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Senators Introduce Bill to Provide Court Access for Federal Whistleblowers

Whistleblower Network News

On July 10, Senator Richard Blumenthal (D-CT), alongside 10 other senators, introduced the Congressional Whistleblower Protection Act , which increases protections for federal employee whistleblowers who provide information to Congress. The Act is endorsed by major U.S. whistleblower organizations, who believe that the reforms contained in the bill are long overdue.

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Chasing a Common Supply Chain Objective: Saving Lives

Art of Procurement

For over a decade, one public-private partnership has worked to make lifesaving medicines available in the most remote parts of. The post Chasing a Common Supply Chain Objective: Saving Lives appeared first on Art of Procurement.

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Energy Department’s national labs get AI boost in bipartisan Senate bill

FedScoop

A new bill from two of the Senate’s most influential lawmakers on energy policy calls on the Department of Energy to leverage artificial intelligence to advance its science and security missions. The Department of Energy AI Act from Sens. Joe Manchin, I-W.Va., and Lisa Murkowksi, R-Alaska, would require the DOE secretary to establish an R&D program centered on the aggregation and training of AI datasets, the deployment of advanced computing platforms and infrastructure, the development of sa

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Anneke Christensen Joins GDIT as Growth VP

GovCon Wire

Anneke Christensen, a P&L and growth executive and project management professional, was appointed vice president of growth at General Dynamics‘ (NYSE: GD) information technology business, according to her LinkedIn announcement.

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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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With UNO, Army intends to stop battling its own network

Federal News Network

The Army has a plan to no longer “fight the network.” Through the Unified Network Operations (UNO), initiative, the Army wants to create an agile, software-defined network that is easy to set up and use. This is the opposite of what soldiers currently must deal with then setting up a tactical network that requires on-premise hardware, cables and unique knowledge and skillsets.

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National Science Foundation breaks ground on computing facility in Texas

FedScoop

A computing facility being built by the National Science Foundation in Texas aims to advance computational research and development through new hardware, software and other services that will be available to scientists across the country, the agency said. NSF on Thursday announced it had started construction on the Leadership-Class Computing Facility, which will be led by the University of Texas at Austin.

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White House Memo Details Cybersecurity Investment Priorities for FY 2026 Budget

GovCon Wire

The White House Office of Management and Budget and the Office of the National Cyber Director have released a memorandum outlining the current administration’s cybersecurity investment priorities that federal agencies should focus on as they formulate their budget submissions for fiscal year 2026.

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GW Law Summer Series: Green Public Procurement Across Borders

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States Should Loosen Law Firm Ownership Restrictions

Government Contracts

Despite growing buzz, normalized nonlawyer ownership of law firms is a distant prospect, so the legal community should focus first on liberalizing state restrictions on attorney and firm purchases of practices, which would bolster succession planning and improve access to justice, says Michael Di Gennaro at The Law Practice Exchange.

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Chugach Government Solutions Names Dirk van der Vaart as President, Michael Iacobucci as SVP, Chief Growth Officer

GovCon Wire

Chugach Government Solutions has appointed Dirk van der Vaart, a more than 25-year defense and security industry executive, as president and Michael Iacobucci, a more than 15-year government contracting industry veteran, as senior vice president and chief growth officer.

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Bipartisan Senate bill aims to ban U.S. agency purchases of counterfeit electronics 

FedScoop

Federal government agencies would be prohibited from using certain products if they were purchased from an entity other than the original manufacturer or an authorized reseller under a new bipartisan Senate bill. The Securing America’s Federal Equipment (SAFE) in Supply Chains Act was introduced Thursday by Sens. John Cornyn, R-Texas, and Gary Peters, D-Mich., who chairs the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee.

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Biden Floats $2B To Drive US Auto Industry's EV Pivot

Government Contracts

The Biden administration on Thursday unveiled its latest initiative to bolster domestic automotive production by offering nearly $2 billion in grants to convert 11 auto manufacturing and assembly facilities that have been shuttered or are at risk of closing to build electric vehicles and related components.

