OMB Releases First Contracting Guidance Memos

Office of Management and Budget

Originally due out at the beginning of this month, the three memoranda released by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) today are a substantive step by the Obama administration in its attempt to reform government contracting. OMB issued the memos in response to a directive in a March 4 presidential memorandum on contracting reform. The three memos provide guidance to agency heads on performing reviews of current contracts, developing plans to reduce the amount of money spent on future outsourcing, managing the multi-sector workforce, and improving the use of contractor performance information. These memos are precursors to more detailed guidance on competition, contract types, acquisition workforce, and outsourcing due out by September 30 of this year.

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"Not Consistent With Independence"

On Sunday (July 26) Federal Reserve Bank chief Ben Bernanke sat down with Jim Lehrer of PBS's News Hour to defend recent bold actions of the central bank to shore the nation's financial system. Specifically, Congress and many Americans question the wisdom of engineering a $29 billion bailout of Bear Stearns (as competitor Lehman Brothers lay dying in a pool of its own red ink); the extension of over $2 trillion in loans and loan guarantees using who-knows-what as collateral; and a doubling of the monetary base.

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Chugging Along: Time for an Appropriations Update

As Congress hits the home stretch before the traditional August recess, it's time to see what Congress has been up to...

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USDA Cancels Summer Trip to Australia

Office of Management and Budget

These and other seemingly commonsensical budget cuts can be found in an Office of Management and Budget (OMB) report released yesterday.

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Has Something Funny* Happened on the Way to the Internet?

UPDATE: It's up. On the evening of Friday, July 31, the contract was posted on Recovery.gov.

Despite GSA's and the Recovery Accountability and Transparency Board's "confirmation" that the $9.5 million contract with Smartronix, Inc. to implement Recovery.gov 2.0 would be posted online, we're still waiting to see it on Recovery.gov.

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CBPP: States May Soon Resemble Bartertown in Mel Gibson Sci-Fi Classic

Center on Budget and Policy Priorities

Here's a shock: state budgets are not doing so good. The Center on Budget and Policy Priorities (CBPP) released a report today cataloging the gory details.

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Recovery Act Webinars Help Answer Recipient Reporting Questions

Are you a recipient of a portion of the $787 billion in Recovery Act funding? Still confused about how you're supposed to report on your use of this money? Never fear, the Office of Management and Budget has the situation under control with a new series of webinars, all of which are focused on the new recipient reporting model.

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Having It Both Ways

Under current law, corporations maintain two sets of books: one to show shareholders (per Securities and Exchange Commission) and one to show Uncle Sam (per tax code). The two books are often conflicting and allow corporations to simultaneously declare both large and small profits, large and small losses, or profit and loss. One set of books is advantageous for the share price while the other is a means to avoid paying taxes, sticking non-shareholding Americans with larger tax bills.

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UPDATE: House Passes Statutory PAYGO Legislation 265-166

CongressJust a quick update on the House's effort to reinstate Pay-As-You-Go (PAYGO) legislation. The full House passed H.R. 2920 this afternoon by a 265-166 vote. 24 Republicans joined with 241 Democrats to pass the bill by a pretty wide margin. Only 13 Democrats opposed the legislation.

 

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Dashboard Info Prompts VA to Hit the Brakes

A project by the nation's Chief Information Officer, Vivek Kundra, has lead to the suspension of some 45 information technology (IT) projects at the Veterans Administration. Unveiled earlier this month, the “'IT Dashboard' is a new, one-stop clearinghouse of information that allows anyone with a web browser to track federal IT initiatives..."

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