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Nick Wakeman

Editor-in-Chief, Washington Technology

Nick Wakeman
Nick Wakeman is the editor-in-chief of Washington Technology and joined the publication in 1996 as a staff writer. He's a graduate of Bridgewater College and earned a masters degree from American University. When he isn't writing about government contractors, he's thinking of cooking large pieces of meat over fire and dreaming of ways to embarrass his two sons. Follow him on Twitter: @nick_wakeman
Contracts

GSA’s OneGov agreements gain traction as agencies compete to be early adopters

Laura Stanton, deputy commissioner of the General Services Administration's contracting arm, says major contract vehicle updates to incorporate acquisition regulation reforms will roll out by the end of January.

Contracts

GAO dismisses protests challenging GSA's $1 Gen AI pacts

The Government Accountability Office never looked at the merits of Sage's complaints about the agreements with OpenAI and Anthropic, instead dismissing them over jurisdiction and standing issues.

Contracts

The hardest part of FAR reform is culture, not the rules

Kevin Rhodes, head of the Office of Federal Procurement Policy, wants the federal acquisition workforce to take risks and engage more openly with industry.

Contracts

Expanded ‘non-traditional’ contractor definition dropped from final NDAA

The Senate provision would have created a new pathway based on research-and-development cost allocations, which benefit firms doing mostly fixed-price work and pursuing Other Transaction agreements.

Contracts

DISA preps $600M enterprise storage recompete

The Defense Information Systems Agency is seeking an on-demand managed service with usage-based pricing.

Companies

Contractors face mounting uncertainty as shutdown aftermath lingers

Workforce cuts, budget issues and acquisition reform collide to create an unprecedented set of market challenges.

Contracts

Bid protests hit decade-low and undermine calls for ‘loser pays’ reforms

New data from the Government Accountability Office shows protests have declined 40% since 2016, while half of all cases result in relief for contractors or corrective actions by agencies.

Contracts

NDAA would let large contractors keep ‘non-traditional’ status indefinitely

This change would allow companies with billions in Pentagon contracts to maintain non-traditional status by keeping research-and-development cost allocations below a $1.1 million threshold.

Podcasts

WT 360: How GovCon is crossing the bridge from 2025 to 2026

Stephanie Kostro, president of the Professional Services Council, joins Nick and Ross to unpack the trends and topics of GovCon in 2025 that will carry over into 2026. The post-shutdown catchup and prospects of another funding lapse among them.

Contracts

Air Force reopens $972M Northrop contract after conflict-of-interest allegations

Protests from Science Applications International Corp. and HII prompted the service to conduct an investigation after accusations that Northrop would be evaluating its own work.

Companies

Aretum returns to M&A with Veterans Engineering purchase

The Renovus-owned company adds a Veteran Affairs-focused company that focuses on cloud computing, cybersecurity and digital modernization.

Contracts

GSA inks OneGov pact with Tenable for 65% discount on cloud security tools

This is the General Services Administration's 17th agreement signed for enterprise-level pricing to all federal agencies.

Contracts

Army seeks contractor for logistics and supply chain management support

The five-year contract will span strategic planning, supply chain management and congressional affairs for the G-4 organization.

Contracts

Don’t count out resellers as OneGov agreements grow

Despite some early rhetoric about their demise, value-added resellers will keep an essential role in the General Services Administration's governmentwide IT buying strategy.

Contracts

GSA set to begin its rulemaking push for the FAR overhaul

Jeff Koses of the General Services Administration says cultural changes will determine the ultimate success of acquisition reform, not just regulatory ones.

Contracts

GSA to take over SEWP VI contract ‘sooner rather than later’

Larry Allen, the General Services Administration's chief acquisition officer, says the agency may assume control before NASA completes awards for the $60 billion IT product vehicle.

Companies

General Dynamics IT opens new hub for developing tactical edge solutions

The new Mission Emerge Center is GDIT’s newest investment in its research-and-development infrastructure for bringing new technologies to defense and intelligence agencies.

Contracts

GSA adds five new service domains to OASIS+

The government-wide vehicle already has more 700 contract holders and is growing in scope in this second-phase expansion.

Contracts

Pentagon launches $1B program to build industrial base for U.S. attack drones

The Drone Dominance Program will use competitive demonstrations to select multiple companies that can produce tens of thousands of expendable drones.

Contracts

Small businesses face upheaval under the acquisition overhaul and agency cuts

Changes to the 8(a) program and decimated support offices leave contractors with fewer resources and protections.