Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Government Acquisition Professionals Perform “Balancing Act”


Government acquisition professionals are performing a “balancing act” as they attempt to address perennial concerns, according to the sixth biennial Acquisition Policy Survey of federal government personnel released by the Professional Services Council and Grant Thornton on December 17.


The 2012 edition of the survey, “The Balancing Act: Acquisition in an Unabated Crisis,” identified three top challenges facing today’s acquisition workforce and explored a decade of survey results, finding common themes that point to a myriad of unresolved issues. Common, unresolved issues included budget stability, workforce resources and capabilities, training and development, and oversight and transparency.

Thursday, December 20, 2012

SmartContracting Daily Intel for Dec. 20, 2012


Happy Holidays! This will be our last Daily Intel post until 2013. Check back with us again in the new year for more news you can use from PSC! 

Washington Post: Defense bill draws varied reviews from employees, contractors, whistleblowers 

FCW: 8 acquisition provisions in the defense bill

Federal News Radio: OMB delaying budget passback guidance, creating uncertainty

Washington Post: Republican House leaders try to build support for Boehner’s ‘Plan B’

The Atlantic: Do the United States and China Need a Cybersecurity Hotline?

Wednesday, December 19, 2012

NDAA Conference Report Addresses Top PSC Concerns


The conference version of the 2013 National Defense Authorization Act addressed three of the Professional Services Council’s top concerns about the bill. 

Sec. 955 (formerly Senate Sec. 341): Rather than mandating civilian and contractor workforce reductions at a set ratio, as Senate Sec. 341 required, the new provision gives the Defense Department needed flexibility to develop an efficiency plan to adjust civilian and contractor staffing to meet the department’s actual needs. 

Sec. 864 (formerly Senate Sec. 842): Rather than arbitrarily set the allowable compensation cost limits contractors could be reimbursed for at the salary levels of the Vice President, as Senate Sec. 842 would have imposed, Sec. 864 smartly requires the Government Accountability Office to conduct a comprehensive study of the effects reducing compensation reimbursements would have on the department, it’s industrial base, and contractor employees. 

Sec. 832 (formerly Senate Sec. 843): Rather than grant the Defense Contract Audit Agency unlimited access to defense contractor internal audit reports and working papers, as Senate Sec. 843 provided, Sec. 832 ensures that DCAA cannot use internal audits and supporting materials for purposes other than assessing risk and evaluating the efficacy of contractor internal controls and the reliability of associated contractor business systems. The new provision also denies auditors the ability to disapprove a system based on internal audit information alone.

SmartContracting Daily Intel for Dec. 19, 2012


In today's news:

Washington Technology: 5 questions to derail an LPTA procurement

FCW: How to lessen sequestration's impact 

The Hill: Panetta makes last-minute bid against 'needless' DOD programs in defense bill

Washington Post: Fiscal Cliff Q&A: How cuts have hit, and may hit, federal workers

Tuesday, December 18, 2012

PSC Asks NDAA Conference Committee to Drop Arbitrary Cuts Provision


The Professional Services Council asked the 2013 National Defense Authorization Act conference committee to drop a Senate provision that would impose arbitrary reductions on the civilian and contractor workforces at the Defense Department, in a December 14 letter.

The provision, Section 341, directs the Defense Department to implement a plan to reduce funding for both DoD civilian and contractor personnel by at least the same percentage as the planned reduction in funding for military personnel between 2012 and 2017.

“PSC opposes the imposition of arbitrary reductions in the civilian and contractor workforces in Section 341 and believes that requiring DoD to make equal cuts across its blended workforce deprives the department of the ability to make strategic decisions about how to best meet its mission needs,” PSC President and CEO Stan Soloway said in the letter.

Under the current law, DoD is required to determine the most appropriate and cost-efficient mix of military, civilian and contractor personnel needed to perform its mission. While not perfect, the policy does allow DoD to access the skills they need, which the arbitrary cuts required by Section 341 would deny. 

