January Monthly Insights Newsletter | Top 5 GovCon Events
There are tons of valuable government contracting events in the DC metro area, from networking happy hours to training seminars to opportunity overviews. We narrowed down the top 5 that we think you should attend in the upcoming weeks.
Source: January Monthly Insights Newsletter | Top 5 GovCon Events
January Monthly Insights Newsletter | Subcontractor Price Analysis
Most prime contractors include one or more subcontractors in their proposals to the Government. For solicitations issued pursuant to FAR Part 15, 15.404-3(b) requires the prime contractor to conduct appropriate cost and price analysis to establish the reasonableness of the price and to include the results of these analyses in the cost proposal. Cost analysis involves reviewing each cost element, (i.e. for labor the direct labor rate, escalation, indirect rates and profit) to determine if each element is reasonable and ties to the contractor’s accounting records. As this information is highly proprietary, most subcontractors provide the prime contractor with a sanitized proposal consisting of only the fully burdened labor rates and include their cost or pricing data in a sealed package for audit by the government.
Source: January Monthly Insights Newsletter | Subcontractor Price Analysis
Impact of a shutdown on contractors means lost wages, project delays – FederalNewsRadio.com
Government contractors are often overlooked when it comes to the threat of a government shutdown. And as the most current threat becomes more and more real, many are waiting for guidance from their agency customers.
Source: Impact of a shutdown on contractors means lost wages, project delays – FederalNewsRadio.com
Matt Hummer: Top IT contracting vehicles for 2018 – FederalNewsRadio.com
Regardless of the budget situation, the government has to spend a lot of money just to keep going. Modernizing systems, adding digital services, consolidating data centers, all require contracting. Matt Hummer, director of analytics and professional services at Govini joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin with a look at some of the top vehicles to watch this year.
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Source: Matt Hummer: Top IT contracting vehicles for 2018 – FederalNewsRadio.com
Bid Protest Report Gives Insight into COFC Protests – SmallGovCon
When we write about bid protest decisions on SmallGovCon, odds are that we’re writing about a GAO decision. For good reason: GAO is the most common forum protesters bring bid protests.
Source: Bid Protest Report Gives Insight into COFC Protests – SmallGovCon
VA Proposes Expanded “Good Character” SDVOSB Exclusions – SmallGovCon
The VA has proposed adopting an expanded list of SDVOSB and VOSB “good character” exclusions. Under the VA’s proposal, an individual on probation for a felony would be automatically excluded. But is this fair, and does it comport with statute?
Source: VA Proposes Expanded “Good Character” SDVOSB Exclusions – SmallGovCon
Joseph Petrillo: Bid protests account for small portion of contract activity – FederalNewsRadio.com
Discussions of Defense Department protests often lead to complains about bid protests. But even though the number of protests is on the rise, the absolute number of them represent only a tiny fraction of contracting activity. That’s among the findings from a recent study by the RAND Corporation. Procurement attorney Joe Petrillo of Petrillo and Powell offers his assessment on Federal Drive with Tom Temin.
Source: Joseph Petrillo: Bid protests account for small portion of contract activity – FederalNewsRadio.com
ONVIA’S Q4 PROCUREMENT SNAPSHOT HIGHLIGHTS STRONGEST QUARTER OF 2017
Onvia’s market research team has released the latest in its series of quarterly reports, the State and Local Procurement Snapshot for Q4 2017.
Our research found that the state, local and education (SLED) market posted the strongest quarter of the year, at 5.5% increase of government bids and RFPs. This growth was experienced broadly across most of the 12 major industry sectors, and saw increases in government contracting opportunities from state, local and education government agencies.
SOURCE: ONVIA’S Q4 PROCUREMENT SNAPSHOT HIGHLIGHTS STRONGEST QUARTER OF 2017
Now That’s a Lot of Copy Toner
Accenture is a pretty big company. It is a professional services company providing a range of services like strategy, consulting, digital, technology and operations. It has more than 400,000 employees throughout the world and its sales exceeds $30 billion annually. Among its customers are various components of the U.S. Government.
Source: PNWC’s Government Contracting Update: Now That’s a Lot of Copy Toner
GSA signals new cyber rules for contractors — FCW
The General Services Administration plans to bolster cybersecurity protections and reporting requirements for vendors that access its unclassified systems and the sensitive data on them.