Too many organizations are leaving money on the table — not because of bad projects, but because of unmanaged scope creep and weak governance. Scope changes are overlooked, inexperienced project managers are left without guidance, and governance processes are applied inconsistently. The result? Miss...
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8(a) Program Audits: Consequences, Accountability, and the Opportunities Ahead
12.03.26 01:34 PM - Comment(s)
What heightened scrutiny means for current participants—and those preparing to enter federal contracting
Why the 8(a) Program Is Under the Microscope
The federal government’s 8(a) Business Development Program has long served as a critical tool for expanding access to federal contracting for small, dis...
How New Companies Can Break into Federal Construction Contracting Under PSC R429
11.03.26 10:14 AM - Comment(s)
Entering the federal construction market can feel impenetrable for newly established companies. Long-standing incumbents, complex regulations, and opaque buying behavior often discourage capable firms before they begin.
Yet one category consistently offers practical entry opportunities for prep...
Entering the federal construction market can feel impenetrable for newly established companies. Long-standing incumbents, complex regulations, and opaque buying behavior often discourage capable firms before they begin.
Yet one category consistently offers practical entry opportunities for prep...



