Wed.Oct 25, 2023

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International Conference on Public Procurement and Innovation in Africa

Public Procurement Intl

On November 14-15, 2023, GW Law’s Professor Christopher Yukins will join the International Conference on Public Procurement and Innovation in Africa, coordinated by Professor Geo Quinot (Stellenbosch University) and held through the National Research Foundation in Pretoria, South Africa. Chris Yukins will speak on the U.S. government’s use of procurement as an engine for innovation through the Small Business Innovation Research program , which is administered through a policy directi

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Inside the Healthcare Revolution: Experts Say Emerging Tech & Human-Centered Design Are Transforming US Healthcare

GovCon Wire

The healthcare sector in the United States is in the midst of transformational modernization. Taking lessons learned from the global COVID-19 pandemic, health sector leaders and government officials are deploying emerging technologies and focusing on human-centered design to revolutionize healthcare today.

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Sheryl Campbell - Registration & Contracting Specialist

USFCR

Meet Sheryl, a Registration & Contracting Specialist at USFCR. Leveraging her skills in sales and engine machining, Sheryl thrives on helping clients secure their first federal contracts.

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FAR Updates: Size Protests for Orders, Rules for 8(a) Follow-On Contracts

SmallGovCon

The FAR Council has released updates that will impact a couple aspects of small business contracting. One is that contractors can now file size and socioeconomic status protests for certain types of orders, under strict timelines. Second is that agencies must notify SBA when they seek to remove certain contracts from the 8(a) Program. While these rules were present in some form in SBA rules, they are now firmly ensconced in the Federal Acquisition Regulation as well.

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How to Create a Blueprint for Fleet Resilience

Speaker: Jeff Dickinson - President and CEO of Railgistixs Transport, Supply Chain and Logistics Thought Leader

Despite the ongoing transformation of the supply chain and logistics landscape, the steadfast importance of carrier safety remains a core principle. From prioritizing preventative maintenance to optimizing fleet utilization, the fundamentals persist. If you’re overlooking and neglecting essential safety precautions today, this could result in expensive repairs and potential safety hazards in the future. 🚧 Join Jeff Dickinson for a conversation on how to mitigate risk, enforce compliance,

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SEC Received Record Number of Whistleblower Tips in 2023 Fiscal Year

Whistleblower Network News

On October 25, Gary Gensler, Chair of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, revealed that the SEC Whistleblower Program received a record 18,000 whistleblower tips in the 2023 Fiscal Year. “The public’s tips, complaints, and referrals (TCRs) are essential to our work as a cop on the beat,” Gensler stated during remarks at the 2023 Securities Enforcement Forum.

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MetTel’s Don Parente: End of Copper POTS Lines an Opportunity for Government Digital Transformation

ExecutiveBiz

Don Parente , vice president of public sector sales and solution architecture at MetTel , said the looming retirement of copper telephone lines calls for government agencies to take a proactive approach by conducting an assessment and audit of plain old telephone services and related systems and exploring the shift to a digital communications network.

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It’s a small but important detail: Are foreign contractor employees legit?

Federal News Network

In the endless quest for talent, federal contractors sometimes use foreign employees. A long-running program called E-verify lets employers confirm such potential employees are eligible to work in the United States. The Government Accountability Office (GAO) has found that agencies are not consistent in checking the E-verify system, as part of their contractor oversight.

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Find Value in Old Technology Through IT Asset Disposition

FedTech Magazine

So, you’ve got a car. It looks perfectly good from the outside, but your family has gotten too big to fit. Or, the look is dated, and you’d like to drive something that was made after 2015. Or, you’re switching from gas to electric. What do you do with a car you don’t want that still runs? You can donate it and get the tax write-off. You can sell it online or trade it in.

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Whistleblower Reportedly Involved in CFTC’s $3 Million Action Over Oats Futures Manipulation

Whistleblower Network News

On October 25, the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) posted a Notice of Covered Action (NCA) for an enforcement action taken against Ceres Global Ag Corp. over allegations that the Minnesota-based company attempted to manipulate the price of oats futures contracts. The CFTC alleges that Ceres attempted to manipulate the July 2016 and March 2017 oats futures contracts.

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FOIA.gov unveils new search tool

FedScoop

A search tool was added Wednesday to the federal government’s website for Freedom of Information Act requests, a move intended to ease public efforts in finding commonly requested information. The update to FOIA.gov — one of the most notable upgrades to the site since the 2018 release of the National FOIA Portal — checks an important box for the Department of Justice in its ongoing efforts to meet pledges in the Fifth U.S.

