
Happy Friday! It seems like only last week that the winter Olympics ended (probably because it was last week). That means it is time to look forward to spring. With the buds and grass starting to shoot up, warmer weather is right around the corner. We just have to hold out for a few more weeks.
As we wrap up the week in the world of federal government contracting, we hope you can find the time to take a breath and reset this weekend. Key stories this week include awards on large IT contracts and a bill to change how contractor employees can be evaluated. Have a great weekend.
- GSA, State award spots on sought-after IT contracts
- Potawatomi Ventures launches federal contracting leadership track amid shifting 8(a) landscape
- House passes bill to scrap education requirements from federal contracting jobs
- GAO: National Science Foundation:Schedule Delays Continue for Some Major and Midscale Research Infrastructure Projects
- GAO: Federal Agency Workforce Changes: Update for January to June 2025
- Contractors: Bye, shutdowns. Hello, new-era NASA and FIFA World Cup.
- SBA Inspector General and USDA Inspector General Sign Data Sharing Agreement to Strengthen Fraud Detection and Enforcement Coordination
- GSA Awards 48 Spots on Polaris IT GWAC Women-Owned Small Business Pool
- A culture reset at NASA is underway. Will it stick this time?
- OPM to tighten reins on federal employees’ performance reviews
- Press Release: House Passes Bipartisan Skills-Based Federal Contracting Act Sponsored by Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi
- GSA’s OneGov strategy won quick raves from federal IT leaders. Will it have staying power?