“In a budget constrained environment Congress should be reinforcing DoD’s ability to make strategic decisions about its workforce needs and how best to balance its reliance on military personnel, DoD civilians, and contractors,” Soloway said. “Such flexibility is necessary as the mission needs of the department change.”

SmartContracting Daily Intel for Dec. 18, 2012

In today's news...

Wall Street Journal: Afghanistan Seeks Taxes From Contractors to U.S.

Federal News Radio: Federal acquisition leaders distressed over workforce, budget cuts 

FCW: Civilian agencies outpace DOD for spending on ongoing IT maintenance

Washington Post: Obama, Boehner move closer to ‘cliff’ deal

FCW: Agencies adjust contracting approach for coming fiscal clampdown

Washington Post: Daniel K. Inouye, U.S. senator, dies at 88

Defense News: 100 Most Influential People in U.S. Defense

Monday, December 17, 2012

SmartContracting Daily Intel for Dec. 17, 2012


In today's news...

Washington Business Journal: Workforce issues stymie federal acquisition improvements

NextGov: Contractors Find That Doing Business with Government is Increasingly Risky

Washington Post/Capital Business: In the Washington region, the biggest businesses got a little smaller in 2012 

Defense News: Defense Cuts No Longer Untouchable?


Thursday, December 13, 2012

SmartContracting Daily Intel for Dec. 13, 2012

In today's news...

Washington Post: Executives push for ‘fiscal cliff’ deal, even if their tax concerns have to wait

Government Executives: Defense companies also worried about nondefense budget cuts

Defense News: DoD Officials Hope for Flexibility If Sequestration Occurs

Politico: Contract fights in tough fiscal times

DevEx: In US Foreign Aid Reform Proposal, a Focus on Partnerships 

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

SmartContracting Daily Intel for Dec. 12, 2012

In today's news...

Government Executive: GAO Readies Its ‘Naughty List’ of Duplicative Programs

Washington Technology: What's beyond sequestration? Plenty.

Washington Post: Federal worker Q&A guide to the fiscal cliff: Ten answers on jobs, cuts and more

FedScoop: DoD Update with Dave Wennergren

Washington Technology: Remembering Jack Brooks 


Tuesday, December 11, 2012

SmartContracting DailyIntel for Dec. 11, 2012


In today's news...

Washington Business Journal: Regulation by deviation: Agencies get around public input requirement before rule-making

Federal News Radio: Senators press Army on suspension and debarment delays

Washington Business Journal: Feds to support U.S. contractors competing for foreign work

AOL Government: Adm. Thad Allen On Innovation And Re-Imagining Homeland Security

Washington Post: Where things really stand in the fiscal cliff negotiations

Defense News: DoD Acquisition Reform Pushing Change in People

Friday, December 7, 2012

SmartContracting Daily Intel for Dec. 7, 2012


Happy Friday! In today's news...

FCW: OMB touts contract reductions, amplifies strategic sourcing push 

Government Executive: Budget cuts should not come at expense of civilian workforce, Pentagon officials say

FCW: The Brooks Legacy: Remembering the man who changed federal IT 

Government Executive: Virtual border fence contract postponed due to fierce competition

Thursday, December 6, 2012

SmartContracting Daily Intel for Dec. 6, 2012

In today's news...

Washington Post: Foes find common ground in opposing defense workforce cuts 

Government Executive: Senate backs lower contractor pay cap, break for women-owned firms 

Politico: The big business of fiscal cliff

Washington Post: White House touts $20 billion reduction in drop in contract spending for government

Government Executive: Defense not monitoring cost-cutting initiatives, report finds

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

SmartContracting Daily Intel for Dec. 5, 2012

In today's news...

Federal News Radio: IT reform bill would cull the CIO herd, give them more power

Federal News Radio: $5B in government recoveries on false claims cases

Government Executive: DCAA’s auditing triage continues to draw criticism

Washington Post: Senate rejects amendment to prevent specified cuts to defense contractors, civilians

FCW: Defense CEOs brace for fiscal cliff



Tuesday, December 4, 2012

SmartContracting Daily Intel for Dec. 4, 2012


In today's news...
Washington Business Journal: Washington Business Journal's Power 100 

Federal News Radio: Air Force role just 1 piece of DoD's cyber puzzle

AOLGov: Lack Of Risk Management Integration Hinders Security Improvements

Washington Post: GOP fiscal cliff plan would freeze federal pay for a total of five years

Friday, November 30, 2012

SmartContracting Daily Intel for Nov. 30, 2012

Happy Friday! We close out November and send you into the weekend with a round-up of today's news you can use. 

