Read through our blog posts that are focused on federal government procurement and contracting.

From FEMA Reform to Local Action: Where Disaster Resilience Dollars Are Going

Identify where disaster-related funding has consistently flowed and where future opportunities are most likely to emerge following disaster declarations using GovSpend data.

By |2026-01-28T16:23:45-05:00December 23, 2025|Federal, Government Contracting, SLED|0 Comments

Why Affordable Housing Incentives May Drive the Next Transit Boom

Affordable housing incentives in H.R. 1 could fuel the next U.S. transit boom. Learn how new grants and tax credits may reshape transit-oriented development.

By |2025-11-19T10:25:54-05:00November 14, 2025|Federal, Government Contracting, SLED|0 Comments

Webinar Recap: CMMC & the New FAR — Dramatic Changes in Federal Contracting

Learn how CMMC 2.0 and the FAR rewrite are reshaping federal contracting. Get key takeaways from our webinar with Eric Crucius.

By |2025-10-29T16:16:50-04:00October 29, 2025|Federal, Government Contracting|0 Comments

How SLED Vendors Can Stay on Top of Trends During a Federal Government Shutdown

Federal shutdowns create uncertainty, but SLED agencies keep buying. SLED vendors can use GovSpend’s real-time data to stay on top of trends.

By |2025-10-03T13:48:02-04:00October 3, 2025|Federal, Government Contracting, SLED|0 Comments

Federal Government Shutdown Impact on States: What SLED Vendors Should Know

As another federal shutdown looms, see how strong state reserves may buffer SLED agencies and what vendors should expect in the weeks ahead.

By |2025-09-29T11:37:24-04:00September 29, 2025|Federal, Government Contracting, SLED|0 Comments

DOGE Terminations in FY25: What the Numbers Say — and What’s Still to Come

An in-depth analysis of DOGE related contract terminations and cancellations across federal agencies in FY 2025.

By |2025-09-11T22:53:01-04:00September 3, 2025|Federal, Government Contracting|0 Comments

Behind the Numbers: The Growing Role of GSA Schedules and GWACs in Federal Procurement

A data analysis showing the quiet shift over the years to an increased use of GSA schedules and GWACs/IDIQs.

By |2025-09-11T11:51:46-04:00August 11, 2025|Federal, Government Contracting|1 Comment
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