08/09/2024

The Coalition for Government Procurement

The Software Acquisition Guide for Government Enterprise Consumers was created by the Information and Communications Technology Supply Chain Risk Management Task Force, a group co-led by CISA and industry representatives. United States , exercising jurisdiction to consider a bid protest involving Other Transaction (“OT”) authority.

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Friday Flash 08/02/2024

The Coalition for Government Procurement

United States , exercising jurisdiction to consider a bid protest involving Other Transaction (“OT”) authority. 1 Addressing an issue of first impression, the Court held that a challenge to an OT solicitation for the follow-on production of goods and services is within the purview of the COFC’s bid protest jurisdiction. 24, 2020).

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Friday Flash 08/16/2024

The Coalition for Government Procurement

As we bid farewell to Tom in his professional capacity, the Coalition extends our heartfelt gratitude for his years of service and wish him all the best in his well-deserved retirement. United States , exercising jurisdiction to consider a bid protest involving Other Transaction (“OT”) authority. 24-160 (July 16, 2024).

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Friday Flash 07/26/2024

The Coalition for Government Procurement

The extension will ensure uninterrupted services during the award of the next contract iteration. CIO-SP4 is designed as an infinite-delivery and infinite-quality contract with a ceiling of $50 billion. It is currently unknown when NITAAC will resolve the bid protests that CIO-SP4 faces.