
Hello, SmallGovCon Readers! It’s Friday and time for another week in review.
A potential government shutdown is prominent in this week’s headlines and poses some challenges for federal contractors. As negotiations in Congress drag on, contractors are faced with a lot of uncertainty. You can read more about this and strategies to deal with the government shutdown in articles below.
Please check out the blog from our SmallGovCon contributor Nicole Pottroff for some best practices for federal contractors:
Strategies for Dealing with a Government Shutdown
Have a great weekend!
- How a government shutdown impacts federal pay and benefits
- Strategies for Dealing with a Government Shutdown
- Off The Shelf Podcast: The latest procurement news
- DOJ ended probe of ‘border czar’ Tom Homan for allegedly accepting $50K in FBI sting: Sources
- GSA, Meta Collaborate to Accelerate AI Adoption Across the Government
- FEDCON Analysis Predicts Significant Federal Contracting Surge Driven by Global Instability
- Space Force launches ‘first-of-its-kind’ acquisition training course
- How to use artificial intelligence to fix federal regulations without breaking the law in the process
- Why this fiscal year-end feels different for agency contracting shops
- The next steps in the Revolutionary FAR Overhaul
- SBA Awards $1.1 Million to Support Made in America Manufacturing
- SBA Waives Loan Fees for Small Manufacturers in Fiscal Year 2026
- AI to the rescue of federal procurement?
- FAR Council Issues Model Deviation Text for Simplified Acquisition Procedures
- Days away from a government shutdown, agencies’ contingency plans still unclear
- Contractors angle for opportunities under DHS spending surge
- Winning Government Contracts in the Age of AI: A Guide to Smarter Proposal Management