January, 2025

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Tab for access: How New York City is increasing participation and access to government contracts

Open Contracting Partnership

Each year, New York City spends over $30 billion a year on public contracts to deliver essential good and services to its eight million residents. This is an enormous amount of spending, more than most U.S. states or indeed many countries. But until recently, like many governments, New York City relied on antiquated systems and lacked the tools to take full advantage of its procurement data.

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National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2025 – Procurement Summary

Public Procurement Intl

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Coming to a contract protest near you, loser pays legal fees

Federal News Network

A clause in the Defense Authorization law for 2025 has procurement attorneys sitting up in their chairs. It calls on the Defense Department and the Government Accountability Office to develop a plan to test a novel idea: having companies that lose bid protests to repay DoD for legal costs. Venable procurement attorney Chris Griesedieck the Federal Drive with Tom Temin joined me to discuss what this could all mean.

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Legislative Agencies Adopt Paperless Strategies to Publish and Archive Records

FedTech Magazine

The Government Publishing Office produces and distributes official government publications to Congress, agencies, federal depository libraries and the public. Specifically, GPO publishes the Congressional Record, a daily written account of the previous days congressional proceedings; the Federal Register, the official journal of the government; and GovInfo, a platform for accessing and preserving official documents from the three branches of government.

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How to Create a Blueprint for Fleet Resilience

Speaker: Jeff Dickinson - President and CEO of Railgistixs Transport, Supply Chain and Logistics Thought Leader

Despite the ongoing transformation of the supply chain and logistics landscape, the steadfast importance of carrier safety remains a core principle. From prioritizing preventative maintenance to optimizing fleet utilization, the fundamentals persist. If you’re overlooking and neglecting essential safety precautions today, this could result in expensive repairs and potential safety hazards in the future. 🚧 Join Jeff Dickinson for a conversation on how to mitigate risk, enforce compliance,

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Top NAICS Codes for Wildfire Recovery

USFCR

Wildfire disaster recovery involves a wide range of servicesfrom clearing debris to rebuilding infrastructure and restoring the environment. Contractors looking to secure federal contracts for these projects need to identify the correct NAICS (North American Industry Classification System) codes to align their services with federal opportunities. This guide explains the most relevant NAICS codes for wildfire recovery and how to use them effectively.

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New Report Emphasizes Importance of SEC Whistleblower Program in Light of Potential Staffing Issues

Whistleblower Network News

By any measure, the SECs whistleblower program has been a resounding success, according to a newly released report by Better Markets. The report, The SECs Whistleblower Program Is Key to Protecting the Economy and Main Street Americans Wallets , details the successes of the SEC Whistleblower Program and outlines why it may be even more important if the SEC faces funding and staffing challenges in the years ahead.

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New OCI Rule Contains Big Changes

SmallGovCon

The proposed OCI rule implementing the Preventing Organizational Conflicts of Interest in Federal Acquisition Act has just dropped. We started discussing the Act back in early 2023 after it was passed in late 2022, and I outlined my predictions at the Court of Federal Claims judicial conference. This 108-page rule will propose some major changes for organizational conflicts of interest.

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DoD raises formal performance concerns on multibillion dollar moving contract

Federal News Network

The Defense Department has issued a formal notice to the contractor on its household goods moving contract , asking the firm to justify recent performance issues that appear to violate the terms of the multibillion dollar contract. The recent show-cause notice from U.S. Transportation Command asks the vendor, HomeSafe Alliance, to justify hundreds of instances over the past month in which movers have failed to begin military families moves on the agreed-upon dates, delivered their belongings lat

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Federal Agencies Are Poised to Become More Agile Thanks to Cloud

FedTech Magazine

Last year, the Office of Management and Budget released FedRAMP guidance intended to make it easier and faster for federal agencies to put cloud solutions to work. Since the establishment of FedRAMP in 2011, cloud solutions have exploded, and they continue to grow exponentially. In addition, cloud services open the door to emerging technologies for federal organizations, empowering them to quickly innovate and improve productivity.

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Exploring Sole-Source Contracts: A Shortcut to Federal Success?

USFCR

Sole-source contracts offer businesses a unique opportunity to secure federal contracts without the competitive bidding process. These contracts are awarded directly to a single vendor, often because they provide something no other company can. For many businesses, sole-source awards are an effective way to build relationships with federal agencies and establish a strong foothold in the federal marketplace.

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Whistleblower Receives $2 Million for Exposing Alleged PPP Loan Fraud Scheme

Whistleblower Network News

On January 17, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) announced that skilled nursing facilities chain Unified Care Services LLC (Unified Care), its affiliates and its owner agreed to pay $18 million to resolve allegations that they violated the False Claims Act (FCA) by defrauding Paycheck Protection Program (PPP). The case stems from a whistleblower lawsuit filed under the FCAs qui tam provisions.

