How to beat the ‘working-at-home-feeling-left-out’ blues | Network World

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Telecommuting has gotten easier over the years, with new technologies continuously emerging to keep employees connected with each other, clients and the home office. Beyond the normal network connectivity and access to business systems used in remote work locations, here are a few additional tips for staying tuned in from home.

Source: How to beat the ‘working-at-home-feeling-left-out’ blues | Network World

Women in D.C. get less pay than men for the same work. Here are the few fields where they make more. – Washington Business Journal

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The D.C. Office of Revenue Analysis crunched Census numbers and found the gender pay gap persists across industries. But there are a few surprising aberrations.

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Small Businesses Should Target Their Security Spending — BizTech

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A multiyear spending plan and trusted partners help small businesses cope with a constantly shifting threat landscape.

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DoD’s 4th Estate to use GSA’s OASIS contract vehicles | Federal Times

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The DoD’s Procurement and Acquisition Policy office signed an agreement to use a streamlined contract vehicle on June 16.

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FCA’s “Implied Certification” Theory Survives | Government Contracts, Investigations & International Trade Blog

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The viability of the “implied certification” theory of FCA liability based on oral argument before the Supreme Court in Universal Health Services, Inc. v. U.S. ex rel. Escobar.

Source: FCA’s “Implied Certification” Theory Survives | Government Contracts, Investigations & International Trade Blog

How Some Agencies Are Escaping GAO’s High-Risk List – Management – GovExec.com

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Sen. Carper holds unofficial “roundtable” to showcase efforts at FDA, DHS, Defense and NASA.

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IDC report: Streamline those ancient RFP templates | CIO

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Antiquated RFP templates and overly complicated RFP processes aren’t meeting the needs of today’s digital enterprises, according to an IDC report for IT buyers. To learn more about IDC’s recommendations for improving RFPs, download the free report today.

Source: IDC report: Streamline those ancient RFP templates | CIO

Breakfast Seminar- Sole Source Contracts: What Supports a Noncompetitive Award and What Doesn’t

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Get ready for the end of the fiscal year rush by brushing up on the requirements for non-competitive awards. Don’t lose your sole source to protest, join our experts for an informative and interactive panel!

Source: Breakfast Seminar- Sole Source Contracts: What Supports a Noncompetitive Award and What Doesn’t

How to stop redlining in its tracks | Contract Room

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How the new wave of contract management software is reducing time spent negotiating

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Nextgov Event: The State of Federal IT Contracting – Nextgov.com

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Nextgov and Defense One will host Jeff Koses, GSA’s senior procurement executive – considered one of the leading drivers behind Alliant 2’s unique data-driven approach to contracting, among others.

Source: Nextgov Event: The State of Federal IT Contracting – Nextgov.com

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