FBI IT budget contracts, but still plenty of opportunities — Washington Technology

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The FBI’s IT budget has contracted, but there are growing opportunities around information sharing, the cloud, biometrics, cyber and big data.

Source: FBI IT budget contracts, but still plenty of opportunities — Washington Technology

GSA Launches ‘Federation’ to Standardize Governmentwide Data – Tech – GovExec.com

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Expansion of data.gov website is aimed at easing cross-agency comparisons.

Source: GSA Launches ‘Federation’ to Standardize Governmentwide Data – Tech – GovExec.com

Category management, the latest CR, & more – FederalNewsRadio.com

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Professional Services Council Executive Vice President Alan Chvotkin joins host Mark Amtower to discuss issues affecting professional services contractors.

Source: Category management, the latest CR, & more – FederalNewsRadio.com

10 Priorities, Concerns Facing State CIOs – InformationWeek

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State CIOs are not immune to the enterprise transformation issues that are hitting IT organizations everywhere. Here’s a look inside the trends at the state government level, from the annual NASCIO State CIO Survey for 2016.

Source: 10 Priorities, Concerns Facing State CIOs – InformationWeek

Prohibition on Contracting with Delinquent Taxpayers and Felons | PNWC’s Government Contracting Update

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Last December, the FAR Councils published an interim rule that prohibits the Federal Government from entering into a contract with any corporation having a delinquent Federal tax liability or a felony conviction under any Federal law, unless the agency has considered suspension or debarment of the corporation and has made a determination that this further action is not necessary to protect the interests of the Government. This prohibition was required to implement sections of the Consolidated and Further Continuing Appropriations Act of 2015.

Source: PNWC’s Government Contracting Update: Prohibition on Contracting with Delinquent Taxpayers and Felons

New Federal Fiscal Year – Have You Managed Contract Funding Risk? | SMALL BUSINESS FEDERAL GOVERNMENT CONTRACTING (SBFGC)

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As the federal fiscal year draws to a close and the new year opens this month, an astute contractor will have examined the funding status of all government contracts for risk.

Limitation of funds and funding exposure must be a vital topic for every government contractor.

Source: SMALL BUSINESS FEDERAL GOVERNMENT CONTRACTING (SBFGC): New Federal Fiscal Year – Have You Managed Contract Funding Risk?

Exit interview with Anne Rung — Washington Technology

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In an interview with FCW, the government’s departing top acquisition official about leaving behind a solid foundation on which the government can build more effective and efficient federal IT.

Source: Exit interview with Anne Rung — Washington Technology

Vendors and Government Strengthen Partnership at Technology Industry Day | Digital Gov

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On September 8th, the General Services Administration (GSA) held a Technology Industry Day to talk to industry leaders about the products and solutions developed by our agency and to hear feedback on how we can better engage industry. We’re thrilled that more than 300 members of the technology industry in person and via the live stream were able to join us for this first step towards a closer partnership and more open lines of communication about how we can work together to transform federal technology. As GSA Administrator Denise Turner Roth said in her opening remarks, “Government can be ever changing, and I want us to be in partnership in making those changes.” The Technology Transformation Service (TTS) is already absorbing the first-mover risk of introducing modern tools and techniques, but we know that only with the help of industry will this transformation be able to spread across the federal government. As we all bring agile methodologies, human-centered design, and modular

Source: Vendors and Government Strengthen Partnership at Technology Industry Day

[Infographic] Q2 2016 Operations, Maintenance and Transportation (OMT) Procurement Down at -1.8% | Onvia

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Of the four major industry groups examined in Onvia’s State, Local and Education Procurement Snapshot for Q2 2016 the Operations, Maintenance and Transportation (OMT) group saw a -1.8% decline in the rate of growth for published opportunities over the same quarter the previous year. Special to this blog is an easy-to-share infographic that depicts what happened in the Q2 2016 SLED OMT contracting market:

Source: [Infographic] Q2 2016 Operations, Maintenance and Transportation (OMT) Procurement Down at -1.8% | Onvia

Is Oracle’s departure from GSA just the beginning? — Washington Technology

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Oracle is walking away from the schedules program, and for many, its departure points to long simmering issues between vendors and GSA.

Source: Is Oracle’s departure from GSA just the beginning? — Washington Technology

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