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GovCon Expert Kevin Plexico Shares Top 5 Themes & Challenges Government Contractors Are Seeing in 2024

GovCon Wire

By Kevin Plexico, Senior Vice President of Information Solutions at Deltek Government contracting isn’t getting any less challenging in 2024. With a more competitive environment at the U.S. federal, state and local levels, as well as in Canada, combined with uncertainty about budgets and questions about the upcoming election, there are more questions than answers.

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CISA’s Shields Up Expansion, Shields Ready, Spotlights Resilience

FedTech Magazine

The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency has expanded its Shields Up initiative with the launch of the Shields Ready campaign to improve situational cyber resilience governmentwide. Shields Ready complements Shields Up by enabling both the public and private sectors with tools, resources, policies and guidelines for mitigating cybersecurity incidents when they happen.

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CACI Wins $69M US Navy Worldwide Logistics Services Contract

ExecutiveBiz

The Military Sealift Command has awarded CACI a potential five-year, $69.2 million firm-fixed-price contract to provide worldwide logistics services. The services under the contract covers support lifecycle logistics, material handling equipment and ordnance handling equipment, ships acquisition, consolidated maintenance and logistics system, combat logistics force and ordnance management, the Department of Defense said Tuesday.

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Jack Fletcher Appointed Business Development VP for Navy & Maritime Programs at Leonardo DRS

GovCon Wire

Jack Fletcher was appointed vice president of business development for Navy and maritime programs at Leonardo DRS (Nasdaq: DRS), according to his LinkedIn announcement on Tuesday. Fletcher joined the Arlington, Virginia-based defense contractor from DRS RADA Technologies, another Leonardo subsidiary, where he most recently served as director of business development.

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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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Deloitte, AWS to Help Clients Address Industry-Specific Issues With AI Capabilities Under Strategic Collaboration

ExecutiveBiz

Deloitte and Amazon Web Services will help customers worldwide scale their generative artificial intelligence, analytics, quantum computing and data capabilities using AWS services under a multiyear collaboration agreement.

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The Impact of Chevron Reversal on Government Contracting

Holland & Knight: Government Contracts

The U.S. Supreme Court's decision in Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo upended decades of precedent that required courts to defer to agencies' interpretations of statutes.

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The CAS Board is looking to Drop Cost Accounting Standards (CAS) 408 and 409

Redstone Government Consulting

In the June 27, 2024 Federal Register , the Cost Accounting Standards Board (CASB) put out a notification that it was looking for input on its efforts to conform Cost Accounting Standards (CAS) to Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) for Compensated Personal Absence (CAS 408) and Depreciation of Tangible Capital Assets (CAS 409). Back in March of 2019, the CASB published a Discussion Paper to collect initial input on the need for CAS 408 and 409 based on the changes that had been made

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Post-Chevron Ruling, Supreme Court Remands Key IRS Whistleblower Case

Whistleblower Network News

On July 2, the U.S. Supreme Court vacated a DC Circuit ruling in the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) whistleblower case Lissack v. Commissioner. In light of the landmark Loper Bright decision, the Supreme Court has remanded the case back to the DC Circuit. The case has drawn the attention of whistleblower advocates , who have argued that the case presents an opportunity for courts to correct the standard of review used for determinations made by the IRS Whistleblower Office.

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Why bidders for federal contracts need to deal with conflicts of interest early on

Federal News Network

Conflicts of interest in federal contracting can happen in a lot of ways. In one tangled case, an award winner’s subcontractor turned out to have a conflict of interest. And it may have scuttled the deal. Haynes Boone Procurement Attorney Zach Prince joins the Federal Drive with Tom Temin. Interview transcript: Tom Temin This one’s a little bit convoluted, but you’re always good at sorting them out for us, Zach.

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Whistleblower Suits Lead to Massive Rite Aid Settlements Relating to Opioid Dispensing and Reporting Rebates

Whistleblower Network News

On July 10, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) announced two False Claims Act (FCA) settlements with Rite Aid Corporation and various subsidiaries and affiliates. The settlements, both of which resolve qui tam whistleblower lawsuits, concerned allegations that the pharmacy giant violated the FCA by falsely reporting rebates and by billing federal healthcare programs for unlawful prescriptions for controlled substances. $101 Million Settlement over Allegations of Falsely Reporting Rebates Rite

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The 2024 Wash100 Popular Vote Top 10 Winners

ExecutiveBiz

The government contracting field hosts numerous accomplished leaders across a variety of business and technology areas. Each year, Executive Mosaic’s Wash100 Award has taken on the task of identifying the strongest GovCon players from both the public and private sectors.