Washington Technology: Sequestration's impact already here 

Bloomberg: Veterans Agency Can Ignore Vets Status in Contract Awards

Federal News Radio: White House threatens to veto Senate Defense bill

FCW: Can the next Congress get up to speed on cyber legislation?

Washington Technology: What 5 contracts will reshape the market?

Thursday, November 29, 2012

SmartContracting Daily Intel for Nov. 29, 2012


In today's news...

Washington Technology: The dangers of low-price contracting

Federal News Radio: Senate debates 'arbitrary' cuts to DoD civilian workforce

Government Executive: Lawmaker pressures GSA on plan to trim obsolete contract offerings

FCW: DOD on target with data center consolidation

Wednesday, November 28, 2012

SmartContracting Daily Intel for Nov. 28, 2012

In today's news...

Wall Street Journal: Corporate Directors Say Fiscal Cliff Is Hampering Investment

Washington Business Journal: Contractors must diversify to address federal budget blues

Washington Post: House Veterans committee seeks information on VA conference spending

Reuters: BP suspended from new U.S. government contracts

FedScoop: GSA launches GWAC dashboard

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

SmartContracting Daily Intel for Nov. 27, 2012


Happy Tuesday! In today's news...

Washington Business Journal: Paying contractors for time lost from weather disasters is complicated 

Washington Post: Defense contractors stockpile cash ahead of ‘fiscal cliff’

Federal News Radio: Defense experts debate sequestration's impact 

Federal Times: OMB: $47 billion in improper payments avoided in 3 years

FCW: OFPP wants to edit cost accounting standards exemptions

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

SmartContracting Daily Intel for Nov. 20, 2012


Happy Tuesday! We're taking an extra-long, long weekend, but we'll be back on Tuesday with more news you can use. In the meantime, today's news...

Washington Post: The truth about federal salary numbers
                Related: Washington Post: White-collar federal worker pay nearly 35 percent
                behind private sector, advisory group says
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National Journal: Shape of a Fiscal Cliff Deal Emerges

Politico: Defense industry cautiously upbeat on sequester

Federal Times: GAO: Billions spent on IT, but effectiveness is unclear

Federal News Radio: Contractors say upsurge in MACs leads to duplication, added costs

Washington Post: Women holding three of top spots in defense contracting

Monday, November 19, 2012

SmartContracting Daily Intel for Nov. 19, 2012

Happy Monday! Sequestration saturates the headlines as we start this shortened holiday week. 

Washington Post: Federal cuts would take heavy toll on small contractors 

Washington Post/CapBiz: Pentagon refines buying improvement efforts

Birmingham News: Sequestration could have more than $2.5 billion impact to Alabama's economy 

The Columbia Group: The Pulse: Hating but Expecting Sequestration

FCW: Agencies promise better investment oversight

Government Executive: Government has Shuttered 64 Data Centers Since August

Friday, November 16, 2012

SmartContracting Daily Intel for Nov. 16, 2012

Happy Friday! SmartContracting's Daily Intel get's you ready for the weekend with the top news you can use. 

Washington Post: Both sides appear upbeat on opening round of ‘fiscal cliff’ talks

Defense News: Report: DoD Could Save Billions With New Military Strategy

Washington Technology: Bid protest dilemma continues

FCW: Experts applaud DoD Better Buying plan 

Thursday, November 15, 2012

SmartContracting Daily Intel for Nov. 15, 2012

Happy Thursday! 

