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Outcomes Matter More Than Ever in Services Contracting – Promising Practices – Management – GovExec.com

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Begin with the end in mind.

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Best Places to Work in IT 2016

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Computerworld’s Best Places to Work in IT 2016

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A future where price is no longer a factor for many RFPs

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GSA downplaying price as an evaluation factor in picking contractors for large multiple-award contracts has spurred a broader look at this concept.

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Government Contractors: Reach Out to Agencies Before June 30th | Onvia

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June 30 marks the end of the fiscal year for 46 state agencies, according to the National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL). Many cities and counties, likewise, have fiscal year-ends on June 30. International City and County Management Association (ICMA) surveys show 43% of cities and 36% of counties end their fiscal years on June 30.

Source: Government Contractors: Reach Out to Agencies Before June 30th | Onvia

Federal Court: Agencies Can Punish Employees for Refusing to Break Rules – Oversight – GovExec.com

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State Department employee was not protected because he refused to violate a contracting regulation, rather than a federal law.

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Large DoD 8(a) Sole Source Contracts Have Dropped By 86.5% – SmallGovCon

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DoD 8(a) sole source contracts over $20 million have declined by 86.5% since Section 811 of the 2010 NDAA came into effect, according to a GAO report.

Source: Large DoD 8(a) Sole Source Contracts Have Dropped By 86.5% – SmallGovCon

The Washington Business Journal’s 2016 Best Places to Work – Washington Business Journal

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From escape rooms to taco lunches, these companies value team building and corporate bonding to help build one of Greater Washington’s Best Places to Work.

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How working remotely can be beneficial for business | CIO

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The flexibility and freedom of planning and running a campaign, or even a business, from a remote location can’t be beat, especially with all the communication tools available now. Here’s a look at the transformative benefits that remote work offers – and not just for marketing.

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Contractors Attempt to Get on the Presidential Candidates’ Radar – Contracting – GovExec.com

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Industry group works on strategy for ensuring a smooth transition, releases survey of agency buyers.

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Air Force to small biz: Take your time entering this market — Washington Technology

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At the ACQUIRE Show this week, Air Force director of small business programs Mark Teskey offered advice to companies new to the government contracting marketplace.

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