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Satellite mission operations using artificial intelligence on AWS

AWS Public Sector

Mission operation centers (MOC) have been a critical element of humanity venturing into space, ranging from journeying to the moon in the 1960s all the way to present day and launching new satellite constellations. Traditional MOCs are composed of many different subsystems, including command and control, mission planning, flight dynamics, and payload processing.

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Oracle Cloud Service Offers Palantir Platforms to Private and Public Customers; Josh Harris Quoted

ExecutiveBiz

Oracle now offers Palantir Technologies’ Foundry and Artificial Intelligence platforms through its distributed cloud options to boost AI initiatives in the government and commercial sectors.

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GDIT President Amy Gilliland Receives 2024 Wash100 Award

GovCon Wire

Amy Gilliland, president of General Dynamics Information Technology, accepted her 2024 Wash100 Award during a recent meeting with Executive Mosaic CEO and Wash100 Founder Jim Garrettson. Each year, Wash100 identifies and celebrates the most accomplished leaders in the government contracting field.

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Construction Pipeline Forecast Tool: CPN 2/2024

Scottish Government Procurement

We have published a new Construction Policy Note (CPN) providing advice to public bodies on inputting their project data to the Construction Pipeline Forecast Tool. The Tool has been developed in partnership with industry and public bodies to provide a centrally co-ordinated repository for recording where and when future construction work is likely to be conducted by the public sector.

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Digital Science President Stephen Leicht: DOD Must Boost AI Investments to Compete With China

ExecutiveBiz

Federal agencies in the U.S. need to invest heavily in solutions with artificial intelligence embedded in them and develop along the same path or get left behind by China, AI technology firm Digital Science has warned.

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Tyto Athene Completes MindPoint Group Acquisition

WashngtonExec

Tyto Athene, LLC, an Arlington Capital Partners portfolio company, finalized its acquisition of MindPoint Group on June 30. As part of the acquisition, Patti Chanthaphone, president of MindPoint, will serve as federal civilian group president of Tyto and lead its federal solutions business and help with future growth and cyber initiatives. “In a world where [.

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GDMS Completes Delivery of 1000th Nose Radome for F-35

ExecutiveBiz

General Dynamics Mission Systems has completed the delivery of the 1000th F-35 nose radome, which protects the airplane’s radar antennas and enhances its navigation and communications capabilities. The radome also makes the F-35 a highly survivable and connected aircraft, GDMS said.

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Carahsoft’s Steve Jacyna on the Cybersecurity Issues & Trends Agencies Need to Understand Now

GovCon Wire

As director of emerging cybersecurity solutions for Carahsoft, Steve Jacyna keeps his finger on the pulse of the biggest cyber threats to government organizations, as well as the latest cyber innovations that protect against them.

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Draper Laboratory Aims to Accelerate Microelectronics Integration With New Advanced Packaging Facility

ExecutiveBiz

Draper Laboratory announced the creation of the Draper Advanced Packaging Facility in St. Petersburg, Florida, which will enable faster designing and building of microelectronic components.

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Roger Mason Named Parsons Senior VP

GovCon Wire

Roger Mason, a government and industry executive and a four-time Wash100 awardee, has joined Parsons (NYSE: PSN) as senior vice president. Parsons said Tuesday Mason will bring to the Chantilly, Virginia-based company his three decades of experience in the national security sector.

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Thylacine Biotherapeutics Platform Wins TechConnect World’s Innovation Challenge; ATI’s Mike Stebbins Quoted

ExecutiveBiz

Thylacine Biotherapeutics clinched first place in the Medical Threat Reduction Challenge at the TechConnect World conference and expo in Washington, D.C., for its antiviral therapy platform.

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Tyto Athene Closes MindPoint Acquisition, Names Patti Chanthaphone as Federal Civilian Group President

GovCon Wire

Tyto Athene, a portfolio company of Arlington Capital Partners, has completed its purchase of managed cybersecurity services provider MindPoint Group and appointed MindPoint President Patti Chanthaphone as head of its federal civilian group.

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Accenture’s Rick Driggers Offers Insights on Cybersecurity Trends & Zero Trust

ExecutiveBiz

Before entering the private sector in 2021, Rick Driggers garnered extensive experience working within the U.S. government. He launched his career right after high school when he enlisted in the U.S.

