What the Trump administration will mean for federal contractors
Federal contractors have more questions than answers when it comes to the incoming Trump administration. Among the top questions: What will a budget deal now look like? And…
Federal contractors have more questions than answers when it comes to the incoming Trump administration. Among the top questions: What will a budget deal now look like? And…
The government both creates and runs on data. Given that agencies spend hundreds of billions of dollars on goods and services the more procurement data it has, the…
These guidelines are designed to ensure employees are treated ethically, but following these recommendations also could help your organization optimize AI to its fullest potential. The post Aligning…
This week Michael Gruden, counsel at Crowell & Moring, joins Off the Shelf, for a wide-ranging discussion focusing on cybersecurity and the CMMC journey. Michael Gruden, counsel, Crowell…
Ross Wilkers, senior reporter, Washington Technology Ross Wilkers, senior reporter for Washington Technology, joins host Mark Amtower on this week’s Amtower Off Center for a follow-up interview, this…
When the Navy needs basic parts like bolts, it turns to the Defense Logistics Agency like the rest of the Defense Department. But when it needs a part…
Nearly four years after the Court of Federal Claims issued its landmark Tolliver decision around the use of the small business “rule of two” for all contracting actions,…
Contractors are facing the obligation of a more than three percent minimum wage. That’s under the annual wage determination coming from the Labor Department. But a couple of…
I’ve had the privilege of working with dozens upon dozens of outstanding government contractors. These highly skilled professionals and wonderful humans have been crucial to my success as…
Luke Levasseur and Evan Williams, counsel at Mayer Brown, join Off the Shelf for an in depth discussion of the bid protest process. Levasseur and Williams outline the…