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Maryland Medical Marijuana Commission Under Scrutiny for Procurement Issues

May 11, 2017
The agency in charge of medical marijuana in Maryland is facing questions about its procurement procedures. Auditors from Maryland’s Office of Legislative Audits recently found the Maryland Medical Cannabis Commission may have violated state procurement law by using a memorandum of understanding...

18F Founders Argue for Share-in-Savings in IT Procurement

May 11, 2017
Chris Cairns and Dr. Rob Read, the co-founders of the General Services Administration’s (GSA) 18F organization, make an argument for government to use “share-in-savings” (SiS) contracts to help tackle IT procurement challenges. “With SiS, agencies can launch IT projects with little or no...

Treasury Releases Update to USASpending.gov

May 11, 2017
The U.S. Treasury Department has released a new beta version of USASpending.gov, an update to the spending data site three years in the making. The beta version of the site provides standardized data on agency appropriations and expenditures, which can be organized by agency and by category, as...

Slew of Commercial Buying Regulations Added in the Last Decade

May 10, 2017
Jason Miller of Federal News Radio reports that since 2009, there have been 114 new regulations added to the Federal Acquisition Regulation and the Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement. That number comes from an analysis by the Aerospace Industries Associations. About a third of those...

Inside the Service Contracting Industry

May 10, 2017
Inc. magazine takes a “peek inside the biggest industry you never hear about,” federal services contractors. The article profiles a number of contractors, and looks at how those companies are providing services to the government, what various changes in the federal government mean to those...

Federal Employee Union Wants Congress to Step in on DoD Contracting

May 8, 2017
The American Federation of Government Employees, the largest union of federal employees wrote a letter to Congress, is asking lawmakers to require the Department of Defense to “improve the oversight and management for the vast sums it spends so carelessly on contracted services.” “Anything...

Mississippi Procurement Reform Prioritizes Reverse Auctions

May 8, 2017
Mississippi Gov. Phil Bryant has signed into law a bill to reform the state’s bidding and procurement process. According to the Northside Sun, there are a few key provisions, including an emphasis on reverse auctions, the creation of a Public Procurement Review Board to oversee smaller...

New Study Busts Myths about FedRAMP

May 8, 2017
Coalfire—a cybersecurity risk management company and a third-party assessment organization evaluating companies cloud providers under the Federal Risk Authorization and Management Program (FedRAMP)—has published a new study finding the program is more efficient than is currently perceived....

DHS Looking for Info on Tech Commercialization

May 4, 2017
The Department of Homeland Security’s Science and Technology Directorate has published a request for information, seeking assistance in bringing the technology it funds to market. The S&T is looking for help commercializing some of the successful technology it has sponsored. The RFI states DHS is...

Embracing the Promise of the Cloud

May 4, 2017
Route Fifty has published a new special report, “Embracing the Promise of the Cloud,” looking at government case studies of how organizations have used cloud innovations to solve myriad problems. The free paper looks at how cloud solutions have changed transit in New York City, on the roadways...

DoD Changing Acquisition Office to Foster Risk-Taking

May 4, 2017
At a Senate hearing on defense innovation, Deputy Secretary of Defense Robert Work told lawmakers the Department of Defense (DoD) will soon present its plan and timeline for dividing the acquisition, technology and logistics office into two separate offices, as mandated by the 2017 National Defense...