
This week’s Week in Review includes quite a few updates from the federal procurement world. Federal contractors should take note of several major updates. These include:
- A new GSA streamlining office
- DoD finalized CMMC rules
- Increased federal IT spending overall
You can read more about these topics and more in the articles below.
- Energy Dept sued over plan to purge Freedom of Information Act requests
- House reduces pool of money available for IT modernization
- GAO: Most agencies unaware of cyber contractor workforce info
- Federal Register: Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation: Assessing Contractor Implementation of Cybersecurity Requirements
- Federal Register: Conformance of Cost Accounting Standards to Generally Accepted Accounting Principles for Cost Accounting Standards 404, 408, 409, and 411
- Government pacing toward increased IT contract spending despite DOGE cuts
- Interagency contracting in the new federal market
- Treasury, GSA partner to reward feds who ID wasteful contract spending
- GSA moves forward on streamlining procurement with new office
- Pentagon to officially implement CMMC requirements in contracts by Nov. 10
- GAO: National Nuclear Security Administration: Additional Steps Needed to Improve Cost Estimates for Fixed Price Subcontracts
- GAO: Artificial Intelligence: Federal Efforts Guided by Requirements and Advisory Groups
- Rep. Nancy Mace Introduces Bipartisan Bill To Eliminate Degree Barriers In Federal Contracting
- GSA makes 11 official OASIS+ choices, 4 blocks of apparent awardees
- GAO: Financial Literacy and Small Business Lending: Resources Available to Military-Affiliated People