Federal contractors said the recent government shutdown was marked by confusion, lack of communication and unclear guidance from agencies about their responsibilities.
Alan Chvotkin, executive vice president at the Professional Services Council, joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin to talk about what the accelerated payments would mean for contractors.
Industry says the President's recent security clearance transfer brings promise for long-awaited modernization to the entire personnel vetting process.
Alan Chvotkin of the Professional Services Council tells Federal Drive with Tom Temin how a simple subcontracting law change turned into a years long saga.
House Armed Services Committee Ranking Member Mac Thornberry (R-Texas) wants DoD to pick up the pace on implementing laws.
Evidence is mounting that civilian agencies are spending less than what they received in appropriations for fiscal 2019.
Contractors watch the President's Management Agenda developments no less than federal managers. David Berteau joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin for his view.
President Donald Trump's skinny budget for 2020 will be released soon and it promises an adherence to congressional budget caps.
A low level debate is rumbling within the Defense Department and with its contractors having to do with progress and performance based payments.
Does the new rule satisfy contractors who felt beset by DoD buyers' reliance on LPTA? David Berteau gave his take on Federal Drive with Tom Temin.
Federal contractors used a variety of strategies to weather the shutdown's impact on their cash flow, and expect a return to normalcy to take a long time.
Contractors, like federal employees, are glad to see the government reopen but are suspicious of the fact that it's only a three-week continuing resolution.
Shutdown's impact on contractors: It's not just the lack of new work that hurts. They're not being paid for work they've already done.
Several agency CIOs and IT executives told Federal News Network that their systems and data are well protected, but the loss of the contractor workforce could be devastating.
Few contractors ever dreamed the partial government shutdown would start to approach a full month. David Berteau of the Professional Services Council provided some insight.