It’s Friday and it’s time for our week in review. We hope you had a wonderful Labor Day and were able to enjoy some time with friends and family. Now it is time to transition into fall and football season which we are very excited about here at SmallGovCon! We hope you have a great weekend.
This week in federal government contracting news saw some interesting storis about IT and cyber security, the feds avoiding fraud payments, and a potential boost for WOSB contracts.
- SOCOM cuts years out of some SBIR phase 3 awards
- Army set to require SBOMs for new software by early next year
- Government backs record number of clean energy projects
- Contractors, Agencies Enter Final Procurement Stretch
- DoD to add more providers, streamline contracting for JWCC
- Army’s Doug Bush Signs Memo to Require Software Bills of Materials in Related Contracts
- Treasury avoids paying $4B to fraudsters this year in ‘whole of government’ strategy
- The Army tests whether sustainable building materials have lasting value
- SBA Veterans Small Business Advisory Committees Set to Host Quarterly Public Meetings on Sept. 10 and 12
- Major agencies are close to meeting September zero trust deadline, federal CIO says
- Another FTC rule is in trouble, at least industry hopes so
- CIA looks to fast track AI adoption through cloud contract
- Spanberger-backed bill would boost federal contracts for women-owned small businesses