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December 2017 - page 12

What’s driving government contracting deals?

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Seems like there’s a new government contracting merger by the day? No, you’re not crazy. It’s marriage mania, and here’s why.

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Joseph Petrillo: Bid protest exposes loophole in bidding process

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If a company’s winning bid proposal team includes a former agency employee, that’s not necessarily a conflict of interest.

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DCAA AUDITS AND SMALL BUSINESS JOB COST ACCOUNTING SYSTEMS

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Small Businesses typically have a learning experience growing into government contracting. Part of that process is undergoing reviews by the Defense Contract Audit Agency (DCAA). It takes knowledge of the requirements and strategic focus to set up the type of business processes required for accommodating government contract job cost accounting and fit those processes into the way your company does business.

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GAO Suspends Protester–Again–For “Abusive Litigation Practices”

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The GAO has again suspended a protester, Latvian Connection LLC, citing the company’s “abusive litigation practices.”

SOURCE: GAO Suspends Protester–Again–For “Abusive Litigation Practices”

Expect smaller gov-con marriages next year

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Gov-con analysts say likely acquisition targets in 2018 include companies with revenue north of $200 million, as well as private equity-backed companies.

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Another new face of government IT contractors — FCW

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Steve Kelman talks with the CEO of a public benefit corporation focused on federal work.

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