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Regulators look at conflict-of-interest rules.
The Federal Acquisition Regulation councils are considering establishing personal conflict-of-interest rules for contractor employees. In a notice in the March 26 Federal Register, the councils asked for comments that would help them decide how to write a rule, if one is necessary. ...
US weapons budget comes under fire for overspending
WASHINGTON AFP — Pentagon spending on major weapons systems has rocketed to 1.6 trillion dollars, a two-decade high, with programs going over budget and falling behind schedule, a government audit found. The Government Accountability Office GAO said 72 programs, ranging from fighter jets to combat ships and satellites, were...
More effective federal procurement response to disasters: maximizing the extraordinary flexibilities of IDIQ contracting
I. INTRODUCTION II. HURRICANE KATRINA A. The Storm B. Federal Response Under the Microscope 1. Advance Planning and Preparation 2. Quick Response ...
Major systems acquisitions
Government Accountability Office GAO: DoD Is Failing to Acquire Technical Data Rights (a.k.a. You Can't Repair Your Car Without the Repair Manual) In July 2006, the GAO issued a report (1) on the DoD's failure to obtain sufficient technical data rights (2) for seven major weapons systems. The GAO's...
Contract types
Final Rule on Contract Period for Task and Delivery Orders The Department of Defense DoD issued a final rule which allows the ordering period of a task or delivery order contract to be up to five years, and up to ten years with options or modifications. (1) The ten...
General Services Administration news release : Government Accountability Office reports
The following Government Accountability Office GAO Reports were issued between January and April 2006 and may be of interest to the acquisition workforce at large. Review the final reports at <http://www.gao.gov>. Business, Industry, and Consumers * Small Business Innovation Research: Information on Awards Made by NIH and DoD...
Subject: Award Fee Contracts
OFFICE OF THE UNDER SECRETARY OF DEFENSE 3000 DEFENSE PENTAGON WASHINGTON, DC 20301-3000 MAR 29 2006 [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] MEMORANDUM FOR SECRETARIES OF THE MILITARY DEPARTMENTS ATTN: ACQUISITION EXECUTIVES DIRECTORS OF THE DEFENSE AGENCIES SUBJECT: Award Fee Contracts (FAR 16, DFARS 215, DFARS 216) ...
Studies reveal system flaws.(Intelligence)(Report)
THE DEPARTMENT OF Homeland Security's (DHS's) American Shield Initiative ASI--a program of sensors, cameras, and databases that monitor U.S. land borders--lacks "key management capabilities" and has failed to define "key acquisition management processes," such as those for tracking and overseeing contractors, says a report from...
At Deadline; GAO to study pensions.(Government Accountability Office )
The GAO will study "potential conflicts of interests that may exist in pension fund asset management'' and how such conflicts "and undisclosed financial arrangements may affect the solvency of pension funds,'' particularly plans taken over The GAO will study "potential conflicts of interests that may...
GAO reports
The following Government Accountability Office GAO reports may be downloaded from the GAO Web site at <http://www.gao.gov>. Government Operations Results-Oriented Government: Practices That Can Help Enhance and Sustain Collaboration among Federal Agencies, GAO-06-15, Oct. 21, 2005 Federal Real Property: Reliance on Costly Leasing to Meet New Space...
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Decision Makers
| Name (plus bio) | Position |
|---|---|
| Paul Nicholas | Assistant Director |
| Dolores H Crawford | Manager |
| Allison D. Pugsley | |
| David Walker | Head |
| Kate Walker | Senior Analyst |
| Steven J Berke | Senior Analyst |
| Katherine Davis | Editor |
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| North American IPV6 Technology Conference | Assistant Director, U.S. Government Accountability Office (Gao) | Current |
| Government Accountability Office | Assistant Director | Current |
| Indiana University | Bachelor's Degree In History | Former |
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Government Accountability Office | Manager | Current |
| FDR Conferences, Inc | Current |
Allison Pugsley's practice focuses primarily on advising clients on both regulatory and litigation matters relating to government contracts. In this regard, her practice concentrates on health care contracting matters, where she advises clients on federal pharmaceutical pricing requirements, government health care contracting programs, Federal Supply Schedule contracts, and socio-economic requirements applicable to government procurements. Her practice also includes litigating bid protests before the Government Accountability Office and the U.S. Court of Federal Claims and advising clients on contract disputes. Prior to joining Hogan & Hartson, Allison served as a judicial clerk to The Honorable George W. Miller of the U.S. Court of Federal Claims.
| Organization | Position | Status |
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| Hogan & Hartson LLP | Associate, Washington, D.C. | Current |
| United States Court of Federal Claims | Current | |
| Government Accountability Office | Current |
United States Comptroller General, David Walker, who is head of the Government Accountability Office (GAO), spoke to the 2005 White House Conference on Aging in Washington, D.C. in December. His message about the country's financial condition and our dire long-term picture should be required reading for every American reports The Seattle Times. When introducing him, the conference chair called Walker a "straight shooter" and said his long tenure (a 15-year term that began in 1998) gives him an independence that's rare in government. He's going to need it. The picture he painted is beyond grim.
| Organization | Position | Status |
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| Government Accountability Office | Head | Current |
| So Baby Boomer | Current |
Kate Walker has been a senior analyst with the strategic issues team at the Government Accountability Office (GAO) for more than three years. At GAO, Kate has focused on a number of human capital issues, including strategic workforce planning, performance management, attrition and retention, and leadership development. Ms. Walker is president of Young Government Leaders, an organization of more than 1,300 young federal employees representing thirty agencies. She participated on panels addressing generational differences at the 2006 Office of Personnel Management Workforce Conference and the Federal Executive Board. She coauthored "Talkin' 'bout My Generation" (The Public Manager, Summer 2006, Volume 35, No. 2) and authored "Making the Federal Government Work for Women" (The Public Manager, Spring 2007, Volume 36, No. 1). Ms. Walker has been interviewed by Federal News Radio (1050), Federal Times.com, and Government Executive. She holds a master of public policy degree from American University and a BA in English and psychology from the University of Virginia.
| Organization | Position | Status |
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| Young Government Leaders | President | Current |
| Government Accountability Office | Senior Analyst | Current |
| The Public Manager | Board of Directors | Current |
| University of Virginia | Master | Former |
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Government Accountability Office | Senior Analyst | Current |
| FDR Conferences, Inc | Current | |
| The George Washington University | Masters of Public Administration Degree | Former |
| The George Washington University | Bachelor's Degree In Public Affairs | Former |
Previously, Katherine Davis' poetry has appeared in CutBank and Weber Studies: Voices and Viewpoints of the Contemporary West. A former English teacher in Pocatello, Idaho, she is currently employed as a writer and editor for the Government Accountability Office in Washington, D.C.
| Organization | Position | Status |
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| Government Accountability Office | Editor | Current |
| Plum Ruby Review | Current |
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