Is LPTA finally dead? — Washington Technology
The 2017 National Defense Authorization Act puts some serious limits on the use of LPTA and narrowly defines when it is should be used.
The 2017 National Defense Authorization Act puts some serious limits on the use of LPTA and narrowly defines when it is should be used.
The 2017 National Defense Authorization Act splits the undersecretary of acquisition, technology and logistics position into two new undersecretary roles — one focused on acquisition, the other on innovation. What does that mean for the future of defense tech?
The SBA has interpreted the Small Business Act’s rule of two to apply to orders placed under multiple award contracts, including the Federal Supply Schedule
Source: SBA Insists That Small Business Rule Of Two Applies To Some FSS Orders – SmallGovCon
A new app lets users navigate federal regulations.
Source: Tracking Federal Regulations? Use Your Smartphone – Nextgov.com
Building a cybersecurity strategy, IT modernization, data center consolidation, and Windows 10 adoption will likely be at the forefront of federal technology next year.
Source: What’s Ahead for Federal IT in 2017? | FedTech Magazine
Unions and procurement specialists await clues on how the president-elect’s agenda for trimming agencies might affect contractors.
Source: Will Trump Bring Back Outsourcing and A-76? – Contracting – GovExec.com
A partnership with a local startup helped San Leandro, Calif., make sense of new data sources.
New reporting rules could make IT equipment leasing less attractive, but lessors may be more amenable to meet client demands or offer new value-added services to win over customers.
Source: New accounting standards change the rules of IT leasing | CIO
To make citizen services more user friendly and efficient, agencies must change how they approach IT.