A GovCon compliance specialist and contributor at GovCon Digest. I’ve spent over 10 years helping U.S. government contractors stay on top of DCAA audits, FAR rules, and incurred cost submissions. With a Master’s in Accounting and a focus on federal cost regulations, I break down complex requirements so contractors can stay compliant and get paid.
In the world of federal contracting, your reputation is your resume. No matter how shiny your proposal looks, past performance in government contracting is what really makes or breaks your chances of winning. Think of it this way: the government doesn’t want to take risks. They want partners, not experiments. When agencies see that you’ve…
A New Factor Behind Higher Bills Across the United States, electricity bills are climbing. While seasonal changes and inflation play a role, a new factor is emerging: the energy demands of AI data centers. These facilities, which power tools like ChatGPT and other generative AI systems, require massive amounts of electricity to operate. According to…
Global healthcare giant Merck & Co. has officially broken ground on its new Merck manufacturing facility in Elkton, Virginia. This massive $3 billion project promises to reshape the U.S. pharmaceutical landscape. The new plant will focus on producing cutting-edge biologics and vaccines, marking one of the company’s largest investments in American manufacturing. The Merck manufacturing…
Federal contract project management in 2025 demands clarity, agility, and tight compliance. This guide gives practical steps project managers can use now. Read it for budgeting, risk controls, contract performance, and team design. Why 2025 matters Federal priorities shifted toward digital modernization and resilient supply chains. Funding windows tightened after multi‑year appropriations changes. Agencies expect…
The U.S. industrial landscape is evolving, and at the heart of that transformation is clean manufacturing. As the EPA and OSHA roll out tougher environmental and workplace safety standards, manufacturers across the country are being compelled to reassess their operational practices. It’s not just about compliance anymore — it’s about responsibility, innovation, and long-term sustainability.…
The U.S. administration has announced a bold trade move: starting November 1, U.S. truck tariffs on medium- and heavy-duty imports will increase to 25%. This policy, aimed at strengthening domestic manufacturing, is expected to have a ripple effect on the global trucking industry. For companies that rely on imported heavy trucks, these new U.S. truck…
To restore America’s dominance in semiconductor production, Intel has announced a massive $32 billion investment to strengthen U.S. chipmaking. The company plans to build two advanced chip fabrication plants in Arizona, marking one of the largest private manufacturing investments in American history. This ambitious plan comes as global demand for semiconductors continues to soar, driven…
The world of regulatory oversight is changing fast — and 2026 could be one of the most transformative years yet. With new technologies, political priorities, and global challenges emerging, U.S. industries are preparing for a wave of updated rules and stronger enforcement. From data privacy to environmental standards, the next phase of oversight is expected…
The U.S. federal government shutdown, now in its second week, is no longer just a political standoff, it’s a full-blown operational crisis for contractors. As of October 13, 2025, thousands of federal projects have been suspended, delayed, or quietly defunded. From cybersecurity rollouts to infrastructure upgrades, the ripple effects are hitting every corner of the…
The Power of Partnerships in Government Contracting In government contracting, going solo can only take you so far. Sure, landing that first contract feels great — but if you want to go from small fish to serious contender, you need partnerships in government contracting. These partnerships come in various forms, including teaming agreements, joint ventures,…