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Different perspectives on what the next few months will bring
Interesting dialogue and perspectives at the link below with data suggesting that less than half, or 47%, of U.S. executives feel confident about the country’s economic direction in the year ahead – well down from 67% in December. In speaking with a lot of folks over the last several weeks, there is a lot of…
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Are we in a frozen job market?
Interesting article at the link below about the current state of our job market. Per the article, unemployment is low, people are not leaving, and companies are not hiring – this new world is nothing like the Great Resignation, which feels like a short time ago. Some interesting snippets from the article include the following:…
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GSA shutters 18F, once an in-house innovation arm of the federal government
When the move was made this past weekend to shut down the 18F organization, it was not a complete surprise as the signals were out there that this was likely to happen. I was surprised this happened the way it did, and when it did (overnight), as these folks could have potentially been an asset…
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Will a DOGE focus on large GovCon firms level the competitive playing field?
An impactful set of statements recently from the new acting GSA Administrator about a focus on the 10 highest paid consulting firms who are set to receive over $65 billion in fees in 2025 and future years. This needs to, and must, change,” wrote Stephen Ehikian, acting GSA administrator, in the letter to agency senior…
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Good insight from Gartner on Top CIO Challenges
I always enjoy reading these reports to get some great insight on what senior technology leaders are facing in a very dynamic and evolving environment. Some interesting topics we covered this time around, to include: Go to link




