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Trust in our government has been going down for some time… How is that influencing how folks feel today?
As we navigate ongoing disruptions in the federal government and contracting sectors, and hear various perspectives on the level of trust in our government, I wanted to seek a data-driven perspective on the issue. I searched for any recent research available, aiming for sources that are as unbiased and objective as possible. According to the…
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Despite the disruption and cancellation of some contracts…RFPs and RFIs are still out there to pursue
As we approach the middle of Q1 for the calendar year, it feels like the ongoing change in the federal government space is influencing much of what would typically be considered business as usual for this time of year. There may not be as many events to attend, but the good news is that there…
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How one extra degree can make a big difference
Several years ago I attended a leadership offsite where part of the discussion was based on the themes within this book – 212 the extra degree. We were a great company that was looking for that extra edge to raise the bar on how we were performing internally and externally for our customers. I was…
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Great points on the value of a software factory approach
Over the past several years, I’ve had the privilege of leading programs, projects, and teams that handle all facets of software development and delivery for clients in the private sector, as well as across the Department of Defense (DoD) and various civilian and health sectors of the federal government. I’ve witnessed the evolution from the…
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Navigating these complex times with a focus on Transformation to Turnaround
As we kick off February 2025, the GovCon space is facing a period of uncertainty, with the new administration pushing for significant changes across the federal government. Over the past few weeks, it’s clear that both government and contractor stakeholders will see the status quo challenged for the foreseeable future, impacting what we do and…




