Thomas.gov will retire in July

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Congress.gov will the replace the 20 year old database that had a long history of dated design and accessibility

THOMAS.gov acted as the public’s go-to site for information on congressional bills and information since it first launched in 1995, but after years of no updates and lackluster technology, it is finally being replaced, Library of Congress officials announced Thursday.

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How to Develop a Winning Go-to-Market Strategy for Your Firm | Hinge Marketing

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In our recent posts we’ve been sharing our perspective on the best strategies to drive organic growth and merger-and-acquisition-based growth. In this post we’re going to turn our attention to your firm’s go-to-market strategy.

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Category Management and Service Contract Provisions in the FY 2017 NDAA – FederalNewsRadio.com

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Roger Waldron examines two provisions from Sen. Tom Carper’s amendments to the NDAA, which are of significant interest to the Federal contracting community.

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General Dynamics CEO: Funding for Pentagon IT services ‘has begun to turn upward’ – Washington Business Journal

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“We see some funding stability which gives us some optimism about low single-digit growth on our IT services business,” said General Dynamics CEO Phebe Novakovic.

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WOSB Third-Party Certification: Which Certifier To Use? – SmallGovCon

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WOSB third-party certification is an option for WOSBs and EDWOSBs. Here is a summary of the third-party certifiers, their rates, processing times, etc.

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5 Things to Watch for When Alliant 2 Hits the Streets – Nextgov.com

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The final request-for-proposals will be issued later this month.

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FAR Proposal to Eliminate Telegrams as Preferred Method of Communication | PNWC’s Government Contracting Update

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Have you ever wondered why the Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR) includes references to telegrams? Probably not. But there are dozens of them. Have you ever tried sending a telegram lately? When was the last time you received a telegram? Ever? Its been more than 10 years since Western Union ceased its telegram service yet the references to telegrams lives on in the Government’s acquisition regulations. But perhaps not for long.

Source: PNWC’s Government Contracting Update: FAR Proposal to Eliminate Telegrams as Preferred Method of Communication

The shrinking GSA Schedule

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Dozens of vendors are concerned they will not be able to renew their contracts to provide office supplies under GSA Schedule 75.

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After 3 years, little to show for contractors’ new whistleblowing protections

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July 1 will mark exactly three years since stronger whistleblower protections went into place for employees of defense contractors.

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Price Reduction Clause in GSA Contracts | PNWC’s Government Contracting Update

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The General Services Administration Acquisition Regulations (GSAR, or sometimes referred to as GSAM) requires a price reduction clause (see GSAR 552.238-75) be included in each GSA Schedule contract. Just as the Government is assured that it secures the most favorable pricing during negotiations, the price reduction clause ensures that it continues to receive “best pricing” throughout the life of the contract. In effect, the clause ensures that the most favorable relationship that existed at the time of negotiations continues throughout the life of the contract.

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