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September 2016 - page 15

SDVOSB Fraud: “Pass-Through” Voided Contract – SmallGovCon

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SDVOSB fraud, in which a prime and subcontractor agreed to a pass-through arrangement, voided the underlying SDVOSB prime contract.

Source: SDVOSB Fraud: “Pass-Through” Voided Contract – SmallGovCon

A sobering take on government contractors — FCW

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Steve Kelman shares a longtime executive’s less-than-rosy report on federal IT.

Source: A sobering take on government contractors — FCW

42% of Procurement Staff Report Not Receiving Enough Bidders | Onvia

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Onvia recently conducted a survey of government procurement professionals from around the country. One of the highlighted findings that the survey revealed was that 42% of procurement staff reported that on average their competitive bids and RFPs did not receive enough bidders. We think this is something that can be improved with better collaboration between the procurement community and vendors. Here’s more:

Source: 42% of Procurement Staff Report Not Receiving Enough Bidders | Onvia

Report: Federal Government Has ‘Near Monopoly’ on Worst Customer Experience – Nextgov.com

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Uncle Sam finished dead last among 21 major industries.

Source: Report: Federal Government Has ‘Near Monopoly’ on Worst Customer Experience – Nextgov.com

SBA Dismisses Unspecific SDVOSB Status Protest – SmallGovCon

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OHA’s decision in Jamaica Bearings Company reinforces the SBA’s rule concerning specificity in filing a service disabled veteran-owned status protest.

Source: SBA Dismisses Unspecific SDVOSB Status Protest – SmallGovCon

Proposal Compensation Plans – Consistency is Paramount | PNWC’s Government Contracting Update

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PNWC's Government Contracting Update

Adnet Systems protested the award of a NASA contract to another bidder for a number of reasons, all of which were denied by the GAO (General Accountability Office). One of those protests involved the proposed level of compensation to be paid to incumbent employees.

Source: PNWC’s Government Contracting Update: Proposal Compensation Plans – Consistency is Paramount

What You Need to Know About Mergers and Acquisitions Involving Government Contractors and Their Suppliers | Government Contracts, Investigations & International Trade Blog

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How the United States regulates the proposed acquisition of a U.S. business by a foreign interest.

Source: What You Need to Know About Mergers and Acquisitions Involving Government Contractors and Their Suppliers | Government Contracts, Investigations & International Trade Blog

Why I Banned Non-Compete Clauses From Our Hiring Practices – InformationWeek

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Like so many tech company founders, Jordan Cram, CEO of Enstoa, thought including non-compete clauses in employee contracts was a way to protect his company. Here, he tells us what led him to reconsider the conventional wisdom and do away with non-compete clauses altogether – and how his company has benefited as a result.

Source: Why I Banned Non-Compete Clauses From Our Hiring Practices – InformationWeek

SBA announces 68 winners of third annual Growth Accelerator Fund Competition — Washington Technology

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The Small Business Administration has announced 68 winners of its third annual Growth Accelerator Fund Competition.

Source: SBA announces 68 winners of third annual Growth Accelerator Fund Competition — Washington Technology

Screening Contractors with Unpaid Federal Tax Liabilities | PNWC’s Government Contracting Update

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PNWC's Government Contracting Update

Back in 2010, the White House noted in a memorandum to Executive Agencies that Government contracts were being awarded to “thousands of companies” with serious tax delinquencies. The total amount of unpaid taxes owed by these companies was estimated to be more than $5 billion at the time.

Source: PNWC’s Government Contracting Update: Screening Contractors with Unpaid Federal Tax Liabilities

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