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Contractors Had a Strong Success Rate Before the CBCA in FY 2023

Inside Government Contracts

The Civilian Board of Contract Appeals has published its annual report for FY 2023 , providing data regarding the number of appeals and contractor success rates at the Board. The data illustrated a number of noteworthy points — and a few welcome trends — for the contracting community. First , contractors obtained some form of relief in the vast majority of cases.

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Another possible challenge for DoD’s $19B moving contract: No movers

Federal News Network

For the moment, the Pentagon’s transition to a new multibillion dollar contract for household goods moves is being held up by IT integration issues between Defense Department systems and those of its prime contractor. But the long-planned overhaul faces a much more dire challenge: the possibility that almost no one in the current moving industry will take part in the new arrangement.

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12 Companies Win Spots on NASA’s REMIS-2 Contract for ISS Program Support

GovCon Wire

Twelve organizations won spots on NASA's seven-year, $478 million Research, Engineering & Mission Integration Services-2 contract, or REMIS-2. The awardees will support the International Space Station Program from Jan. 12, 2024, to Sept. 30, 2030, with a two-year contract option period. On March 5, the Potomac Officers Club will host the 2024 Space Summit to discuss the future of space and its corresponding challenges.

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Internal Whistleblowers Make up Over 90% of Corporate Retaliation Cases

Whistleblower Network News

According to new research , an overwhelming number of corporate whistleblower retaliation cases stem from whistleblowers reporting internally at their company, as opposed to through an external government channel. A working paper published by Stephen M. Kohn , whistleblower attorney and Adjunct Professor at Northeastern University School of Law, details that in an 8-year period, whistleblowers reported internally in over 90% of whistleblower retaliation cases filed under the Dodd-Frank Act and S

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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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Air Force Seeks Industry Input on Potential $2B Contract to Make Military Facilities Sustainable

GovCon Wire

The U.S. Air Force is seeking input from companies with direct architect-engineer services experience to inform a potential indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity multiple-award task order contract that would support vertical facilities at various Air Force installations. Work under the potential $2 billion MATOC aims to transition the military service's facilities to net-zero status and ensure that facility design and construction are informed by climate considerations in line with an exe

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Michael Gray Assumes Chief Growth Officer Post at Navistar Defense

ExecutiveBiz

Michael Gray , former senior vice president for business development at Navistar Defense , was elevated to the position of chief growth officer at the military vehicle manufacturer. The company said Thursday that the new CGO is responsible for growth strategy development, business opportunity identification and pursuit as well as business organization management.

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Draper Books Navy Contract to Develop, Demonstrate UUV Autonomy Capabilities

ExecutiveBiz

Charles Stark Draper Laboratory has secured a potential five-year, $23.7 million contract to develop and demonstrate specialized unmanned underwater vehicle autonomy and simulation capabilities for the U.S. Navy. The company will use a model-based systems engineering approach to build a full-spectrum UUV autonomy prototype, the Department of Defense said Friday.

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Erika Marshall Assumes VP of C4ISR Role at Lockheed

GovCon Wire

Erika Marshall , formerly a business development vice president at Lockheed Martin (NYSE: LMT), has been appointed VP of the defense contractor's command, control, communications, computers, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance portfolio. Marshall assumed the role after leading the C6ISR strategy and business development team for over four years.

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Lockheed Veteran Adam Broecker Named CEO of Crescent Space Services

ExecutiveBiz

Adam Broecker has taken on the role of CEO at Crescent Space Services , a Lockheed Martin subsidiary specializing in providing an infrastructure-as-a-service platform for moon missions, he announced on LinkedIn Monday. He succeeds Joe Landon, who assumed the position in March 2023 , when the subsidiary was formed.

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Government Targeted Marketing in Q1 turns into Big Contracts

Select GCR

In the dynamic world of government contracting, the strategic approach to marketing is not just a mere necessity but a powerful catalyst for success. As the first quarter unfolds, businesses aspiring to secure significant government contracts can lay the groundwork for triumph in the subsequent quarter. In this blog, we’ll explore the transformative journey from quarter one government-targeted marketing to the attainment of substantial contracts in quarter two, guided by the expertise of S

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La’Naia Jones, CIA Chief Information Officer, Joins as the Closing Keynote at the Workloads at the Tactical Edge Forum

ExecutiveBiz

La’Naia Jones is one of the most distinguished national security leaders for the federal government. She is often invited as a speaker to share her expertise in enterprise IT infrastructure and multi-faceted technologies relevant to national security. One of her speaking engagements is for the Workloads at the Tactical Edge Forum on February 8, 2024.

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SEC Sanctions JP Morgan $18 Million for Impeding Whistleblowing

Whistleblower Network News

On January 16, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) announced an enforcement action against J.P. Morgan Securities LLC in which the company agreed to pay $18 million to settle charges that it impeded the ability of advisory clients and brokerage customers to blow the whistle to the SEC. Rule 21F-17(a) of the SEC Whistleblower Program bans employers from impeding an individual from blowing the whistle to the SEC on potential securities violations.

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Federal Courts And AI Standing Orders: Safety Or Overkill?

