Experts: DOD Cuts Will Reshape Contracting
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
by seantucker
“What’s happening now is a convergence of issues that are unprecedented, so we are going into a period of the unknown. What we’re tracking is the scale of these cuts.
- Published in Department of Defense (DoD), Federal
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GovCon Insights September 27, 2011: Shutdown Now Unlikely; DOD/Contractor Cybersecurity Pilot Extended; CIA Contractor Killed in Kabul
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
by gceditorialteam
Senate leaders announce bipartisan agreement to avert government shutdown [Washington Post] – The Senate passed a bipartisan bill that will fund the federal government until November 18 in a deal expected to be ratified by
- Published in GovCon Insights
9/11 Ten Years Later: GovCon Impacts
Friday, September 09, 2011
by seantucker
In the ten years since the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks on the United States, the government contracting industry has changed radically, and in ways that we’re still just beginning
- Published in 9/11
GovCon Insights September 9, 2011: ASBL Slams Obama Job Speech; Contractor Layoffs; Libyan Contracting Pre- and Post-Revolution
Friday, September 09, 2011
by gceditorialteam
Obama Jobs Bill Ignores America’s Most Effective Job Creation Plan, According to the American Small Business League [Business Wire] – President Obama said in his job speech last night “if you’re a small business owner who
- Published in GovCon Insights
GovCon Insights September 7, 2011: USPS Seeking Contract Cuts; DOD Contractors Look to International Markets; Post-9/11 Contracting
Wednesday, September 07, 2011
by gceditorialteam
Northrop May Feel Squeeze of Postal Service Cost Cuts [Bloomberg] – The financially struggling U.S. Postal Service is seeking annual cost cuts of at least $1 billion from its over 20,000 suppliers. Companies feeling
- Published in GovCon Insights