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DHS requests information on first responder technology

FedScoop

The Department of Homeland Security is seeking information about technology that could potentially assist first responders, according to a new procurement posting. The program is part of the DHS Science and Technology Directorates System Assessment and Validation for Emergency Responders (SAVER) program and will work with the National Urban Security Technology Laboratory, a federal resource that focuses on law enforcement and fire emergency response tech, as well as systems that can assist in ra

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Why File: A GAO Bid Protest Intervention

SmallGovCon

When contractors think of GAO Bid Protests, most think of the process from the perspective of the protester. However, the contract awardee is not without a voice in the bid protest process at GAO. While the agency will generally defend the contract award decision regardless, the awardee itself can also have a seat at the table. In this installment in our “ Why File ” series, we will explore why a contractor would want to file an intervention in a GAO Bid Protest.

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Elbit America Books $139M Army Delivery Order for Night Vision Goggles

GovCon Wire

The U.S. Army has awarded Elbit Systems of America a $139 million delivery order to continue producing Enhanced Night Vision Goggle-Binocular, or ENVG-B, systems for the military branch. Elbit America said Thursday it will also provide logistics support and spare parts through the order placed under an indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract the Army awarded in 2023.

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CDOs Seek Clarity Around Their AI Responsibilities

FedTech Magazine

Critical gaps in guidance persist for chief data officers, particularly with regard to data governance for artificial intelligence, despite making progress on data maturity and mission goals. CDOs report widespread agency adoption of data strategies, but evolving priorities and a lack of clarity as to their roles complicate efforts to build on that progress.

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Raft Secures Air Force Contract for Cloud Computing, IT Integration

ExecutiveBiz

Raft, a technology consulting firm, has received a contract valued at $25.1 million from the U.S. Air Force to provide cloud computing and IT integration 2.0 services.

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How to Balance Security and CX in Digital Identity Verification 

GovLoop

Agencies find themselves in a tough spot when providing online services that require identity verification. They must take every feasible measure to safeguard against the omnipresent risk of fraud, in compliance with an extensive and complex set of laws and policies. Such measures are inarguably necessary. But those efforts run the risk of creating a process in which people experience unnecessary delays and difficulties trying to access benefits and services online, said Jordan Burris, Vice Pres

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When termination for convenience becomes inconvenient

Federal News Network

Does anyone ever really have a contract with the government or can a customer terminate for convenience? One sole practitioner pushed back and found that even termination for convenience has procedures and rules. Haynes Boone procurement attorney Zach Prince says you should know your rights as a contractor. He joined the Federal Drive with Tom Temin to discuss.

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Govology Webinar: An Introduction to Government Small Business Certifications (2025 Update), January 21, 2025, 1:00 pm EST

SmallGovCon

Steven Koprince, Govology legal analyst and retired founder of Koprince McCall Pottroff will be presenting this webinar. In this course he provides a big-picture overview of small business certifications in the government marketplace and you will learn about various federal small business certification programs, including Small Business Self Certification, Small Disadvantaged Business (SDB) & 8(a), Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB), Veteran-Owned Small Business (VOSB), H

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Key Opportunities for GovCons in DOD’s FY25 Budget

GovCon Wire

The Department of Defenses fiscal year 2025 budget request offers significant insights for government contractors seeking to align with the department’s priorities. With $143.2 billion allocated to research, development, test and evaluation, this budget emphasizes innovation, modernization and technological advancements aimed at strengthening U.S. national security.

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Top Public Sector Leaders to Watch in 2025

WashngtonExec

Serving the government market requires deep knowledge of its mission, ability to provide secure innovative solutions and being a trusted, strategic partner for the nations agencies that provide citizen-facing services and programs. As technology and citizen expectations evolve, so do the needs of agencies as they continue to modernize internal IT infrastructure and adopt emerging [.

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Federated Wireless Providing 5G to Improve Efficiency at Marine Corps Logistics Hub

ExecutiveBiz

Federated Wireless has secured a contract valued at over $6 million to deploy its private 5G network to the Marine Corps Logistics Commands logistics hub in Albany, Georgia. The company said Tuesday that work on the 42-month sustainment contract already started in November.

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The UK's AI Opportunities Action Plan -- a procurement view

How to Crack a Nut

The UK Government has today published its AI Opportunities Action Plan , focused on Ramping up AI adoption across the UK to boost economic growth, provide jobs for the future and improve people's everyday lives. The plan heavily focuses on public sector AI adoption and formulates a series of recommendations to boost AI procurement. In this post, I highlight some aspects from a procurement perspective.

