
Happy Friday! Juneteenth, celebrated on June 19th, marks a powerful moment in American history—the day in 1865 when enslaved people in Galveston, Texas, learned they were free, more than two years after the Emancipation Proclamation. It stands as a celebration of freedom, resilience, and the ongoing struggle for equality. Have a wonderful weekend!
This week in federal government contracting news, keep your eyes on increased review of contracts at DHS, GSA’s plans for tech resellers, and reversals of some cuts at DOE.
- GAO finds Trump administration’s second violation of federal spending law
- You’re Invited: Live Demo of Procurement Co-Pilot – See It in Action!
- SBA Reinstates Rule to Return Federal Contractors to Work
- ‘Absolutely nuts’: DHS secretary to review all contract and grant awards over $100k
- Pentagon cancels multibillion dollar household goods moving contract
- GSA plans to ‘flip’ the role of tech resellers with OneGov strategy
- Army promises detailed transformation plan to Congress within 10 days
- Energy secretary signals reversal of some cuts to national labs
- Lawmakers press DoD officials on MILCON budget: ‘What’s that $900 million for?’
- OpenAI awarded $200M DOD prototype contract
- Former USAID official, three contractors plead guilty in $550M bribery scheme