Monthly archive

December 2016 - page 13

How Onvia 7 and Onvia’s Ontology Improve Government Contracting | Onvia

in Blog by

Our ontology team constantly updates our library of tags and evidence words – terms used to correctly categorize bids and RFPs.

Source: How Onvia 7 and Onvia’s Ontology Improve Government Contracting | Onvia

Trump picks first lady of professional wrestling to lead SBA — Washington Technology

in Blog by

Donald Trump has tapped Linda McMahon, co-founder of World Wrestling Entertainment, to be the next leader of the Small Business Administration.

Source: Trump picks first lady of professional wrestling to lead SBA — Washington Technology

2017 NDAA Restricts DoD’s Use of LPTA Procedures – SmallGovCon

in Blog by

The 2017 National Defense Authorization Act restricts DoD’s use of low-price technically acceptable evaluations in favor of best value source selection

Source: 2017 NDAA Restricts DoD’s Use of LPTA Procedures – SmallGovCon

Why local governments should embrace fair pay and safe workplace contractor policies | American City & County

in Blog by

Senior director of client success Mina Mina discusses why it’s important for governments to embrace the Fair Pay and Safe Workplaces Executive Order and how to do so.

Source: Why local governments should embrace fair pay and safe workplace contractor policies | Viewpoints

Costs Not Covered by a FAR Cost Principle | PNWC’s Government Contracting Update

in Blog by
PNWC's Government Contracting Update

The cost principles in FAR (Federal Acquisition Regulations) Part 31 do not cover every element of cost that may be incurred by a Government contractor. The absence of coverage of a particular cost category however does not mean the cost are automatically allowable, or even unallowable. Remember, a cost must also be reasonable and allocable to the contract and it must also comply with contract terms. There are a lot of situations where the Government will cap certain costs by inserting provisions in the contract. For example, DOE (Energy) likes to cap executive compensation and many Agencies will cap the amount of overtime that can be charged to their contract(s).

Source: PNWC’s Government Contracting Update: Costs Not Covered by a FAR Cost Principle

CIO Authority ‘Still a Major Issue’ Across Government – Nextgov.com

in Blog by

Neither of the CIOs called to testify before the House committee—Luke McCormack at the Homeland Security Department and Frontis Wiggins of the State Department—report to the top two positions within their agencies.

Source: CIO Authority ‘Still a Major Issue’ Across Government – Nextgov.com

Holiday season is a tough time for low-wage federal contractors – The Washington Post

in Blog by

President Obama has taken action to protect contract workers, but his efforts are under attack.

Source: Holiday season is a tough time for low-wage federal contractors – The Washington Post

Daniel Snyder: The growing backlog of unawarded federal contracts – FederalNewsRadio.com

in Blog by
FederalNewsRadio.com

The federal government has a growing backlog of unawarded contracts. Information technology represents the lion’s share of the potential business.

Source: Daniel Snyder: The growing backlog of unawarded federal contracts – FederalNewsRadio.com

Half of all major agencies fall short on having correct CIO reporting structure – FederalNewsRadio.com

in Blog by

The House Oversight and Government Reform Committee released its third report card on agency progress in implementing FITARA.

Source: Half of all major agencies fall short on having correct CIO reporting structure – FederalNewsRadio.com

Agencies still aren’t acing FITARA — FCW

in Blog by

Twelve of the 24 CFO Act agencies governed by FITARA improved their grades on the latest scorecard.

Source: Agencies still aren’t acing FITARA — FCW

Go to Top