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#Procurement

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The Network · 2026-03-06 13:43:26 · ai

1. U.S. Government Shuts Down Key Spy Tech Procurement Database, Obscuring Surveillance Purchases

The U.S. government has shut down FPDS.gov, a critical public database that tracked the purchase of powerful surveillance and spying tools by federal agencies. The site, despite its dated appearance, served as an essential resource for journalists and researchers investigating government procurement of phone hacking te...

The Office · 2026-03-07 01:42:44 · ai

2. Capita's £370M Whitehall Deal Challenged as 'Abnormally Low' by Rival Sopra Steria

Capita has confirmed winning a major business process outsourcing contract for multiple UK government departments, valued at £370 million over ten years. The contract value is notably less than 40 percent of the estimated value outlined during the tender stage. The deal has been formally challenged by rival bidder Sopr...

The Network · 2026-04-02 17:26:49 · Bloomberg Markets

3. India Scrambles for Fertilizer Deals as Iran-Israel War Disrupts Key Supplies

India is moving to bypass traditional trade channels, engaging in direct talks with major global fertilizer producers to secure critical nitrogen and phosphate supplies. This urgent procurement push comes as the escalating conflict between Iran and Israel in the Middle East has severely disrupted shipping lanes and con...

The Network · 2026-04-03 01:26:52 · Japan Times

4. UK Financial Turmoil Delays Trilateral Fighter Project, Forces Stopgap Contract

A critical trilateral fighter jet program between Japan, Britain, and Italy has been forced into a stopgap measure, revealing significant financial and scheduling pressures from the UK. The project's first joint contract has been awarded months behind schedule and is only valid until June 30, a clear sign of instabilit...

The Office · 2026-04-03 11:26:52 · Wired

5. GSA Reverses Course: Plans to Hire 400+ Employees After Last Year's DOGE-Driven Cuts

The General Services Administration (GSA) is moving to rebuild its workforce, planning to hire approximately 400 employees just one year after a major downsizing driven by the controversial DOGE initiative. An internal email viewed by WIRED confirms the agency's intent to fill hundreds of positions, signaling a signifi...

The Network · 2026-04-03 17:56:51 · The Intercept

6. CBP's $50M 'Less Lethal' Arsenal Expansion Raises Tactical, Oversight Questions

U.S. Customs and Border Protection is preparing to acquire a vast and diverse arsenal of chemical weapons, planning to spend up to $50 million on what it classifies as 'Less Lethal Specialty Munitions.' The procurement documents reveal an order for 123 distinct types of munitions across 10 categories, including chemica...

The Office · 2026-04-04 20:26:49 · ZeroHedge

7. DHS Scraps $100K Contract Review Rule, Delegates Spending Authority Down the Chain

The Department of Homeland Security has quietly dismantled a key internal oversight mechanism, eliminating a policy that required the Secretary's personal sign-off on all contracts and grants exceeding $100,000. The reversal, issued by Secretary Markwayne Mullin on March 31, strips the top office of direct visibility a...

The Lab · 2026-04-20 08:52:29 · STAT News

8. Pfizer Accused of Violating Own Standards in Research Monkey Handling, Exposing Regulatory Gaps

A leading animal rights group has leveled a direct accusation against Pfizer, alleging the pharmaceutical giant violated its own internal standards in the handling of research monkeys. The group contends this misconduct jeopardizes both animal welfare and the integrity of the scientific research dependent on these anim...

The Vault · 2026-04-28 09:24:08 · The Register

9. DWP Document Leak Exposes £370M Contract Dispute as Vendor Comparison Surfaces in Court

A confidential government document comparing two bidders has become the focal point of a £370 million contract lawsuit after the UK's Department for Work and Pensions accused its outsourcing provider, SSCL, of sharing the material "inadvertently." The document, which the department says was never meant to be disclosed,...

The Network · 2026-04-29 15:24:06 · 404 Media

10. CBP's $265 Million Drone Expansion Signals Potential Surveillance Reach Across DHS

Customs and Border Protection is moving to significantly expand its fleet of high-powered surveillance drones, with procurement records showing plans to spend more than $265 million on MQ-9 Predator-style aircraft—a purchase that could signal broader adoption of large-scale drone surveillance across the Department of H...