Government in NI

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Monday, June 15, 2026
2 min read
6 stories

Welcome to your daily briefing on government developments in NI. Today we're covering 6 key stories including updates on nicaragua government headlines, background & context. Let's dive in.

1

Nicaragua Government Headlines

3 stories

1.1

BCN publica nuevas contrataciones en portal oficial.

El Banco Central de Nicaragua ha publicado información actualizada sobre sus contrataciones en su sitio web institucional.

Why It Matters

Los profesionales del gobierno en NI pueden monitorear oportunidades de contratación pública y seguir las prácticas de transparencia del BCN.

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1.2

SISCAE Platform Opens Supplier Registration for NI Public Procurement.

Nicaragua Compra (SISCAE) has published a step-by-step guide for suppliers to register on the government's official e-procurement platform.

Why It Matters

Government professionals in NI rely on SISCAE for transparent vendor onboarding and public contract execution.

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1.3

SISCAE: Nicaragua's Government Procurement Management System.

SISCAE is the online platform at nicaraguacompra.gob.ni for managing public procurement processes.

Why It Matters

Government professionals in NI rely on this system for transparent, centralized purchasing operations and compliance with public contracting regulations.

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2

Background & Context

3 stories

2.1

Records-retention schedules: the silent compliance trap.

Most agencies have records-retention schedules that prescribe minimum and maximum hold periods for each record series. Discarding too early (below minimum) violates state records law; holding too long (above maximum) creates discovery exposure and storage cost. Both errors are routine.

Why It Matters

Records litigation typically lands between the minimum and maximum boundaries — the gray zone where the schedule could go either way. A consistently followed schedule is the best defense against claims of selective retention.

2.2

The federal grant cost-allowability question to ask first.

Before incurring any cost on a federal grant, the question is whether 2 CFR 200 (Uniform Guidance) treats the cost as allowable, allocable, and reasonable. "Reasonable" is the most-litigated of the three; auditors will second-guess it after the fact using a prudent-person standard.

Why It Matters

Disallowed costs must be repaid, with interest, and in serious cases trigger pass-through audits of other grants. The standard does not distinguish between intent and oversight.

2.3

Hatch Act restrictions that catch federal employees off-guard.

Less-restricted federal employees may engage in partisan political activity off-duty — but never on-duty, never in the workplace, never using government property, and never while wearing identifying agency clothing. Social media posts from a personal device while on duty count as on-duty activity.

Why It Matters

Hatch Act violations carry penalties from reprimand to removal. Career employees with strong records have been removed for posts that took 30 seconds to write at lunch.

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DateJun 15, 2026
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