A draft executive order spelling out proposed disclosure rules governing the political donations of government contractors began making the rounds a few weeks ago and has continued to stoke controversy. Rep. Darrell
Following a House oversight hearing yesterday about a draft executive order requiring government contractors to disclose political contributions, the administration’s proposal is continuing to plummet in popularity — on both sides of
With news this week that a top administration procurement official will answer questions about a draft executive order requiring government contractors to disclose political donations, the rhetoric surrounding the move has ratcheted
ExecutiveGov’s round-up of news you need to read to stay up to speed on federal policy impacting the government-contracting community. DoD, VA Talk Details of EHR Merge The Defense Department and the
The Defense Department and the White House are recalibrating their public stances on in-sourcing plans. Office of Federal Procurement Policy Administrator Dan Gordon said this week at an Integrated Resources Management Conference
Mindy Connolly, the General Services Administration’s new chief acquisition officer, is on the same page with many other Obama administration officials when it comes to improving communications between federal contracting officials and
The head of the Office of Federal Procurement Policy said at a forum last week strengthening the acquisition workforce is the No. 1 priority in federal procurement. Dan Gordon, administrator of OFPP,
Mary Davie’s resume states she is the General Services Administration’s assistant commissioner for Integrated Technology Services. But, she could also be called a couples’ counselor, of sorts. One of the main bullet
The Office of Personnel Management and the Office of Federal Procurement Policy will launch a new collaborative website to help agencies looking to bolster their acquisition workforces. The website and a host
“Mythbusting” is no longer just for the Discovery Channel. As part of the administration’s efforts to reform federal IT acquisition, the White House promised agency contract authorities and the private companies they
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