Thu.May 16, 2024

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SAIC’s Hilary Hageman on the Intersection of GovCon, Law & Technology

GovCon Wire

SAIC’s Hilary Hageman grew up in Southeast Asia and Africa and witnessed the political instability that threatened her family’s safety in many of the countries in which she lived. She quickly gained an appreciation for the safety provided by the U.S.

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How the Biden administration is tackling diversity in federal AI hiring

FedScoop

The Biden administration’s plan to bolster the federal civilian workforce with more than 500 artificial intelligence professionals by the end of fiscal year 2025 could face a challenge when it comes to another one of its priorities: promoting a workforce that looks like America. While data is limited, the broader AI workforce and pipeline appears to have the same demographic underrepresentation issues that STEM careers experience , lacking diversity in terms of gender, race and ethnicity.

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BAE Systems Receives $54M Navy Contract to Develop Towed Decoy System for Super Hornet Fighters

ExecutiveBiz

BAE Systems secured a contract with the U.S. Navy to design and develop the Dual Band Decoy, a radio frequency countermeasure that shields fighter jets from enemy attacks by disrupting enemy radar and luring missiles away. The decoy has a towed unit connected by fiber-optic cable to an aircraft’s electronic warfare equipment, BAE said Wednesday.

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How the Army’s Project Convergence Is Driving CJADC2 Progress

GovCon Wire

Project Convergence materialized in 2020 with a goal of connecting Army sensors, command and control nodes and shooters at the tactical level. While the initiative was originally created to tackle Army-specific problems, its reach has dramatically expanded over time.

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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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EchoStar Subsidiaries to Provide Wireless Mobility Services Under Potential $2.7B Navy Contract

ExecutiveBiz

EchoStar’s subsidiaries, Hughes Network Systems and Boost Mobile, will deliver 5G wireless services and devices to the Department of Defense and other federal agencies under a potential 10-year, $2.7 billion U.S. Navy contract. As part of the U.S. Naval Supply Systems Command Spiral 4 program, the companies will facilitate DOD 5G usage across all 50 U.S.

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Matt Garman to Succeed Adam Selipsky as AWS CEO

GovCon Wire

Matt Garman, senior vice president of AWS sales, marketing and global services at Amazon (Nasdaq: AMZN), will succeed Adam Selipsky as CEO of Amazon Web Services, effective June 3. Amazon President and CEO Andy Jassy announced the leadership transition in a message to AWS staff published Tuesday.

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Exploring An Alternative Model Of Litigation Finance

Government Contracts

A new model of litigation finance, most aptly described as insurance-backed litigation funding, differs from traditional funding in two key ways, and the process of securing it involves three primary steps, say Bob Koneck, Christopher Le Neve Foster and Richard Butters at Atlantic Global Risk LLC.

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Another One Bites the Dust: Incomplete Joint Venture Agreement Fails Once Again

SmallGovCon

Once again, an initial awardee has had its award revoked because of a noncompliant joint venture agreement addendum. We see it happen regularly at SmallGovCon. And the decision in Colt-Sunbelt Rentals JV, LLC is yet another data point highlighting that SBA requires strict adherence to the joint venture agreement requirements in 13 C.F.R. § 125.8. Here, an incomplete joint venture agreement and its addendum resulted in a finding of affiliation which resulted in Colt-Sunbelt losing its small busin

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DOJ Inspector General Raises Concerns of DOJ and FBI Revoking Security Clearances of Whistleblowers

Whistleblower Network News

On May 14, Department of Justice (DOJ) Inspector General Michael E. Horowitz released a memo sent to the Deputy Attorney General outlining concerns about the DOJ’s handling of whistleblowers with security clearances and its compliance with federal law. According to the DOJ Office of Inspector General (OIG), the DOJ and Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) do not have the proper policies in place to protect employees who allege their security clearance has been suspended, revoked, or denied in

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Professional Services: Driving Government Efficiency Forward

USFCR

Professional Services: Driving Government Efficiency Forward Government agencies are under increasing pressure to boost efficiency and streamline operations. The growing demand for professional services presents a golden opportunity for your firm to step in and offer valuable consulting, legal, and administrative support. This sector is ripe for innovation, and your expertise can play a pivotal role in transforming how government functions.

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Empathy is Not a Soft Skill

Art of Procurement

“The first casualty of war is truth—the second is empathy. Empathy has to call for backup. The backup is in. The post Empathy is Not a Soft Skill appeared first on Art of Procurement.

