
Happy May, SmallGovCon readers! Welcome to the Week in Review. We are entering the end of the school year for those with kiddos, a time when we all start dreaming of those summer vacations, right on the horizon. But in federal contracting, there were a number of interesting updates. These included a request from OMB for patience as it rolls out changes, and a GSA launch of its “OneGov” strategy to streamline how goods and services are procured. Have a great weekend!
- Hegseth wants ‘right to repair’ provisions in all Army contracts
- Cyber roundup: Another cybersecurity False Claims Act settlement
- OMB preaches patience, flexibility as acquisition reforms take off
- Defense secretary dismisses DoD’s advisory boards
- DoD Modernization Exchange 2025: Google’s Scott Frohman on restoring symmetry to the cyber fight
- GSA Unveils OneGov Strategy to Transform How the Government Buys Goods and Services
- How the Trump administration is reshaping federal procurement
- Where the federal acquisition system can possibly head next
- Unions, cities, nonprofits challenge constitutionality of Trump’s government reorganization
- Navy axes MyNavyHR contract, slashes other IT efforts