Fastest 5 Minutes, The Podcast Gov’t Contractors Can’t Do Without – Government Contracts Legal Forum
Crowell & Moring’s “Fastest 5 Minutes” is a biweekly podcast that provides a brief summary of significant government contracts legal and regulatory developments that no government contracts lawyer or executive should be without, with the latest edition hosted by partners David Robbins and Peter Eyre and including updates on DOJ Fraud Section guidance, GSA OIG’s… Continue Reading
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Agencies could better protect whistleblowers working for contractors – FederalNewsRadio.com
The Government Accountability Office reviews how well agencies are applying the Whistleblower Protections Pilot Program.
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Security clearance backlog puts contractors, DOD at risk — Washington Technology
The growing security clearance backlog is a serious roadblock to effectively increasing defense spending but hardly anyone wants to talk about it.
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Joe Petrillo: What happens when competing bids are millions apart? – FederalNewsRadio.com
When two competing bids come in for one contract, and the winner is tens of millions of dollars higher then the loser, something’s up.
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FY18 budget cuts could slice into agency programs, personnel | FederalNewsRadio.com
The Trump administration’s plan to reduce non-defense discretionary spending means civilian agencies will need to take a red pen to programs and personnel.
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Bid protest continues to stall FirstNet award — FCW
The First Responder Network Authority is preparing to announce the award for its nationwide broadband public safety network, once it settles an ongoing bid protest.