Government Executive: Pentagon acquisition chief focuses on workforce amid budget challenges

Washington Post: Obama signs secret directive to help thwart cyberattacks

GovWin: Lockheed Martin's CEO-to-be Inspires Pride, Praise in Women's Government Contracting World

Washington Post: Congress approves federal whistleblower protections 


Monday, November 12, 2012

SmartContracting Daily Intel for Nov. 12, 2012

Happy Veterans Day! In today's news...

Federal News Radio: Federal News Countdown: How Election 2012 affects feds 

Bloomberg Government: Election Means Tighter Squeeze on Contract Profits: BGOV Insight (subscription required)

AOLGov: Is Sequestration Deal DOA After Boehner Comments? Obama Invites Hill Leaders To White House

Federal News Radio: Deficit cutters look to Pentagon budget

The Hill: Gay-rights groups push Obama for executive order on discrimination

Defense News: Pentagon IG starts criminal probe of contractor

Thursday, November 8, 2012

SmartContracting Daily Intel for Nov. 8, 2012


In today's news, further discussions of how the elections will affect how the government solves the problem of the fiscal cliff. 

Washington Business Journal: Attention turns to sequestration in lame duck

Washington Business Journal: What some D.C. business leaders think of the elections

Baltimore Sun: Issues for state hang in balance after Obama's election

Devex: ‘Foreign assistance will remain a key portion of the president’s agenda’ 

Politico: DOD: Help us hold down costs

Government Executive: Savvy strategy, not mandate, key for Obama on fiscal cliff

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

SmartContracting Daily Intel for Nov. 7, 2012


With the elections decided, today we start to look at what it all means and continue to examine at the issue of sequestration.

Government Executive: Obama’s victory gives management reformers breathing room

USA Today: In wake of election, fiscal cliff emerges as No. 1 risk

Bloomberg Businessweek: Top U.S. Weapons Buyer Says Pentagon Begins to Plan for Cuts 

FCW: DOD's Kendall pushes data for better buying 

Washington Technology: Welcome to the new era of corporate culture 

Monday, November 5, 2012

Smart Contracting Daily Intel for Nov. 5, 2012


Happy Monday! In today's news...

FCW: Two win Public Sector Partnership awards

Washington Post/Capital Business: Washington area contractors plan for sequestration delay

Government Executive: Study: Sequestration won’t necessarily mean immediate furloughs, layoffs

Federal Times: Expert: Federal method of measuring pay gap is flawed

Federal News Radio: Army to rebalance workforce at expense of civilians, contractors

Wednesday, October 31, 2012

SmartContracting Daily Intel for Oct. 31, 2012


Happy Halloween! We are back from our two week hiatus with more contracting news you can use. We hope all of our readers affected by the Superstorm are doing O.K.

Washington Technology: The lost opportunity of the 2012 elections 

Federal Times: Which contracts are most at risk from sequestration? 

Washington Business Journal: Obama to pursue SBA merger with other agencies if he wins

Federal News Radio: Agencies must better define roles of acquisition leaders

FCW: DOD IG report may reveal a need for self-policing

Friday, October 12, 2012

SmartContracting Daily Intel for Oct. 12, 2012

Happy Friday! SmartContracting Daily Intel will be taking a two week hiatus starting on Monday. But we'll be back on Oct. 29 with all new news you can use. In the meantime, enjoy today's news...

Washington Technology: Why not low-price, technically exceptional? 

Federal Times: Lawmaker warns of staffing cuts, mass furloughs under sequestration

USA Today: Report: Contract fraud puts U.S. troops at risk of IEDs

Washington Post: Cyberattack on Mideast energy firms was among most destructive, Panetta says

Thursday, October 11, 2012

SmartContracting Daily Intel for Oct. 11, 2012


In today's news...

Washington Business Journal: To compete or not to compete? 

FedScoop: Clapper: Sequestration ‘disastrous for intelligence’

FCW: IG chides DHS for careless acquisition practices

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

SmartContracting Daily Intel for Oct. 10, 2012

In today's news...

Washington Business Journal: CPA firm BDO acquiring Argy, Wiltse & Robinson

FCW: Military services falter on single-bid contract guidance

Washington Technology: BAE, EADS merger goes kaput




Friday, October 5, 2012

SmartContracting Daily Intel for Oct. 5, 2012

Happy Friday! We're off on Monday for the federal holiday, but we're back on Tuesday with more news you can use. But first, today's news...

