
Welcome to another edition of the SmallGovCon Week in Review. We hope that our SmallGovCon readers have a great and relaxing weekend. While the kids may be out of school, the government sure isn’t, and it pays to stay on top of the latest in federal contracting.
This week in federal government contracting, key stories included the continued consolidation of work with GSA, including cancellation of two large IDIQ procurements in order to utilize GSA vehicles instead.
- GSA announces new Oracle OneGov agreement
- Small Business Investment Company (SBIC) Regulatory Amendments
- VA on track to cut nearly 30K jobs by end of fiscal 2025, eliminating need for widespread RIF
- Agencies plan to decommission hundreds of .gov websites following GSA review
- Trump Orders Spark Government-Wide Acquisition Overhaul
- DHS terminates two contracts, moving work to GSA
- Administrator Loeffler Orders Full-Scale Audit of 8(a) Contracting Program
- SBA Interagency Task Force on Veterans Small Business Development to Host Public Meeting on
July 15 - What contractors are looking at in the DoD and DHS budget submissions
- Defense companies not ‘exiting’ market at such a fast rate
- FAR overhaul targets risk-averse acquisition culture
- Baroni Center Releases First Government Contracting Trends and Performance Index