
Happy Friday! We’ve seen a busy storm season lately across the region and the US. It’s that time of year as we transition from spring to summer. Hope all of our readers are staying safe amidst all this weather.
It’s also been a busy week in the federal contracting world, with major developments including NIH shutting down its multiple award contracts, and increased focus on AI at GSA and other agencies. As the week comes to a close, read on to stay up to date on some of these stories. This weekend, it’s a good opportunity to recharge and enjoy the weekend before another busy week ahead.
- GSA reexamining data that shows no building is meeting minimum occupancy target
- NIH contracting arm announces sunset of all governmentwide vehicles
- GSA playing catch-up with industry on AI and tech, agency head says
- HASC challenges Trump’s EO ending bargaining rights for DoD workers
- OPM hiring for positions to build out AI across the government
- Fixed-price contracts in a world of uncertainty
- Burchett Leads Roundtable on Saving Taxpayers Money with Military Contracts
- States sue Trump administration over anti-DEI terms in federal contracts
- OPM awards major HR IT modernization contract to Oracle
- Oracle wins contract for first-ever governmentwide HR system
- CISA directive orders agencies to prioritize vulnerability patching in a new way
