It’s Friday, which means it’s time for another week in review. We hope you have had a productive week and are ready for a great weekend. This week saw some interesting news including an SBA rule to eliminate self-certification for service-disabled veteran-owned small businesses that are awarded Federal Government contracts or subcontracts. You can read more in the link below and we will be blogging on this new development, as well.
Have a great weekend!
- Significant Advancement Seen as More Women-Owned Businesses Secure Federal Government Contracts
- Minority Business Development Agency head discusses court ruling
- Assessing Contractor Labor Law Violations Responsibility and Debarment
- Retired Navy Admiral and Business Executives Arrested in Connection with Alleged Bribery Scheme
- GovCon Index Finished in the Red Last Week
- Hiding your company’s growth could be more trouble than it’s worth
- ‘America’s gatekeeper’ has a message for small defense contractors
- Why most government contractors are feeling confident about 2025
- Rise in Construction Contracts Boost Pentagon’s Strategic Goals
- AVET Project celebrates military women’s 76 years of service
- Court Blocks Fearless Fund’s Exclusive Grants For Black Women
- Cybersecurity: Efforts Initiated to Harmonize Regulations, but Significant Work Remains
- Eliminating Self-Certification for Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses