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OCI Supporting Innovative AIDS Research Program

OCI is assisting Macha Hospital in Zambia in a search for funds to carry out a highly innovative AIDS research project.   This project is a game-changing experiment designed to demonstrate a way to eliminate AIDS over time.   This experiment is significant because present approaches to AIDS treatment do not have the capability [...]

By |2011-10-11T18:58:08+00:00October 11, 2011|Miscellaneous|0 Comments

When pre-bid Q&A raises more questions than answers

Courtesy of Husch Blackwell

Contractors bidding on federal contracts must take the leap of faith that they have accounted for all of the various elements that will affect the cost of their performance. But there's no need to do so completely blind. Asking key questions of the procuring agency can help shed light on ambiguities in the contract documents.

By |2011-08-02T14:38:16+00:00August 2, 2011|Miscellaneous|0 Comments

Will the Appropriations Bill Ever be Approved?

For proposal professionals, budgeting or appropriations delays within the federal government continue being a source of concern. With Congressional delays or patch-work Continuing Resolutions, we can expect there will be a significant reduction in the volume of RFP releases. If there is uncertainty, the federal departments processing solicitations have only one response – to sit on the programs until the budget situation is clarified.

By |2011-04-01T19:39:24+00:00April 1, 2011|Miscellaneous|0 Comments

Customs and Border Protection (CBP) to hire 1,000 IT workers during fiscal 2011

January 12, 2011 - The Homeland Security Department’s border protection agency plans to hire 1,000 additional IT staffers this fiscal year as it seeks to “federalize” its work force, a senior official said today.Ken Ritchhart, deputy assistant commissioner of U.S. Customs and Border Protection’s Office of Information Technology (OIT), said at a [...]

By |2011-02-01T22:48:02+00:00February 1, 2011|Miscellaneous|0 Comments

OMB Memorandum 10-26 Immediate Review of Financial Systems IT Projects

On June 28, 2010, the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) issued Memorandum 10-26, Immediate Review of Financial Systems IT Projects. This Memorandum establishes government-wide policies associated with financial system modernizations. These policies require Federal agencies to set the scope for financial system modernizations in a manner that reduces project costs, aligns projects more closely to top priority business needs, accelerates deployments, and improves the performance of the systems once deployed.

 

By |2010-07-31T17:09:17+00:00July 31, 2010|Miscellaneous|0 Comments

PRESIDENTIAL MEMORANDUM ON GOVERNMENT CONTRACTING – RESERVING WORK FOR FEDERAL EMPLOYEES

The Office of Federal Procurement Policy (OFPP) is issuing a proposed policy letter to provide guidance addressing when work must be reserved for performance by federal employees. The policy letter is intended to implement direction in the President's March 4, 2009, Memorandum on Government Contracting which requires the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) to ''clarify when governmental outsourcing for services is and is not appropriate.'' The proposed policy letter would:

By |2010-05-25T16:26:51+00:00May 25, 2010|Miscellaneous|0 Comments
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