Happy Friday, Readers! As we move into a new month this week, big things are happening in the world of federal government contracting, from the impacts of recent federal court decisions on SBA’s 8(a) Program–to the ever-developing conversations about artificial intelligence and social media (and the benefits, limitations, and concerns surrounding each). But amidst many a changing landscape, some things certainly remain constant–the likelihood of facing severe consequences for dishonesty and fraud at the federal government level, for one. Read about all of these topics and many more in the articles below. And have a great weekend!
- Unlocking the Value of IDIQ Contracts: Evaluating their Worth in Government Procurement
- Contractors are also combing through the House and Senate defense authorization bills
- Stolen Valor Among Small Businesses Lying About Being Veteran-Owned Targeted by Iowa Senator
- That Supreme Court affirmative action decision is already affecting federal contracting
- Biden-Harris Administration Announces Plan to Maximize Purchases of Sustainable Products and Services as Part of the President’s Investing in America Agenda
- Tech officials caution on data security in public sector AI applications
- GSA considers changing the way it pays for cloud software
- PSC Comments on Federal Contractor TikTok Prohibition
- How to keep new policy from making procurement less efficient
- Final Revision: Federal Contractor Identification Box for Form LM-10 Filers
- The SBA: 70 Years Of Helping Small Businesses Thrive
- Defense contractor sentenced to prison for providing fraudulent parts to military