Wed.Jul 17, 2024

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Treasury group unveils guidance for financial sector on cloud adoption

FedScoop

The Treasury Department and an industry-led nonprofit on Wednesday released secure cloud adoption guidance for financial institutions, the culmination of a year-long effort that the agency’s deputy secretary called “critically important to our work on cybersecurity.” The suite of resources released by Treasury and the Financial Services Sector Coordinating Council as part of the public-private Cloud Executive Steering Group is intended to address gaps called out in the department’s February 2023

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SPA’s Rich Sawchak Shares Insights on National Security & GovCon Trends

GovCon Wire

The shifting global security landscape, emerging technologies and workforce trends are all shaping how the government and the GovCon industry operate. GovCon Wire sat down with Rich Sawchak, CEO of Systems Planning and Analysis, to get his perspective on the GovCon trends influencing the federal landscape today.

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Whistleblower Receives Over $4 Million in Medical Record Fraud Settlement

Whistleblower Network News

On July 10, the U.S. Department of Justice announced that Strauss Ventures LLC, doing business as The Grand Health Care System, and 12 affiliated skilled nursing facilities (collectively, the Grand) agreed to pay $21.3 million to settle accusations that they violated the False Claims Act by knowingly billing federal health care programs for therapy treatments that were unreasonable, unnecessary, unskilled or that did not occur as billed.

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Pakistani Energy Sector Parties Challenge Arbitration Awards in the English High Court on the Grounds of ‘Serious Irregularity’

Kluwer Arbitration

When a party is not content with an arbitration award, a challenge in the domestic courts often ensues. The High Court of England and Wales (the ‘ High Court ’) often deals with this issue in challenges based on ‘serious irregularity’ in arbitration proceedings. How domestic courts approach challenges to arbitration awards is of increasing importance as foreign parties often decide to seat an arbitration in a jurisdiction that they believe will provide the greatest stability to governing the arb

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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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Now More Than Ever, Lawyers Must Exhibit Professionalism

Government Contracts

As society becomes increasingly fractured and workplace incivility is on the rise, attorneys must champion professionalism and lead by example, demonstrating how lawyers can respectfully disagree without being disagreeable, says Edward Casmere at Norton Rose.

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Building a Culture of Cyber Literacy

GovLoop

Improving their employees’ cybersecurity awareness has been a longtime focus of government agencies. The changing cyber threat landscape, with attacks becoming ever-more frequent and sophisticated, has put a finer point on what employees need to know. The goal now is not just cyber awareness, but cyber literacy — the ability to function safely in online environments with a clear understanding of what constitutes safe behavior.

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When to Request a Consent to Subcontract If You Don't Qualify for a Purchasing Review

Redstone Government Consulting

Probably now. Depending on the type and dollar amount of your subcontracts, FAR 52.244-2 Subcontracts clause requires a contractor that does not have an approved purchasing system (never been reviewed or is disapproved) to obtain written consent from the Contracting Officer before subcontract award.

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Noel Engels

Whistleblower Network News

In this episode of the Whistleblower of the Week podcast, host Jane Turner speaks with Noel Engels. After spending over two decades working for the US government in intelligence, law enforcement, and military combat operations, Engels left his role as a Criminal Analyst at the Department of Homeland Security after filing a whistleblower complaint. Engels claims he was improperly removed from an investigation into human trafficking allegations against Utah County Attorney David O.

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Transforming electronic case reports with generative AI: Unlocking faster public health responses

AWS Public Sector

For years, public health agencies have relied on paper-based case report forms to supplement the electronic laboratory reports (ELRs) they receive for reportable diseases. While ELRs provide positive test results, the accompanying case reports give public health agencies critical clinical, demographic, and risk factor data needed for effective disease investigation and response.

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CIO-SP3 contracts extended through April 2025 amid issues with successor

FedScoop

The CIO-SP3 governmentwide acquisition contracts for IT services operated by the National Institutes of Health were again extended, this time for nine months, while bid protests over the embattled successor CIO-SP4 persist. In an update posted this week, NIH’s Information Technology Acquisition and Assessment Center (NITAAC) said that CIO-SP3 and its small business counterpart would be extended through April 2025 to ensure there won’t be a break in service.

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Court of Federal Claims Potentially Expands Its Other Transaction (OT) Bid Protest Jurisdiction

Government Contract Insights

A recent decision, Independent Rough Terrain Center, LLC v. United States (“IRTC”),[1] confirms the U.S. Court of Federal Claims has jurisdiction over bid protests related to follow-on production contracts arising out of other transaction (“OTs”) for Department of Defense prototype projects.