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Where Cars and Cybersecurity Collide (Pun Intended)

FedScoop

A few years back, I was in the market for a new car. As I looked, I realized the features I love most technology and performance capabilities are not easily found together in the automotive industry. Most vehicles are generations behind the electronics in our pockets when released, then rapidly outdated as time progresses. Ultimately, I went with a Rivian: a new, USA-made, adventure-focused EV company with a consolidated approach to vehicle software.

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GAO Says: Solicitation + Q&A = Material Requirements

SmallGovCon

Recently, GAO sustained a bid protest, finding that the awardee did not meet the material requirements of the solicitation. The GAO held that the requirements of the solicitation included an agencys answer during the question and answer (Q&A) period. In ATP Gov, LLC , the United States Air Force (the Agency) issued a solicitation for portable satellite terminals, related equipment, and associated services.

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VA Awards 4 Spots on Medical Disability Exam Support IDIQ

GovCon Wire

The Department of Veterans Affairs has awarded four companies positions on a follow-on, indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract to provide medical disability examination services in Regions 1 through 4.

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Public Procurement Policy Training for Scotland

Scottish Government Procurement

In May 2024, we held a series of Public Procurement Policy Training for Scotland sessions. These were run by Morton Fraser MacRoberts LLP in collaboration with the Scottish Procurement and Property Directorate. The training focused on how to robustly implement Scottish Procurement Policy Notes and SG procurement policy in the following key areas: Procurement Strategies and Annual Reporting Community Benefits Fair Work First Climate Change World Trade Organisation (WTO)/Sanctions Cash flow: Promp

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State Department Seeks Global Advisory Services Contractor

ExecutiveBiz

The Department of State has issued a request for proposals for a multiple-award indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract on administrative and general management consulting services for offices under the departments African and political-military affairs bureaus.

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Benefits of MWBE Certification for Your Small Business

Select GCR

Small business enterprise certification, particularly MWBE certification, helps minority and women-owned businesses secure government contracts and receive valuable support. This article covers what MWBE certification is, how to obtain it, and the benefits it brings. Key Takeaways MWBE certification enhances business opportunities for minority and women-owned enterprises by prioritizing them in government contract procurement.

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The Federal Viper Program: A Critical Opportunity for Contractors in Wildfire Relief

USFCR

Wildfires have become an increasingly destructive force, with recent years marking some of the most catastrophic events in U.S. history. California alone has experienced millions of acres burned , billions of dollars in damages, and untold devastation to communities. These disasters demand swift and effective recovery efforts, but federal agencies cant do it alone.

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Fixed Price Contracts: Government Contractors Beware

Government Contracts Navigator

Merle M. DeLancey, Jr. Many predict that, among other procurement and regulatory reforms, the new administration will implement policies favoring the award of fixed-price government contracts and grants. Throughout the years, the procurement pendulum has swung back and forth in favor of and against fixed-price contracting. For example, in 2017, the Department of Defense … Continue reading "Fixed Price Contracts: Government Contractors Beware" The post Fixed Price Contracts: Government Con

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Navy Soliciting Proposals for Potential $1.9B Shipyard Repair, Maintenance & Modernization Contract

GovCon Wire

The U.S. Navy has started seeking proposals for an indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity multiple award contract with a potential value of $1.9 billion for outsourcing work related to Chief of Naval Operations availabilities on fast attack submarines. Contract Specifications According to the request for proposal issued on SAM.

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Precise Software Solutions implements ML as a service on AWS to save time and money for federal agency

AWS Public Sector

Precise Software Solutions, Inc. (Precise), an Amazon Web Services (AWS) Partner , participated in the AWS Think Big for Small Business Program (TBSB) to expand their AWS capabilities and to grow their business in the public sector. After completion of the program, Precise achieved Advanced tier partner status and was selected by a federal government agency to create a machine learning as a service (MLaaS) platform on AWS.

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Intel Foundry Adds 2 Defense Industrial Base Customers to RAMP-C Project’s Phase 3

ExecutiveBiz

Intel Foundry has added Trusted Semiconductor Solutions and Reliable MicroSystems to the third phase of the Department of Defenses Rapid Assured Microelectronics Prototypes-Commercial, or RAMP-C, project.

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Social Value in Procurement: Webinar

Oxford College of Procurement and Supply

Watch our latest Procurement on Demand webinar that provides insight into what Social Value in procurement is. The webinar will consider the legal obligations surrounding social value in public procurement, when to consider it and how to measure it. Social value in procurement is about making sure that what you buy creates additional benefits for society.

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What’s in the Defense policy bill concerned with procurement

Federal News Network

As it always does, the National Defense Authorization Act known as the NDAA includes a whole section devoted to federal procurement. We get highlights from attorney Zach Prince of Haynes Boone on the Federal Drive with Tom Temin. Interview transcript: Tom Temin And we could talk for hours about Title 8, as we could every year. But Zach, one thing we should point out that was left out in the conference bill, is that idea of inflation compensation for contractors.