Now that Daniel Gordon has become the new administrator of the Office of Federal Procurement Policy, it's a good time to review what industry wants his agenda to be.
The back and forth continues as TSA stops work again on its $500 million Information Technology Infrastructure Progtram while a dispute over jurisdiction for bid protests is resolved.
Northrop Grumman has found a buyer for its TASC unit as the company moves quickly to address organizational conflicts of interests concerns raised by new federal laws.
The annual Greater Washington Government Contractor Awards program honored four companies and three executives for their achievements as well as recognizing Al Nashman and former Sen. John Warner for contributions over the course of their careers.
Government agencies have several large contracts on the drawing board that will lend themselves to increased competition for information technology work.