Government Contracts

Several district court judges have issued standing orders regulating the use of artificial intelligence in their courts, but courts should consider following ordinary notice and comment procedures before implementing sweeping mandates that could be unnecessarily burdensome and counterproductive, say attorneys at Curtis.

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ARPA-H launches mobile health program aimed at rural communities

FedScoop

A new program launched Tuesday by the Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health aims to build an advanced mobile health option that can close the care gap for rural communities. The ARPA-H program, called the Platform Accelerating Rural Access to Distributed & InteGrated Medical care, or PARADIGM, is intended to be “a multi-functional, rugged electric vehicle platform” that will employ medical devices capable of conducting screenings and testing for people in rural areas, the agency said

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Procurement trends at the VA

Federal News Network

Greg Giddens, co-founder and partner at Potomac Ridge Consulting , joins Off the Shelf for a discussion of the key procurement trends at the Department of Veterans Affairs (the VA). Greg Giddens, co-founder & partner, Potomac Ridge Consulting Giddens discusses the VA’s IT and supply chain modernization efforts, including the agency’s embrace of best value methodologies, including use of statement of objectives and performance-based contracting.

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ASRC Federal Books $90M DLA Facilities Maintenance, Repair & Operations Contract

GovCon Wire

ASRC Federal will help the Defense Logistics Agency maintain, repair and operate multiple military facilities under a potential $90 million indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract. The company's facilities logistics business will deliver MRO supplies to the U.S. Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps and Coast Guard through Feb. 6, 2025.

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NIH Supports Biomedical Research by Developing Resources & Technologies to Enhance Animal Models

USFCR

“Animal models are essential for several biomedical research fields such as cancer biology and therapeutics, neuroscience, pharmacology and toxicology, neurobiology of diseases, endocrinology, public health, palliative medicine, also, in studies in human and animal biology and for the discovery and testing of new drugs, vaccines, and other biologicals [.

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General Dynamics NASSCO Receives $439M Navy Contract Modification for Ship Maintenance, Modernization & Repair

GovCon Wire

General Dynamics ' (NYSE: GD) NASSCO subsidiary will continue working on the maintenance, modernization and repair of USS Chung-Hoon (DDG 93) and USS James E. Williams (DDG 95) under a $438.5 million contract modification from the U.S. Navy. The award is for the Arleigh Burke-class destroyers' fiscal 2024 Depot Maintenance Period availabilities.

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OIG Report Has Clues For 2024 Healthcare Fraud Enforcement

Government Contracts

A recent report from the Health Department's Office of the Inspector General reveals healthcare fraud and abuse enforcement trends that will continue in 2024, from increased telehealth oversight to enhanced policing of managed care, say attorneys at Sheppard Mullin.

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Mark Hopkins Elevated to Chief Growth Officer Post at Electrosoft

GovCon Wire

Mark Hopkins , formerly senior director of business development and strategic capture at Electrosoft , has been promoted to chief growth officer at the Reston, Virginia-based information technology company. He will be responsible for monitoring market and trend analysis, pursuing new growth opportunities, strengthening strategic partnerships and providing leadership support to cross-functional teams executing the company's growth strategies.

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7th Circ. Won't Revive Contractor's Copied Document Copyright

Government Contracts

The Seventh Circuit has upheld an Illinois federal court's finding that financial services company William Blair & Co. didn't engage in copyright infringement of UIRC-GSA Holding's bond offering documents, stating that UIRC's paperwork was not eligible for protection because the government contractor copied it from a housing association.

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F8F, Latent AI Partnership to Boost Government Data Labeling, Edge AI Modeling

ExecutiveBiz

Figure Eight Federal and Latent AI have joined forces to elevate data labeling processes and optimize Edge artificial intelligence within the government sector. The team will enhance the machine learning lifecycle by combining their technologies to allow for more effective use of AI in operational defense scenarios, F8F said Friday.

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Airbus Helicopters Agrees to Buy Aerovel to Expand UAS Portfolio

GovCon Wire

Airbus Helicopters has agreed to acquire Aerovel , a Bingen, Washington-based robotic aircraft manufacturer, in a deal aimed at expanding the Airbus subsidiary's portfolio of tactical unmanned aerial system offerings. The deal will include Aerovel's Flexrotor vertical takeoff and landing UAS designed to support land and sea-based intelligence, surveillance, target acquisition and reconnaissance missions.

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Hidden Technical Debt Creates Challenges for Agencies Evolving Their IT Infrastructure

FedTech Magazine

Standing up new IT infrastructure on the foundation of an old one can create implementation and innovation challenges. But it also gives government agencies the unique opportunity to critically evaluate legacy tech and build on the existing technical frameworks that allow them to effectively carry out their missions. For example, the U.S. Space Force plans to become the first completely digital military service by fully applying digital technologies and capabilities to space operations.

