Storm Cleanup Bids Rise, Debris Removal Contractors Can Capitalize | Onvia

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In the latest special report from Onvia, 10 Hotspots in Government Contracting for 2017, our market research team discovered that disaster response and storm cleanup bids and RFPs from state and local agencies ranked as the 6th government spending hotspot in 2017.

Source: Storm Cleanup Bids Rise, Debris Removal Contractors Can Capitalize | Onvia

Show me the money! (Part 3) Building your Go-to-Market strategy | Lohfeld

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As we discussed in our previous posts (What is Go-to-Market? and The data behind a Go-to-Market strategy), in order to build an actionable, comprehensive Go-to-Market (GTM) strategy, you must first conduct the appropriate research to ensure its success.

Source: Show me the money! (Part 3) Building your Go-to-Market strategy | Lohfeld

DoD Acquisition Workforce – Overworked or Under-Trained | PNWC’s Government Contracting Update

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In 2008, Congress established the Department of Defense Acquisition Workforce Development Fund (DAWDF) to provide a dedicated source of funding to recruit, train, and retain members of the DOD acquisition workforce. The purpose of DAWDF funding is to ensure that the DOD acquisition workforce has the capacity, in both personnel and skills to …

Source: PNWC’s Government Contracting Update: DoD Acquisition Workforce – Overworked or Under-Trained

SBA Publishes List Of Active “All Small” Mentor-Protege Agreements – SmallGovCon

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The SBA has published a list of active “All Small” mentor-protege agreements. The list is available on the SBA’s All Small Mentor-Protege website.

Source: SBA Publishes List Of Active “All Small” Mentor-Protege Agreements – SmallGovCon

White House tech leaders conduct listen, learn with federal CIOs – FederalNewsRadio.com

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Federal CIOs from every Cabinet and large agency made a trip to the White House over the last month to provide a brain dump to the Trump administration.

Source: White House tech leaders conduct listen, learn with federal CIOs – FederalNewsRadio.com

Achieving Cyber-Fitness In 2017: Part 2—Looking Beyond The FAR And DFARS— Other Safeguarding And Reporting Requirements | Government Contracts & Investigations Blog

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Safeguarding & reporting requirements for unclassified information, including agency-specific regulations, of which Government contractors should be aware.

Source: Achieving Cyber-Fitness In 2017: Part 2—Looking Beyond The FAR And DFARS— Other Safeguarding And Reporting Requirements | Government Contracts & Investigations Blog

Maximus Inc. (NYSE: MMS) stock takes a hit on slow Trump transition – Washington Business Journal

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Maximus’ shares dove nearly 7 percent on Friday when analysts downgraded the stock, citing the transition to a new president and a large number of political positions left unfilled.

Source: Maximus Inc. (NYSE: MMS) stock takes a hit on slow Trump transition – Washington Business Journal

Study pegs security benefits of new IT spending — FCW

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WHAT: “Security Breaches in the U.S. Federal Government” by Min-Seok Pang, associate professor, Fox School of Business at Temple University, and Huseyin Tanriverdi, associate professor, McCombs School of Business at the University of Texas, Austin.

Source: Study pegs security benefits of new IT spending — FCW

Bill Zielinski: Agencies now have easier time buying cyber products – FederalNewsRadio.com

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To make it easier to buy cybersecurity products, GSA has been making adjustments to contracts on its Multiple Awards Schedule 70.

Source: Bill Zielinski: Agencies now have easier time buying cyber products – FederalNewsRadio.com

Defense contracting rebounded in 2016, but R&D spending continues to suffer – FederalNewsRadio.com

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A new analysis of government data shows that 2016 may have been the low ebb of Defense contract spending, following six years of steady declines.

Source: Defense contracting rebounded in 2016, but R&D spending continues to suffer – FederalNewsRadio.com

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