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Recipes for what to write about – PropLibrary

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 We don’t recommend using templates that recycle text or provide a shell with placeholders or form fields.

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26 protests of $11.5B training contract kicks off busy summer of IT – FederalNewsRadio.com

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Government contractors and GAO are likely to be busy this summer responding to several billion-dollar solicitations for IT services and dealing with the corresponding protests from the losing bidders.

Source: 26 protests of $11.5B training contract kicks off busy summer of IT – FederalNewsRadio.com

​Deltek Inc.: Government IT services market to remain flat in years to come, but new opportunities arise – Washington Business Journal

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Contractors that service aging IT systems will see more budget scrutiny, but those in system development, infrastructure modernization, cloud computing and cybersecurity are positioned well.

Source: Deltek Inc.: Government IT services market to remain flat in years to come, but new opportunities arise – Washington Business Journal

Proposal Submissions that Exceed Page Limit Can Become Disqualified | PNWC’s Government Contracting Update

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The National Science Foundation (NSF) issued a solicitation for information technology services. Quotations were to be submitted in six volumes and the solicitation established page limit and format limitations for each volume. For example, Volume I had a limit of 35 pages, single-spaced, with stated font size and type. Bidders were instructed that NSF would evaluate only up to the page maximums as noted for each volume submission, and that any pages beyond the stated limits would not be considered.

Source: Proposal Submissions that Exceed Page Limit Can Become Disqualified | PNWC’s Government Contracting Update

Public sector users told: merger of HPE services with CSC is “business as usual” – Government Computing

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HPE spins off IT enterprise services business, including old EDS operations, into new organisation with CSC, but deal will not be completed until Marc

Source: Public sector users told: merger of HPE services with CSC is “business as usual” – Government Computing

GAO: Awardee’s Low Price Isn’t Too Low, Absent a Price Realism Evaluation – SmallGovCon

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An agency cannot reject an offeror for proposing too-low of a price unless the solicitation specifically contemplates a price realism evaluation.

Source: GAO: Awardee’s Low Price Isn’t Too Low, Absent a Price Realism Evaluation – SmallGovCon

Using your Contract Story in your rebid – Rebidding Solutions

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How to collate your Contract Story to show how well you have delivered your contract in your rebid.

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House panel weighs the risks of legacy IT — FCW

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As experts warned of the ‘dire’ threats posed by outdated federal technology, lawmakers grilled top feds, debated workforce issues and inched closer to backing a $3.1 billion fix-it fund.

Source: House panel weighs the risks of legacy IT — FCW

Opposition to $3.1B IT Modernization Fund begins to thaw | FederalNewsRadio.com

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Rep. Jason Chaffetz said he was warming up to the idea of the fund, but wants assurances that money will be spent wisely and receive a return on investment.

Source: Opposition to $3.1B IT Modernization Fund begins to thaw | FederalNewsRadio.com

7 of the oldest Federal IT systems still wheezing away | Network World

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From an IBM Series/1 and floppy drives to COBOL and Assembly languages, old federal systems never die.

Source: 7 of the oldest Federal IT systems still wheezing away | Network World

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