The Coalition’s Upcoming May Calendar
This week’s “FAR and Beyond” blog hits on a couple items for our membership. First, here is an update on our May calendar of events. May 2014 Member Calendar 1.
This week’s “FAR and Beyond” blog hits on a couple items for our membership. First, here is an update on our May calendar of events. May 2014 Member Calendar 1.
FAR and Beyond Blog This week’s “FAR and Beyond” blog hits on a couple items for our membership. First, here is an update on our May calendar of events. May
FAR and Beyond Blog For this week’s comment I wanted to share with you a blog post that was first published on the Federal Times’ Acquisition Blog (www.federaltimes.com): The Multiple-award Double Standard On
For this week’s comment I wanted to share with you another blog post that was first published on the Federal Times’ Acquisition Blog (www.federaltimes.com): The multiple-award double standard On March 13,2014, Defense Procurement
FAR and Beyond Blog – Spring Conference 2014 As you know, yesterday The Coalition for Government Procurement held its 2014 Spring Training Conference, “Opportunities for Success in the Federal Market.” I was overwhelmed
I can’t believe our Spring Training Conference is already less than a week away, coming up next week on Thursday, April 10th! As the Vice President of Membership and Marketing
FAR and Beyond Blog I can’t believe our Spring Training Conference is already less than a week away, coming up next week on Thursday, April 10th! As the Vice President
FAR and Beyond Blog GSA’s Office of Inspector General’s recent memorandum to the FAS Commissioner continues to confirm the impracticality of contract compliance under the current MAS pricing policies. The
For this week’s comment I wanted to share with you my inaugural blog post that was first published on the Federal Times’ Acquisition Blog (www.federaltimes.com). The post highlights Thought #2 “GSA’s Strategic
FAR and Beyond Blog For this week’s comment I wanted to share with you my inaugural blog post that was first published on the Federal Times’ Acquisition Blog (www.federaltimes.com). The post