Professional Services Council

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Contractors see new cyber reporting rules everywhere they look

Multiple competing cyber reporting rules have been released recently, with overlapping guidance and areas of responsibility. Is it overkill?

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Contractors find some ‘buying forecasts’ better than others

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State Department’s R&D approach has industry puzzled

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FTC rule on non-compete employees has contractors worried

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How legislators could make things a little easier for those companies working with the government

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Sequestration’s head pops up, for a peek at continuing budget uncertainty

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White House breaks the rules on rulemaking for contractors

Contractors are questioning how the White House could ask for compliance with a procurement rule that is not even formally proposed yet.

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Capitol Hill’s so-called budget is only the start of a lot of hard work

The top-line budget agreement Congress worked out last weekend doesn’t mean the work is done. Members still have to work out the agency-by-agency allocations…

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Five things contractors need to know about the Defense authorization bill

It looks like Congress has managed to get the National Defense Authorization law done before December 31. As always, the bill is chock full of items federal contractors should pay attention to.

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