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GSA seeks green tech to slash federal building emissions

A new sources sought notice targets low-carbon materials, energy retrofits and electrification to meet carbon footprint goals laid out by the Inflation Reduction Act goals.

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OASIS+ award process starts to roll

The General Services Administration tells around 1,400 small businesses they are "apparent winners" in one track for this massive professional services vehicle with more groups of awards on the way.

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Booz Allen’s protest of $98M Veterans Affairs award denied

Guidehouse now has a clear path to start work on the Veterans Facility Transformation initiative.

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Air Force picks 67 for $1B rapid sustainment contract

This contract supports the Air Force's Rapid Sustainment Office in its efforts to help the service branch adopt new technologies such as artificial intelligence, automation and digital engineering.

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Verizon secures NWS network transition, modernization order

The National Weather Service is looking to bring new technologies and services into its transformational roadmap.

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Leidos wants second chance at military family support contract

A proposal from Cognosante won the $582.8 million contract known as OneSource, but Leidos claims multiple mistakes happened in the evaluation.

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Treasury’s funding request for IRS cloud tech far outpaces other civilian agencies, report says

Treasury’s request is the largest out of a combined federal civilian total of almost $9 billion for cloud-related programs in their fiscal year 2025 IT budget requests.

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Peraton protest dismissed as premature

Peraton must now must wait for the Army to complete an investigation of an alleged organizational conflict-of-interest at the company, which is bidding an INSCOM task order.

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How DOD detailed its conflict probe in audit support award

Guidehouse argued that a Defense Department official had a conflict-of-interest, but a new bid protest decision outlines how DOD's investigation showed no evidence of harm.

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Navy finalizes 11 awards for $496M electrical, mechanics contract

The Navy expands its pool of companies that provide hull, mechanical and electrical systems for vessels.

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Indev gains new customer with TSA win

Under a $170 million task order, Indev will provide digital services and collaboration solutions to TSA over the next five years.

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CACI challenges $100M Navy SETA award

CACI claims the price submitted by Serco Inc. is too low and that key personnel in the bid are not available.

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Akima subsidiary books $563M Army facility support contract

Redstone Arsenal is home to approximately six dozen tenant agencies that run operations there.

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Guidehouse loses last shot at DOD audit contract

The Government Accountability Office ruled against Guidehouse's claims that Deloitte had a conflict-of-interest because a former employee chaired the technical review board.

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User experience critical to IRS digital transformation

With guidance and resources on hand, the IRS is emphasizing the user experience as a way to improve how it does business.

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Biden looks to preserve tech, cyber legacy with veto threat

Experts see continuity in tech policy from the Biden administration to a possible Kamala Harris presidency, with possible divergence on some national security and antitrust issues.

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IRS procurement office undergoes overhaul to improve efficiency

The agency's assistant chief procurement officer explains how its new alignment and "tiger teams" aim to address inconsistency and enhance customer service.

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General Dynamics IT cleared to proceed on $308M GSA award

The General Services Administration fends off a protest against its choice of GDIT for the five-year task order to modernize the agency's assisted acquisition tool.

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Energy sticks with first choice for $377M training support contract

Nine companies bid as part of this corrective action for the five-year award focused on Energy's National Training Center.

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Pentagon’s new cyber rules are ‘stifling’ foreign suppliers, advisors say

The soon-to-be-mandatory cybersecurity certification—and a 2018 OSD reorganization—are slowing vital work, the Defense Innovation Board says.