
Happy Friday and happy June! We’ve received a lot of rain in our neck of the woods recently, so everything is looking green and lush before the heat of summer sets in. There’s the steady hum of lawn mowers as everyone tries to get the grass mowed in between rain showers and the gardens are growing nicely so far. While the cloudy days and frequent storms can be a little inconvenient at times, it’s hard to complain when everything is looking this beautiful. We’re looking forward to all that June has in store. We hope you have a great weekend.
In federal government contracting news this week, catch up on stories related to more contractor transparency, a potential statutory addition for the small business rule of two, and cybersecurity updates.
- Warren and Grassley Introduce Bipartisan Legislation to Improve Defense Contractor Transparency
- 7 Air Force Contract Opportunities GovCons Should Watch in 2026
- VA seeks information on new AI interface and API for workforce
- AI executive order sets stage for new cybersecurity directives
- Government Contractors Agree to Pay Over $3.6 Million to Settle False Claims Act and Contract Disputes Act Liability
- Two changes moving through the House would reshape how agencies buy
- Mullin testifies on DHS contract reviews, CISA staffing
- The Evolving Procurement Fraud Landscape: Emerging Risks for Government Contractors
- US Homeland Security cancels most pending Noem-era contracts after review
- Committee on Small Business Holds Hearing to Highlight the Role Small Businesses Play in National Security
