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Retail Giant Lowers 2025 Outlook Macy’s, one of America’s most iconic retailers, is feeling the heat this week, and tariffs are the main culprit. In its latest earnings update, the company cut its full-year profit forecast for 2025. The story has quickly become a headline across every major daily industry brief, raising questions about how…
The General Services Administration (GSA) is perfectly placed to revolutionize procurement in the federal landscape. Potentially managing major contracts like NASA’s SEWP VI and NIH’s CIO-SP3, CIO-CS, and CIO-SP4, collectively worth over $100 billion. The change which was discussed in a recent GSA workforce town hall, aims to streamline procurement by centralizing governmentwide acquisition contracts…
Tariffs Could Mean Pricier iPhones Apple is facing a triple dose of trouble right now, and it’s catching a lot of attention in the latest business trends and analysis. One of the biggest concerns? A potential 25% tariff on iPhones that aren’t made in the U.S. Since most of Apple’s devices are built overseas, this…
CACI International has landed a massive $855 million defense contract to bolster the U.S. Army’s global intelligence and logistics capabilities. This five-year deal, with a base year valued at $147.5 million. Positions CACI as a key player in delivering cutting-edge non-personal services to the Army Intelligence and Security Command (INSCOM). The Global Intelligence Logistics and…
A Major Milestone in U.S. Clean Energy Manufacturing Fluence Energy, a leading provider of grid-scale energy storage solutions, is making headlines once again in this week’s industry news updates. The company has officially kicked off production at its brand-new manufacturing facility in Goodyear, Arizona, marking a major stride in its U.S. expansion plans. This development…
Get your notebooks aspiring contractors because public sector acquisition is going through changes! The General Services Administration (GSA) is charging into a bold plan. The aim is to centralize the purchasing of common goods and services. Much like IT products which go across civilian agencies. This public sector acquisition strategy, inspired by category management from…
A Transparency Law Ignored In July 2023, Colorado passed a law requiring oil and gas companies to disclose all chemicals used in fracking, with a clear ban on PFAS—harmful “forever chemicals.” But according to a recent report, more than 30 million pounds of chemicals have been injected into the ground without full disclosure. Over 60%…
The Trump administration is lassoing the Agriculture Department into the digital age. Looks like trading dusty paper will form for sleek apps through IT government contracts. Their new policy agenda is all about freeing small family farms from bureaucratic quicksand. An internal audit sniffing out every last paper-based application like a bloodhound on a mission,yeah…
Labor Shortages Are Reshaping Manufacturing In this week’s Industry Highlights, we’re looking at a trend that’s reshaping factories across America—automation is rapidly accelerating, and labor shortages are one big reason why. Manufacturing companies across the U.S. are struggling to find enough skilled workers to keep operations running smoothly. Whether it’s welders, machine operators, or quality…
Well it seems like the Trump administration is tiptoeing around a court-ordered pause on axing jobs across agencies. Still trimming the workforce with the finesse of a caffeinated barber. The Housing and Urban Development Department (HUD) is back to firing probationary employees newbies or freshly promoted folks in a sneaky loophole of federal layoffs reduction-in-force…