Congress To Federal Workers: ‘The Party’s Over’

Originally posted on AOL Gov by Judi Hasson

In an effort to ensure taxpayers won't be footing any more big bills for lavish Las Vegas parties, lawmakers have approved the first of what could be several new rules governing events for federal workers.

The House voted Wednesday to approve the Digital Accountability and Transparency Act (DATA) to set new standards for federal agencies planning outings. It includes a $500,000 spending cap on conferences held by individual agencies and would require every agency to disclose what they are spending on contracts on a single public website.

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Why “Gov Events” Matter

In any industry or vertical market, the sales process is about "the relationship". Some sectors place more importance on this component than others. Government buyers tend to be risk-adverse and are slow to make changes or try a new product/service - or even company. They tend to be comfortable with the incumbent as long as the requirements are being met and no major problems have occurred. This way of thinking makes it more difficult and more competitive for new companies to enter the market. Price wars break out along with a tremendous influx of 8a and GSA Schedule applications, with companies trying to differentiate themselves and find an advantage somewhere in the long sales process.
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