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Government Contractor Futures Under the Biden Administration

Reflections on a Tumultuous 2020, and What’s in Store for Government Contractors Under the Biden Administration Thursday, January 28, 2021 With the Biden administration’s transition into power last week, federal contractors can finally rejoice about the end of a tumultuous 2020, which brought a global pandemic and a flurry of last-minute procurement policy changes from the outgoing Trump administration. Yet in true “no rest for the weary” fashion, federal contractors should prepare for significant developments ranging from supply chain initiatives, to infrastructure development, to likely increased compliance obligations and increased enforcement actions. While we wait for the Biden administration’s procurement policies to fully unfold, we review the significant developments impacting government contractors from 2020 and provide insight into President Biden’s key procurement priorities for the next four years.

Senate to take up Pentagon deputy pick

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Rookie middlemen muddle the government s effort to buy coronavirus supplies

Rookie middlemen muddle the government’s effort to buy coronavirus supplies Josh Salman, Nick Penzenstadler and Dak Le, USA TODAY © Illustration by Andrea Brunty/USA TODAY Network, and Getty Images In search for COVID face masks, PPE and supplies, the government turned to rookie middlemen. Lawsuits, canceled orders and finger pointing followed. Middlemen seeking to profit from the coronavirus pandemic have sprung up overnight to score billions of dollars in federal COVID-19 contracts, their stake as small as a mailbox rental or virtual office subscription. Some never touch the product: They simply buy it from a manufacturer and resell it directly to the government – at an often steep markup.

The Biden administration and GovCon s leadership opportunity -- Washington Technology

The Biden administration and GovCon s leadership opportunity Even if you are a Trump supporter, you have to acknowledge the change in tone that the Biden administration represents is significant. When I think of the major themes President Biden struck around unity and cooperation, I also thought of the government contracting industry. While generally seen as a moderate-to-conservative industry, GovCon is in a position to set an example for a way forward out of the rampant divisiveness that has plagued the country since even before President Trump turbocharged the partisanship. One of the remarkable things about the GovCon industry is the whole concept of co-opetition or competimates. With one breath, you fiercely compete against each other and in another you form close alliances. Often these seemingly contradictory positions are going on simultaneously.

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