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