I'm Naymul Hasan, and I've been working in government contracting for over 5 years. During this time, I've gained hands-on experience navigating federal procurement processes, managing contracts, and ensuring full compliance with government regulations. I specialize in proposal development, vendor coordination, and delivering value-driven solutions that meet the unique needs of public sector clients. I'm passionate about helping organizations succeed in the complex world of government contracting.
The U.S. Relies on Russian-Enriched Uranium for Power and Navy For decades, the U.S. has been quietly powering its grid and even its Navy thanks to uranium enriched in Russia. Yep, since 1993, billions of American dollars have gone straight to Moscow’s state-run nuclear energy company. That enriched uranium currently helps keep 54 U.S. nuclear…
Zelensky Walks Out of White House with Calm, Cash The mood in Washington this time couldn’t have been more different. Back in February, Trump and Zelensky’s meeting felt like watching divorced parents argue over who gets the dog tense, snappy, and not pretty. Fast forward to this week in the Oval Office, and suddenly the…
California vs. Texas: The Map Wars Heat Up America’s political map wars are heating up again and this round is pure California drama! Forget Netflix, this is the real binge-worthy showdown where Democrats in the Golden State are rolling out fresh congressional maps today, and the move is being billed as a direct counterpunch to…
WASHINGTON — The U.S. government has decided against imposing new oil sanctions on Russia, opting for a cautious approach amid concerns over global energy stability and ongoing diplomatic efforts. Administration officials said the move reflects a need to balance pressure on Moscow with economic realities, as fresh penalties could disrupt oil markets and harm U.S.…
The United States is once again on the brink of a debt ceiling crisis. We’ve been here before, and yet every time it feels like a fresh drama. Congress must agree to raise or suspend the limit on how much the government can borrow. If they don’t, the Treasury Department warns we could run out…
Introduction The federal procurement landscape is undergoing a major shift in 2025. With Executive Order 14240 and OMB Memorandum M-25-31, the Biden administration is doubling down on consolidating procurement under the General Services Administration (GSA) to eliminate waste, reduce redundancy, and maximize taxpayer savings. For IT vendors and solutions providers, this means a fundamental change…
If you run a government contracting business, you already know: security is a make-or-break issue. One breach physical or digital can mean millions in losses, years of recovery, or even the end of your business. Think about it. If someone walked out of your facility with sensitive defense schematics, the fallout wouldn’t just be a…
Under Scrutiny, GAO Lays Out Its Case to Lawmakers The Government Accountability Office (GAO) often called Congress’s watchdog is usually a behind-the-scenes player in Washington, quietly poring over budgets, auditing programs, and issuing reports that most Americans never see. But lately, the 103-year-old agency has found itself in the political spotlight, facing sharp criticism, budget…
In the high-stakes world of government accountability, the Government Accountability Office (GAO) is mounting an unprecedented defense of its federal audit authority. The nonpartisan watchdog, which identified $66.7 billion in taxpayer savings last year alone, now faces existential threats as political opponents target its funding. This federal audit powerhouse has become ground zero in Washington’s latest spending battle, with…
The U.S. dollar has just posted its first monthly gain of 2025, a shift that’s catching the attention of investors, businesses, and policymakers alike. After months of mixed performance, this rebound marks a notable change in industry trends and could signal more stability ahead. Stronger corporate earnings, an improving job market, and easing trade tensions…