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Bob Antonio, RIP


Vern Edwards

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Dear Wifconers,

It is my sad duty to inform you that Bob Antonio has died. I was notified by the Kennett Township police just moments ago. I have no details. The police spoke with his family, who were at his house, and asked them to call me. If I learn anything more I will let you know. I do not know whether Bob made an arrangement for the continuity of Wifcon.com, but I doubt it. So this may be goodbye for now.

Vern

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That’s awful news.  I guess the cancer really took Bob by surprise.

One of the founders of the company I worked for, Bob Welch, was the Procurement Executive at both Commerce and Treasury.  He told me about Bob when we all worked in the government.  He said Bob was the one of the very few audit types truly interested in improving the government.  The rest were the “got you” types.  He added Bob never did that and focused on what everything needs to do to make things better without pointing blame on anyone.  Bob Welch’s comments were after Bob reviewed major acquisition programs at both agencies he was responsible for and he had nothing but total respect for him.  Creating Wifcon was a perfect example of his wanting to make government better.

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Bob was a wonderful person and a true professional.He has unselfishly provided this service to the Nation for over two decades. I was very lucky to meet him years ago in the National Building Museum across the street from the GAO building. I was TDY to our USACE Headquarters downstairs in the GAO Building.

The Government Contracting Forum was originally on a DoD website. When DoD announced that it would discontinue that site, Bob decided to establish the WIFCON Forum. I don’t know if the WIFCON Homepage was already active or followed the FORUM but I made it my homepage and followed it ever since, even after retirement, checking WIFCON Homepage daily until very recently.

Bob tirelessly devoted time to capture,  post and save all the information contained in WIFCON.

Many others and I will miss him - as a person and as this resource. God Speed, Bob. 🌹🙏

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My condolences to Bob’s family.   His dedication to WIFCON added unmeasurable wealth to my career.   While we never met, yet my contacts with him over the years were a testament to his personal dedication to making Where in Federal Contracting a beacon for all.   Sad news, very sad news.

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Sad news, very sad news. My condolences to his family. While I never had the opportunity to meet Bob, this site and the information and people that contribute to it have made me a better KO. His dedication to WIFCON is a testament to his personal dedication to making us all better contracting folks.   

Thank you Bob for everything. 

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Keeping Bob and his family in our hearts this week. I've followed the site from its start and Bob was an icon. He and the WIFCON family have been a staple of much of my learning throughout my Federal career. I "grew up" with it. Thank you, Bob, for providing a safe space to ask contracting questions, get sound advice, answers, and opinions, and learn from some of the best. Forever grateful. -- Shauna (Martinez) Weatherly   

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I found Bob Antonio’s Obituary at https://obituaries.cremationofpennsylvania.com/obituaries/blue-bell-pa/robert-antonio-12108837

I pray for God’s Blessings for you, Robert Antonio…🌹🙏❤️

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Bob did something great by starting Wifcon. I can honestly say that the site had more of an effect on my professional development than all the training classes I ever took combined. It's also remarkable that he ran what was the best federal contracting site on the Web on his own. DAU had a staff running a site that wasn't half as good.

There was something that he wrote once that stuck with me. He was describing what an auditor should assume about an organization when auditing them. I searched for it but couldn't find it. He basically said that an auditor should assume that people are just trying to do their jobs the best they can. They are not trying to "get away" with anything. I thought that's a good assumption to make in general. 

Another bit of Bob's wisdom that I remember is when he commented how he could tell a lot about someone by the how well-organized their files were. He pointed out that the file is the contract specialists' work product. As such, a well-organized file typically indicated the pride one took in their work.

I would love if someone could find those two posts.

Bob set a great example for how to give back. His selfless dedication to keep the Federal contracting community informed will be missed. Bob was a hero in my book. I want to be like him when I grow up.

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