OOPS Starts Tomorrow! – Government Contracts Legal Forum

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We’ve wrapped up our preview posts, which gave a sneak peek at just a few of tomorrow and Friday’s OOPS panels, including investigations, privacy and cybersecurity, international procurement, and cost and pricing issues.

It’s not too late to register for the event! Click here for details and directions.

We’ll see you tomorrow at the Renaissance Hotel in Washington, D.C.! The full agenda can be viewed here.

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What is the GSA? | Government Sales Insider

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Any company that’s in government contracting or interested in doing business in the public sector should be familiar with the General Services Administration.

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Larry Allen: Processes continue during budget debate – FederalNewsRadio.com

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Contractors, no less than federal employees, can relax now that Congress and the administration managed to keep the government open for business. Luckily some processes didn’t hesitate. Such as a training session for contractors recently staged by the General Services Administration. Larry Allen, president of Allen Federal Business Partners, shares the details on Federal Drive with Tom Temin.

Source: Larry Allen: Processes continue during budget debate – FederalNewsRadio.com

DOD pushing ahead with AT&L split — FCW

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The Obama administration and its Pentagon leadership vehemently opposed it, but the Department of Defense is now enthusiastically embracing the congressional mandate to break up the Office of Acquisition, Technology, and Logistics.

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FOIA Best Practices Workshop Continues This Summer | DigitalGov

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The Office of Information Policy (OIP) is pleased to announce two new topics and dates for our Best Practices Workshop series as we continue this initiative this summer. OIP launched the Best Practices Workshop series in 2014 as a way to share and leverage successes in Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) administration across the government. Each workshop in the series focuses on a specific topical area and includes a panel of representatives who share their success stories and strategies. For example, some of the topics covered in the first series of workshops included panels on reducing backlogs, proactive disclosures, and implementing technology in FOIA administration. This series continues to be an opportunity for professionals at every level of the FOIA process to learn from one another and to leverage the successes of other agencies for their own organizations.

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New report tries to bust FedRAMP myths about cost, usage – FederalNewsRadio.com

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A new study is shooting down longstanding concerns about the cloud security authorization process known as FedRAMP.

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IT upgrade bill moves to House floor — FCW

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The Modernizing Government Technology Act, a bill to help agencies upgrade their legacy technology, passed out of committee on May 2 and will soon get a vote on the House floor.

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Why these usually boring budget, planning concepts hold the key for IT modernization – FederalNewsRadio.com

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The secret weapon to this IT modernization conundrum that the federal community has been talking about for much of the last decade may come in the fiscal 2019 budget development process.

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Trump orders shake-up of US federal digital services – Government Computing Network

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American Technology Council to help US government “transform and modernise its information technology and how it uses and delivers digital services”

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“In Scope” vs. “Out of Scope” Modifications: GAO Explains The Difference – SmallGovCon

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GAO denied a protest challenging an agency’s modification of a contract where the modification was within scope and of a nature that competitors could have

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