The City of Longmont Colorado's Housing and Human Services Advisory Board held a meeting on August 13, 2026, primarily focused on reviewing midyear reports and preparing for the upcoming human services agency grant program evaluations. The board discussed the allocation and usage of funds for homelessness prevention, housing-focused shelter, and navigation shelter programs, noting challenges such as high rent arrears and the need for careful management of remaining funds. They reviewed data on shelter stays, outreach efforts, and housing placements, highlighting successes in housing chronically homeless individuals. The meeting also covered the evaluation rubric for grant applications, emphasizing criteria such as program alignment with city priorities, evidence-based practices, and commitment to racial equity. Board members planned the distribution of grant application reviews among themselves and discussed potential changes to interview questions for new board members. Additionally, a site visit report was presented for Blue Sky Bridge, a children's advocacy center facing funding challenges but providing important local therapy services. No formal votes on funding were taken, but the meeting set the stage for upcoming grant review hearings and funding decisions.
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The Pottawattamie County Board of Supervisors held an open session meeting on July 28, 2026, addressing several procurement and budget-related matters. Key discussions included approval of amendments to the Hartland Ridge urban renewal area plan, increasing the plan's budget from $4 million to $5 million to support public infrastructure improvements. The board authorized signing an engagement letter with Dorsey Whitney LLP for legal services related to establishing the Pioneer Meadows Urban Renewal Area and TIF District, with legal fees expected up to $10,000, half of which will be paid by the developer. Additionally, the board approved a 2080 agreement with the Iowa Department of Natural Resources for private well permitting, formalizing county and state roles. A significant IT procurement discussion focused on replacing the county's virtualization software from VMware to Proxmox due to rising VMware costs, with three funding options presented; the board agreed to hold a capital planning study session before proceeding. The board also approved a federal aid agreement for a $1.1 million bridge improvement project under the Competitive Highway Bridge Program, with Pottawattamie County acting as lead administrator for a multi-county grant bundle. Finally, the board appointed a risk management staff member as ADA coordinator to handle facility accessibility requests. Motions to approve contracts, agreements, and resolutions were passed by unanimous votes throughout the meeting.
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The Walton County Technical Review Committee convened on August 19, 2026, to review multiple development projects and land use applications. Key procurement-related discussions included conditional approvals and continuances for various development orders involving commercial warehouses, park expansions, office parking facilities, and residential subdivisions. Several projects, such as the Se-scape Topeka venue and Coastal Commerce Park warehouse modifications, received conditional approvals pending resolution of outstanding comments from fire, environmental, and planning departments. Other items, including a major residential subdivision and a car wash development, were continued to the September 2nd meeting to allow for additional review and comment. The committee also addressed procedural matters such as advertisement corrections and shared stormwater management agreements. Motions to approve or continue projects were consistently passed with unanimous votes, reflecting a focus on ensuring compliance with technical and environmental standards before final approvals.
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is conducting an Industry Day and Request for Information (RFI) event on September 9-10, 2026, at the Austin Information Technology Center in Austin, Texas. This initiative targets enterprise-scale observability solutions to enhance VA's IT infrastructure monitoring capabilities, including network and infrastructure monitoring, application performance monitoring, AI operations, and incident management across multi-cloud environments. The event invites government contractors specializing in these technologies to engage directly with VA decision makers through technical demonstrations and market research discussions, providing a strategic opportunity to influence upcoming procurement requirements.
The VA Technology Acquisition Center is leading this effort to modernize observability platforms supporting critical veteran services.
Contractors with expertise in network monitoring, AI Ops, and multi-cloud observability platforms such as SolarWinds, Dynatrace, LogicMonitor, PagerDuty, and Cisco are encouraged to participate.
This event offers a direct channel for vendors to present capabilities and align solutions with VA's enterprise IT needs ahead of formal solicitations.
Procurement professionals should note the September 9-10, 2026 dates for engagement and consider aligning business development strategies to this emerging VA opportunity.
The Bureau of Public Procurement (BPP) of Nigeria has reported achieving approximately N1.5 trillion in savings for the Federal Government over a 17-month period starting in 2025. These savings result from comprehensive procurement reforms emphasizing digitalization, enhanced transparency, and stricter controls to reduce waste and improve value for money in public procurement processes. The BPP is actively extending these reforms to state and local governments through a National Procurement Strategy, supported by the newly launched Advocates for the Promotion of Transparent Procurement Initiatives (APTPI), which promotes oversight and accountability.
These reforms demonstrate significant fiscal impact and improved procurement efficiency at the federal level, signaling a shift toward more transparent and accountable public spending.
Procurement professionals should note the increasing emphasis on digital tools and stricter controls as standard practice, which may affect bidding processes and contract management.
Contractors and vendors operating in Nigeria should anticipate more rigorous procurement standards and enhanced oversight mechanisms, potentially affecting compliance and reporting requirements.
The expansion of reforms to sub-national levels indicates growing opportunities for suppliers and service providers aligned with transparent procurement frameworks across Nigeria.
The Department of Defense is conducting an Industry Day event from December 8 to 11, 2026, in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, to engage government contractors and industry stakeholders on expanding the Regional Sustainment Framework (RSF) into the USSOUTHCOM and Southeast Asia (USPACOM) regions. Organized by the Office of the Assistant Secretary of War for Sustainment and the Washington Headquarters Services Acquisition Directorate, this event focuses on information exchange and strategic discussions regarding future sustainment approaches for military weapon systems rather than immediate contract awards.
