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.
Imagine waking up to the news that your closest ally and largest trading partner is imposing tariffs on your goods. The resulting trade pressures are forcing Canada to rethink its economic and diplomatic strategies. That is the reality that Canada faces today, among rising trade tensions with the United States. In response, Canadian Prime Minister…
The battle lines for the 2030 Census are being drawn right now, years before a single questionnaire hits your mailbox. While the next national headcount feels like a distant blip on the horizon, the machinery in Washington is grinding to a halt in a way that signals a major shift. Late Friday, government lawyers moved…
If you have been shopping for appliances, electronics, or vehicles in the last nine months, you’ve likely been hit with the Trump Tariffs. Since April 2025, as in Liberation day, the U.S. economy has operated under a robust set of import policies. The tariffs were implemented with a clear goal: to prioritize American industry and…
Liability for artificial intelligence is now a real threat to major developers. The Mother of junior Elon Musk sues his AI for gross negligence and privacy violations. This legal action targets the company xAI and its chatbot, Grok. It also names the social media platform X as a defendant. Ashley St. Clair is the plaintiff…
Minneapolis shooting reports have once again dominated the news cycle, shattering the relative calm of the new year. Just as residents began to feel that the city was turning a corner on public safety, a chaotic confrontation in South Minneapolis has left one woman dead and a community on edge. On paper, the city was…
Nationwide protests in Iran have reached a critical tipping point in early 2026. This movement is different because it involves all social classes and ages. Investors and policymakers must watch the escalating crackdown and internet outage closely. The current instability threatens regional trade routes and global energy security. This is a major shift for the…
Trump wants to buy Greenland has become a headline again in 2026 after recent comments by the U.S. president and his aides, sparking fresh debate about the Arctic island’s place in global strategy and international law. The idea itself raises big questions and strong reactions because Greenland is not just a large chunk of icy…
A major shift is happening in America’s defense landscape. The government is sending a clear message to all insiders. A Navy sailor sentenced to 16 years is the focus of this new era. This case highlights a massive breach in military trust. It affects everyone from the Pentagon to private contractors. This news is a…
Through the OECD, nearly 150 nations have reached an updated Global Tax Agreement that builds on the 2021 framework to prevent big multinational corporations from transferring profits. The revised agreement creates a “side-by-side” arrangement that essentially shields multinational corporations with headquarters in the United States from the 15% global minimum tax, guaranteeing that they continue…
There is a US critical mineral shortage. The U.S. government has recently grabbed headlines for backing mining and processing projects that produce the raw materials essential for things like electric vehicle batteries, renewable energy systems and high-tech electronics. These are called critical minerals and include lithium, rare earths, graphite and other hard-to-replace elements that most…