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This week in federal government contracting saw articles on pausing parts of CMMC and the role of AI in federal procurement.
- Pentagon suspends CMMC phase two requirements, launches review of program
- An in depth look at interagency contracting
- Senate rejects Cyber Force push as debate over cyber structure continues
- The government’s role in innovation may be changing from customer to investor
- The federal government is trying to drive innovation with accountability
- GSA Solicits Industry Feedback to Enhance American-Made Product Procurement
- House hearing spotlights SBA’s 8(a) overhaul as tribes press for application backlog relief
- SBA Commends U.S. Department of War’s Suspension of CMMC Phase II for Small Defense Contractors
- Pentagon proposes new secrecy power to withhold unclassified records from public-access laws
- Despite revisions, GSA’s proposed AI acquisition rule still falls short, stakeholders say
- Pentagon seeks to shift billions to cover rising personnel costs
- SBA enters ‘new phase’ with Palantir on anti-fraud efforts