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How to Create an Effective Proposal Schedule [Examples + Templates]

Key Solutions

For businesses seeking to secure Government contracts, a clearly defined and comprehensive proposal schedule is essential for a smooth and successful proposal submission.

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The Third ICC Kuwait Arbitration Day Conference: Taking Stock of the Present and Looking Ahead to New Horizons in Arbitration

Kluwer Arbitration

After a three-year hiatus due to the pandemic, the much-anticipated third ICC Kuwait Arbitration Day took place at the heart of Kuwait in the Burj Al Shaya Building on 5 October 2023, organised by the ICC in collaboration with Al Tamimi & Company. Following the success of the inaugural ICC Kuwait Arbitration Day conference in 2018, covered in this previous blog post , and the second conference in 2020, the third ICC Kuwait Arbitration Day brought together legal luminaries and experts from ac

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Small Business Certifications Qualify for Set-Aside Contracts

Select GCR

Over $630 Billion in spending was awarded to Government contractors in FY 2022. According to the SBA, 23% of all Government contracting dollars was budgeted to go to small businesses. However, in FY 2022, small business set-asides exceeded their budget by an additional 3.5%. That’s an over a $162.9 Billion investment into the small business economy.

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CGI to Integrate AI into Visa Processing at US Embassies, Consulates

WashngtonExec

CGI Federal Inc. announced the State Department’s Bureau of Consular Affairs has extended its delivery of consular support services across five countries in the Asia Pacific region with a new 10-year task order. The contract also includes a 2-year base period and four 2-year option periods, with a total value of $69.9 million. “We are [.

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All Things Protest

Government Contracts Legal Forum

Updates to SBA’s Ostensible Subcontractor Rule Crowell & Moring’s “All Things Protest” podcast keeps you up to date on major trends in bid protest litigation, key developments in high-profile cases, and best practices in state and federal procurement. In this episode, host Olivia Lynch discusses recent amendments to the Small Business Administration’s ostensible subcontractor rule and the potential implications these amendments have with respect to protests concerning the ostensible subcontr

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Maximus Wins FEMA Contact Center Support Contract

WashngtonExec

Maximus has won a 120-day call order from the Federal Emergency Management Agency to provide contact center support for its response to catastrophic events. “We are extremely proud to be the recipient of this important call order from FEMA, especially given the events in Hawaii and the anticipation of another active hurricane season this year,” [.

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NM Fire Victims Accuse FEMA Of Withholding Records

Government Contracts

Nearly 40 New Mexico residents displaced by the Hermit's Peak/Calf Canyon Fire accused the Federal Emergency Management Agency of wrongfully withholding public records requested under the Freedom of Information Act, telling a federal court they haven't been able to follow how FEMA is spending about $4 billion allocated for victim settlements.

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Top Natsec Execs to Watch in 2023: LMI’s Scott Recinos

WashngtonExec

Scott Recinos Senior Vice President of Homeland Security, LMI Scott Recinos’ significant recent achievement was overseeing LMI’s remarkable growth within the DHS domain. In FY18, DHS account revenue was $11.9 million, and in FY23, it reached $108 million, with a projected revenue of $130 million in FY24 — an impressive growth rate of over 40%. [.

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Let’s Talk FCA

Government Contracts Legal Forum

Civil-Cyber Fraud Initiative In this episode, Jason Crawford, Nkechi Kanu, and Agustin Orozco discuss a recent settlement that underscores the DOJ’s increased use of the False Claims Act to enforce noncompliance with cybersecurity requirements. “Let’s Talk FCA” is Crowell & Moring’s podcast covering the latest developments with the False Claims Act.

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Top Natsec Execs to Watch in 2023: ManTech’s Rich Smith

WashngtonExec

Rich Smith Vice President & Division Manager, Homeland Security Division , ManTech Building on the strategic foundation established in 2022, Rich Smith spearheaded the development of a mission analytics strategy that seamlessly incorporates predictive analytics using artificial intelligence and machine learning. He led a team of dedicated professionals, fostering a collaborative environment that encourages innovation and [.

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Defense Cos. Urge Full 9th Circ. To Resolve Air Force IP Feud

Government Contracts

A pair of military contractors said a panel's decision not to revive their suit accusing the U.S. Air Force of pilfering the contractors' designs for aerial firefighting tanks conflicted with other circuits, urging the full Ninth Circuit to review the opinion.

