Administration Transition 2025: Impacts and Implications for Government Contractors

Published: January 31, 2025

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Explore the impacts of the Trump administration's first 100 days on government contractors with GovWin's free "Administration Transition 2025: Impacts and Implications for Government Contractors" report. You'll get insights into policy changes, budget priorities and strategic recommendations for navigating the federal market.

Explore the impacts of the Trump administration's first 100 days on government contractors with GovWin's free "Administration Transition 2025: Impacts and Implications for Government Contractors" report. You'll get insights into policy changes, budget priorities and strategic recommendations for navigating the federal market.

What's Inside

  • Policy Shifts: Executive orders and legislative changes.
  • Budget Priorities: Key funding areas and fiscal strategies.
  • Regulatory Changes: New compliance requirements and impacts.
  • Technology Focus: AI, cybersecurity and IT modernization.
  • Strategic Insights: Recommendations for government contractors.

“Using a market intelligence solution like GovWin from Deltek helps contractors plan for their growth. Companies need to continually invest in their infrastructure, which is often an ignored aspect of growth.”
Jeff Shen, President, Red Team Consulting

Recommendations for Government Contractors:


Optimize Contract Performance
Develop strategies to manage contract performance, schedule and costs effectively to navigate the DOGE initiative's scrutiny.
 


Refine Pricing Strategies
Adjust pricing strategies to prepare for potential increases in supply chain and labor costs, ensuring competitive and sustainable bids.


Strengthen Teaming Relationships
Enhance partnerships to improve your chances of winning awards on preferred GWACs/MACs, especially those with consolidated requirements.

4% In its annual report on improper payments, the Office of Management and Budget notes a 4% improper payment rate, the lowest in over a decade. However, the Department of Government Efficiency (U.S. DOGE Service Temporary Organization) and Senator Rand Paul will review these payments to identify potential areas for reform.

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  • Trump Administration First 100-Day Priorities
  • Select Executive Orders
  • Department of Government Efficiency
  • Federal Leadership
  • FY 2025-2026 Budget Implications
  • Budget and Policy Tools