GAO Upholds USMC’s Corrective Action to Add Price Realism in Catalyst Solutions Protest

GAO Upholds USMC’s Corrective Action to Add Price Realism in Catalyst Solutions Protest

GAO denies Catalyst Solutions’ protest, affirming the USMC’s right to amend its solicitation to include a price realism evaluation during corrective action. The ruling highlights agency discretion in addressing procurement risks and ensuring fair competition.

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When Data Becomes Law: How Governments Use Information as a Regulatory Tool
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When Data Becomes Law: How Governments Use Information as a Regulatory Tool

This blog post explores the provocative thesis that data—how it is gathered, released, or suppressed—can serve as a powerful instrument of public policy. Drawing from Janet Freilich and W. Nicholson Price II’s forthcoming article Data as Policy, we examine the regulatory role of government-provided data in law, innovation, and society.

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GAO Denies Protest Over SBIR Phase III Award to Clear Align for Air Force Tactical Security System
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GAO Denies Protest Over SBIR Phase III Award to Clear Align for Air Force Tactical Security System

The GAO denied a protest by Digital Force Technologies challenging the Air Force's decision to issue a sole-source SBIR Phase III solicitation to Clear Align for a tactical security system. The ruling clarifies successor-in-interest eligibility and the threshold for SBIR-derived work under Phase III.

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Properly Handling FCI and CUI in Federal Contracts

Properly Handling FCI and CUI in Federal Contracts

Federal contractors must guard Federal Contract Information with FAR 52.204-21 basics and protect Controlled Unclassified Information with NIST SP 800-171, DFARS 252.204-7012, and upcoming FAR CUI rules. Vet every subcontractor, cloud, and component, police dissemination, and stay ahead of new CMMC-style mandates to keep awards and avoid False Claims Act risk.

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GAO Dismisses Perimeter Solutions’ Protest Over Sole-Source Award for Wildfire Retardant Testing
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GAO Dismisses Perimeter Solutions’ Protest Over Sole-Source Award for Wildfire Retardant Testing

GAO dismissed Perimeter Solutions' protest over a Forest Service sole-source contract to Fortress North America for wildfire retardant testing, citing Perimeter’s lack of standing due to incomplete testing. This decision reaffirms the government’s discretion in determining readiness for field evaluations under public safety exigencies.

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AI in Financial Services: GAO Report Highlights Benefits, Risks, and Oversight Gaps
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AI in Financial Services: GAO Report Highlights Benefits, Risks, and Oversight Gaps

The GAO’s May 2025 report examines the use of artificial intelligence in financial services, outlining its benefits, associated risks, and the oversight mechanisms in place. It highlights regulatory gaps, especially at the National Credit Union Administration, and suggests paths forward for ensuring trustworthy AI deployment.

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Mastering the FAR Life Cycle: A Roadmap for Federal Contractors
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Mastering the FAR Life Cycle: A Roadmap for Federal Contractors

This 750-word guide demystifies the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) for federal contractors, walking through each phase of the contract life cycle—from requirements and competition to performance, claims, closeout, and a new 2025 executive order to streamline FAR. A must-read for navigating federal procurement with confidence.

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Navigating Truthful Cost or Pricing Data Obligations: What Prime Contractors Must Know When Contracts Exceed $2 Million
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Navigating Truthful Cost or Pricing Data Obligations: What Prime Contractors Must Know When Contracts Exceed $2 Million

Prime federal contractors with awards over $2 million face strict compliance under the Truth in Negotiations Act (TINA), now known as Truthful Cost or Pricing Data. This article explores key disclosure obligations, audit risks, subcontractor liabilities, and compliance strategies.

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