Yet another beautiful Spring Friday for us at SmallGovCon! And you guessed it, it’s time for your week in review.
As the flowers continue to blossom all around us, so do the partnerships between agencies (such as GSA and DHA). And as allergies are reaching an all-time high for many, so too is the government’s spending on AI and other technology solutions and innovation! We’ve included some fascinating articles on these topics, and many others we think you will enjoy. Have a wonderful weekend!
- Federal gov spending on AI hit $3.3B in fiscal 2022: study [FedScoop]
- RPA reducing the burden on DHS contracting officers [FedNewsNet]
- No, DOD didn’t contract for COVID research before pandemic [APNews]
- GSA and DHS formalize partnership to promote sustainability [GSA]
- General Dynamics, SAIC continue battle over $95M contract [WashTech]
- Construction Company Owner Sentenced to 78 Months in Prison and Ordered to Pay Nearly $1 Million in Restitution for Rigging Bids and Bribing a Public Official [DoJ]
- RPA reducing the burden on DHS contracting officers [FedNewsNet]
- Can you launch a govcon startup during a pandemic and thrive? Yes – just ask Iberia Advisory [FedNewsNet]
- Air Force Opens Solicitation for Geospatial Service Recompete [FedNewsNet]
- GSA Updates US Government Websites to Enhance Online Service Delivery; Robin Carnahan Quoted [ExecGov]
- The need for reform in federal procurement and acquisition [FedNewsNet]
- Two reports examine financial health of defense industrial base and speed to adopt innovative technologies [FedNewsNet]
- MyGovWatch Study Reveals 38% of NAICS Wrongly Assigned to Federal Bids [MyGovWatch]