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Congress poised to back multiyear weapons purchases, LaPlante says
Congress is expected to expand U.S. weapons production to levels unseen since the Cold War.
By Joe Gould
A second chance for feds to jump-start cyber careers
The Trump administration's new program for retraining current federal employees for cybersecurity positions is accepting new applicants.
By Jessie Bur
OTAs: Increasing or decreasing acquisition complexity?
Other Transaction Agreements offer an alternative to traditional government contracting. They're popular, but are they better?
By Michael Fischetti
Shutdown less likely as White House says it will look elsewhere for border wall funds
White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders told Fox News Tuesday that the administration was exploring alternatives for border wall funding to avoid a government shutdown.
Senators warn against piling on national parks bill
The temptation to use a popular, bipartisan national parks maintenance bill to push through other legislation could derail efforts to pass the legislation, senators said.
By Jessie Bur
Will the empire strike back? OTA and the future of acquisition
The military customer’s frustration with the Pentagon's acquisition system has reached new heights.
By Stan Soloway
Delivering digital government services using transaction contracting models
Agencies must work to make government more customer-focused, more efficient and more effective.
By Karen Evans, KE&T Partners
How the US can put its OTA procurement process to best use
With proper transparency, the other transaction authority mechanism will allow the U.S. to stay several steps ahead of any adversary and benefit the procurement process.
By Tim Greeff