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GSA begins FedRAMP pilot to change request process

FedScoop

A new FedRAMP pilot will utilize a non-blocking process for reviewing significant changes to the governmentwide compliance program for cloud services, the General Services Administration announced Wednesday. GSA said it is inviting cloud service providers to apply to participate in the Agile Delivery pilot, part of an agency effort to replace the “significant change request” process with an approach that removes the requirement of advanced approval for each change.

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7 reasons to attend the 2024 AWS IMAGINE conference for education, state, and local leaders

AWS Public Sector

Leaders in education and state and local government know that technology is changing at a rapid pace. Generative artificial intelligence (AI) and other advanced technologies present more opportunities for institutions and agencies to make data-driven decisions, accelerate research, create personalized and convenient student and citizen services, automate processes, and more.

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White House asks agencies for updated zero-trust implementation plan

FedScoop

The post White House asks agencies for updated zero-trust implementation plan appeared first on FedScoop.

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Anti-Racism Observatory for Scotland

Scottish Government Procurement

We are seeking to contract with a host organisation for two years to incubate the Anti-Racism Observatory for Scotland (AROS). The host organisation will be an independent organisation funded by the Scottish Government for improvement of public Scottish institutions and will deliver its mission and strategy through the governance of an external advisory group.

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NorthStar Earth & Space Secures US Patent on Space Domain Awareness Capability

ExecutiveBiz

Montreal-based NorthStar Earth & Space has announced the grant of a U.S. patent to its end-to-end concept of operations for a space-based imagery system following validation of its capability to improve space domain awareness.

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Graduated pricing mechanism guidance: CPN 3/2024

Scottish Government Procurement

We have published a Construction Policy Note (CPN) to provide notification of new guidance which details an alternative method of determining the price score in tender assessments – the Graduated Pricing Mechanism (GPM). What is the GPM? The GPM is a method to calculate the price score of tender submissions which respects the principle of equal treatment but reduces the incentive to submit low bids.

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Raytheon Secures Army Contract to Help Assess Operations Concepts for Future Conflicts

ExecutiveBiz

The U.S. Army Futures Command Futures and Concepts Center has awarded RTX business Raytheon a contract to help conduct experiments with the aim of analyzing and assessing concepts of operations for a multi-domain conflict.

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James Allred Assumes Programs VP Post at Freedom Technology Solutions Group

GovCon Wire

James Allred, a more than three-decade government contracting industry professional, was named vice president of programs at Freedom Technology Solutions Group, according to his LinkedIn announcement. Prior to joining the Columbia, Maryland-based information technology company, Allred served as a program management director at Science Applications International Corp.

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Federal Agencies Should Develop Big Picture View of Quantum, Accenture Federal Services’ Garland Garris Says

ExecutiveBiz

Garland Garris of Accenture Federal Services said in a recent column that his company is already working with multiple federal government agencies to help bolster their defenses against cryptographic threats posed by quantum computing.

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GSA Kicks Off Login.gov Facial Recognition Pilot

FedTech Magazine

The General Services Administration is currently testing the use of facial recognition technology to access Login.gov, the platform that allows the public to sign on to participating government agencies’ websites. In the pilot, a handful of agencies are implementing a commercial solution that has been part of the National Institute of Standards and Technology’s Face Recognition Vendor Test (FRVT) initiative, says former GSA Acting Deputy Associate Administrator Rachel Davis.

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X-Bow Closes Series B Investment Round With Over $70M in Fresh Capital

ExecutiveBiz

X-Bow Systems announced raising over $70 million at the close of its Series B funding round. Multi-stage venture capital firm Razor’s Edge was the lead investor with participation from Lockheed Martin Ventures, Boeing Ventures, Crosslink Capital and Balerion Space Ventures, X-Bow said Wednesday.

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Interviews with Our Editors: Diana Bayzakova and Dr. Islambekov Rustambekov

Kluwer Arbitration

Ms. Bayzakova, it’s a pleasure to have you back, and Dr. Islambek Rustambekov, welcome to our interview series! Ms. Bayzakova is the Director of the Tashkent International Arbitration Centre (“TIAC”) and also serves as an arbitrator. Prof. Dr. Rustambekov is a member of the panel of arbitrators at the TIAC , an Acting Rector and Professor in the International Commercial Law Department at Tashkent State University of Law, and also serves as an arbitrator.

