
Hello, blog readers and happy Friday. Can you believe it’s already March? In just a few short weeks, spring will (finally) be here! Hooray! With all the snow we had, we are definitely looking forward to warmer temperatures and to getting outside more.
We hope that you’re gearing up for a nice weekend. But before you do, let’s take a look at the-week that was. In this edition of the Week in Review, articles discussed the continued reshuffling and closing of government agencies and offices and the importance of GSA.
- Whitehouse: Addressing Risks from Perkins Coie LLP
- 18F shutters, leaving agencies without a key partner in digital transformation; GSA tells agencies to terminate contracts with top-10 consulting firms
- The Big Government Contracts DOGE Hasn’t Touched
- As DOGE lease terminations hit Indian Country, concerns mount about vital services
- GSA lists agency headquarters among 440 ‘non-core’ assets for possible disposal
- Once again, GSA finds itself in the center of a hubbub
- What nearly a billion in canceled federal contracts could mean for education
- National Science Foundation rehires half of employees fired two weeks ago
- OPM tells agencies it’s not directing probationary firings
- Defense Pricing, Contracting, and Acquisition Policy Office Issued Class Deviation 2025-O0003