Russia Sanctions Policy Shift

White House Delays Sanctions on Russian Oil to Protect Global Markets

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.…

GSA Schedule Contracts: How IT Vendors Can Adapt to Federal Procurement Consolidation in 2025

GSA Schedule Contracts: How IT Vendors Can Adapt to Federal Procurement Consolidation in 2025

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…

GAO's $66 Billion Federal Audit Firestorm

GAO’s $66 Billion  Federal Audit Firestorm

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…