
Another work week in the books. Hope you had a great one. Happy Father’s Day to all the dads out there and hope they have a relaxing weekend!
This week in federal government contracting included stories about DoD fraud, DOGE cost-savings, and GSA centralizing additional work.
- USDA ended contract for food assistance ‘clearinghouse’ required by law, lawsuit claims
- Trump’s pick for VA watchdog role promises independence, impartiality
- VA employees raise concerns over short-staffing, looming cuts at rally
- DoD fraud detection efforts at ‘starting line,’ watchdog says
- Two more centralization, cost savings initiatives from GSA
- GSA Announces Transactional Data Reporting Expansion for Increased Procurement Transparency
- SBA sticks to DOGE cost-savings claims, though details — and math — remain fuzzy
- Hearing Wrap Up: Government Procurement Process Must Modernize to Boost Defense Innovation
- Veterans Affairs Contractor Agrees to Pay $4.3 Million to Resolve Claims of Overbilling for Products
- Hunger Free America files lawsuit after cancellation of USDA contract
- Timmons Opens Hearing on Accelerating Defense Innovation