FCW: Industry resists government's push for low prices 

Federal Times: DoD withholds pay from contractors with faulty business systems

Washington Post: Small contractor: Sequestration calls for planning, not panic

Government Executive: Stopgap spending measure provides clarity to sequester threat

Thursday, October 4, 2012

SmartContracting Daily Intel for Oct. 4, 2012



In today's news...

Washington Post: Washington area unemployment rate hovered at 5.4 percent in August 

Federal News Radio: In Depth interviews - October 3: Peeking inside DoD's next version of Better Buying Power 

Federal News Radio: Agencies ignoring billions in savings from strategic sourcing


Wednesday, October 3, 2012

SmartContracting Daily Intel for Oct. 3, 2012


Happy Wednesday! We're back from the 2012 Annual Conference. 

Washington Technology: Doing the low-price limbo? 

Washington Post/Capital Business: As demand rises for cybersecurity professionals, so does their pay 

Federal News Radio: Agencies could be liable for certain costs under sequestration 

Federal News Radio: Federal News Countdown: Sequestration solutions, mobile revolution and declining fed workforce

Washington Post/Capital Business: Suspensions, debarments jump 73 percent in federal contracting in 2011 

Friday, September 28, 2012

SmartContracting Daily Intel for Sept. 28, 2012

Happy Friday! We'll be off on Monday and Tuesday to attend the PSC Annual Conference, but we will return with more news on Wednesday. In the meantime, enjoy today's rundown of news you can use. 

Washington Post: Order prohibits human trafficking by federal contractors 

Government Executive: Lawmakers graded on their resistance to ‘unfair’ government competition

Federal Times: Senators vow to avert sequestration cuts

Federal News Radio: Pentagon struggles to secure a supply chain it no longer dominates

Federal News Radio: Agencies face clunky switch to agile IT development

Federal News Radio: White House testing approach called for in draft cyber order


Wednesday, September 26, 2012

SmartContracting Daily Intel for Sept. 26, 2012


In today's news...

Government Executive: White House to government contractors: Stop human trafficking 
Related: White House: Executive Order - Strengthening Protections Against Trafficking In Persons In Federal Contracts

Washington Post: Purge of consultants beats goal as Obama seeks cuts

Federal News Radio: Contractor chosen for Washington Monument repairs

Government Executive: Defense budget chief: Sequester would have serious impact on civilians

Federal News Radio: Small agencies' sequestration plans build from budget frustrations

Washington Business Journal: Survey: Small businesses scared to expand because of government, uncertainty

Monday, September 24, 2012

SmartContracting Daily Intel for Sept. 24, 2012


Happy Monday! In today's news...

Washington Post/Capital Business: Compensation rises in the Washington region in 2012

Government Executive: Bum Contractors Get the Boot

Federal Times: Sequestration would mean tens of thousands of furloughs

Federal News Radio: Before leaving town, Senate passes continuing resolution

Federal News Radio: DoD applies tighter scrutiny to business IT spending

Washington Business Journal: Pentagon does not see big cancelation fees from cuts

The Hill: Defend our veterans at home like they defend us abroad 

Friday, September 21, 2012

SmartContracting Daily Intel for Sept. 21, 2012


In today's news...
Government Executive: Contractors complain about Pentagon limits on labor rates 

Federal News Radio: Unions, associations detail priorities for 2013 and beyond 

Federal News Radio: Pentagon would avoid direct layoffs of civilians under sequestration

Government Executive: Furloughs remain a recurring theme in forecasting sequestration’s impact

AoLGov: Issa Proposes Sweeping IT Management And Acquisition Reforms

FedScoop: Obama nominates DOD assistant secretary for readiness and force management

Thursday, September 20, 2012

SmartContracting Daily Intel for Sept. 20, 2012


In today's news...
FCW: Group says DOD forgetting 'negotiation objective' 

