David Black and Ken Dodds joined host Roger Waldron on this week's Off the Shelf to discuss the latest policy, program and legal developments impacting small businesses in the federal market.
Two agencies are attempting to improve the Contractor Performance Assessment Retrieval System (CPARS) process, which many say isn’t working as intended.
The Biden administration’s 2022 budget request raises the bar for federal contracts going to small, disadvantaged businesses and sets higher budgets for agency research and development spending across the board.
This column was originally published on Roger Waldron’s blog at The Coalition for Government Procurement and was republished here with permission from the author. As previous blogs have noted, the OASIS program is a strategic acquisition asset…
Project management expert and author Michael Lisagor joins host Mark Amtower on this week's Amtower Off Center to talk about his new book, "The Essential Guide to Managing a Project: What Every Project Manager Should Know."
What exactly is a false claim for purposes of federal contracting and if the government goes after a contractor?
Shirley Collier, president of Scale2Market, joins host Mark Amtower on this week's Amtower Off Center for a wide ranging discussion of how small companies can position themselves for acquisition.
Robin Carnahan, former Secretary of State of Missouri and founder of GSA’s 18F’s consulting practice, would replace Emily Murphy as administrator.
Mike Kapetanovich of Growthlab outlines what to expect in federal communications contracts in Q3 of fiscal 2021.
The Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification Accreditation Body named Matt Travis, the former deputy director at CISA, as its new CEO as part of the program’s continued growth.
In anticipation of its May release of an RFI for the follow-on to the OASIS services contract, the General Services Administration held a BIC MAC industry day.
It doesn't always matter how good your company, your bid, or your past performance might be. Smith Pachter McWhorter procurement attorney Joseph Petrillo brought the details to Federal Drive with Tom Temin.
The ZTE, Huawei ban is proving challenging for vendors doing business in countries where China-built networks are almost literally the only way to connect to the rest of the world.
After noting some big corruption enforcement cases, lawyers at one firm are telling clients, including federal contractors, to get ready for increased levels of investigations and enforcement.
With GSA’s outreach regarding BIC MAC continuing, customer agencies and industry partners will look forward to sharing their views and insights regarding the costs and benefits of various acquisition strategies.