7 days agoNew York's Budget Proposal Reduces State Comptroller's Contract Oversight
New York's Governor Kathy Hochul proposes budget changes that could exempt $1 billion to $4 billion in contracts from State Comptroller oversight. This significant shift could impact procurement processes and taxpayer protections, urging professionals to reassess compliance and contract award strategies.
12 days agoClark County Overhauls Election Contract Practices Amid No-Bid Concerns
Clark County is revising its election procurement practices following criticism of no-bid contracts that ballooned to $32 million. The county's officials, including County Manager Kevin Schiller, are dedicated to improving transparency and compliance, signaling potential shifts in contracting policies affecting vendors.
15 days agoInvestigation Into Lorain County 911 Contracts Could Impact Procurement Strategies
A criminal investigation in Lorain County, Ohio, focuses on potential fraud in 911 contracts. Authorities have executed search warrants and seized records, prompting stakeholders in emergency services to reassess compliance measures in light of increased scrutiny and potential legal ramifications.
15 days agoMassachusetts OIG Enhances Procurement Oversight to Combat Fraud
The Massachusetts Office of the Inspector General's 2025 Annual Report reveals strengthened measures against procurement fraud. Key initiatives include expanded investigations, risk advisories, and heightened training programs for state and municipal agencies, with significant implications for contractors operating in the region.
28 days agoCongress Investigates NASA's Budget Approval Process and Implications for Contractors
The House Committee on Science, Space and Technology is investigating allegations of NASA executing the FY2026 budget without Congressional approval. This could lead to shifts in contract funding and oversight, necessitating careful attention from procurement professionals and contractors engaged with NASA and related agencies.