
FedRamp approved
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1 week ago |
buff.ly | FedRamp approved |Nick Wakeman
Three contractors, a former government contracting officer, and two companies have admitted to a decades-long bribery scheme involving contracts worth over $550 million. A Thursday Justice Department announcement lists the contractors involved as Walter Barnes, owner of PM Consulting Group, which did business as Vistant; Darryl Britt, owner of Apprio; and Paul Young, president of a subcontractor to Apprio and Vistant. They pled guilty to federal conspiracy to commit bribery charges.
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2 weeks ago |
buff.ly | FedRamp approved |Natalie Alms
The IRS isn’t doing quality control checks on the vendor-powered digital identity proofing that it requires taxpayers to pass in order to access many online IRS applications.
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2 weeks ago |
nextgov.com | FedRamp approved |Ross Wilkers
Multiple cycles are running at once in the Trump administration’s push for structural changes in how the federal government buys $1 trillion in goods and services each year. One cycle involves a rewrite of the Federal Acquisition Regulation, the rules of the road that govern the purchasing. A second cycle focuses on shifting those buys more toward what is commercially-available and away from the custom-made route that dominates much of government acquisition.
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2 weeks ago |
nextgov.com | FedRamp approved |Ross Wilkers
Omni Federal has been awarded a $427 million contract for cloud computing and software development services to the Defense Department agency responsible for background checks on DOD employees and contractors. The General Services Administration ran this procurement on behalf of the Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency, which sought to hire a managed service provider for help modernize the IT system used in background investigations.
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2 weeks ago |
buff.ly | FedRamp approved |Ross Wilkers
Omni Federal has been awarded a $427 million contract for cloud computing and software development services to the Defense Department agency responsible for background checks on DOD employees and contractors. The General Services Administration ran this procurement on behalf of the Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency, which sought to hire a managed service provider for help modernize the IT system used in background investigations.
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