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Bid Protest Minute: Recent Decision Imparts Lessons on Timeliness of Solicitation Challenges and Prejudice

GovCon & Trade

On November 21, the Government Accountability Office (GAO) denied an unsuccessful bidder’s protest, arguing that the terms of a solicitation were biased and that the awardee failed to comply with a mandatory solicitation requirement. The decision offers important lessons that contractors should keep in mind when evaluating solicitations; submitting proposals; and evaluating whether and when to file a bid protest.

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European Court of Auditors publishes report on public procurement

Telles.eu

The European Court of Auditors published yesterday its report on EU public procurement between 2011 and 2021 , looking into the competition for public contracts covered by EU rules. Frankly, it makes for grim reading: “Overall, we conclude that the level of competition for public contracts to deliver works, goods and services, decreased over the past 10 years in the EU single market. (…) Our analysis of the data available indicates a significant increase in single bidding overall, a high level o

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Bid Protest Minute: Recent Decision Imparts Lessons on Timeliness of Solicitation Challenges and Prejudice

GovCon & Trade

On November 21, the Government Accountability Office (GAO) denied an unsuccessful bidder’s protest, arguing that the terms of a solicitation were biased and that the awardee failed to comply with a mandatory solicitation requirement. The decision offers important lessons that contractors should keep in mind when evaluating solicitations; submitting proposals; and evaluating whether and when to file a bid protest.

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DHS seeks information for CISA analytics and machine learning project

FedScoop

The Department of Homeland Security is seeking cloud-related information to support an analytics and machine learning research and development project that’s in the works for the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency. The Advanced Analytics Platform for Machine Learning (CAP-M) project, which is being developed by DHS’s Science and Technology Directorate for CISA, is “envisioned to be a multicloud, multi-tenant environment for testing new software and tools, and developing complex mac

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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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Defense Agencies Turn to Platform Engineering to Accelerate DevSecOps

FedTech Magazine

To deliver cutting-edge capabilities, the military needs to bring new applications to warfighters quickly and effectively. To that end, Department of Defense branches have leaned heavily into DevSecOps, a practice that encourages collaboration among development, security and operations organizations to speed software production. But the talents needed to inform the DevSecOps pipeline aren’t always readily available.

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Capitol Meridian Partners Invests in Data Analytics Software Developer Clarity Innovations

GovCon Wire

Capitol Meridian Partners has invested an undisclosed amount in Clarity Innovations, a Columbia, Maryland-based developer of data analytics software for national security applications.

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Mark Coleman Named Business Development VP at Precise Systems

GovCon Wire

Mark Coleman, formerly a vice president at Parsons (NYSE: PSN), has been named VP of business development at technical and professional services provider Precise Systems, he announced on LinkedIn. He joined the company after overseeing a portfolio of contracts with over $30 million in annual revenue at Parsons.

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Splunk VP Bill Rowan Discusses Benefits of Modern Data Platforms

ExecutiveBiz

Modern data platforms enable organizations to work with any kind of data regardless of where it is stored, Splunk 's Bill Rowan said in an interview. Rowan, the vice president of public sector at Splunk and a Wash100 winner, discussed the benefits users can gain from modern data platforms, which he described as "key to enabling enterprise resilience and innovation.

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Boeing Defense Chief Ted Colbert to Chair AIA Board of Governors

GovCon Wire

Ted Colbert, president and CEO of Boeing’s (NYSE: BA) defense, space and security business, has been elected to serve as chair of the Aerospace Industries Association’s board of governors for 2024.

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SDA Issues Draft Solicitation for Tranche 2 Transport Layer Gamma Space Vehicles

ExecutiveBiz

The Space Development Agency has released a draft program solicitation to seek industry feedback on a plan to buy 20 Gamma space vehicles for the second tranche of the Proliferated Warfighter Space Architecture's transport layer. SDA expects to release the final request for proposals for the PWSA Tranche 2 Transport Layer Gamma procurement effort no later than March 31, 2024, according to a notice posted Monday on SAM.gov.

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Epirus Selects COO Andy Lowery as New Chief Executive

GovCon Wire

Andy Lowery has been promoted from chief operating officer and manager of commercial operations to CEO of Epirus. The company said Monday Lowery will step in for Ken Bedingfield, who is leaving after four years working for the organization. Lowery started at Epirus in 2021 as chief product officer.

