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Opinion: COVID 19: What can contractors do? Plenty.

“The primary impact of the coronavirus is that everyone involved in federal procurement – acquisition professionals, federal contractors, and others – is busy rearranging personal affairs. Making sure you, those you love, and everyone in your community is safe should be the primary concern. But once the dust settles, the short- and long-term impacts on your business will become apparent.”

“Predictions and Best Guesses

While we can’t predict the full extent of the impact at this time, change is happening. Some best guesses…

Procurement delays: Upcoming procurements are slipping to…”

“What Can Federal Contractors Do?

Once employees have settled into the new normal, Federal contractors must take advantage of delays and downtime. First, however, make sure teams have everything needed to work virtually, including home office space with good bandwidth, video-teleconferencing tools, computer headset, and the like…” Read the full post here.

Source: COVID 19: What can contractors do? Plenty. – By Lisa Pafe, March 17, 2020. Washington Technology.

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Jackie Gilbert
Jackie Gilbert
Jackie Gilbert is a Content Analyst for FedHealthIT and Author of 'Anything but COVID-19' on the Daily Take Newsletter for G2Xchange Health and FedCiv.

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