Digital Government

GSA's conference reforms bear fruit

Policy changes after revelations of a lavish Las Vegas conference have led to significant savings, officials testify.

Digital Government

Voices rise against coming cuts

Public, private groups eye sequester's approach with rising apprehension.

Acquisition

DOD to start filing more contract information

Defense contracting officers are about to become subject to reporting rules that have applied only to civilian agencies for a year.

People

Senator offers advice to avoid furloughs

Sen. Tom Coburn suggests leaving positions unfilled -- and names them a few.

Acquisition

Sequestration hinders DOD Quickpay plan

The Defense Department is backing off an effort to accelerate contractor payments, citing pending forced budget cuts.

People

Neon signs and dives into fire

CTO Todd Park wants to find the innovators in government, but it is not always obvious who they are.

People

Innovation fellows program to expand

Strategic sourcing, better sharing of best practices also discussed by Management Advisory Board.

Acquisition

Silver lining for small businesses lies in OFPP request

While the recent attention to cost comparisons could lead to more insourcing, there's a subtext in the OFPP's position that could be good news for small firms.

Acquisition

DOD unlikely to cancel contracts for savings

Option periods, new contracts more likely to feel the brunt of sequestration budget cuts, Pentagon controller says.

Acquisition

Why 'cost comparisons' need a wide-angle lens

In determining whether to hire contractors or use agency employees, the price in dollars and cents is only one part of the cost.

Acquisition

Set-aside for mid-tier companies still possible

Companies that are too big to qualify for small-business advantages, yet too small to compete seriously against major corporations, may get some help from Congress.

Acquisition

Can interagency contracting regain a good rep?

No longer on GAO's high-risk list, interagency contracting stands ready to play a role in a procurement culture shift, according to experts including Roger Waldron of the Coalition for Government Procurement.

People

Bill to kill federal raise passes House

Legislation is the second recent attempt to overturn an executive order calling for across-the-board raise.

Acquisition

Interagency contracting no longer high risk

One of only two areas that GAO removed from its high-risk list, interagency contracting has improved considerably since 2005, officials say.

People

New names, new roles on Senate oversight panel

The new congress brings a new roster of overseers, aided by some familiar names.

Acquisition

OASIS creates thirst for answers

Does GSA's latest contract for professional services push strategic sourcing past reasonable limits?

People

GSA gains a CFO

Mike Casella is moving from USAID to GSA to manage the agency's finances.

Acquisition

4 tips for sequestration savings

Some rethinking of contract stratgies may be one of the keys to surviving sequestration says law professor Charles Tiefer.