
Welcome to the latest edition of the Week in Review. It’s been a busy week in the federal government contracting world and the attorney-authors at SmallGovCon are striving to provide you with the latest updates. Some key stories from this week include executive orders on massive procurement reform (read our summary here) and the push for commercial IT solutions, to ongoing agency-level budget tightening, it’s been a wild ride. Have a great weekend!
- DOD aims to rein in spending on IT services contracts; GSA tech arm faces more workforce cuts
- Hegseth Announces Additional $5.1 Billion in DOD Spending Cuts
- Fact Sheet: President Donald J. Trump Enforces Requirement of Cost-Effective Commercial Solutions in Federal Contracts
- Trump EOs aim to overhaul federal procurement, contracting systems
- Trump orders major changes to rules covering $1T in federal spending
- Fact Sheet: President Donald J. Trump Restores Common Sense to Federal Procurement
- DHS cancels federal neurodiversity workforce contract
- FDA seeks contractors to replace dozens of feds laid off two weeks ago
- Two EOs continue biggest overhaul of federal acquisition since 1990s
- White House Announces Revolutionary Federal Procurement Overhaul
- CISA extends MITRE-backed CVE contract hours before its lapse
- Trump administration launches online public deregulation form
- GSA touts new procurement automation tool