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Are 99 percent of feds actually successful at their jobs? – FederalNewsRadio.com

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Either federal employees are successful at their jobs 99 percent of the time, or the performance ratings systems used by agencies are flawed.

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A future where price is no longer a factor for many RFPs

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GSA downplaying price as an evaluation factor in picking contractors for large multiple-award contracts has spurred a broader look at this concept.

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GSA’s 18F struggling to pay back start-up funding – FederalNewsRadio.com

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GAO will tell lawmakers 18F is losing money, doesn’t expect to make revenue to cover costs until 2019, according to testimony obtained by Federal News Radio

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Federal contract spending experiences six-year decline – FederalNewsRadio.com

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Federal contract spending declined in 2015

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Top FOIA official: Give agencies a hand in ‘massive search’ for documents | FederalNewsRadio.com

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One of government’s leading officials on FOIA says agencies need more open channels of communication with members of public seeking government records.

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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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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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Navy scandal spreading like an oil slick – FederalNewsRadio.com

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The question for the Chief of Naval Operations is how tough and accountable the Navy will be about itself as the Fat Leonard scandal widens.

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26 protests of $11.5B training contract kicks off busy summer of IT – FederalNewsRadio.com

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Government contractors and GAO are likely to be busy this summer responding to several billion-dollar solicitations for IT services and dealing with the corresponding protests from the losing bidders.

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