
Happy Friday! Tomorrow is the first day of March and you know what that means if you are a college basketball fan. March Madness! Start thinking about your bracket strategy and let the games begin! Have a great weekend.
This week in federal government contracting saw GSA deviations to procurement policies, canceled contracts, and a new SBA administrator.
- GSA Announces ‘Deviations’ in Procurement Policies
- Presidential Memo Calls for More Disclosure on Canceled Spending
- Changes to GSA Federal Acquisition & Procurement Practices on Hold
- White House Seeks to Promote Foreign Investment While Protecting Nat’l Security
- SBA Administrator Loeffler Issues Memo on Day One Priorities
- EPA moves to seize $20B in clean energy grants, including $1.5B for Native communities
- Legion, SBA team up to assist current, prospective veteran small business owners
- Nearly 40% of contracts canceled by Musk’s DOGE are expected to produce no savings
- A vague Pentagon memo has some contractors on edge
- OPM procurement processing fully halted following agency layoffs, internal email says
- GAO High-Risk Series: Heightened Attention Could Save Billions More and Improve Government Efficiency and Effectiveness
- Oversight of EPA and DOE Spending: Implementing Remaining GAO Recommendations Could Help Address Identified Challenges