Author: Liz Paton

Friday Flash, 09.06.13

FAR and Beyond Blog/Comment of the Week The Labor Day weekend marks the end of summer and the beginning of fall and the school year.  The Coalition hopes that everyone

Thank You for Joining Us at the Joseph P. Caggiano Memorial Golf Tournament!

  On Wednesday the Coalition hosted the Joseph P. Caggiano Memorial Golf Tournament to benefit our wounded veterans.  Again this year the tournament was held at Whiskey Creek Golf Course

Friday Flash, 08.30.13

Comment of the Week On Wednesday the Coalition hosted the Joseph P. Caggiano Memorial Golf Tournament to benefit our wounded veterans.  Again this year the tournament was held at Whiskey

Friday Flash, 08.23.13

Comment of the Week  On August 22, 2013, GSA’s Federal Acquisition Service (FAS) posted a blog entitled “OASIS: What You Need to Know About GSA’s Plan to Reduce Contract Duplication.”

Friday Flash, 08.16.13

Comment of the Week: So are These Really the “Dog Days of Summer?”  The weather has been incredible here in Washington DC!  It reminds me of August in Maine, no humidity,

Friday Flash 08.09.13

  Comment of the Week:  “In war, there are no unwounded soldiers.”[1] On Wednesday, August 28, the Coalition will be hosting the Joseph P. Caggiano Memorial Golf Tournament Supporting Wounded

Friday Flash, 08.02.13

Comment of the Week This week marks the beginning of the local football season with high schools and youth leagues beginning camps and tryouts—and YES, the Green Bay Packers are

Friday Flash, 07.26.13

Comment of the Week  As we approach the end of July here is a word association “comment of the week” regarding the federal procurement system.  The word associations below are

Friday Flash, 07.19.13

Comment of the Week Contract duplication remains a cost drag on the entire federal acquisition system.  Contract duplication increases bid and proposal, administration and management costs for government and industry.  

Friday Flash, 07.12.13

Comment of the Week  Continuing the Dialogue is More than Checking the Box! In Roger Waldron’s absence we’d like to build on a previous comment written by him on the