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How contractors can prepare for a very big year in contracting

Regardless of what deal Congress figures out, federal spending is going to rise sharply next year. That will mean more acquisition contracts than ever….

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3 upcoming contracts women-owned small businesses should know about

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The biggest success factor for federal contractors might be dealing with uncertainty

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How volatile was 2020 for contractors? Deltek’s survey tells us

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(AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana)The U.S. Capitol is seen as national guard members pass by on Capitol Hill in Washington, Thursday, May 20, 2021. The House voted to create an independent commission on the deadly Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol, sending the legislation to an uncertain future in the Senate. (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana)

It’s never too early for contractors to start planning when Congress is talking trillions

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What contractors can expect in 2021

With a vaccine still on the horizon, and a presidential transition now underway, projections on contract spending for 2021 are murkier than usual.

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CIA cloud program awarded; CISA cyber program under protest

Contractors should get ready for a busy holiday season with final solicitations expected to come from DISA, NIH and DHS for mega-contracts.

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Kevin Plexico, right, senior vice president of information solutions at Deltek, with John Thomas Flynn. (Amelia Brust/Federal News Network)Kevin Plexico, right, senior vice president of information solutions at Deltek, with John Thomas Flynn on Ask the CIO: SLED Edition

State and local IT market forecasting — pre-coronavirus: Part 2

Deltek’s Kevin Plexico continued his fiscal 2021 state, local and education IT forecast with a focus on Texas and New York, plus the crucial role federal funds play in state and local IT budgets.

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