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GSA s Use Of DoD Cybersecurity Language For Future Contracts Signals Increased Security Requirements In Civilian Contracts - Technology

To print this article, all you need is to be registered or login on Mondaq.com. The General Services Administration ( GSA ) is including language regarding cybersecurity requirements in requests for proposals relating to certain IT governmentwide acquisition contracts ( GWACs ). Certain requirements will be modeled on those the Department of Defense ( DoD ) is including in its contracts as part of the Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification ( CMMC ) program. The GSA confirmed recently that businesses preparing to submit proposals in response to two proposed GWACs should expect to see Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification ( CMMC ) level-specific requirements in certain subsequent orders issued against those contracts. Speaking at a recent event, Keith Nakasone,

GSA Leadership Talks Priorities and Future of Trump-Era Initiatives

GSA Leadership Talks Priorities and Future of Trump-Era Initiatives Rena Schild/Shutterstock.com email February 12, 2021 The General Services Administration’s acting administrator and commissioner of the acquisition division discuss its technology programs, the beta.SAM migration, D-U-N-S transition, SolarWinds and more. A new set of leaders have taken their places at the General Services Administration, the agency responsible for managing federal property, providing acquisition resources to other agencies and, in recent years, offering technology assistance for a fee. As these new leaders settle in, they’re getting acquainted with a slew of Trump-era programs and priority decisions. Acting GSA Administrator Katy Kale and new Federal Acquisition Service Commissioner Sonny Hashmi familiar faces from the Obama administration spoke with

PROJECT 38: A mega-deal, new Biden initiatives and CMMC drive the news cycle -- Washington Technology

Jan 29, 2021 2021 has gotten off to a fast start with the new Biden Administration coming in and there has been plenty of business activity as well. In this episode of Project 38, the editorial teams from Washington Technology and FCW talk with WT Editor Nick Wakeman about the news so far. WT Senior Staff Writer Ross Wilkers shares his insights on what s behind the proposed merger of Peraton, Perspecta and Northrop Grumman s IT business, a mega deal that will create an $8 billion-annual revenue business. FCW Executive Editor Adam Mazmanian talks about the early days of Biden Administration, particularly where the early political appointees are sailing through confirmation and where some of the trouble spots are appearing.

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