
Happy Friday! April is almost over and it’s time to get out there and star mowing those lawns! We have had quite a bit of rain here in the Midwest so the grass is growing pretty fast right now. We hope you have a wonderful weekend and can get outside to enjoy the Spring weather.
This week in federal government contracting news included updates on staff reorganizations, rewriting of the procurement rules, and use of commercial solutions.
- EPA’s ‘environmental justice’ employees face layoffs this summer
- Subcontractor Pleads Guilty to Conspiracy to Bribe General Services Administration Official
- Contractors hit hardest by contract cancellations at the Education Department
- After decades of critiquing this agency, now he’s helping run it
- Industry has something to say about that rewrite of the buying rules
- Defense Contractor’s Longtime Associate Pleads Guilty to Conspiracy to Defraud the United States
- Trump Tells Agencies to Buy Commercially Available, not Custom Solutions
- State Department reorganization impacts science, cyber bureaus
- GAO suggests policy reform to mitigate generative AI’s human, environmental risks