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The 53% Minority | Federal News Network

The Small Business Administration’s senior management team recently flew to Sweden on a boondoggle just when they were needed in Texas to help small businesses hit hard by the Hurricane. President Bush certainly understood the importance of helping those hit the hardest and he was quickly at the site of devastation, but key members of his team, and those with direct responsibility for providing the counsel and help to the small business community, were missing…

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The Small Business Administration’s senior management team recently flew to Sweden on a boondoggle just when they were needed in Texas to help

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Networx on Slow Roll | Federal News Network

Karl Krumbholz, GSA’s director of Networx services program, says while agencies realize the importance of the program, they are hitting some road bumps including planning for the Trusted Internet Connections initiative and IP Version 6.

Krumbholz says hopes once more agencies make their decision on who will be their vendor, the transition process will move a lot faster.

The next deadline for agencies is April 2010 when they have to have…

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Karl Krumbholz, GSA’s director of Networx services program, says while agencies realize the importance of the program, they are hitting some road bumps including planning for the

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Contracting Keys with DoD | Federal News Network

Jim Schweiter, Of Counsel, McKenna Long & Aldridge, November 4th, 2008

Larry and Jim Schweiter discuss the 2009 outlook for Department of Defense spending and priorities, as well as the possible reorganization of Congressional committees having oversight for procurement and contracting. Jim Schweiter formerly served as Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense (Manpower) and Minority Chief of Staff for the House Armed Services Committee. His background and knowledge of the key players and priorities…

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Jim Schweiter,
Of Counsel,
McKenna Long & Aldridge,
November 4th, 2008

Larry and Jim Schweiter discuss the 2009 outlook for Department of Defense spending

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