Beware the tyranny of one-size fits all
Washington Technology
Every time a new policy proposal, strategy or idea comes down the pike, no matter how appealing, we have to remind ourselves that few ideas are…
Washington Technology
Every time a new policy proposal, strategy or idea comes down the pike, no matter how appealing, we have to remind ourselves that few ideas are…
Government Executive
September—the month that brings us both Labor Day and the Service to America Medals honoring outstanding public servants—is a good time to talk about…
Washington Technology
“At last, the government has devised a means to better protect American workers and ensure that companies obey the law.” So writes the Editorial Board of the…
Washington Technology
A new inspector general report has taken the Army to task for its poor, well, performance on past performance reporting. The IG looked at past performance…
Government Executive
In his excellent book, Delivering on Digital (Rosetta Books, 2016), William Eggers presents a compelling case for the many ways in which the government’s ability…
Government Executive
As recently reported by Charlie Clark and others, the administration is threatening to veto the Senate Armed Services Committee’s version of the 2017 defense authorization bill.
Washington Technology
Has the use of protests on federal procurements become so egregious that it’s time for some serious action? The Senate Armed Services Committee seems to think so. The committee is proposing…
Washington Technology
Few issues have so galvanized the private sector in recent years as the government’s overuse of what is known as “lowest price/technically acceptable” acquisition strategies, or LPTA.
Government Executive
The Defense Department is asking Congress for special authority to buy products and services from “innovative” businesses that have done little or no business with…