
Hello! It’s Friday and time for another week in review. This time of year brings both the ripping up of March Madness brackets and the opening day of baseball–hope springs eternal! And for non-sports ball folks, we hope that spring is bringing all of our readers both renewed energy and productivity.
This week saw a number of interesting stories, including proposed consolidating of procurement with GSA and changes to GSA schedules, along with updates on termination of some contracts.
- GSA’s overhaul of FedRAMP contingent on automation
- Federal Contracting Undergoes Biggest Overhaul Yet
- GSA issues major changes to Multiple Awards Schedule program
- Navigating the Government Marketplace in Disruptive Times
- NASA terminating $420 million in contracts
- Defense contractor president pleads guilty to bribery scheme involving $16 million in small business government contracts
- White House pushes for greater OPM authority over federal employees’ suitability
- FEMA set for elimination, Noem says, amid bipartisan House reform proposal
- Contractors face new setback in getting paid for their work
- Federal contractor watchdog office seeks to ‘deter DEI’ at firms working with agencies
- My Vision for GSA – Stephen Ehikian
- DoD shepherds CMMC through Trump deregulatory initiative
- Ten years later, agencies still making gains on category management