This is the year of aggressive competition. Tightening federal budgets, plus the insourcing push, are proving as much. But while many say government contracting is entering a lean, mean next couple years, there’s still plenty of market opportunity. The trick is knowing who’s changing the game — and setting the terms — so you can [...]
May 4th, 2010 | Filed under General | Read More »
OFPP Administrator Dan Gordon, speaking at a breakfast last Thursday, hopes to complete a draft policy letter which redefines inherently governmental functions by the end of March. “The goal is to get public comment eventually finalize this OFPP policy letter and then be sure everyone knows the rules of the game and that we are [...]
March 15th, 2010 | Filed under News | Read More »
In just a few short weeks, 2010 begins — the dawn of a new decade. The question now is: Who’ll be leading change in and around government contracting? We’ve got a few suggestions. For the second consecutive year, ExecutiveBiz brings you its annual list of Top 20 People to Watch. From government leaders to CEOs, policy [...]
December 9th, 2009 | Filed under Executive Spotlight,General | Read More »
He’s been called a nebbish with a heart. Now Dan Gordon, GAO’s currently acting general counsel, has been nominated by President Obama to serve as Office of Federal Policy Procurement administrator. It’s been a little over a year since the office of OFPP has been without a permanent leader (Paul A. Denett resigned as administrator [...]
October 5th, 2009 | Filed under General | Read More »