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OMB seeks more specific IT spending data — FCW

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If the Office of Management and Budget has its way, agencies’ Exhibit 300s are about to get significantly more granular.

Source: OMB seeks more specific IT spending data — FCW

How Technology Firms Are Better Enabling Government with IT | Onvia

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In the latest special report from Onvia’s B2G market research team, 10 Hotspots in Government Contracting for 2017, the 4th-ranked hotspot was enabling government with information technology.

Source: How Technology Firms Are Better Enabling Government with IT | Onvia

Quarterly Limitation on Payments Statements (QLOPS) | PNWC’s Government Contracting Update

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There are certain contract clauses that require contractors to prepare and submit “Quarterly Limitation on Payments Statements” (QLOPS). These typically include Price Redetermination contracts (see FAR 52.216-5 and -6) and Incentive Price Revision contracts (see FAR 52.216-16).

Source: PNWC’s Government Contracting Update: Quarterly Limitation on Payments Statements (QLOPS)

Mega-contracts from GSA, DHS continue to spin on the protest hamster wheel – FederalNewsRadio.com

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Two high-profile federal procurements continue to suffer delays because of bid protests.

Source: Mega-contracts from GSA, DHS continue to spin on the protest hamster wheel – FederalNewsRadio.com

McCaul: Expect a Major IT Modernization Push after Cyber Executive Order – Nextgov.com

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The effort to modernize government technology will likely be driven by Rep. Will Hurd’s legislation, the House Homeland chairman said.

Source: McCaul: Expect a Major IT Modernization Push after Cyber Executive Order – Nextgov.com

Proposed Legislation to Notify Small Businesses of Free Procurement Assistance | PNWC’s Government Contracting Update

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Senators Gary Peters (D-MI) and Susan Collins (R-ME) have introduced legislation to help protect small businesses from falling victim to fraud when they register to procure federal contracts. The “Procurement Fraud Prevention Act” would require small businesses to be notified that free assistance is available for help in procuring government contracts through federal programs. Free assistance is available through the various Procurement Technical Assistance Centers (PTACs) the Small Business Administration (SBA) and other organizations.

Source: PNWC’s Government Contracting Update: Proposed Legislation to Notify Small Businesses of Free Procurement Assistance

Yearly defense acquisition reform bill coming soon – FederalNewsRadio.com

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House Armed Services Chairman Mac Thornberry (R-Texas) says he will release his yearly acquisition reform proposals to the public in the next few weeks.

Source: Yearly defense acquisition reform bill coming soon – FederalNewsRadio.com

8 trends to keep ahead of in federal contracting – FederalNewsRadio.com

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The Trump administration has most of Washington on the edge of their seats waiting to see what comes next, and federal contracting is no different.

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Federal CIOs tackle the next phase of cloud migration | CIO

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Many government agencies have already moved basic applications and services to the cloud, but when it comes to the next wave, CIOs must take a hard look at their systems and negotiate flexible contracts with vendors.

Source: Federal CIOs tackle the next phase of cloud migration | CIO

Feds Plan for the New Networking World of SDN | FedTech Magazine

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Software-defined networks can help agencies reduce management costs and provide services on the fly.

Source: Feds Plan for the New Networking World of SDN | FedTech Magazine

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