Contractors have 30 days after work resumes to file for equitable adjustments but the accounting and documentation must start ...
Hartman most recently served as acting head of cyber at the Cyber and Infrastructure Security Agency. He now joins Merlin to ...
Business and professional groups are warning that the current federal funding lapse will cause economic harm to not only government employees and contractors, but the broader U.S. economy and national ...
The Professional Services Council is urging companies to secure their cash flow and identify agency contacts as they get ...
Despite widespread fears that the Trump administration would eliminate the ‘rule of two,” the Revolutionary FAR Overhaul has done the opposite – keeping the mandatory small business set-aside ...
Fraudsters are outpacing legacy government systems, draining billions through identity-based attacks. To protect taxpayer dollars and restore trust, agencies must modernize identity verification with ...
Government shutdowns are major disruptors that have widespread implications for not only the federal agencies and the services they provide, but also for the contractors — millions of U.S.
Congress remains deadlocked and Sept. 30 is a week away. That means contractors should dust off shutdown plans and take immediate action on invoices, contracts and cash flow.
The Defense Department has released its revamped Cyber Security Risk Management Construct to enable more real-time cyber defenses. The construct has five phases that DOD says will help operators ...