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March 2017

Contracts: There are enough for everyone – FederalNewsRadio.com

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On this edition of Columbia Technology Partner’s Ready to Prime, Allen Scott discusses the contracting landscape with two people who know it very well.

Source: Contracts: There are enough for everyone – FederalNewsRadio.com

Joseph Petrillo: Will new innovation office improve procurement? – FederalNewsRadio.com

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The new White House Office of American Innovation headed by Jared Kushner could be one way to make federal procurement more efficient and responsive.

Source: Joseph Petrillo: Will new innovation office improve procurement? – FederalNewsRadio.com

Scott Maucione: This office doesn’t have to sweat the acquisition details – FederalNewsRadio.com

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The Strategic Capabilities Office is one of the most lauded organizations in the Defense Department

Source: Scott Maucione: This office doesn’t have to sweat the acquisition details – FederalNewsRadio.com

White House details how it wants civilian agencies to cut $18B in FY2017 – FederalNewsRadio.com

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According to budget documents obtained by Federal News Radio, many agencies would see reductions to education, grant and research programs.

Source: White House details how it wants civilian agencies to cut $18B in FY2017 – FederalNewsRadio.com

Introducing the free ‘Proposal Benchmarker’ – The Proposal Guys Jon and BJ’s proposal blog

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How good are your organisation’s proposal capabilities? Are you doing great stuff, or doing great stuff against the odds. Does your process work like a dream – or feel more like a nightmare? Are you winning lots, or losing too much?

Source: Introducing the free ‘Proposal Benchmarker’ – The Proposal Guys Jon and BJ’s proposal blog

Moving Forward with a New Management Agenda | IBM Center for the Business of Government

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President Trump’s budget proposal unveiled earlier this month includes a series of initiatives on the management of the federal government.

Source: Moving Forward with a New Management Agenda | IBM Center for the Business of Government

Elevating Concerns That Are Not Satisfactorily Resolved by Your Local ACO | PNWC’s Government Contracting Update

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Did you know that DCMA (Defense Contract Management Agency) has a mechanism whereby contractors can elevate concerns that cannot be resolved at the CMO (Contract Management Office) level? One has to dig deep on DCMA’s website to find it but here’s a direct link.

Source: PNWC’s Government Contracting Update: Elevating Concerns That Are Not Satisfactorily Resolved by Your Local ACO

Sean Moulton: States may have answer to procurement transparency – FederalNewsRadio.com

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Sean Moulton of the Project on Government Oversight shares what the feds can learn from how states handle similar information.

Source: Sean Moulton: States may have answer to procurement transparency – FederalNewsRadio.com

The Modernizing Government Technology Act Is Getting a Second Look in Congress | FedTech Magazine

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The push for a federal policy that encourages IT modernization is gaining momentum, according to key lawmakers.

Source: The Modernizing Government Technology Act Is Getting a Second Look in Congress | FedTech Magazine

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