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2023 Blueprint Whistleblowing Prizes Honor Bravery and Integrity of 11 Whistleblowers

Whistleblower Network News

On December 5, Blueprint for Free Speech announced their 2023 Whistleblowing Awards. The awards, “which recognize the bravery and integrity of whistleblowers who have made a positive impact in the public interest,” were granted to 11 individuals from across the globe. “From persevering through the NHS grievance procedure to see a killer apprehended, to holding a billion-dollar company, Tesla, accountable for its private evidence in the race to roll out self-driving cars, this year’s winners demo

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Better data protests could benefit, agencies, vendors alike

Federal News Network

When it comes to data on bid protests, the data is lacking to say the least. Beyond the annual bid protest report to Congress from the Government Accountability Office, agencies track few other outcomes from protests. David Drabkin, a fellow at the Stevens Institute of Technology Acquisition Innovation Research Center and a former senior procurement executive for the General Services Administration, said by not collecting and understanding this data, agencies are missing a host of opportunities

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CX: The Next Frontier in Government’s Digital Transformation

GovCon Wire

As the federal government continues to ramp up its digital transformation efforts, customer experience is becoming an increasingly important priority. CX improvements have the power to enhance program outcomes, reduce costs and boost citizen and employee satisfaction. But what exactly does CX entail and how are public sector leaders tackling the issue?

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Reminder: 2023 SDVOSB Deadline Looming

SmallGovCon

SmallGovCon has covered the SBA’s assumption of control over certification of Service-Disabled Veteran Owned Small Businesses (“SDVOSB”) and Veteran Owned Small Businesses (“VOSB”) since it was first announced well over a year ago. Now, we are coming close to one of the final deadlines associated with SBA taking over these certification processes.

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Energy Department looking to make ‘broad bets’ for furthering quantum research and development

FedScoop

The Department of Energy is looking to make “broad bets” for upcoming emerging tech and quantum research projects, the agency’s top IT official said Tuesday. Speaking at a FedScoop and General Dynamics Information Technology event, DOE Chief Information Officer Ann Dunkin shared that the agency is working on the securing of quantum technology as research and development progresses.

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Top DE&I Execs to Watch in 2024

WashngtonExec

In light of GovCon’s commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion, WashingtonExec is excited to celebrate and recognize those championing DE&I efforts in industry and beyond. These executives have been driving diversity within their organizations in a post-pandemic world, and amid an increasingly politically and racially divided country. It’s so important now, more than ever, to [.

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Commerce CIO Mendes announces retirement from federal government

FedScoop

Department of Commerce Chief Information Officer André Mendes will step down from his position at the end of the month after roughly 14 years in the federal government, according to a post on his LinkedIn page Tuesday. Mendes will take on a new role as CIO for Tarrant County, Texas, starting in January, according to the post. His move comes after roughly four years as Commerce’s CIO and previous leadership roles at the International Trade Administration and the U.S.

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Recent SEC Enforcement Put Pressure on Companies to Not Stifle Whistleblowing

Whistleblower Network News

In recent months, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has stepped up its enforcement of Rule 21F-17(a), filing a number of enforcement actions against companies for stifling whistleblowing through restrictive nondisclosure agreements and other employee agreements. New reporting by The Wall Street Journal details how these actions, including a record $10 million penalty against D.

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Monsanto Gets Roundup Carcinogen Suit Dismissed

Government Contracts

A California federal judge has dismissed with prejudice a suit by consumers alleging that ingredients in Monsanto's Roundup could form a dangerous cancer-causing substance, saying the complaint fails to allege that such a thing has happened in the products at issue.

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IBM Unveils Modular Quantum Computer & Utility-Scale Quantum Processor

ExecutiveBiz

IBM has launched its first modular quantum computer, IBM Quantum System Two , and a new utility-scale quantum processor called IBM Quantum Heron. IBM Quantum System Two comes with three IBM Heron processors and serves as the foundation of the company’s quantum-centric supercomputing architecture, the company said Monday.

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What New DHS Cybersecurity Policy Means For Bid Protests

Government Contracts

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security's recently unveiled policy of factoring cybersecurity self-assessments into its overall evaluation of contractors could raise novel bid protest considerations for offerors in both the pre-award and post-award contexts, say Amy Hoang at Seyfarth and Sandeep Kathuria at L3Harris Technologies.

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Mitre Supports Research Work to Realize FAA’s Info-Centric National Airspace System Vision

ExecutiveBiz

Mitre is working on multiple lines of research to enhance information sharing to support the Federal Aviation Administration's vision to enable an Info-Centric National Airspace System in 2035. Mitre, which operates the Center for Advanced Aviation System Development for the FAA, believes that advancements in commercial technologies and infrastructure that enable real-time information exchange, such as sensors, wireless networks and communications satellites, can revolutionize the future of

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RTX Books $321M SOCOM Contract for Silent Knight Radar System Production

GovCon Wire

RTX (NYSE: RTX) will continue manufacturing and supplying terrain-following/terrain-avoidance radars and spare components under a five-year, $321.27 million contract from Special Operations Command. Work on Silent Knight Radar systems will be conducted in McKinney, Texas; and Forest, Mississippi, through Dec. 31, 2028, the Department of Defense said Monday.