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Carahsoft Healthcare Director Tim Boltz Discusses AI & Cybersecurity in Health Space

ExecutiveBiz

No technology has generated more buzz in the past year than artificial intelligence. According to McKinsey, generative AI has $1 trillion of improvement potential in the world of healthcare.

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Leonardo DRS Wins $417M Navy Contract for Hardware Development, Production

GovCon Wire

A Leonardo DRS business has won a five-year, $417.2 million indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract from the U.S. Navy for hardware products. DRS Laurel Technologies will develop, integrate and manufacture hardware for the U.S. and Australian navies and the Foreign Military Sales program under the fixed-price-incentive-fee, cost-plus-incentive-fee, cost-plus-fixed-fee and cost reimbursable IDIQ, the Department of Defense said Tuesday.

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Large Contracts, Focus on EW & Cloud—Inside USAF’s Modern IT Strategy

ExecutiveBiz

“For several decades, the Air Force has been operating with equipment born out of the 1960s and 1970s, which served its missions adequately,” said Lt. Col. Jon Van Nostrand, who serves as deputy division chief of support equipment and vehicles.

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Lizy Paul Appointed Technology & Solutions VP at CACI

GovCon Wire

Lizy Paul, a defense industry leader who was a director at Lockheed Martin (NYSE: LMT), has taken on the role of vice president of technology and solutions at CACI International (NYSE: CACI). She announced her move through a LinkedIn post published Tuesday.

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Parsons Books BAE Contract to Upgrade Army Ammo Facility; Jon Moretta Quoted

ExecutiveBiz

Parsons has received a two-year, $15.4 million contract from BAE Systems to prepare preliminary designs for the modernization of the alternate nitrate ester manufacturing facility at the Radford Army Ammunition Plant in Virginia. BAE said Tuesday that Parsons will enhance safety, increase operational efficiencies and prioritize environmental improvements under the award.

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Jacobs Files Registration Statement With SEC for Planned Businesses Spin-Off & Merger With Amentum

GovCon Wire

Jacobs (NYSE: J) has filed a Form 10 registration statement with the Securities and Exchange Commission regarding its plan to spin off and combine its critical mission solutions and cyber and intelligence businesses with Amentum to form a new publicly traded government technology services contractor.

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Larry Hunt Appointed as Growth VP at SBG Technology Solutions

ExecutiveBiz

SBG Technology Solutions, a subsidiary of health IT services provider Document Storage Systems, has named Larry Hunt as vice president of growth, bringing years of operations, management and business development experience to the post. In a LinkedIn post, Hunt announced that he has already started on the new job.

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Ravi Gourineni Joins Lithe Solutions as COO

GovCon Wire

Digital services company Lithe Solutions has appointed Ravi Gourineni, an information technology executive, as chief operating officer. In a LinkedIn post published Tuesday, the company said Gourineni will oversee growth initiatives and help ensure the delivery of innovative platforms to clients.

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Boeing Completes Core Stage of Artemis II Space Launch System Rocket

ExecutiveBiz

Boeing has finished building the core stage of the Space Launch System rocket for NASA’s Artemis II mission, which aims to send four astronauts into lunar orbit by 2025 and test various deep space mission capabilities.

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What is a LEAN Approach?

Oxford College of Procurement and Supply

To enhance our status and ensure that we are providing optimum value without reducing quality, we can work to a LEAN approach. This approach was first implemented in manufacturing in the 1950s after the Second World War. The logic behind LEAN is to reduce waste and make processes more efficient. LEAN can be used for tangible or intangible procurement and although widely associated with manufacturing, it does not have to be.

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Radiance Technologies Hires Mark Tillman as Vice President for Simulation Strategy

ExecutiveBiz

Radiance Technologies announced that Mark Tillman, former senior defense intelligence analyst in the Defense Intelligence Agency’s Directorate for Analysis, will join the company as vice president for simulation strategy.

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KBR Strikes $737M Deal for LinQuest; Stuart Bradie Quoted

GovCon Wire

KBR (NYSE: KBR) has agreed to acquire LinQuest for approximately $737 million to expand its digital integration and related technical capabilities for the Department of Defense and Intelligence Community agencies.

