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July 2016 - page 7

What Would Unk Do? – Association of Proposal Management Professionals

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From the Saturday morning IGNITE! sessions, Randy Richter delivers an inspired, poetic delivery about valuable lessons learned from a special mentor.

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Why Division Brand Research is a Smart Investment | Fed Pulse

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From choosing contracts to bid on to strategically positioning a new division, division brand research can helps formulate the right message.

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Adding value to your proposals without adding cost – PropLibrary

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How much does it cost to do things the right way? What does doing things the right way mean when it comes to what you should offer in your proposal?

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Bill would extend civilian contractor whistleblower protections — FCW

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New legislation would protect personal service contractors and subcontractors who report waste, fraud and abuse.

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DynCorp International has work cut out for it with DOJ’s recent false claims act complaint – Washington Business Journal

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“It’s a little bit unusual — although not unheard of — for the Department of Justice to initiate a false claims act case,” an attorney said of a recent Justice Department case against DynCorp.

Source: DynCorp International has work cut out for it with DOJ’s recent false claims act complaint – Washington Business Journal

House Oversight Committee looks to further whistleblower protection for contractors – FederalNewsRadio.com

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Congress may be on vacation but members of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee are staying busy.

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Contractor Ineligible For Reimbursement of Contract Tainted By Kickbacks – SmallGovCon

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The government was excused from paying a contractor’s claim for costs because the contract was tainted by the contractor’s acceptance of subcontractor kickbacks

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Navy looking for more answers for recompete of the NGEN contract — Washington Technology

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The Navy wants industry white papers that explain how they can improve the use of the cloud, network situational awareness and productivity when they recompete the $3.4 billion NGEN contract.

Source: Navy looking for more answers for recompete of the NGEN contract — Washington Technology

Pepper Hamilton LLP: Federal contractors: Be aware of potential for increased penalties under FCA | Government Product News

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Jeffrey Pedersen, an associate at Pepper Hamilton LLP, offers his views on some upcoming changes in penalties for violations of the federal False Claims Act.

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IT cost report is ‘decision engine’ for federal CIOs | FederalNewsRadio.com

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The IT COST Commission Report lays out 21 recommendations for agency CIOs to help them classify, compare and prioritize spending for IT acquisition.

Source: IT cost report is ‘decision engine’ for federal CIOs

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