Federal News Radio: Reducing high-risk contracts yields mixed results 

Federal News Radio: Improvements to how agencies buy goods, services bear out little fruit

Federal Times: 3,000 contractors suspended or debarred last year

Federal News Radio: Peeking inside DoD's next version of Better Buying Power

Reuters: Boeing defence CEO says BAE-EADS merger needs scrutiny

Washington Post: Defense industry is reshaping itself in a multitude of ways

Reuters: Private networks vulnerable to cyber attack: Pentagon

The  Hill: Napolitano: Executive order on cybersecurity is 'close to completion'

PSC Recalculates Sequestration Impact


Based on the House passage of the first continuing resolution (CR) for fiscal year 2013, PSC has recalculated the estimated annualized effect of sequestration on both the Defense Department and civilian agencies if sequestration happens on January 2, 2013. Our previous calculations are available here for comparison. 

For DoD, at the major account levels, PSC now estimates that the reduction in each “program, project and activity” will be 10.1 percent.


For the civilian agencies, at the appropriations act level, the reduction would be 8.2 percent. 


For more information about the impacts of sequestration, visit PSC's Sequestration Preparation page. 

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

SmartContracting Daily Intel for Sept. 19, 2012

In today's news...

Federal Times: Sequestration might be manageable, experts say

Government Executive: Wanted: ‘Adult’ leaders to fend off sequestration

Defense News: For Pre-Election Sequestration Deal, Time Is Up

Defense News: Sequestration Threatens Tanker Deal: USAF Official

Federal News Radio: DoD makes the shift with its cyber workforce

Washington Technology: How frenzied is your fourth quarter?

FCW: FAS commissioner position is open

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

SmartContracting Daily Intel for Sept. 18, 2012

In today's news...


Government Executive: Contractor suspensions and debarments on the rise, says White House

FCW: DOD officials cautiously tout progress in financial management reform

FCW: OFPP lets DOD deal with pricing complexities first

Washington Post: Lockheed unveils memorial for contractors

Washington Post: Freeze extension among last pieces of Hill business

FCW: Former top DOD officials skewer Congress over sequestration

Reuters: Pentagon needs more details to evaluate BAE-EADS merger: Donley

Federal News Radio: Obama administration a mix of successes and failures

Monday, September 17, 2012

SmartContracting Daily Intel for Sept. 17, 2012

Happy Monday! In today's news...

FCW: Planning for -- and surviving -- sequestration 

Defense News: WH: Sequestration Would Cost $54.7B in 2013 for DoD

Washington Post: Cuts could hit programs, federal employment

Federal News Radio: Maximizing Savings in the Cloud


Friday, September 14, 2012

SmartContracting Daily Intel for Sept. 14, 2012

Happy Friday! In today's news...

Washington Post: White House: Dire cuts for military if Congress fails to avoid fiscal cliff

Bloomberg Businessweek: Minority Vendors Say Awards Program at Risk on U.S. Court Ruling 

Federal Times: Republican-backed sequestration bill passes House, but unlikely to go further

WTOP: Region not ready for impact of federal budget cuts

FCW: Counting heads in federal agencies is tougher than it looks

FCW: Data-sharing is good ... when agencies do it right

Thursday, September 13, 2012

SmartContracting Daily Intel for Sept. 13, 2012

In today's news...

Washington Business Journal: DoD misinterprets and misapplies contractor rate cap 

Federal News Radio: DoD works to institutionalize contracting lessons from Iraq, Afghanistan

Washington Post: General Services Administration is making surplus revenue on federal contracts

Washington Post: House set to pass spending plan to fund government through March

Federal Times: White House issues veto threat of sequestration bill

Politico: Defense firms detail looming losses

NPR: Software, Not Just Bullets, Puts Military At Odds

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

SmartContracting Daily Intel for Sept. 12, 2012

In today's news...
Huntsville Times: Sequestration budget cuts unknown, but expert tells Huntsville companies they can prepare - a little 

Federal News Radio: OFPP keeping a close eye on struggling acquisition system consolidation

Government Executive: Obama v. Romney on federal pay, the size of government and management

Government Executive: House speaker 'not confident' of getting fiscal cliff deal

Heritage: Government Employees Work Less than Private-Sector Employees

Tuesday, September 11, 2012

SmartContracting Daily Intel for Sept. 11, 2012


In today's news...
Federal News Radio: Congress faces continuing resolution, sequestration and postal reform

Washington Post: House focuses on government spending, performance

Defense News: House Panel Unveils 2012 Continuing Resolution With $88B For Afghanistan War

FCW: GOP platform signals possible shift in contractor fortunes

Washington Technology: What? No competition for a $415M Navy contract? 

