FAR

Cybersecurity IT engineers are working on protecting networks from cyber attacks from hackers on the Internet. Secure access to online privacy and personal data protection

Contractor lawyer’s take on that cybersecurity rule

That new safe software attestation rule from the Homeland Security Department has become final.

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Why contracting protest appeals are never a zero sum game

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Roger Waldron

What is fair and reasonable: How many clauses are enough for a commercial item contract?

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Amelia Brust/Federal News NetworkContracting

How to keep new policy from making procurement less efficient

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FILE - In this June 19, 2019, file photo cargo containers are stacked on a ship at the Port of Los Angeles in Los Angeles. The market for small businesses cooled for the third straight quarter. That report comes from BizBuySell.com, an online marketplace for small companies that counted 2,444 transactions reported by business brokers from April through June, down 9.6% from 2,705 in the second quarter of last year. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez, File)

Buy American initiative may push federal contractors to study shipping rules more closely

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Holistic strategy on IT supply chain needed before it’s too late, experts tell commission

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ODCs: The nexus between requirements and execution

Adding Other Direct Costs to the Professional Services Schedule would increase opportunities for agencies to achieve comprehensive services solutions.

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Jackie Space: FAR can help managers build non-traditional relationships

Jackie Space, founder of a Silicon Valley company called BMNT, tells Federal Drive with Tom Temin, federal managers often blame the Federal Acquisition…

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GSA working on changes to FAR, new legislation to help agencies buy cloud

The General Services Administration says it’s working through a series of legislative and regulatory changes that would help agencies buy cloud computing services as a “utility.”

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