GAO Can’t Resolve SDVOSB Eligibility Protests
The GAO lacks jurisdiction to determine whether an offeror is a service-disabled veteran-owned small business.
The GAO lacks jurisdiction to determine whether an offeror is a service-disabled veteran-owned small business.
Mark Amtower looks back at 34 years in the GovCon market and shares immutable truths about what it takes to succeed.
Source: 8 lessons learned from the GovCon marketing trenches — Washington Technology
Expect to see movement on IT modernization, cybersecurity enhancements and data center optimization, with agencies laying groundwork for new networks.
Source: The 4 Largest Federal IT Trends to Watch for in 2018
Onvia found 5 government contracting leads being released for Christmas – just some of the many government bids and RFPs available for the holidays.
Luna Innovations, a Defense contractor, appealed to the ASBCA (Armed Services Board of Contract Appeals) a final decision from the DCMA (Defense Contract Management Agency) contracting officer determining that (i) Luna had included unallowable employee stock option costs in its final indirect rate proposal and (ii) the inclusion of those stock options represented expressly unallowable costs and therefore subject to penalties.
SOURCE: Government Looses Another “Expressly Unallowable” Case
The GAO ordinarily lacks jurisdiction to consider a protest of a task or delivery order under a DoD multiple-award contract unless the value of the order exceeds $25 million.
SOURCE: GAO Confirms: DoD Task Order Protest Threshold Is $25 Million
The much-anticipated tax reform is becoming a reality and government IT contractors are due for a huge cut. So what will they do with all that extra cash?
Source: What tax reform means for federal IT contractors — Washington Technology
Federal IT modernization will drive more contract consolidation. Here are the risks and opportunities you need to know.
Source: IT modernization: Another step to contract consolidation — Washington Technology
Federal acquisition pros are gearing up to implement a provision in the defense authorization bill to let government buy through existing online marketplaces.
Analysis of contract data shows impacts across the Defense industrial base due to spending cuts, including indications of firms exiting industry entirely
Source: DoD’s vendor base shrunk by 20 percent as Defense cuts set in