Washington Post: Telework guru takes phoning it to new levels at patent office

Federal News Radio: White House draft cyber order promotes voluntary critical infrastructure protections

Monday, September 10, 2012

SmartContracting Daily Intel for Sept. 10, 2012


Happy Monday!  In today's news...
Defense News: Price Wars Prompt Firms To Abandon Service Sector

Washington Post: Contractors wary as DCAA seeks more internal documents 

Washington Post: Government calls for more stringent information controls

Government Executive: Republicans rap White House silence on sequester report

Politico: Defense firms say layoff warnings loom

Federal News Radio: OMB's Zients hints at making strategic sourcing mandatory

Washington Business Journal: Sequestration's regional impact: A chain reaction

FCW: Executive order could institute controversial cybersecurity measures

Federal Times: Lost in the cloud: Agencies go elsewhere for computing needs

Friday, September 7, 2012

SmartContracting Daily Intel for Sept. 7, 2012

Happy Friday! It was a big night in the government contracting world last night as the finalists for the 2012 GovCon Awards were announced. Check out the list of outstanding companies vying for the honors in today's top story!


Washington Technology: CACI's London leads group of 2012's top contractors 

FCW: 'Byzantine warren of fiefdoms' lets contracting fraud run rampant

Washington Business Journal: Agencies to strengthen contractor past performance evaluations

FCW: Defining the role of technology in fighting waste, fraud, abuse

Government Executive: Innovation Isn't Aways Big

Washington Technology: Sequestration nightmare over by Sept. 30? Maybe


Thursday, September 6, 2012

SmartContracting Daily Intel for September 6, 2012


In today's news...
The Hill: Top Pentagon, defense industry leaders to hold talks on sequestration

Washington Post: Senate to hold another hearing on GSA progress after scandal

Reuters: More budget cuts might change Pentagon view on mergers: Northrop

Federal News Radio: Army Contracting Command easing burden on contracting officers

FCW: Analysis: Some long-term contracts put government at a disadvantage

NextGov: Big Data Could Play a Role in Improving Education



Wednesday, September 5, 2012

SmartContracting Daily Intel for September 5, 2012

In today's news...

Time: Countdown to Sequestration: Four Months to Go

Washington Technology: Is cost cutting holding your growth prisoner?

Washington Post: Dorothy Robyn is GSA’s pick as Public Buildings Service commissioner

Federal News Radio: Management successes paving the way for One-DHS

Information Week: Big Data Working Group To Tackle Security

Tuesday, September 4, 2012

PSC Estimates Sequestration Impact on Civilian Agencies

Since the Congress and the president have agreed to start fiscal year 2013 funding with a six month continuing resolution (CR), the fiscal year 2012 enacted levels will likely serve as the basis for determining the application of the sequestration reductions to each federal agency if it takes effect on January 2, 2013.

PSC has prepared a chart that shows our best estimate of the effect of sequestration on the top line funding for the major civilian agencies under a CR, based on the fiscal year 2012 enacted levels. It is important to note that the Budget Control Act exempts all Veterans Affairs Department programs but we have excluded the VA entirely from our sequestration calculation, even though some VA civilian agency personnel and other VA spending could be subject to sequestration. 

Earlier this month, we provided a similar analysis of the estimated effect of sequestration on the major accounts in the Department of Defense. 


Find out more about sequestration, including the latest news, on PSC's sequestration page

SmartContracting Daily Intel for September 4, 2012


Happy September! In today's news...