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SMX’ Laurell Aiton Receives WashingtonExec’s Longevity Award

WashngtonExec

WashingtonExec has awarded SMX Chief Administrative Officer Laurell Aiton with the Longevity Award, which recognizes executives who made outstanding contributions to their companies throughout the years. Aiton has been with SMX for just over 20 years. As CAO, she works with the executive leadership team to develop strategies that support SMX’s mission of accelerating clients’ [.

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BIA Says Wis. Town Can't Fight Road Fund Eligibility Changes

Government Contracts

The Bureau of Indian Affairs is asking a Wisconsin federal judge to throw out the town of Lac du Flambeau's lawsuit fighting the agency's removal of several roads from a tribal facility inventory that made them eligible for transportation funding, saying the town has no grounds for its challenge.

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LMI Snags $604M U.S. Border Patrol Contract

WashngtonExec

LMI has won a contract to support the U.S. Border Patrol’s Program Management Office Directorate, marking the largest contract award in LMI’s more than 60-year history. The contract includes 1-year base period and four, 1-year options with a ceiling value of $604 million. “This pivotal milestone in LMI history is a testament to the exceptional [.

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9th Circ. Puts DOD Contractor Employee Dispute In Fed. Court

Government Contracts

The Ninth Circuit on Wednesday overturned a decision that sent back to state court a case filed by former defense contractor employees alleging they were misled about the terms of their employment, saying the contractor had appropriately argued the dispute belonged in federal court.

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Innovation and emerging technologies get top billing as U.S., Australia reaffirm tech-focused alliance

FedScoop

Ahead of President Joe Biden’s official visit and state dinner with Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, the White House on Wednesday outlined the two countries’ alliance on promoting innovation through the application of new, emerging technologies. The alliance has a heavy emphasis on space activities. A Technology Safeguards Agreement (TSA), to be signed by both countries Thursday, outlines guidelines for space-related actions, including U.S. commercial space launches from Australia, an

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Planned Parenthood Can't Escape Texas Medicaid Fraud Case

Government Contracts

A Texas federal judge ruled Monday that Planned Parenthood must go to trial next April to face civil claims that the organization defrauded the state's Medicaid health insurance program by taking millions of dollars in payments after losing its Medicaid credentials.

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Friday Flash 10/27/23

The Coalition for Government Procurement

FAR & Beyond: Visit the GSA and VA “Ask the PMO” Tables at the Fall Training Conference! Effective communication between government officials and industry partners is of paramount importance in fostering a thriving procurement landscape. Through collaboration, we are able to promote the creation of innovative solutions and systems, improve the efficiency of processes, and enhance problem-solving through the sharing of expertise and lessons learned.

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India Can't Escape $112M Award Over Devas Satellite Deal

Government Contracts

Courts in the Hague and Australia have separately rejected India's bid to set aside a nearly $112 million arbitral award that Devas Multimedia investors secured following a dispute over a nixed deal for the satellite company to deliver communications services throughout the country.

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Federal agencies in three southern states will get cleaner energy

Federal News Network

Federal facilities in Georgia, Alabama and Mississippi will get cleaner electricity soon, as the government works towards its goal of carbon pollution-free electricity (CFE) for federal operations by 2030. On Tuesday, the General Services Administration and Southern Company — a gas and electric utility — signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) for federal facilities in Southern Company’s territory to buy more CFE to work towards the government’s sustainability goals.

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J-2 Visa Holder Says Feds Can't Apply Residence Requirement

Government Contracts

A Venezuelan national who came to the U.S. on a J-2 dependent visa in 1992 sued the Biden administration Wednesday on allegations she is being wrongly subjected to the foreign residence requirement in order to adjust her immigration status.

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Sen. Chuck Schumer’s second AI Insight Forum covers increased R&D funding, immigration challenges and safeguards

FedScoop

Sen. Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., once again Tuesday brought together top artificial intelligence scholars, tech evangelists and civil rights leaders to discuss AI regulation and development, this time focusing the conversation on increased federal research and development funding, tech immigration issues, and ways to find common ground on AI safeguards. In Senate Majority Leader Schumer’s second closed-door bipartisan AI Insight Forum, participants also spotlighted how the federal government in par

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IRS plans to test modernized taxpayer data system after 2024 filing season

FedScoop

The Internal Revenue Service plans to begin running a modernized system for taxpayer data after the current filing season in April, with a goal of having it up and running by the next tax season, IRS’s top official told lawmakers. “In April, so after this filing season, we are going to turn on … that modern system for the first time and we’re going to run it in parallel with our legacy system, work out any kinks, and hopefully get it up and running in filing season ‘25,” IRS Commissioner Daniel

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