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New Rule Dictates How Feds Can Ethically Apply for Jobs Outside Government – Management – GovExec.com

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Violating the recusal procedures could land federal employees in jail.

Source: New Rule Dictates How Feds Can Ethically Apply for Jobs Outside Government – Management – GovExec.com

Cumbersome Agency Grantmaking Process Continues to Burden Universities – Management – GovExec.com

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GAO recommends a new push for simplicity at OMB, NIH and others.

Source: Cumbersome Agency Grantmaking Process Continues to Burden Universities – Management – GovExec.com

Army Assessments of Contractors’ Past Performance Fall Short – Nextgov.com

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Pentagon watchdog says evaluators didn’t understand criteria.

Source: Army Assessments of Contractors’ Past Performance Fall Short – Nextgov.com

Innovation takes the boring out of contracting – FederalNewsRadio.com

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Few totally new ideas hatch under the stars, but some old ones gain currency. Here are two having to do with contracting.

Source: Innovation takes the boring out of contracting – FederalNewsRadio.com

SBA Adopts Small Business Joint Venture Program – SmallGovCon

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A final rule issued by the SBA sets forth requirements a small business joint venture must satisfy in order to be qualified to perform a small business set

Source: SBA Adopts Small Business Joint Venture Program – SmallGovCon

IG Calls Out Federal Acquisition Service Over IT Resellers – Nextgov.com

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The IG found commercial prices were lower for many of the top-selling items on GSA’s IT Schedule.

Source: IG Calls Out Federal Acquisition Service Over IT Resellers – Nextgov.com

Gartner Sees $1 Trillion Shift In IT Spending To Cloud | Network Computing

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The shift in IT spending from traditional hardware and software to cloud computing will continue over the next five years.

Source: Gartner Sees $1 Trillion Shift In IT Spending To Cloud | Network Computing

Insights Blog | Proposal & Capture Management Consulting & Training from Lohfeld Consulting Group

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Proposal expert Lisa Pafe of Lohfeld Consulting analyzes several Alliant 2 requirements that are raising questions among bidders on the $50 billion vehicle.

Source: Insights Blog | Proposal & Capture Management Consulting & Training from Lohfeld Consulting Group

Army Assessments of Contractors’ Past Performance Fall Short – Contracting – GovExec.com

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Pentagon watchdog says evaluators didn’t understand criteria.

Source: Army Assessments of Contractors’ Past Performance Fall Short – Contracting – GovExec.com

Price Reductions Are Dead; Long Live Price Reductions | Government Contracts, Investigations & International Trade Blog

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You  no  doubt  have  heard  by  now  about  GSA’s 23  June  effort  to  “embrace  modern  technology while moving away from outmoded practices”

Source: Price Reductions Are Dead; Long Live Price Reductions | Government Contracts, Investigations & International Trade Blog

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