And back to Grants.gov we go!

Jason Miller at FederalNewsRadio reports this morning that the agencies who moved away from Grants.gov to service Recovery Act grants must start using it again by March 31. The instruction was included in budget passback language provided to agencies earlier…

TCG Re-awarded GSA Schedule

Company’s GSA Schedule Renewed for a Third Time     Washington, DC, November 30, 2009: TCG, a leading government technology strategy and IT advisor, has been has been re-awarded its GSA Schedule Number GS-00F-0034P for a third time by the General Services Administration.  The new…

TCG Receives 2009 Inc. 5000 Award

Company Honored at Inc. 500|5000 Conference & Awards Ceremony     Washington, DC, September 30, 2009: TCG, a leading government technology strategy and IT advisor, accepted an award from Inc. magazine honoring it as one of the fastest growing companies in the United States.…

OMB mandating Grants.gov again?

I was unable to attend the FDP meeting last week but colleagues tell me that some mention was made of OMB’s plan to once again mandate agency use of Grants.gov for all incoming grant applications. OMB allowed agencies to use…

TCG Ranked #692 on 2009 Inc. 5000

Company Recognized as One of the Fastest Growing in America Washington, DC, September 1, 2009: TCG, a leading government technology strategy and IT advisor, has been recognized by Inc. magazine as one of the fastest growing companies in the United States…

TCG’s Rich Renomeron Selected for 2009 Rising Star Award

Honored for substantial contribution to federal government IT Washington, DC, July 20, 2009: Rich Renomeron, a Senior Engineer with Turner Consulting Group (TCG) has been selected by 1105 Government Information Group for a 2009 Rising Star award.  The program recognizes top public…

A Rising Star is among us — congratulations to Rich Renomeron!

One of TCG’s senior technical staff, Rich Renomeron, has been honored as a 2009 Rising Star by 1105 Government Information Group, publisher of Federal Computer Week, Washington Technology, and other government IT industry publications. From the announcement… Now in its fourth…

GSA funds new Grants.gov pilot

According to this posting on FedBizOpps, GSA is giving Symplicity Corporation some funds “to acquire a pilot that will facilitate the need to support the efforts of the Recovery Act of 2009 and rebuild and possible deployment (sic) of a working pilot…

FederalArchitect.com: A blog for government EA types

Shahid Shah, a great friend of TCG’s who founded Netspective, has started a new blog aimed at the federal enterprise, system, and solutions architecture community. The Federal Architect aims to create discussion and collaboration among architects working in the federal government. Based…