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Guidehouse Secures IT Service ISO Recertification; Scott McIntyre Quoted

ExecutiveBiz

Business consulting firm Guidehouse has continued its compliance with the information technology service management system standard developed by the International Organization for Standardization. The Virginia-based company said Tuesday the ISO 20000 recertification acknowledges its implementation of a robust IT service management system including comprehensive policies and procedures for problem, change, service level and service continuity management processes.

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Colo. Panel Rejects 3rd Party Shields To Anti-Influencing Law

Government Contracts

A Colorado law criminalizing attempts to influence public servants doesn't require an offender to personally influence the official "by means of deceit," a state appellate panel ruled Thursday, holding for the first time that a person can be liable for engaging in a plan of deception with a third party.

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Austal USA Begins Constructing New Assembly Building in Alabama

ExecutiveBiz

Austal USA has started building new infrastructure to the south of its waterfront facility in Mobile, Alabama. The expansion work includes an assembly building, waterfront improvements and a shiplift system, the company said Tuesday. The construction project is scheduled to be completed and become fully operational by the summer of 2026.

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Airport Contractor Looks To Collect $91M Peru Award

Government Contracts

An contractor has asked a D.C. federal court to enforce a $91 million arbitral award that it won against the Republic of Peru over a terminated contract to build and operate an airport in the town of Chinchero.

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Booz Allen Invests in Space Technology Company Quindar

ExecutiveBiz

Booz Allen Hamilton has strategically invested in an up and coming space technology company to aid its space manufacturing and domain awareness efforts.

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Calif.'s Insulin Cost Suit Belongs In Fed. Court, 9th Circ. Told

Government Contracts

Express Scripts and Caremark PCSHealth urged the Ninth Circuit on Thursday to reverse a lower court's order sending California's antitrust suit over skyrocketing insulin prices back to state court, with both appellants' counsel arguing the state's claims involve disputes over federal contracts and regulations that must be resolved in federal court.

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Roger Mason Joins Parsons Corp. as SVP

WashngtonExec

Roger Mason has joined Parsons Corp. as senior vice president. Mason’s experience in the national security sector includes leadership in the intelligence community. He was the first assistant director of national intelligence for Systems and Resource Analyses, and most recently served as the president of Peraton’s Space and Intelligence sector. His 30 years of experience [.

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FERC 'Waiting For Me To Die' With Late Order, Utility Atty Says

Government Contracts

Counsel for the Louisiana Public Service Commission told the Fifth Circuit on Thursday the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission is "waiting for me to die" as it delays issuing a compliance order to System Energy Resources Inc., saying the agency was doing irreparable harm to consumers.

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GDIT Taps Former Oklahoma CIO Bo Reese as Senior Director for State, Local Government

WashngtonExec

General Dynamics Information Technology has appointed Bo Reese as senior director for state and local government to provide strategic direction and program delivery to agency customers. Reese served for over 30 years in state and city government roles, most recently as city manager for Miami, Oklahoma, where he oversaw the delivery of critical electric and [.

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Criminal Enforcement Considerations For Gov't Contractors

Government Contracts

Government contractors increasingly exposed to criminal liability risks should establish programs that enable detection and remediation of employee misconduct, consider voluntary disclosure, and be aware of the potentially disastrous consequences of failing to make a mandatory disclosure where the government concludes it was required, say attorneys at Crowell & Moring.

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Stephen Ondra Named MITRE’s VP, Center for Transforming Health and Director, CMS Alliance to Modernize Health Care

WashngtonExec

Stephen Ondra has been named MITRE’s vice president of the Center for Transforming Health and director of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Alliance to Modernize Health Care. Ondra joined MITRE in 2022 and previously served as chief medical adviser and acting managing director of the Health FFRDC. He has also served in leadership [.

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Jurisdiction Issue May Doom Taliban-Seized Warehouse Suit

Government Contracts

A logistics company's suit seeking $41 million in coverage after one of its warehouses in Afghanistan was seized by the Taliban will be tossed for lack of subject matter jurisdiction unless the company can cure the deficiency, which "does not appear feasible," a New York federal court ruled.