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Taking Care of Business (Systems): DoD Proposes to Change the Definition of a Business System Deficiency 

Government Contracts Legal Forum

The Department of Defense (DoD) recently announced that it seeks public comments on a proposed change to the contractor business systems regime. The proposed rule would amend the Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement (DFARS) by replacing the phrase “significant deficiency” with the new defined term “material weakness,” to mean “a deficiency or combination of deficiencies in the internal control over information in contractor business systems, such that there is a reasonable possibil

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Zero Trust Needed to Win the Cyber War (E157)

FedInsider

Zero Trust has revolutionized the way agencies everywhere are securing their networks, and this week on Feds at the Edge , we talk with titans in the field, including John Kindervag, Chief Evangelist with Illumio, who in 2010 coined the phrase “ zero trust model.” We delve into this stricter cybersecurity program where identity leads in the guideposts in defending today’s cyber landscape.

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Supreme Court Rules Gratuity Insufficient For Conviction Under Federal Bribery Law

Government Contracts Legal Forum

On June 26, 2024, a 6-3 majority of the U.S. Supreme Court narrowed the scope of federal bribery law by ruling that 18 U.S.C. § 666 does not cover gratuities provided to officials for past acts. The Court held that Section 666, which outlaws bribery of state and local officials when federal funds are involved, does not extend to “gratuities” that follow an official act, in large part because regulation of such gifts is a matter of state and local law.

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German Regional Court Dismissed Spain’s Request for an Anti-Enforcement Injunction of an Intra-EU Investor-State Arbitration Award

Kluwer Arbitration

On 12 April 2024, the Regional Court of Essen (“LG Essen”) dismissed Spain’s request for an anti-enforcement injunction of an intra-EU investor-state arbitration award ( 2 O 447/22 ). The LG Essen held that anti-enforcement injunctions are inadmissible because they violate state sovereignty. This blog post will cover the facts and background of the decision, examine the legal issues involved, discuss its implications, and provide an outlook.

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Nationwide Injunction Halts Key Provisions of Davis-Bacon Act Regulations

Government Contracts Legal Forum

On June 24, 2024, the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas issued a nationwide preliminary injunction, stopping the U.S. Department of Labor (“DOL”) from enforcing three key elements of regulations related to the Davis-Bacon Act and Related Acts (“DBA” or “Act”). The court order issued in Associated General Contractors v. U.S. Department of Labor will provide significant comfort and certainty to contractors that perform work on federally funded construction projects.

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Rite Aid, DOJ Craft $410M Settlement Of Opioid Sale Claims

Government Contracts

Rite Aid agreed to a nearly $410 million settlement with the U.S. Department of Justice, the bulk of which will be an unsecured claim in the company's Chapter 11 case, that will put to bed allegations the pharmacy chain dispensed opioids illegally, the DOJ announced Wednesday.

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Fastest 5 Minutes

Government Contracts Legal Forum

FAR Part 40, Cyber Reporting, Bid Protest This week’s episode covers a proposed rule to replace the phrase “significant deficiency” with “material weakness” for the government’s evaluation of contractor business systems, a GAO report on Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency’s current cybersecurity policies and procedures, and a nationwide preliminary injunction that halts the U.S.

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Engineer Who Faced Export Charges Cops To Tax Counts

Government Contracts

A Chinese-born engineer has pled guilty to two counts of filing a false tax return related to allegations that he and his wife omitted gross income from their tax returns between 2015 and 2019, after Texas federal prosecutors initially charged the couple with export violations and fraud.

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CALIBRE Elevates Jeremy Barnwell to VP of Federal, Civil & Commercial

WashngtonExec

CALIBRE Systems, Inc. has promoted Jeremy Barnwell to vice president of federal, civil and commercial, responsible for executing assigned projects in the FCC portfolio and sustaining and growing the division’s business area. “I am fortunate to have the opportunity to be a part of the CALIBRE Leadership Team,” he said. “CALIBRE is committed to providing [.

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Judge Newman Faces More Hurdles In Bid To End Suspension

Government Contracts

With the dismissal of Federal Circuit Judge Pauline Newman's lawsuit against her colleagues over her suspension, experts say she faces significant challenges in securing a different outcome on appeal or persuading the court's other judges to let her hear cases again.

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ULTRA Intelligence & Communications’ Mladen Brkic on Resilience, Relationships & Well-rounded Leadership

WashngtonExec

The Bosnian War, which began in 1992, lasted nearly four years and displaced over 2 million people. In this episode of “Humble Beginnings,” WashingtonExec’s Amanda Ziadeh sits down with guest Mladen Brkic, who came to the U.S. as a refugee in 1996 from Bosnia at age 18. Today, Brkic is chief financial officer and senior [.

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Drug Test Co. Pays $1M To Settle Medicare Fraud Claims

Government Contracts

A Los Angeles drug testing lab will pay at least $1 million to settle claims it doubled-billed Medicare for toxicology tests for people undergoing treatment for opioid use disorder, Boston federal prosecutors said Wednesday.

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