DoD’s Proposed FOCI Rule Could Bring Ownership Scrutiny to More Contractors

DoD’s Proposed FOCI Rule Could Bring Ownership Scrutiny to More Contractors

DoD’s proposed DFARS rule on foreign ownership, control, or influence could expand ownership and beneficial ownership scrutiny for defense contractors and subcontractors. Contractors should begin reviewing ownership structures, foreign influence risks, subcontractor relationships, and sensitive data access before the rule becomes final.

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DOE Nuclear Waste Cleanup: GAO Warns That Aging Infrastructure Requires Better Data and Clearer Prioritization
Nuclear Regulatory Commission Office Manager Nuclear Regulatory Commission Office Manager

DOE Nuclear Waste Cleanup: GAO Warns That Aging Infrastructure Requires Better Data and Clearer Prioritization

GAO’s May 2026 report warns that DOE’s Office of Environmental Management faces over $1.5 billion in nuclear cleanup infrastructure repair needs. Better data validation, comparable maintenance metrics, site-level planning, and clearer communication to Congress are needed to manage aging facilities and reduce long-term costs.

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AI and Small Business Contracting: GAO Identifies Promise, Risk, and a Transparency Gap at SBA
Small Businesses, Artificial Intelligence Office Manager Small Businesses, Artificial Intelligence Office Manager

AI and Small Business Contracting: GAO Identifies Promise, Risk, and a Transparency Gap at SBA

GAO’s May 2026 report examines how AI could support small business contracting, OSDBU functions, and SBIR/STTR programs while warning of risks involving bias, inaccurate outputs, data privacy, proprietary information, and SBA’s inconsistent AI use case reporting.

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VA Acquisition Reform: GAO Warns That Reorganization Without Governance Discipline May Miss the Point
Veterans Affairs Office Manager Veterans Affairs Office Manager

VA Acquisition Reform: GAO Warns That Reorganization Without Governance Discipline May Miss the Point

GAO’s May 2026 report warns that VA’s acquisition reorganization must address longstanding weaknesses in strategy, workforce planning, supply chain management, and oversight. With $78 billion in FY2025 obligations and reduced contracting staff, VA must apply leading reform practices to ensure acquisition reform improves mission delivery for veterans.

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Fixed-Price Contracting as Federal Procurement Policy: What the New Executive Order Means for Contractors
Federal Acquisition Regulations Office Manager Federal Acquisition Regulations Office Manager

Fixed-Price Contracting as Federal Procurement Policy: What the New Executive Order Means for Contractors

President Trump’s April 2026 executive order makes fixed-price contracting the preferred federal procurement model. This post explains the order’s key requirements, agency approval rules, potential impact on cost-reimbursement, T&M, and labor-hour contracts, and what federal contractors should do now to prepare.

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OMB M-26-12 and the Federal Push Toward Commercial Buying
Federal Acquisition Regulations Office Manager Federal Acquisition Regulations Office Manager

OMB M-26-12 and the Federal Push Toward Commercial Buying

OMB M-26-12 directs federal agencies to increase acquisition of commercial products and services under Executive Order 14271. This post explains the memorandum’s reporting requirements, role of Senior Procurement Executives and competition advocates, and why contractors should prepare for greater scrutiny of non-commercial procurements.

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