Showing posts with label Security Clearances. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Security Clearances. Show all posts

Thursday, September 19, 2013

PSC: Security Clearance Reviews Must Be Balanced, Realistic

In response to the tragic events at the Washington Navy Yard, the Professional Services Council called on Congress to ensure that any reviews of the security clearance process focus on clearances for military and civilian government personnel, as well as contractors, in a September 18 letter sent to leaders of 12 House and Senate committees and subcommittees. 

“In light of the tragic events at the Washington Navy Yard, attention has naturally and appropriately extended to the security and facilities clearance processes and what role, if any, those processes played in this horrific event in which we witnessed the tragic deaths of and injuries to government, contractor, military and law enforcement personnel,” said Stan Soloway, PSC president and CEO. 

“Whatever gaps in the process may exist are equally applicable to all individuals seeking to obtain or retain a clearance,” he said. “To look at the issue only through the narrow lens some have suggested would be counter-productive and shortsighted.” 

Friday, June 28, 2013

SmartContracting Daily Intel for June 28, 2013


In today's News...

Washington Technology: Snowden case launches open season on contractors 

Federal News Radio: Industry fears 'chilling effect' in GSA review of acquisition managers 

Washington Post: Company allegedly misled government about security clearance checks

Washington Post: Justice Dept. targets general in leak probe

NextGov: NSA Networks Might Have Been Missing Anti-leak Technology
http://bit.ly/17p42oz

Government Executive: The Federal Government Does a Terrible Job of Recognizing High Performers



Tuesday, June 25, 2013

SmartContracting Daily Intel for June 25, 2013

In today's news...

The Hill: The opportunities offered by the Snowden case

Federal Times: How DoD became a smarter customer

Government Executive: Obama Nominates a Pentagon Inspector General
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Federal Times: Expect security clearance delays
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Friday, June 21, 2013

SmartContracting Daily Intel for June 21, 2013

Happy first day of summer! In today's news...

FCW: Would capping contractor salary reimbursements make a difference? 

Washington Post: Labor groups back bills to cap contractor pay at vice president’s salary

Washington Post: Government lacks uniform security-clearance guidelines, official says

USA Today: SBA revises small business size standards

FedScoop: Air Force top officer: Sequester is crippling Air Force

Wednesday, June 19, 2013

SmartContracting Daily Intel for June 19, 2013


In today's news:

Politico: Unions eye fight over role of federal contractors

Washington Business Journal: Federal employee union president slams contractors' motives

Government Executive: Acting GSA Chief Impresses Senators As Agency’s Mr. Fix-It

FCW: How far is too far in cyber defense?

Tuesday, June 18, 2013

SmartContracting Daily Intel for June 18, 2013

In today's news...

Washington Business Journal: Acquiring services: How feds can get it right 

Defense News: Big Changes Ahead in the Pentagon's Policy Shops?

FCW: Can big data save the government $500 billion?

Federal News Radio: Contractors with security clearances lack path to report problems

Monday, June 17, 2013

SmartContracting Daily Intel for June 17, 2013

In today's news...

Baltimore Sun: Little impact seen from suspension of clearance investigations 

Politico: House GOP sees upside to budget conference delay

Federal Times: Contractors frustrated with cuts to bio-based purchasing program

Federal News Radio: GSA to review all internal procurement practices

FCW: Inside the IBM/Amazon protest



Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Top Secret Contractor (and Other Government Contractor) Compensation Facts EXPOSED!

Holders of “top secret” clearances draw top salaries as demands for their credentials grow in the government contract marketplace. That’s one of the findings PSC’s Executive Vice President Alan Chvotkin presented today at the unveiling of the Human Resources Association of the National Capital Area 2010 Compensation Survey, which included a section on government contractor compensation.