News
Small businesses struggle to win hurricane relief contracts
In Katrina's wake, big companies appear to have a competitive advantage.
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Key OMB official arrested
Procurement policy chief David Safavian, who quit on Friday, is charged with making false statements and obstructing justice in regard to previous service at GSA.
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Iraq reconstruction overseer may get Katrina responsibilities
Senators unveil bill to expand the oversight responsibilities of the special inspector general for Iraq reconstruction to the Gulf Coast region.
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GAO: Contracting vehicle fails to show savings
Program offices neglect to assess savings and operations in performance-based logistics arrangements, report says.
News
Relief efforts spawn quick contracts
As satellite service providers vie for Hurricane Katrina contracts, they rely on relationships.
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Post-disaster contracting rush leads to confusion
Questions raised about how to implement emergency procurement rules.
Management
GSA reorganization sparks internal anxiety
Senior managers worry about their careers as agencies choose to buy independently.
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Lawmakers object to dismissal of Army Corps procurement executive
Bunnatine Greenhouse was dismissed after publicly criticizing Iraq contracting process.
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GSA , DHS cooperate on 'strategic sourcing'
In a new deal, GSA officials are helping Homeland Security try to figure out how to better leverage its purchasing power.
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Treasury reopens controversial telecommunications contract
Department opts to continue go-it-alone approach rather than rely on GSA’s Networx program.
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