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Medicare Agency Turns to A.I. to Stop Fraud and Faulty Payments

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The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services is requesting input from industry on its plan to incorporate advanced technologies such as artificial intelligence into efforts to combat medical fraud and improper payments, according to an Oct. 21 request for information.

GSA Revisits Competition for $8B Cloud Contract DEOS: Top 20

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GSA will allow companies to submit revised bids for a 10-year, $8 billion, cloud contract for modernized Pentagon office technology following the agency’s decision to take corrective action, according to a Government Accountability Office decision.

What to Know in Washington: Stopgap Spending Bill Set for Vote

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Congressional Democrats and Republicans reached a deal yesterday on a stopgap spending bill to avert a U.S. government shutdown on Oct. 1, even as the threat of a closure later in the year continues to build.

What to Know in Washington: Trump Sets Tone for a Bruising 2020

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Democrats are getting an early preview of what a bare-knuckle brawl a general-election matchup between President Donald Trump and one of the top three Democratic primary contenders would be.

GSA Resumes Competition for Alliant 2 Small Business: Top 20

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The General Services Administration announced Aug. 19 that it will accept revised proposals for a 10-year, $15 billion, small business contract known as Alliant Small Business 2, or A2SB.

GSA Announces Its $20 Billion 8(a) STARS III Contract: Top 20

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A General Services Administration draft solicitation posted Aug. 9 officially launched the recompetition of its 8(a) Streamlined Technology Acquisition Resource for Services (STARS) II vehicle.

Navy to Open SeaPort NxG Rolling Admissions in FY 2021: Top 20

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The U.S. Navy awarded its massive SeaPort Next Generation (Seaport NxG) contract to 1,870 companies in December 2018 and is already kicking off plans to add more by fiscal 2021.

Pentagon OTA Spending Could Top $7 Billion in FY 2019

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The Defense Department set all-time highs in spending through fast-track “other transaction” agreements (OTAs) in fiscal 2018, issuing more than $4 billion in obligations.

DHS Says It Will Move Ahead With FirstSource III: Top 20

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The Department of Homeland Security plans to issue a follow-on to its FirstSource II contract, according to a July 15 announcement by DHS chief procurement officer, Soraya Correa. The follow-on, FirstSource III, is the focus of this week’s Top 20 Opportunities.

What to Know in Washington: 2020 Democrats Clash on Immigration

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Democratic presidential candidates are clashing over their different visions on immigration, an issue Donald Trump has made a cornerstone of his presidency and re-election campaign.

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