It’s Friday and time for another week in review! We hope you have had a great week and are safe from the extreme weather conditions the country seems to be experiencing right now. We are still digging out from the blizzard sent our way by the polar vortex. We also hope that our readers in California are safe and well. Our thoughts go out to all of you that are dealing with those devastating wildfires.
This week in federal government contracting news had some interesting stories including withdrawals of federal regulations on contractor greenhouse gas emissions and pay equity, as well as opportunities for federal contractors in 2025.
- Federal Acquisition Regulation: Disclosure of Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Climate-Related Financial Risk; Withdrawal
- Defense Contracting: DOD is Taking Steps to Restrict Mandatory Arbitration, but Additional Action Needed
- US government contractor to pay $1m over allegations of fraudulent bids
- Congress, GSA Focus on VA Acquisition
- Pay Equity and Transparency in Federal Contracting
- DOJ Issues Solicitation for Potential $36M FPMS Software Contract
- GSA Awards Polaris IT Contract to 102 Small Businesses
- MyGovWatch Live The B2G Roundtable
- Key Opportunities for GovCons in DOD’s FY25 Budget
- What to expect at the General Services Administration under Trump Two
- Federal Agencies Propose Cybersecurity Workforce Framework in Contracting Rules