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Gail Repsher Emery

Digital Government

House passes amendment to roll back A-76 rules

The House has passed an amendment to hold A-76 competitions under pre-May 2003 rules while a new set of rules are written.

Digital Government

Councils seek to expand contract options for services

Federal officials are asking for comments on using time-and-materials and labor-hour contracts to buy commercial services.

Digital Government

Council sets $35m plan for e-acquisition in '06

The government's procurement chiefs know what they want to spend on a federal acquisition portal; now they have to make sure the government's money chiefs will pony up the funding.

Digital Government

Performance-based contract benchmark set

Federal agencies beginning next month will be required to use performance-based contracting on 40 percent of eligible jobs worth more than $25,000.

Digital Government

GSA to offer some free access to federal contract data

<font color="CC0000"> (UPDATED) </font color>GSA says new federal contract database will improve agency reporting of contract data.

Digital Government

9/11 report might give IT spending a boost

9/11 Commission recommendations could expand the federal government's use of information technology, according to testimony today on Capitol Hill.

Digital Government

DoD chided for not competing task orders

GAO reports the Defense Department has routinely waived competition requirements for multiple-award contracts and Federal Supply Schedule orders.

Digital Government

Federal IT awards up 50%, report says

Federal agencies awarded more than $23 billion in IT-related prime contracts in the second quarter, the market research firm Input Inc. reported today.

Digital Government

NASA hires CSC for IT services

Computer Sciences Corp. won a task order for IT services, including program management and IT support, at NASA's John C. Stennis Space Center.

Digital Government

DARPA picks SRA for professional services

SRA International will help DARPA's Tactical Technology Office with strategic planning and evaluating technologies developed by industry, universities and military labs.

Digital Government

Performance-based contract rules debut

Proposed rule that tells agencies and industry how to do performance-based contracting for services.

Digital Government

GSA chooses six share-in-savings contractors

<font color="CC0000"> (UPDATED) </font color>Blanket purchase agreements are worth up to $500 million to help agencies develop share-in-savings contracts.

Digital Government

Postal service upgrading address recognition systems

The U.S. Postal Service has hired Lockheed Martin Corp. to introduce address recognition capability earlier in the mail processing cycle to help speed delivery.

Digital Government

Northrop Grumman snares Treasury E-Travel work

The Treasury Department, first of 24 federal agencies that will choose an E-Travel provider this year, selects Northrop Grumman Corp. system.

Infrastructure

GSA starts the process to redo FedBizOpps

The General Services Administration late last month issued a request for proposals for a new Federal Business Opportunities system.

Digital Government

Survey shows Web doesn't replace personal contact

The availability of electronic services hasn't reduced the need for phone and in-person contacts with federal employees, a new study concludes.

Digital Government

Architect of the Capitol signs services deal

The Architect of the Capitol will buy workforce management services from Avue Technologies Corp. in a 10-year deal worth more than $30 million, officials of the Tacoma, Wash., company announced this month.

Digital Government

GSA proposes new FedBizOpps

The General Services Administration issues a request for proposals for a new Federal Business Opportunities system.

Digital Government

Rule on state, local governments' IT schedule purchases in effect

A procurement rule that allows state and local governments to buy information technology products and services from GSA schedules went into effect today.

Digital Government

Capitol architect signs 10-year services contract

Avue Technologies Corp. has sold its workforce management services to the Architect of the Capitol in a 10-year deal worth more than $30 million.