Why this matters: Procurement professionals and contractors can gain early insights into DoD sustainment priorities and regional expansion plans, enabling better alignment of capabilities with upcoming requirements.
The event offers opportunities for one-on-one engagement with DoD sustainment officials, facilitating relationship building and understanding of evolving sustainment strategies.
Companies should consider preparing to support sustainment efforts in USSOUTHCOM and USPACOM regions, anticipating future solicitations influenced by the RSF expansion.
This engagement signals DoD's strategic emphasis on regional sustainment integration, which may impact long-term contracting and logistics planning for defense contractors.
The Lucia Mar Unified School District Board held an open session meeting on August 19, 2026, where they discussed various district updates including summer programs and capital improvement projects. The board reviewed reports on the successful summer educational programs serving over 1,000 students, including credit recovery and specialized instruction, highlighting strong staff participation and positive parent feedback. Facilities updates were detailed, showcasing significant capital projects funded through Measure I and Measure H bonds, including new classroom buildings, playgrounds, parking lot repairs, and ADA improvements with a total investment exceeding $36 million in state matching funds. The board approved the consent calendar items unanimously and emphasized prudent financial management to maximize bond funds. Public comments addressed concerns about program waitlists and transportation logistics. No new contracts or procurement actions were taken during this meeting.
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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Alaska District and Pacific Ocean Division, in collaboration with the U.S. Air Force Special Programs Division, are conducting an Industry Day event from August 24-26, 2026, at the 8 Star Events Center in Fairbanks, Alaska. This event centers on the Fightertown Recapitalization Program, a significant multi-year, multi-billion-dollar military construction and infrastructure initiative supporting national defense missions at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson. The Industry Day aims to inform contractors, designers, suppliers, and service providers about upcoming procurement opportunities and facilitate engagement with government representatives and potential partners.
Why this matters: This event signals substantial upcoming contracting opportunities in military construction and infrastructure in Alaska, particularly for firms specializing in large-scale defense facility projects.
Procurement professionals should prepare to engage with USACE and Air Force representatives to understand requirements and partnership possibilities.
Companies of all sizes, including small and local businesses, are encouraged to participate to position themselves for future solicitations under this multi-billion-dollar program.
Attending the Industry Day can provide critical insights into project timelines, scope, and compliance expectations, aiding strategic planning and proposal development.
The Scottish Government is evaluating new regulatory measures for AI data centre developments exceeding 50MW, including ministerial notification and environmental impact assessments. Campaigners, notably Action to Protect Rural Scotland, advocate for a moratorium on such large-scale projects to enable comprehensive strategic planning and environmental review. This pause aims to address cumulative energy demands and community impacts amid rapid sector growth.
Procurement professionals should anticipate potential delays or additional compliance requirements for AI data centre projects over 50MW in Scotland.
Contractors and developers must prepare for enhanced environmental assessments and possible strategic guidance updates affecting project approvals.
This development signals increased government scrutiny on energy-intensive infrastructure, influencing future bidding and project planning.
Organizations involved in data centre construction and operation in Scotland should engage with evolving policy frameworks to align with climate and planning objectives.
Senator Adam B. Schiff has introduced the Water Cyber Shield Act of 2026, establishing a federal cybersecurity program specifically targeting drinking water and wastewater systems. This legislation mandates comprehensive risk assessments, incident reporting, and adherence to baseline cybersecurity standards set by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). It authorizes states to enforce these requirements and allocates $300 million annually from fiscal years 2027 through 2032 to support cybersecurity assistance and infrastructure upgrades within the water sector.
This program creates significant procurement opportunities for contractors specializing in cybersecurity solutions, risk management, and infrastructure modernization for water utilities.
Agencies and vendors should prepare for compliance with EPA cybersecurity standards and anticipate state-level enforcement actions.
The multi-year funding stream signals sustained demand for cybersecurity services and technology tailored to critical water infrastructure.
Organizations serving water and wastewater systems can leverage this initiative to expand their offerings in federal and state cybersecurity projects.
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USX Cyber has partnered with Carahsoft Technology Corp. to distribute the Guardient cybersecurity platform to the Defense Industrial Base (DIB) and government contractors, facilitating compliance with CMMC Level 2 and related cybersecurity standards. This partnership leverages Carahsoft's government contracting vehicles, including NASA SEWP V and cooperative contracts such as TIPS, OMNIA Partners, and E&I, to provide faster, cost-effective access to Guardient for over 220,000 defense contractors and subcontractors. The Guardient platform supports compliance with CMMC Levels 1-3 and NIST 800-171, offering continuous security monitoring and compliance evidence to meet evolving federal cybersecurity requirements.
The availability of Guardient through multiple contract vehicles including NASA SEWP V (contracts NNG15SC03B and NNG15SC27B), TIPS (#220105), OMNIA Partners (#R240303), and E&I (#EI00063~2021MA) expands procurement options for federal agencies and contractors.
Procurement professionals should consider Guardient as a scalable solution to meet mandatory CMMC Level 2 readiness and NIST 800-171 compliance for defense contracts.
Contractors in the Defense Industrial Base can leverage this partnership to accelerate cybersecurity compliance, reducing risk and improving eligibility for DoD contracts.
The partnership highlights the growing importance of integrated cybersecurity platforms distributed via established government contracting channels to streamline acquisition and compliance processes.