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Understanding the Basics of CMMC Level 2

Government Contracts Navigator

Michael Joseph Montalbano ● In this series on the Department of Defense’s (“DoD”) proposed Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (“CMMC”) rule, we have discussed the rule’s implementation timeline and the basics of CMMC Level 1. In this post, we discuss the basics of CMMC Level 2. What contracts will be subject to CMMC Level 2? CMMC Level … Continue reading "Understanding the Basics of CMMC Level 2" The post Understanding the Basics of CMMC Level 2 appeared first on Government Contrac

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SAIC Selects J3 Consulting as Cloud Reseller to Back Treasury’s Cloud Adoption Efforts

ExecutiveBiz

Science Applications International Corp. has selected J3 Consulting to support the Department of the Treasury’s cloud adoption efforts by serving as the cloud reseller for the T-Cloud contract. T-Cloud is a potential seven-year, $1.3 billion single-source contract awarded to SAIC in June to help the Treasury use a flexible approach to using data in the cloud and move to a multicloud information technology environment, J3 Consulting said.

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ASRC Federal Books $90M DLA Facilities Maintenance, Repair & Operations Contract

GovCon Wire

ASRC Federal will help the Defense Logistics Agency maintain, repair and operate multiple military facilities under a potential $90 million indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract. The company's facilities logistics business will deliver MRO supplies to the U.S. Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps and Coast Guard through Feb. 6, 2025.

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Jacobs, NASA Collaborate on CHAPEA Mars Habitat Simulation at Johnson Space Center

ExecutiveBiz

Jacobs and its subcontractors have been supporting NASA in operating a ground-based 3D-printed habitat for the Crew Health and Performance Exploration Analog program, which aims to simulate year-long stays on the surface of Mars. The company said Friday it continues to work with NASA and additional contractors on monitoring the activities of a four-person crew living in the isolated CHAPEA habitat at Johnson Space Center as a prime contractor for the JSC Engineering, Technology and Science II co

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When Determining Task Order Value for GAO Protest Jurisdiction, Look to What the Task Order Says, Not What the Agency May Do 

Government Contracts Legal Forum

Subject to limited exceptions, GAO’s bid protest jurisdiction over Department of Defense (DoD) awards of task orders under multiple-award contracts is limited to those “valued in excess” of $25 million. While that seems straightforward enough, GAO’s recent decision in ELS, Inc., B 421989, B 421989.2, Dec. 21, 2023, highlights the complexities that can arise in calculating a task order’s value.

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Marine Corps Receives BAE’s 1st Amphibious Combat Vehicle Command & Control Unit

ExecutiveBiz

The U.S. Marine Corps has received the first Amphibious Combat Vehicle Command and Control unit manufactured at full-rate production by BAE Systems. ACV-C, which will provide a m obile command center for operations planning and situational awareness, is one of four variants of the amphibious vehicle program being led by BAE, the company said Friday.

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McConnell v. Advantest America, Inc. – California Court of Appeal Finds Subpoena of Nonparties for Production/Appearance at Discovery Hearing Exceeds Arbitrator’s Power

Kluwer Arbitration

In McConnell v. Advantest Am., Inc. , the 4th District Court of Appeal in California (the “Court”) vacated an arbitral order compelling nonparties to appear at a discovery hearing for the sole purpose of receiving documents allegedly in their possession. 92 Cal. App. 5th 596. The subpoenas asked the nonparties to produce their communications with the respondent on seven different messaging and email platforms over a 43-month period.

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NASA & Lockheed Martin Unveil X-59 Quiet Supersonic Aircraft

ExecutiveBiz

NASA and Lockheed Martin Skunk Works formally unveiled the X-59 quiet supersonic aircraft in a rollout ceremony held in Palmdale, California, on Jan. 12. Lockheed said Friday that the experimental airplane was designed to quiet and solve the sonic boom, a persistent challenge of supersonic flight.

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Mark Hopkins Promoted to Chief Growth Officer at Electrosoft

GovCon Wire

Mark Hopkins , formerly senior director of business development and strategic capture at Electrosoft , has been promoted to chief growth officer at the Reston, Virginia-based information technology company. He will be responsible for monitoring market and trend analysis, pursuing new growth opportunities, strengthening strategic partnerships and providing leadership support to cross-functional teams executing the company's growth strategies.

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Christian Apostolou & Kiersten Todt Appointed to Netskope Leadership Team

ExecutiveBiz

Netskope has selected two individuals – Christian Apostolou and Kiersten Todt – to join its federal arm’s executive team. Apostolou will take the lead of U.S. federal sales and Todt will serve as a CxO adviser, the company shared with ExecutiveBiz in an email sent on Tuesday.

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6 Opinions To Read Before High Court's Chevron Arguments

Government Contracts

The U.S. Supreme Court will consider Wednesday whether to overturn a decades-old doctrine that instructs courts to defer to federal agencies' interpretations of ambiguous statutes, arguments in which nearly two dozen of the justices' prior writings may be used to persuade them to toss the controversial court precedent.

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CACI Wins DIA Network Modernization Contract

WashngtonExec

CACI International Inc., has won an 8-year, single-award task order to provide technology to the Defense Intelligence Agency’s office of the Chief Information Officer. The Enterprise Communications Services task order was awarded under DIA’s Solutions for the Information Technology Enterprise III, a multiple-award indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity contract vehicle.