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.
The U.S. housing market, which has been red-hot for several years, is showing clear signs of cooling. Recent data from Realtor.com, Zillow, and RE/MAX suggest that inventory is rising, price growth is slowing, and buyers are finding more room to negotiate. After years of pandemic-era frenzied demand, the market appears to be shifting toward balance,…
Government contracting can feel like walking across a field full of hidden explosives. One wrong step — a missed deadline, a misfiled document, a cybersecurity oversight — and boom, you’re dealing with penalties, audits, or worse, losing the contract you worked so hard to win. The good news? With the right systems, a sharp eye…
A Surge in Consumer Confidence After a stretch of sluggish sales and cautious spending, U.S. retail is back in the spotlight with a strong rebound that’s boosting optimism for the broader economy. The latest figures indicate a significant increase in retail sales across multiple categories, including clothing, electronics, home goods, and dining. Analysts credit this…
PartnerOne Gives MonsterGov a “Forever Home” PartnerOne, which is a holding company that’s been quietly and sometimes not-so-quietly buying enterprise software businesses since 1996 has acquired Monster Government Solutions (MonsterGov), the public-sector arm of Monster. On the surface, it’s just another acquisition. In reality, it’s a strong signal that PartnerOne sees major opportunity in the…
It was a stellar debut for Firefly Aerospace on NASDAQ. Proving once again that the defense industrial base is a hot ticket for investors! The company’s upsized initial public offering was a gravity-defying success, pulling in a cool $868 million and rocketing its valuation to an estimated $8.5 billion. Firefly, the launch and space systems…
The federal procurement market is entering a new phase with the launch of the General Services Administration’s (GSA) OneGov Strategy. This initiative aims to centralize purchasing for common goods and services, cut costs, and make acquisition more efficient across agencies. For contractors, it represents both a challenge and a significant opportunity — particularly for those…
A Sudden Shakeup in 8(a):House Democrat Pushes Back on SBA’s Move to Strip USAID of Contracting Authorityy. In a move that’s reverberating far beyond one agency, the Small Business Administration (SBA) has pulled the plug on USAID’s 8(a) contracting authority and not everyone in Washington is applauding. Leading the charge in opposition is Rep. Nydia…
Rep. Nydia Velázquez criticizes the SBA for stripping USAID’s SBA 8(a) contracting power over one bribery case. With no proof of wider issues, she warns this move could hurt small businesses relying on federal contracts and demands transparency from the agency. Politics Enters the SBA 8(a) Program Shakeup The Small Business Administration is catching heat…
Major Workforce Reduction Signals a Shift Chevron has officially announced its plan to eliminate around 8,000 jobs globally by 2026. This represents a 15–20% cut in its workforce as part of its cost-saving initiative after acquiring Hess Corporation. This major shift is aimed at streamlining operations, eliminating overlapping roles, and ultimately saving about $3 billion…
Trump Administration Picks Wall Street Veteran for GSA Chief Role The White House has officially nominated Edward Forst, a Wall Street heavyweight with a résumé spanning Goldman Sachs, Cushman & Wakefield, and most recently Lion Capital to lead the General Services Administration (GSA). The move comes more than seven months into President Trump’s second term…