2/20: GTSC BDE – Border Patrol Procurement & Acquisition


Happy New Year and Welcome to an exciting 2020!The Government Technology & Services Coalition June 20 partnered with the Transportation Security Administration to execute its 2019 Industry Day. Across government industry days are agency events that provide detailed information on procurement and upcoming opportunities. Patricia Cogswell, Acting Administrator of TSA participated in a “fireside chat” moderated by DHS CPO Soraya Correa and discussed the agency’s strategic plan, priorities and future. Read more about TSA Industry day here.
Read TSA’s press release on the event here.
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MENTORS and MID-TIERS!
Are you looking for Mentor-Protege partners? New small business contacts that already understand the government market in DHS, DOD, ODNI, DOJ, Treasury or State?
SMALL BUSINESSES!
Are you looking for great Mentor partners?
Join us for a unique and diverse matchmaking open to firms with capabilities in:
Join GTSC on Wednesday, June 26th from 10:00AM to 12:00PM and take a tour of the Disaster Operations Coordination Center where the American Red Cross manages all major disaster responses in the United States. This location is where logistics and deployments needs are determined, placed into the field and overseen so that our mission of alleviating human suffering can be met.
Space is extremely limited! Register Today!


May 6, 2019 | Washington, DC
Late last year, U.S. Customs & Border Protection stood up a data science division to improve its ability to monitor the border. The initiative is geared toward accurately determining the traffic that flows through the U.S. border with Mexico. Termed, the “denominator problem” the data division will use analytics and simulation modeling to understand the number of border crossings and develop metrics for success. Situational awareness and risk assessments are other key challenges to border security that are also on the agenda. Join us to hear more about the division’s mission, advancements in analytics, the promise of AI’s potential in analytics, and the type of intelligence needed to make for data driven resource allocation and decision making.



As part of GTSC’s Capacity Building Series, we are pleased to invite you to Capacity Building: DHS Acquisition Leaders Discuss CPARS. Join us to understand the reliance by Federal agencies on Contractor Performance Assessment Reporting System (CPARS) past performance ratings and supporting information. Hear from DHS acquisition officials how CPARS past performance ratings and information will impact the ability of contractors to keep existing and win new, Federal contracts.
Gain Valuable and Unique Insights Why CPARS Really Matter in the Federal Market
Government acquisition officials and industry leaders will share their perspectives on the “as-is” and “to-be” state of CPARS ratings, and what all government contractors need to know to position themselves competitively in the Federal marketplace. Learn the facts about CPARS ratings and why:
CPARS in 2019
How Did We Get Here and Why it’s Important to Government Contractors
The Federal Government is requiring acquisition officials to provide a more detailed justification for CPARS ratings higher than “satisfactory”. In many new contract competitions, the difference between Satisfactory and Very Good, or Very Good and Exceptional CPARS ratings can be the difference between winning or losing an important bid.
In an effort to make CPARS ratings more accurate and meaningful, the Federal Government began tracking CPARS compliance rates and stressing the additional justification requirement for Very Good and Exceptional CPARS ratings. This has resulted in fewer exceptional and very good ratings over the past few years. And those less than optimum evaluations remain in the CPARS system for at least three years. Obtaining good ratings on CPARS evaluations has become more critical to obtaining future government contracts and understanding CPARS performance evaluations has become increasingly important.
THIS IS A SESSION OPEN TO THE GOVERNMENT CONTRACTING COMMUNITY, THOSE SERVING IT, AND GOVERNMENT ONLY – NO PRESS.
More information on government contracting in homeland and national security:
Recommendation Poised to hurt DoD Small-Business Contracts
Report recommends “revising statutory guidance to clarify that the acquisition of commercial products and services has precedence over small-business set-asides.”

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