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March 2017 - page 4

19 agencies on the president’s chopping block: How much would they save? – FederalNewsRadio.com

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President Donald Trump wants to eliminate funding for 19 small, independent federal agencies, according to his fiscal 2018 budget blueprint. In total, these agencies would make a relatively small dent in the overall $1.1 trillion budget and would likely eliminate salaries for about 1,620 federal employees, a rough estimate due to the availability of data. Here’s a breakdown of what each of the 19 agencies do, how much they funding they received from Congress in fiscal 2016 and now under the current continuing resolution and how many full time people they employ. The numbers below show the most recently available data, in most cases from 2016 or 2015.

Source: 19 agencies on the president’s chopping block: How much would they save? – FederalNewsRadio.com

OPM tells agencies how to get ready for workforce reorganization, furloughs – FederalNewsRadio.com

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OPM released a new guidebook on how agencies should prepare for workforce reshaping efforts, and updated key documents on issuing administrative furloughs.

Source: OPM tells agencies how to get ready for workforce reorganization, furloughs – FederalNewsRadio.com

Intel Community Scientist Subjects Contracts to Frequent Review – Contracting – GovExec.com

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IARPA says research payoff success rate should be lower to reflect challenges.

Source: Intel Community Scientist Subjects Contracts to Frequent Review – Contracting – GovExec.com

Government Contracts Attorney Services – Petefish Law | SmallGovCon – Government Contracts Law Blog

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Government contracts attorney focusing on small businesses. SBA size protests and appeals, GAO protests, 8(a), SDVOSB, HUBZone, WOSB programs, and more.

Source: Government Contracts Attorney Services – Petefish Law | SmallGovCon – Government Contracts Law Blog

How Contractors View Trump’s Budget and Government Reform Agenda – Management – GovExec.com

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Some proposed budget cuts rankle, but firms see plenty of work on horizon.

Source: How Contractors View Trump’s Budget and Government Reform Agenda – Management – GovExec.com

Trump’s Unbalanced Homeland Security Budget – Defense – GovExec.com

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As the former heads of DHS, the Coast Guard, and TSA, we think Trump’s border-and-immigration fixation is like double-locking your front door and leaving the window wide open.

Source: Trump’s Unbalanced Homeland Security Budget – Defense – GovExec.com

Bidder Disqualified for Failing to Provide Evidence of an Adequate Accounting System | PNWC’s Government Contracting Update

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In March 2016, the National Institute of Health (NIH) issued a solicitation for “IT solutions and services. Leader Communications was one of the bidders but was excluded from further consideration for failing to submit verification of an adequate cost accounting system from DCAA (Defense Contract Audit Agency).

Source: PNWC’s Government Contracting Update: Bidder Disqualified for Failing to Provide Evidence of an Adequate Accounting System

Guy Just Can’t Get a Decent Job – Even With Wife’s Assistance | PNWC’s Government Contracting Update

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A former contracting official with GSA (General Services Administration) and her husband pleaded guilty yesterday to engaging in a nepotism scheme in which they conspired to fraudulently obtain employment from the U.S. Government and private federal contractors with which the (former) GSA official had some form of official oversight. The Government calls this a $200 thousand fraud.

Source: PNWC’s Government Contracting Update: Guy Just Can’t Get a Decent Job – Even With Wife’s Assistance

The Lay of the (contracting) Land – FederalNewsRadio.com

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Mark Amtower discusses the contracting landscape with Nation Analytics founder Brian Friel and Larry Allen, president of Allen Federal Business Partners.

Source: The Lay of the (contracting) Land – FederalNewsRadio.com

WOSB Program Changes: My “Game Changers” Podcast – SmallGovCon

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Woman-Owned Small Business program changes were the topic of discussion as government contracts attorney Steven Koprince appeared on the Game Changers podcast.

Source: WOSB Program Changes: My “Game Changers” Podcast – SmallGovCon

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