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Alice Lipowicz posted this article in Washington Technology on February 12th, 2009 Midsize federal contractors with $5 million to $500 million in annual revenues are likely to be hardest hit by the new mandatory self-disclosure requirements in
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Technorati Tags: Business Development I was fortunate enough to attend the M&A Roundtable sponsored by Grant Thornton LLP. It was a very well attended session with high level industry executives attending. While there was a lot of good information
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Here is an excerpt from Nick Wakeman, Tech Editor of Washington Technology.com on the proposed sales tax on computer services done in the State of Maryland. If you are interested in actively fighting this issue, there is a grass roots effort via
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This article was posted on Washington Technology.com on 1/11/3008 by Matthew Weigeit, author for Federal Computing Week. It has some interesting implications for systems integrators. See Below for the an excerpt from the article; "Systems integrators
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Interesting Tidbit shared by Secaf.org A new rule has been proposed which would require contractors to establish a code of ethics and put internal controls in place to detect and prevent improper conduct in contracting. The Civilian Agency Acquisition
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Defense Watch's own Sandra I. Erwin posted an article about increases in spending - see below...... The constant sniping in Washington about military contractors — particularly those doing business in Iraq — ignores the inescapable conclusion that the
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Interesting FAQ that was published by www.Secaf.org 8(a) Program: Q: Why hasn't SBA raised the net worth requirements through regulations? A: SBA and the SBA's own Office of Inspector General have had a longstanding disagreement about this issue. While
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