Restoring “Common Sense” in Federal Acquisition: What the Latest GSA Direction Signals to Contractors
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Restoring “Common Sense” in Federal Acquisition: What the Latest GSA Direction Signals to Contractors

A summary of GSA’s “Restoring Common Sense to Government Acquisition,” explaining how OneGov IT agreements, procurement centralization, MAS “rightsizing,” expanded Transactional Data Reporting, travel modernization, and fleet consolidation may reshape competition, compliance, and pricing strategy across the federal marketplace.

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Food Safety Modernization Act Implementation: Why GAO Says FDA Must Finish the Job
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Food Safety Modernization Act Implementation: Why GAO Says FDA Must Finish the Job

GAO’s January 2026 report finds FDA has built FSMA’s preventive framework through nine foundational rules and completed most statutory requirements, but key guidance and traceability elements remain unfinished. GAO urges timelines, milestones, and a performance-management process so FDA can demonstrate whether the rules are reducing foodborne illness.

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GAO Report Reveals Declining Air Service in Small U.S. Communities and Implications for Federal Contractors
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GAO Report Reveals Declining Air Service in Small U.S. Communities and Implications for Federal Contractors

The GAO’s 2024 report on small community air service highlights declining flight departures, rising costs, and increasing federal subsidies under the Essential Air Service program—trends that create new infrastructure, technology, and logistics opportunities for federal contractors supporting DOT and FAA initiatives.

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GovTech Maturity Index 2025: What the World Bank’s Latest Snapshot Signals for Public-Sector Digital Markets
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GovTech Maturity Index 2025: What the World Bank’s Latest Snapshot Signals for Public-Sector Digital Markets

The World Bank’s GovTech Maturity Index 2025 reviews digital transformation across 197 economies using 48 indicators. This summary highlights the widening digital divide, progress in cloud/interoperability and digital ID, persistent gaps in service portals and civic tech, and what these trends may mean for federal government contractors.

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GAO’s Warning Shot on Federal Awards: Documentation Gaps That Elevate Fraud, Waste, and Abuse Risk
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GAO’s Warning Shot on Federal Awards: Documentation Gaps That Elevate Fraud, Waste, and Abuse Risk

GAO reviewed five major federal award programs and found that, except for FCC’s E-Rate, agencies often lacked fully documented fraud-prevention policies tied to OMB and GAO leading practices. The report signals tighter monitoring, clearer antifraud expectations, and greater audit readiness demands for federal contractors and recipients.

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Markon LLC (B-423767): Cost Realism, Unstated Criteria, and the Limits of “Off-the-Record” Instructions
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Markon LLC (B-423767): Cost Realism, Unstated Criteria, and the Limits of “Off-the-Record” Instructions

GAO sustained Markon’s protest because CIA’s cost realism adjustment relied on oral “industry Q&A” instructions that were never incorporated into the final RFP. The decision reinforces a core rule for contractors: evaluation turns on the solicitation and the contemporaneous record, not informal guidance.

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The Claims Reality Check: What FY2025 ASBCA/CBCA Numbers Say About Your Odds—and When ADR Actually Pays

The Claims Reality Check: What FY2025 ASBCA/CBCA Numbers Say About Your Odds—and When ADR Actually Pays

FY2025 ASBCA and CBCA statistics challenge the myth that contractors cannot win CDA appeals. Learn what merits outcomes imply about your odds and when ADR is most likely to deliver faster, lower-variance resolutions.

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When the FAR Isn’t the Rulebook: A Quiet Reminder from the GAO OIG’s Latest Semiannual Report
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When the FAR Isn’t the Rulebook: A Quiet Reminder from the GAO OIG’s Latest Semiannual Report

A GAO OIG case closed on a simple premise—GAO is not subject to the FAR. This post explains why that matters for contractors, how “FAR-default” thinking creates proposal and compliance risk, and what to do instead when pursuing work with entities operating under different procurement authorities.

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“When ‘TBD’ Means TBD”: Solvere Technical Group and the Limits of Unstated Evaluation Criteria
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“When ‘TBD’ Means TBD”: Solvere Technical Group and the Limits of Unstated Evaluation Criteria

Solvere Technical Group (GAO B-423785) is a must-read staffing-plan decision: GAO sustained where Navy penalized an offeror for using “TBD” non-key personnel exactly as the solicitation directed and for relying on a six-month certification window the RFP expressly allowed. Key lessons for service contractors on unstated evaluation criteria and cost-risk “double counting.”

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Cost Rules, Rewritten: Why FY 2026 NDAA Section 1826 Matters to Defense Contractors

Cost Rules, Rewritten: Why FY 2026 NDAA Section 1826 Matters to Defense Contractors

FY 2026’s NDAA Section 1826 directs DoD to exempt many “nontraditional defense contractors” from FAR Part 31 cost principles, certified cost or pricing data, and certain business systems rules. Learn what this deregulation changes, what remains, and why it matters for pricing, audit risk, and capture strategy.

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Three Years of GAO Bid Protest Data: What the Annual Reports Really Say About Winning (and Challenging) Federal Awards
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Three Years of GAO Bid Protest Data: What the Annual Reports Really Say About Winning (and Challenging) Federal Awards

A 3-year synthesis of GAO’s Bid Protest Annual Reports (FY23–FY25): filings trends, sustain and effectiveness rates, the CIO-SP4 anomaly, and what recurring sustain grounds reveal about evaluation discipline, price/cost scrutiny, and proposal rejection risks—plus why protests still influence outcomes.

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Congress’s Digital Transformation: Wiring Data for the AI Era
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Congress’s Digital Transformation: Wiring Data for the AI Era

Congress is modernizing its data infrastructure for the AI era through GPO’s new Model Context Protocol, open legislative datasets, and AI-driven constituent engagement. For federal contractors, these initiatives signal a shift toward interoperability, verified data access, and new standards for AI-based tools supporting the U.S. legislative branch.

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Why “Quality Management” in the Yellow Book Matters to Federal Contractors (Even If You’re Not an Auditor)
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Why “Quality Management” in the Yellow Book Matters to Federal Contractors (Even If You’re Not an Auditor)

GAO’s December 2025 Yellow Book FAQ (GAO-26-108710) explains the 2024 shift from “quality control” to risk-based “quality management” for government audits. Federal contractors should understand the new objectives, risk assessments, monitoring/remediation, and reporting impacts—because audit quality can drive real cost, compliance, and payment outcomes.

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What GAO’s FY2025 Bid Protest Report Signals to Federal Contractors—and Why “The Solicitation as Written” Still Wins
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What GAO’s FY2025 Bid Protest Report Signals to Federal Contractors—and Why “The Solicitation as Written” Still Wins

GAO’s FY2025 Bid Protest Annual Report to Congress shows a 14% sustain rate, 52% effectiveness rate, and recurring sustain grounds—unreasonable technical evaluations, cost/price errors, and improper proposal rejections. Learn what the Air Force non-implementation case teaches contractors about timing, remedies, and building protest-ready proposals.

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When Government Innovates, Citizens Don’t All Want the Same Thing
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When Government Innovates, Citizens Don’t All Want the Same Thing

Public-sector innovations often fail when they miss what citizens actually value. Singler, Guenduez, and Demircioglu (2025) show Swiss citizens fall into four expectation groups, while public servants perceive only three—overlooking trialability, cost, and democratic involvement. Key takeaways for federal contractors delivering digital services.

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