Rep. Tom Garrett (R-Va.) began his question period at a Mar. 8 Homeland Security subcommittee hearing frustrated that the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has yet to complete past-due cyber workforce requirements. “What is your level of accountability? What is your fear if you miss the dates established by law—what’s the worst thing you think […]
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DHS Vendor Outreach Registration Opens March 8
Registration for the March 15 Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Vendor Outreach Session opens at noon Eastern Standard Time on Thursday, March 8. In honor of Women’s History Month, the March sessions are open only to woman-owned small businesses. The sessions are an opportunity for small businesses to connect with DHS officials and prime contractors. […]
House Committee to Explore DHS Cybersecurity Workforce
House Homeland Security subcommittees will hold a hearing March 7 to explore Government Accountability Office (GAO) findings on cybersecurity workforce implementation for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). GAO released its report Cybersecurity Workforce: Urgent Need for DHS to Take Actions to Identify its Position and Critical Skill Requirements in February noting that DHS “did […]
Prepare Carefully when Pursuing a GAO Bid Protest
An unavoidable reality of the government contracting process is the fact that vendors responding to a request for proposal (RFP) or request for quotation (RFQ) may at times want to contest the outcome of a particular bid. Vendors who find themselves in this situation may choose to file a bid protest with the Government Accountability […]
RAND Report Offers Alternative to Amnesty/Deportation Debate
The new RAND Corporation report, Neither Deportation nor Amnesty: An Alternative for the Immigration Debate Building a Bridge Across the Deportation-Amnesty Divide, released Feb. 26, charts a third path between the deportation and amnesty sides of the immigration debate. Author Douglas C. Ligor, senior behavioral and social scientist at RAND Corporation, suggests a statutory approach […]