Government Executive: Sequestration would cost civilian agencies $39 billion, contractor group says

Federal News Radio: Conference investigation leaves some questioning GSA IG's aggressive tactics

Washington Post: OMB reports savings through government efficiencies

Charleston (W.V.) Journal News: Manchin: DOD spending largely contractor expenses

Federal Times: Should-cost review can be alternative to formal contract proposal



Friday, August 31, 2012

SmartContracting Daily Intel for August 31, 2012

Before you head out for the long weekend, take a look at the latest news you can use about government contracting. In today's news...

Washington Technology: 7 tools for sequestration survival 

Federal News Radio: Sequestration could spell $39B in cuts to civilian agency budgets 

DevEx: In USAID procurement, a game of stop-and-go

Federal News Radio: Integrated health record tests DoD's agile acquisition aspirations

AOLGovernment: Are We Missing The Big Picture With Big Data?

AOLGovernment: 'Put A Match To It' And Scrap DoD's Buying Rules: Top Pentagon Advisor 





Thursday, August 30, 2012

SmartContracting Daily Intel for August 30, 2012

Happy Thursday! In today's news...

Washington Technology: Sequestration cuts hit agencies to tune of $39B in 2013

Federal News Radio: In Depth interviews - August 29: Stan Soloway on Sequestration's Effect on Civilian Agencies

Reuters: Contract law gives U.S. government options for automatic cuts: report

FCW: The bright side of budget cuts

Government Executive: Video: OMB Controller on Modernizing Government With Fewer Resources

Government Executive: Government is ramping up document declassifications

NextGov: Cloud Computing Baffles Most Americans

Wednesday, August 29, 2012

SmartContracting Daily Intel for August 29, 2012

Happy Wednesday! In today's news...

FCW: New analysis estimates agency-by-agency sequestration cuts

DoDBuzz: Defense industry’s life preserver

New York Times: Military Spending on Biofuels Draws Fire

Tuesday, August 28, 2012

SmartContracting Daily Intel for August 28, 2012

In today's news...


FCW: Why the government isn't ready for sequestration

Federal News Radio: Comparing 2013 budget proposals

CQ: CBO Lowers Estimate of Sequester’s Impact on Some Spending (subscription required)

Monday, August 27, 2012

SmartContracting Daily Intel for August 27, 2012

Happy Monday! In today's news...

Washington Post: Curiosity Rover’s arrival on Mars revives interest in space innovation

Washington Business Journal: Army Contracting Command seeking 150 recent college graduates for jobs across U.S.

Government Executive: Sequestration would cut Defense by 10.3 percent -- in stages, says report
Related: FCW: DOD civilians, not contractors, can expect sequestration’s first punch

Federal Times: Obama administration orders shift from paper to electronic records

FCW: Tech needs to keep same pace at work as home, feds say

Washington Business Journal: Feds propose rule to hold contractors responsible for cyber safeguards

Friday, August 24, 2012

SmartContracting Daily Intel for August 24, 2012

Happy Friday! In today's news...

Government Executive: Ryan: Obama on notice to 'put up or shut up' with Defense cuts plan

FCW: Is the government dropping the ball on cybersecurity?

Defense News: Congressman Demands Investigation into Army Acquisition Process

Government Executive: Survey: Feds can and should continue attending conferences

Government Executive: Issa asks 10 agencies to detail spending on 153 conferences




Thursday, August 23, 2012

SmartContracting Daily Intel for August 23, 2012


In today's news...
Defense News: CBO Projects Defense Spending Under Sequestration; Warns of Recession

FCW: Treasury wants more women, minorities as contract employees

FCW: Analyst: Brace yourself for a busier-than-ever ‘federal busy season’

Federal Times: Report: Virginia’s defense contractors have most to lose under sequestration

FCR: Court Enjoins Set Asides for Simulators; Discrimination Evidence Was Lacking (subscription required)

NBC: US sues Gallup, alleging pollster overcharged on government contracts

Government Executive: Government is getting 'smarter,' management officials say

Government Executive: GSA seeks more savings in travel spending