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From acquisition to workforce, trio of new bills target federal community | Jory Heckman | FederalNewsRadio.com

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McCormack, Correa partner to turn DHS IT buying on its head | Jason Miller | FederalNewsRadio.com

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DoD’s Kendall reassures lawmakers about vendor cybersecurity | David Thornton | FederalNewsRadio.com

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Pentagon looks abroad for shared IT solutions | Jared Serbu | FederalNewsRadio.com

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GAO says DoD isn’t cashing in on billions in savings | Scott Maucione | FederalNewsRadio.com

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The DoD is missing out on billions of dollars in savings by not addressing some recommendations from the GAO, a new report stated.

Source: GAO says DoD isn’t cashing in on billions in savings | Scott Maucione | FederalNewsRadio.com

OMB’s Scott optimistic $3.1B IT modernization fund will gain traction in Congress | Nicole Ogrysko | FederalNewsRadio.com

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For too long, the budget and appropriations process hampered agencies’ ability to buy, modernize legacy IT systems, OMB’s Federal CIO Tony Scott said.

Source: OMB’s Scott optimistic $3.1B IT modernization fund will gain traction in Congress | Nicole Ogrysko | FederalNewsRadio.com

$3.1B IT modernization effort gets some legs to go with its buzz | Jason Miller | FederalNewsRadio.com

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The White House sent its legislative proposal to Capitol Hill and Rep. Steny Hoyer plans on introducing legislation based on that proposal this week.

Source: $3.1B IT modernization effort gets some legs to go with its buzz | Jason Miller | FederalNewsRadio.com

DoD is better defining what lowest price means in contracts | Scott Maucione | FederalNewsRadio.com

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The DoD is trying to be more transparent in the way it prices contracts, defining what “lowest price technically acceptable” actually means.

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New GSA tools vow to ‘make it easier’ to enter IT Schedule 70 | Nicole Ogrysko | FederalNewsRadio.com

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A series of new tools and information guides from GSA are designed to help vendors and start-ups use IT Schedule 70 more easily and quickly.

Source: New GSA tools vow to ‘make it easier’ to enter IT Schedule 70 | Nicole Ogrysko | FederalNewsRadio.com

Lifting the ‘cone of silence’ to avoid bid protests | Jason Miller | FederalNewsRadio.com

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The Navy is reviewing its acquisition processes to reduce complexity and give contracting officers more time to talk to industry in developing requirements.

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