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Transportation Department Awards 6 Spots on $600M Yellowstone, Grand Teton Construction Support Contract

GovCon Wire

The Department of Transportation has awarded six companies positions on a potential five-year, $600 million multiple award task order contract to support highway, bridge and road construction projects in Yellowstone National Park, Grand Teton National Park and surrounding areas.

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Completion of Engineering Developmental Testing Brings Epirus Counter-UAS System Closer to Operational Use

ExecutiveBiz

Epirus has completed engineering developmental testing of the Indirect Fire Protection Capability – High-Power Microwave counter-drone system, which the aerospace and defense company has provided to the U.S. Army.

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NAVAIR Requests Info on Follow-On Aircraft Maintenance & Modification Contract

GovCon Wire

Naval Air Systems Command is seeking information on a follow-on multiple-award indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract to provide contracted maintenance, modification, aircrew and related services. The CMMARS contract will cover heavy depot maintenance for various Navy aircraft, aviation platforms and associated components, according to a notice posted Tuesday on SAM.gov.

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Global Accessibility Awareness Day (GAAD)

Scottish Government Procurement

Global Accessibility Awareness Day (GAAD) Today (16 May) is Global Accessibility Awareness Day (GAAD). The purpose of the day, is to raise knowledge and awareness about creating accessible content and to learn what you can do to help remove accessibility barriers. One of our outcomes for public procurement in Scotland is to be #OpenAndConnected. To be open, we aim to create digital accessible content that provides all users with access to the same information, regardless of any impairments the

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Lockheed Awarded Contract for Military Service Branches’ F-35 Aircraft Parts

GovCon Wire

Lockheed Martin (NYSE: LMT) will provide diminishing manufacturing sources parts for the F-35 aircraft production and sustainment under a $79 million cost-plus-fixed-fee contract from the U.S. Navy. The Department of Defense said Wednesday the procurement will support fighter jets of the Air Force, Marine Corps, Navy, foreign military sales customers and non-DOD participants.

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How the State Department used AI and machine learning to revolutionize records management

FedScoop

In the digital age, government agencies are grappling with unprecedented volumes of data, presenting challenges in effectively managing, accessing and declassifying information. The State Department is no exception. According to Eric Stein, deputy assistant secretary for the Office of Global Information Services, the department’s eRecords archive system currently contains more than 4 billion artifacts, which includes emails and cable traffic.

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CGI Federal Books State Department Contract for Passport Application Processing Support

GovCon Wire

CGI Federal has secured a two-year, $76.5 million contract from the State Department to provide the Bureau of Consular Affairs with passport application processing services. The company will provide onsite administration, management and processing support at three passport centers and 24 passport agencies across the U.S.

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HII, AWS to Develop Mission-Critical Capabilities for Defense Customers; Todd Borkey Quoted

ExecutiveBiz

HII and Amazon Web Services will expedite the development and delivery of next-generation sea power technologies, digital shipyard transformation projects, commercial space initiatives, warfighter training readiness and other mission-critical capabilities to defense and intelligence agency customers under a three-year strategic collaboration agreement.

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Quantic Buys A&D, Quantum Computing Component Manufacturer M-Wave Design

GovCon Wire

Quantic Electronics, an Arcline Investment Management company, has acquired M-Wave Design, a manufacturer of radio frequency and microwave components for aerospace, defense and quantum computing applications. Ross Sealfon, CEO of Quantic, said in a statement published Wednesday that the M-Wave product portfolio complements the electronic component company’s product line.

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New Booz Allen Report Names Top 10 Emerging Technologies for Defense, National Security

ExecutiveBiz

A new report from Booz Allen Hamilton’s Tech Scouting team has identified generative artificial intelligence, post-quantum cryptography, software domain awareness tools and autonomous swarms among the top 10 emerging technologies for defense and national security.

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Mohamad Ali Succeeds John Granger as SVP of IBM Consulting

GovCon Wire

Mohamad Ali, formerly CEO of IDG, has been named senior vice president of IBM‘s (NYSE: IBM) professional services and consulting arm, succeeding John Granger, who is retiring after two decades of service to the company.

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NASA Eyes August Release of RFP for Test Facility Operations, Maintenance & Engineering III Contract

ExecutiveBiz

NASA’s Glenn Research Center in Cleveland plans to release a request for proposals in August for the third iteration of a contract to procure manufacturing and development, engineering and maintenance services to support aeronautics and space-related testing at GRC’s laboratories and test facilities.

