The Contracting Education Academy’s web site is recognized as the place to find the latest news developments concerning government contracting. Every day, new content is added and featured on The Academy’s home page.
2011 proved to be a big government contracting news year. What interested our visitors most? Well, we’ve compiled a list of the most-read articles since January 2011. They’re all listed below, and hyperlinked so you can read them again or catch-up on what you may have missed.
By the way, following the list of news articles, we also list the most popular topics of 2011.
Most Popular News Articles of 2011:
- GSA worker gets over 2 years in prison for kickback scheme
- Ten rules for bargaining success
- New SBA rules affect small businesses contracting programs
- General Dynamics, others join protest of VA’s $12B T4 contract
- Georgia Tech now offering advanced government contract training in Atlanta
- Big 3 defense contractors feel axe of 1,000 cuts
- Air Force on a mission to save money
- OMB calls for better communication with vendors to bust contracting myths
- Defense insourcing decisions based on flimsy analysis, according to think tank
- How to cut costs and improve performance
- Air Force suspends three firms for bad, unfinished work
- Obama wants small businesses paid in 15 days
- DOD reconsiders the insourcing question
- Acquisitions skills could put you on the fast track
- Analysis of reverse auctions shows cost, transparency and administrative benefits
Most Popular Topics of 2011:
- training
- inherently government functions
- bid protest
- fair and reasonable price
- acquisition training
- service disabled veteran owned small business
- continuing resolution
- Defense Acquisition University
- Defense Contract Audit Agency
- acquisition workforce
- reverse auction
- time and material
- fixed price
- federal contracting
- sole source
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