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PHARMA, MANUFACTURERS BLAST ADMINISTRATION OVER VACCINE PATENT WAIVERS: The Biden administration on Wednesday reversed course and said it supports waiving patent and other intellectual property protections for Covid-19 vaccines in a bid to ramp up production of the shots around the globe a victory for progressives who had pressured the administration and potentially a major blow for the pharmaceutical industry, which had lobbied heavily against the waiver.
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Office of Management and Budget. According to the White House press announcement, Drake will shape and implement federal procurement and financial management policy to help carry out the President s vision of a future made in America by all of America s workers including minority entrepreneurs and small businesses in every region in our country. The
Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board is spending a lot of its money on operations and maintenance for recordkeeping, but officials say that it won t always be that way. Out of the $343.1 million that was spent as of the end of March, 82% or $281.7 million was spent on supporting recordkeeping, maintenance and transition to a new contract, said
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Small HR firm takes $110M Commerce managed services pact
Any win of a six-year, $110 million contract is a good victory for anyone.
But the win is extra special for any company just starting to emerge from the small business category and if that award is against an incumbent with the size and scale of Accenture Federal Services.
For Golden Key Group, the win also marks a successful foray into managed services to the Commerce Department s human resources functions under the Personnel Action Request, Payroll and Benefits Services contract. It was awarded by Commerce’s Enterprise Services Program.
Reston, Virginia-based GKG is no stranger to HR work, but until this point has been providing in-house support to government HR departments.