New leader of GSA’s Technology Transformation Service talks transition, strategy — Washington Technology

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Ex-Pixar developer turned Technology Transformation Service leader Rob Cook talks about his transition into the role and his shop’s strategy going forward.

Source: New leader of GSA’s Technology Transformation Service talks transition, strategy — Washington Technology

DoD Weighted Guidelines for Determining Profit and Fee | PNWC’s Government Contracting Update

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The Department of Defense issued guidance yesterday reminding its contracting officers to pay attention to the DFARS (DoD FAR Supplement) guidelines for determining profit or fee on negotiated contracts (see Guidance on Evaluation of Risk in Negotiating Contract Profit or Fee).

Source: PNWC’s Government Contracting Update: DoD Weighted Guidelines for Determining Profit and Fee

GSA Sees Great Potential in Transition to Next-Generation Network Tech | FedTech Magazine

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The Agriculture and Veterans Affairs Departments have taken steps to get ready for the shift to the Enterprise Infrastructure Solutions contract, but the GSA wants all agencies to plan ahead.

Source: GSA Sees Great Potential in Transition to Next-Generation Network Tech | FedTech Magazine

IG: Challenges remain in GSA’s DATA Act implementation — FCW

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With about six months on the clock before the DATA Act implementation deadline, the General Services Administration still lacks the ability to reliably track spending and certify data submission.

Source: IG: Challenges remain in GSA’s DATA Act implementation — FCW

Senate passes bill to close GAO oversight loophole — FCW

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A measure that would reinstate and make permanent the Government Accountability Office’s authority to arbitrate contractor protests over civilian agency awards will advance to the desk of the president.

Source: Senate passes bill to close GAO oversight loophole — FCW

The Top 3 Growth Industries for State, Local and Education Governments | Onvia

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In the latest State, Local and Education (SLED) Procurement Snapshot from Onvia for Q3 2016, research illustrates a market that offers both overall stability, and specific, distinct areas of growth in 12 main industry groups selling to SLED.

Source: The Top 3 Growth Industries for State, Local and Education Governments | Onvia

Proof of an Adequate Accounting System Must be on CPA Letterhead | PNWC’s Government Contracting Update

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Last March, the DHHS (Department of Health and Human Services) issued a solicitation for IT (Information Technology) services and supplies. The RFP (Request for Proposal) contemplated the award of up to 35 ID/IQ (Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity) contracts over a 10 year period.

Source: PNWC’s Government Contracting Update: Proof of an Adequate Accounting System Must be on CPA Letterhead

INTRODUCING FEDERAL GOVERNMENT CONTRACTING INTO YOUR COMMERCIAL SMALL BUSINESS | SMALL BUSINESS FEDERAL GOVERNMENT CONTRACTING (SBFGC)

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Many inquiries have been received from commercial firms and startups regarding entering the small business federal government contracting market. Topics relevant to the issue have been posted at this site since 2006, but a comparison has not been made between the commercial and government environments to benefit readers. The purpose of this article is to compare small business federal government contracting as opposed to selling commercial products and services. The comparison may be useful for those who are considering melding commercial and federal government business or starting an enterprise involving both venues.

Source: SMALL BUSINESS FEDERAL GOVERNMENT CONTRACTING (SBFGC): INTRODUCING FEDERAL GOVERNMENT CONTRACTING INTO YOUR COMMERCIAL SMALL BUSINESS

Trump presidency could sound death knell for offshore outsourcing | CIO

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U.S.-based offshore outsourcing customers should prepare for the effects of a Trump presidency on their IT services deals.

Source: Trump presidency could sound death knell for offshore outsourcing | CIO

GAO Loses Jurisdiction Over Task Order Protests Valued at More Than $10 Million | Government Contracts & Investigations Blog

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Government contractors hoping to challenge a civilian agency’s award of a task or delivery order may be out of luck, at least temporarily.

Source: GAO Loses Jurisdiction Over Task Order Protests Valued at More Than $10 Million | Government Contracts & Investigations Blog

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