Happy Friday! We are halfway through December already and oh my, how time does fly! 2024 is just around the corner and the holiday season is now in full swing. We hope you are enjoying all the season has to offer.
There have been a lot of changes in federal government contracting this year, and here at SmallGovCon, we strive to include weekly, helpful content that explains what the impact of those changes are on federal government contractors. Thank you so much for all the wonderful feedback. We truly appreciate it.
This week in federal government contracting had some interesting updates, including new size standard processes, and what contractors should look for in the new NDAA.
- Small Business Size Standards: Revised Size Standards Methodology
- How federal contracting looks to women-owned businesses
- U.S. General Services Administration announces departure of Federal Acquisition Service Commissioner
- SBA Issues Request for Comment on Proposed Changes to Enterprise Size Standards Methodology
- GSA’s Hashmi leaving at end of the month
- Virginia Leads As The Top State For Veteran-Owned Businesses
- Construction Company President Sentenced To 10 Years In Prison For 25-Year Fraud On The U.S. Government
- Five things contractors need to know about the Defense authorization bill
- Senate bill would limit federal contracts with foreign-linked biotech firms
- READOUT: White House Hosts American Rescue Plan Funded Community Navigators and Small Business Owners, Reiterates Call for Continued Support
- National Women’s Business Council; Notice of Public Meeting
- Class Deviation—The Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business Program