Tuesday, January 6, 2009
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Introducing the Insider
The Industry Defined
HUBZones: Anyone Can Play
Beyond Reproach: The Incumbent's Bind
Breaking Wave: Human Resources BPO
Cooperative Personnel Services: Differentiating Not a Problem
Adventures in Marketing
Policy & Regs: Can We Satisfy the Appetite for Cleared Personnel?
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If you've wondered why SRA seems to get nothing but kudos, this glimpse into top management's way of organizing and doing business will help. Kriegman also comments on some recent industry developments. He is an SRA executive vice president and the chief operating officer.
The Insider visited with Stan Soloway of the Professional Services Council. He has a unique perch to view the industry. He also has a lot to say about the public and private ownership attributes of industry firms, and, the preliminary results from Gordon England's Defense Acquisition Performance Assessment project.
We assume you can tolerate one more set of prognostications. You won't find these anywhere else—and, we were more clairvoyant than not last year.
The Insider brings you up to date on the highlights of the FY2006 DoD authorization bill that are relevant to services businesses, the FBI Sentinel program, two pending acquisitions, and BearingPoint's SEC filing status.
Distilled from tens of issues, these policy and regulatory matters summarized by Alan Chvotkin are ones that could significantly affect your business in the coming year.