
Happy Friday! April has started out in full swing, and it’s already shaping up to be a busy and eventful month. Along with plants being active for spring, this week has been active in the federal government contracting world, with some new developments and policy updates to track. As always, we’ve gathered a selection of relevant articles and insights below to help you stay informed and ahead of the curve.
Key updates including a proposed federal budget, increased IT spending review, and new AI risk management updates. We hope you find these resources helpful as you wrap up the week. Thank you for taking the time to stay connected, and we wish you a relaxing, enjoyable, and well-deserved weekend!
- DoD still failing to properly mark CUI data years after initial audit
- President’s FY27 Budget Request Includes $1.5T for Pentagon
- OMB Steps Up Oversight of Agency IT Spending
- US Dept of Labor: New enforcement updates, compliance guidance, and upcoming events
- Federal Register: Modernizing Suspension and Debarment Rules
- From Modernization to Advanced Tech: DOT Opens New Contract Opportunities for Industry
- With 2027 budget request coming, program duplication is a hot topic
- After a nearly a decade, GSA on track to fully implement TDR
- Small businesses are navigating one of the most turbulent contracting environments in decades
- Space Force could see major funding increase under proposed defense budget
- GSA: Federal Advisory Committee Act management overview
- AI risk management deadline hits federal agencies. Not all were ready.
- Federal AI policy needs labor-centric approach, lawmakers tell White House
