
Happy Friday. Federal contracting is seeing a lot of movement lately. Contractors, as usual, must stay flexible as the federal acquisition world and rules keep shifting. With regulatory updates rolling out and fresh talk of bid protest reforms, contractors have a lot to keep up with. Luckily, we have summarized these updates for you!
You can read more about what is happening in federal government contracting this week, in the articles below, including a bipartisan bill on price gouging by contractors and talks of a a potential shutdown.
Have a great weekend!
- Native federal contracting training expands across Midwest through APEX program
- Labor unions urge Veterans Affairs to restore collective bargaining rights
- Congress is facing a short calendar, rising tensions, and a shutdown threat that’s getting harder to ignore
- Retired 4-star Navy admiral sentenced to 6 years in prison for bribery plot
- House CR includes short-term CISA 2015 extension
- Contractors need to stay focused and flexible in this fast-changing federal acquisition space
- Warren, Slotkin, Grassley, Ernst Unveil Plan to Take on Military Contractors’ Price Gouging, Expand Transparency in Maintenance Contracts
- THE NASH & CIBINIC REPORT: BID PROTEST REFORM: Storm The Bastille!
- New bipartisan bill cracks down on contractor price gouging
- FAR: Regulatory Agenda: Semiannual Regulatory Agenda