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Government Solicitation Did Not Meet Minimum Standards | PNWC’s Government Contracting Update

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The Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) issued a solicitation, using simplified acquisition procedures, to supply diesel fuel to a Navajo District school (Mariano Lake Community School). The procurement was set aside for Indian small business economic enterprises (ISBEE). When the Government uses simplified acquisition procedures, it is not required to use full and open competition to conduct the procurement. Instead, the Government is required to promote competition to the maximum extent practicable. Typically, this means posting the notice in a public place at the contracting office for at least 10 days. Beyond that, the Government must also conduct the procurement consistent with a concern for fair and equitable competition. So, for example, a contracting officer cannot solicit one source and fail to properly post a notification.

Source: PNWC’s Government Contracting Update: Government Solicitation Did Not Meet Minimum Standards

Top 10 runners up for the Washington Business Journal Fastest Growing Companies awards – Washington Business Journal

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Not everybody can make the top 50 ranking. But at least we can answer the frequent question: “Did I almost make it?”

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New Overtime Rules Will Become Effective in a Month | PNWC’s Government Contracting Update

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ALERT: The U.S. Department of Labor’s (DOL) new overtime rules become effective in just over a month from now; December 1, 2016. These new rules will make 4.2 million employees previously exempt from overtime, eligible for overtime pay.

Source: PNWC’s Government Contracting Update: New Overtime Rules Will Become Effective in a Month

A plan for federal information technology – POLITICO

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Putin mocks America over hacking — Mirai is changing

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GAO to probe FedRAMP — FCW

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GAO auditors will take a comprehensive look at the government’s cloud security program by talking to agencies and commercial providers.

Source: GAO to probe FedRAMP — FCW

Fastest Growing Companies 2016 – Washington Business Journal

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Growing revenue — and, we hope, profit — takes a lot of hard work, persistence and even some luck.

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3 Reasons Some Local Governments are Eschewing Big Tech Vendors for Startups | Government Technology

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What used to be multi-million-dollar work is now getting broken down at the local level.

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White House to Push to Centralize IT to Protect Crown Jewels – Nextgov.com

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The plan aims to reduce opportunities for hackers to steal government information.

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GAO to DHS: Give IT Officials a Seat at the Table – Nextgov.com

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DHS’ IT office has no official vote on DHS’ Joint Requirements Council, which was reinstated in 2014 after a former version of the council went defunct in the mid-2000s.

Source: GAO to DHS: Give IT Officials a Seat at the Table – Nextgov.com

Four Types of Information You Need to Win Government Business | Onvia

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Vendors find the most success using advanced commerce intelligence to win in the in business-to-government (B2G) marketplace. They act proactively, taking advantage of research and data related to future agency spending plans, past contract award history and the latest procurement trends. In this blog we discuss four key areas of information that companies wanting to grow their government business should target:

Source: Four Types of Information You Need to Win Government Business | Onvia

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