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Q-Techn Secures $81M Air Force Contract to Provide System Engineering, Technical Assistance Support

ExecutiveBiz

Q-Techn will provide the U.S. Air Force with system engineering and technical assistance support under a potential $81.3 million indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract. Work includes sustainment of infrastructure communications systems and equipment within the Air Force National Capital Region, the Department of Defense said Monday.

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AOP Introducing… Tonkean Enterprise Copilot

Art of Procurement

Procurement intake processes are often misunderstood by other areas of the business, and having to constantly guide distributed buyers through. The post AOP Introducing… Tonkean Enterprise Copilot appeared first on Art of Procurement.

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Imtiaz Uddin Promoted as ND Defense CEO

ExecutiveBiz

Imtiaz Uddin has been promoted to chief executive officer from chief operating officer of ND Defense – formally Navistar Defense – succeeding Ted Wright, who served as CEO for five years.

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Former Cloudflare Global Channels and Alliances Head Matthew Harrell Joins Dataminr as Chief Partner Officer

GovCon Wire

Dataminr has appointed Matthew Harrell as its new chief partner officer, who brings to the position more than 25 years of sales and channel leadership experience.

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Gary Grimes Joins ManTech as VP and Chief Acceleration Officer; Matt Tait Quoted

ExecutiveBiz

Gary Grimes, former vice president of portfolio operations at Platinum Equity, has been appointed vice president and chief acceleration officer at ManTech. In his new role, Grimes will spearhead ManTech’s Value Creation Plan, or VCP, a strategic program to advance growth and functional production, the Herndon, Virginia-based company announced Wednesday.

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Salient Characteristics in Brand Name or Equal Protections

Public Contracting Institute

One popular way of soliciting for agency needs is the use of Brand Name Or Equal Purchase Descriptions. Agencies, however, sometimes run afoul of a relatively straightforward procurement method, as shown in American Mat’l Handling, Inc., B-422171, Jan. 22, 2024, a recent Government Accountability Office (“GAO”) case, where the GAO sustained the protest.

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Defense Contractor CAE Faces Investor Suit Over Overruns

Government Contracts

Defense contractor CAE was hit with a proposed shareholder class action alleging it misrepresented major incurred costs related to contracts the company entered into before the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Building Zero Trust Into the Supply Chain

GovLoop

Zero-trust strategies involve more than just verifying user identities and controlling access. Successful zero trust also means securing applications across the agency. “The intent of zero trust is [that] you have two things that are each trusted, communicating over an untrusted channel,” explained Josh Bressers, Vice President of Security at Anchore, whose software composition analysis platform helps secure public-sector applications and automate compliance with government security standards.

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Yet Another Patent Owner Wants High Court To Review Alice

Government Contracts

A small Alabama company that claims to have invented a new way of "processing returned mail" is the latest to complain to the U.S. Supreme Court about the state of patent eligibility law after the company was unable to enforce its patent against the U.S. Postal Service.

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Government Needs to Move on Post-Quantum Cryptography, Now

GovLoop

Quantum computing promises to disrupt cybersecurity. In the coming years, adversaries will use this evolutionary shift in compute capability to crack the cryptography that today is the bedrock of data security. “The threat from cryptographically relevant quantum computers — computers with enough horsepower to break cryptography as we know it today — is just around the corner,” said Philip Kwan, Director and Product Line Manager at Palo Alto Networks.

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DOE Says Challenge Of $1.1B Diablo Canyon Award Must Fail

Government Contracts

The U.S. Department of Energy is urging a California federal judge to throw out a suit challenging its award of $1.1 billion of credits to help Pacific Gas & Electric Co. keep two generation units running for now at the Diablo Canyon nuclear power plant.

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V2X Wins $141M Award to Provide Assured Communications Capability to Navy Fleet

WashngtonExec

V2X Inc. has won a $141 million cost-plus-fixed-fee task order to continue providing comprehensive engineering support for Command, Control, Communications, Computer, and Intelligence systems. This work is part of the Navy’s Fleet Systems Engineering Team program, which V2X has supported for 25 years. “V2X provides a full range of assured communications services that are integral [.

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After Chevron: Bid Protest Litigation Will Hold Steady For Now

Government Contracts

Though the substantive holding of Loper Bright is unlikely to affect bid protests because questions of statutory interpretation are rare, the spirit of the U.S. Supreme Court's decision may signal a general trend away from agency deference even on the complex technical issues that often arise, say Kayleigh Scalzo and Andrew Guy at Covington.

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