The Office of Federal Procurement Policy determined each category should target 13 percent-to-50 percent of their spending to small firms.
What are the key factors and trends shaping the mergers and acquisitions market in 2018? Find out when Peter Eyre, partner at Crowell & Moring LLP, joins host Roger Waldron on this week's Off the Shelf. May 8, 2018
OMB announced the comments could not be located in response to a public records request.
DoD's proposed legislation seeks to force contractors to pick either GAO or Court of Federal Claims for bid protests, but not both.
Kevin Lynch, the president and CEO for the National Industries for the Blind, details how the e-commerce provision can meet the goals of expediency and fulfill federal laws.
Federal Acquisition Service Commissioner Alan Thomas joins host Roger Waldron on this week's Off the Shelf to discuss IT modernization, the GSA schedules program and what's next for the Section 846 Implementation Plan. May 1, 2018
The Air Force is still trying to figure out how to make its software more agile.
In biweekly meetings, DoD contracting experts are chewing through every page of the Pentagon's procurement rules. They expect to eliminate about half.
The Office of Federal Procurement Policy details new goals for category management in version 3 of the governmentwide strategy.
Defense agency reorganizations in a bill from Rep. Mac Thornberry (R-Texas) are major concerns for federal contractors.
A new report from the U.S. China Commission details why agencies, contractors aren’t doing enough to protect their networks, systems from foreign suppliers.
The second draft RFP, answers to questions and the cover memo raise more questions regarding the Defense Department's justification for a single award strategy.
Rep. Mac Thornberry's (R-Texas) latest proposal for acquisition reform presses DoD to implement the initiatives Congress has already passed; borrows heavily from "809 panel" for new ones.
Three different events show how lawmakers and vendors are getting more involved in the ongoing contest around JEDI.
The General Services Administration's System for Award Management still is recovering from a second fraud incident in the last three years.