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Rohit Gupta Promoted to Aretum CEO

GovCon Wire

The board of directors of Aretum has promoted Rohit Gupta, most recently senior vice president and executive technologist at the government technology services contractor, to CEO. Bethesda, Maryland-based Aretum said Wednesday Gupta brings to the role over 25 years of leadership experience across information technology, finance, accounting, contracts, business development, recruiting and marketing areas.

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Michael Barnes Joins Digantara as VP of Government Sales

ExecutiveBiz

Michael Barnes, formerly a director at LeoLabs, has been appointed vice president of government sales of Digantara, an India-based space technology start-up focused on traffic management and space situational awareness, according to his LinkedIn post. In his new role, Barnes will lead Digantara’s government sales efforts in the U.S.

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Why the Belgium Supreme Court Reversed First Set Aside Decision of an Investment Treaty Award

Kluwer Arbitration

The Brussels first instance court attracted significant attention in 2022 by deciding to set aside an UNCITRAL award regarding a claim brought against the Republic of Poland under the US-Poland bilateral investment treaty (“US-Poland BIT”). This was the first time we had seen a Belgian court set aside an investment treaty award. The first instance court decided in its 18 February 2022 ruling that the arbitral tribunal had violated Belgian international public policy in finding that Poland fail

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ISS Releases Funding Opportunity for Advanced Technology Development Projects

ExecutiveBiz

The International Space Station National Laboratory is offering up to $750,000 in funding for research projects that would leverage the orbiting laboratory’s space-based environment.

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No Double Jeopardy In Philly Execs' Embezzlement Case

Government Contracts

Two former Philadelphia nonprofit executives convicted for an embezzlement scheme weren't subject to double jeopardy when a judge rescheduled trial after several jurors left, the Third Circuit ruled Thursday, reasoning that the court had no other choice.

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Highlight, Katmai Professional Services Form Government Services Joint Venture

WashngtonExec

Highlight Technologies and Katmai Professional Services teamed up to create Katmai-Highlight Government Services. This joint venture partnership connects to Katmai and Highlight’s Small Business Association-approved Mentor-Protégé relationship. “Given both companies’ commitment to stakeholder equity and client impact, our strategic partnership with Katmai Professional Services made perfect sense,” said Aarish Gokaldas, CEO of Highlight.

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Claims Court Revives $71.1M Deal That GAO Misinterpreted

Government Contracts

The U.S. Court of Federal Claims ordered the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency to reinstate a $71.1 million support deal, finding that the agency terminated the deal based on a federal watchdog's incorrect interpretation of the contract.

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2F-Microsoft Partnership to Expedite SaaS Delivery

ExecutiveBiz

Second Front Systems and Microsoft have joined forces to accelerate software as a service delivery for government agencies. Under the partnership, 2F said Tuesday it will integrate its Game Warden platform with Microsoft’s Azure Government cloud service to allow agencies to adopt innovative services faster and more securely while meeting government security standards.

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Ointment Scheme Conned Gov't Out Of Millions, Fla. Suit Says

Government Contracts

Two Florida brothers and one of their former employees are accused of running a years-long fraudulent scheme billing government healthcare programs and receiving millions of dollars after paying kickbacks to generate prescriptions for ointments that were not needed, according to a False Claims Act lawsuit.

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2024 Chief Officer Awards Winner: V2X’s Roger Ouellette

WashngtonExec

Roger Ouellette, chief information security officer at V2X, won WashingtonExec’s 2024 Chief Officer Award for Chief Information Security Officer in the Public and Private Company category. WashingtonExec on May 10 unveiled the winners of the Chief Officer Awards, an annual program that celebrates influential and innovative executives in government and industry in the C-suite.

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Insurance Types That May Help Cos. After Key Bridge Collapse

Government Contracts

Following the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge, businesses that depend on the bridge, the Port of Baltimore and related infrastructure for shipment and distribution of cargo should understand which common types of first-party insurance coverage may provide recoveries for financial losses, say Bert Wells and Richard Lewis at Reed Smith.

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2024 Chief Officer Awards Winner: Koniag Government Services’ Carl Buffington

WashngtonExec

Carl Buffington, chief growth officer at Koniag Government Services, has won WashingtonExec’s 2024 Chief Officer Award for Chief Growth Officer in the Private Company (annual revenue greater than $500 million) category. WashingtonExec on May 10 unveiled the winners of the Chief Officer Awards, an annual program that celebrates influential and innovative executives in government and [.

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La. River Project Would Damage Swamp, Green Groups Say

Government Contracts

A U.S. Army Corps of Engineers-approved project meant to increase river flow through an important Louisiana basin will ruin the area with fertilizer and sediment, environmental groups said in a new lawsuit filed Wednesday.