The Obama Administration’s push for quick returns on the economic stimulus may have an adverse effect: more fraud.
In the rush to improve access to credit and stimulate the economy, taxpayer monies may be used to fund contracts awarded without meaningful competition and performed without effective oversight. Contract integrity often suffers in such “emergency” situations –…
The Fraud Enforcement and Recovery Act of 2009 (FERA), (for more information), proposes significant changes to federal criminal law, including amending the False Claims Act (FCA) to clarify that Congress’ “original intent” was to extend the Act to any false or fraudulent claim for government money or property, whether or not the claim is presented to a government official or…
Nancy Killefer has withdrawn her nomination to be President Obama’s Chief Performance Officer.
In 2005 Killefer failed to pay District of Columbia unemployment compensation tax for household employees and a $946.69 tax lien was placed on her home. In the wake of the fellow nominees Tom Daschle and Timothy Geithner’s well publicized tax snafus, Killefer “just didn’t want to go…
Incoming Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary, Janet Napolitano, today announced that federal contractors will not be required to use the E-Verify program – DHS’ electronic immigration compliance system – until (at least) May 21, 2009.
As originally planned, all contracts entered into after January 15, 2009 were to include a clause requiring contract recipients to run…
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Looking at its procurement “to do” list, one of the more pressing priorities of the Obama Administration (especially the new director of the Office of Federal Procurement Policy) will be the recruitment and development of a skilled contracting workforce.
As the size of the federal budget and the number of acquisitions continue to grow, the federal government has been unable to keep up with the…
President Obama campaigned on a promise to strengthen small business programs for women, disabled veterans, and minorities. The new administration will now be tested to follow through on this promise.
The future of the long-awaited women’s-procurement program lies in the hands of the Obama administration. The program, which will set aside federal contracts for women-owned…
In an apparent reaction to a lawsuit challenging the legality of the new E-Verify regulation, the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS) has postponed by more than a month the requirement that federal contractors and subcontractors use the E-Verify system to confirm employment eligibility of certain employees. See the USCIS statement here.
Ever wondered how a government contract differs from a grant or cooperative agreement? Both are just contracts with the Federal Government, right? Not quite.
The fundamental difference is that in procurement, the Government is acquiring a good or service for the use of the United States Government – whereas, with grants, the Government is primarily assisting another entity. …
President-Elect Obama today nominated Nancy Killefer as the government's first-ever Chief Performance Officer, a.k.a "Performance Czar."
Killefer, a former assistant secretary in the Clinton Treasury Department and a senior director with McKinsey and Co., will lead the President-Elect's initiative to control federal spending, reform government entitlement programs, and to cut back…
Effective December 22, 2008, Regulations Pertaining to Mergers, Acquisitions, and Takeovers by Foreign Persons, 31 C.F.R. 800.101-801, will change.
Under the new rules, the President and an Executive Committee may review Mergers, Acquisitions, and Takeovers that could result in foreign control over people and entities engaged in interstate commerce in the United States.
In the waning days of the Bush Administration, the federal government amended the Federal acquisition Regulations ("FAR") to impose new obligations on the federal government contractors to electronically verify their employees' eligibility to work in the United States.
The rule mandates the use of a new contract clause requiring that covered contractors use the E-Verify system for employees…