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November 2023 Bid Protest Roundup

Government Contract Insights

This month's protest spotlight highlights three decisions by the U.S. Government Accountability Office.

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State Department Clears $271M F-35 Munitions Sale to South Korea

GovCon Wire

The State Department has approved a possible $271 million foreign military sale agreement with the South Korean government for F-35 munitions and related equipment.

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The continuing resolution doesn’t do a whole lot for contractors

Federal News Network

The continuing resolution makes things seem normal until at least the middle of January. But contractors should take note. The CR is less than it seems in terms of opportunities. For insight, the Federal Drive with Tom Temin spoke with federal sales and marketing consultant Larry Allen. Interview Transcript : Tom Temin Larry, before we get to that, I wanted to ask you about a resolution of sorts, not a resolution.

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Raytheon BBN Technologies Receives DARPA Contract to Develop Supply Demand Network Simulator

ExecutiveBiz

The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency has awarded RTX 's Raytheon BBN Technologies the Resilient Supply-and-Demand Networks contract. The RSDN contract calls for the development of a modeling and simulation tool that will work to predict how supply demand networks might be impacted by shocks and formulate mitigations to address those effects, RTX said Monday.

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Irys Technologies Eyes Defense Industry Client Base Expansion With DTSI Purchase; Beto Altamirano Quoted

GovCon Wire

San Antonio-based Irys Technologies has acquired government information technology services contractor Diversified Technical Services Inc. for an undisclosed sum as part of efforts to add defense industry customers and expand product offerings and market presence. DTSI provides software development, cybersecurity and related IT services to customers in defense and government sectors, Irys said Friday.

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Amentum Secures $56M DTRA Contract for Ethiopia Veterinary Vaccine Center Enhancement Project

ExecutiveBiz

Amentum will continue to support the Department of Defense's Biological Threat Reduction Program in Africa through a potential five-year, $56.1 million contract from the Defense Threat Reduction Agency. The company said Monday it will bolster the biosafety and biosecurity measures of the African Union's Pan African Veterinary Vaccine Center in Bishoftu, Ethiopia, under the award.

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SAIC Posts Strong Earnings Growth in Q3 Fiscal 2024; Toni Townes-Whitley, Prabu Natarajan Quoted

GovCon Wire

Science Applications International Corp. (NYSE: SAIC) announced strong earnings growth in the third quarter of fiscal 2024, with net income rising 16 percent to $93 million versus Q3 fiscal 2023. The technology integrator in the defense, space, civilian, and intelligence markets said Monday total revenues reached $1.9 billion owing to the 10.

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Amanda Rudolph Named VP of Marketing & Communications at Ultra I&C; Chris Bishop Quoted

ExecutiveBiz

Amanda Rudolph has been selected as vice president of marketing and communications at Ultra Intelligence & Communications. In this position, she will guide Ultra I&C’s marketing communications strategy , which covers brand messaging, content development, digital marketing and public relations, the Austin, Texas-based company announced on Tuesday.

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Dell Technologies’ Chris Thomas on Driving Government Digital Transformation With 5G

GovCon Wire

Chris Thomas, a technical strategist at Dell Technologies (NYSE: DELL), said government agencies looking to combine their digital transformation initiatives into a single system should consider adopting 5G technology.

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Army Completes Preliminary Testing of CACI-Built Backpack Electronic Attack System; Todd Probert Quoted

ExecutiveBiz

The U.S. Army has completed preliminary testing of a portable electronic warfare system developed by CACI International 's Mastodon Design subsidiary. The manpack version of the Terrestrial Layer System-Brigade Combat Team underwent an operational demonstration at Fort Huachuca in Arizona in November.

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Tightened Payment Terms for Public Procurement Suppliers

Spend Network

The UK government's new tightened payment terms for suppliers in public procurement contracts signals a vital move that will have far-reaching impacts across the business landscape when bidding for contracts.

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Lockheed Martin Strives for Better Work-Life Balance With New Pleasanton Office; Maria Demaree Quoted

ExecutiveBiz

Lockheed Martin has converted a multi-use building in Pleasanton, California, into a new office space to cater to employees residing in nearby communities. The investment is part of Lockheed's strategy to improve work-life balance for its 4,000 personnel in the Tri-Valley area, the company said Monday.

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