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NSF is piloting an AI chatbot to connect people with grants

FedScoop

The National Science Foundation is piloting a public-facing AI chatbot for grant opportunities, while simultaneously using that process to shape future implementations of the technology, the agency’s top AI official said. The chatbot is aimed at making the process of looking for NSF grants easier, Dorothy Aronson, the agency’s chief AI officer told FedScoop.

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Johns Hopkins APL Books $515M DARPA R&D, Engineering Services Contract Modification

GovCon Wire

The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory has received a $515 million contract modification to continue providing the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency with research, development and engineering services.

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Will the DOJ Whistleblower Program Permit Anonymous and Confidential Reporting?

Whistleblower Network News

As the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) continues on its 90-day policy sprint to develop a whistleblower award program , whistleblower advocates are pushing on the agency to implement proven best-practices found in other whistleblower programs. In a new piece for NYU Law’s Program on Corporate Compliance and Enforcement , leading whistleblower attorney Stephen M.

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DoD stands up ‘SWAT team’ to help speed software acquisition

Federal News Network

It’s been four years since the Defense Department created six new acquisition pathways — including one specifically intended to speed up software acquisition. But as often happens with policy reforms, implementation is off to a slow start, so officials are building a cadre of software experts at the Pentagon to help speed up adoption. DoD created the software acquisition pathway as part of a broader overhaul to make its acquisition system more “adaptive” to the particular products or services th

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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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E-Discovery Quarterly: Recent Rulings On Text Message Data

Government Contracts

Electronically stored information on cellphones, and in particular text messages, can present unique litigation challenges, and recent court decisions demonstrate that counsel must carefully balance what data should be preserved, collected, reviewed and produced, say attorneys at Sidley.

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Nuclear Regulatory Commission staff recommends AI framework, identifies potential use cases

FedScoop

Nuclear Regulatory Commission staffers identified 36 potential artificial intelligence use cases — including some involving generative AI — as part of a series of recommendations to the commissioners and an agency-wide enterprise strategy detailed in a report released Thursday. In the report, NRC staff recommended an AI framework for the agency to follow, which outlines approaches for AI governance, hiring new talent, upskilling existing workers, maturing the commission’s data management program

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DOJ Intervenes in Qui Tam Case Against International Student Recruiting Firm

Whistleblower Network News

On May 7, the Department of Justice announced it filed a complaint under the False Claims Act (FCA), against Study Across the Pond LLC (SATP) and its principal, John Borhaug. SATP is an organization that recruits American students to attend foreign schools in the U.K. and other countries. The government claims that SATP and Borhaug intentionally caused UK schools to make false claims to the Department of Education for federal student aid.

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Unlocking data governance for multiple accounts with Amazon DataZone

AWS Public Sector

In this post, we discuss how Amazon Web Services (AWS) can help you successfully set up an Amazon DataZone domain, aggregate data from multiple sources into a single centralized environment, and perform analytics on that data. Additionally, this post provides a sample architecture as well as a walkthrough on how to set up that architecture. Ultimately, this post serves as a valuable resource if you’re seeking to optimize your data management processes and derive actionable insights to drive busi

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To Succeed with Zero Trust & AI, Look to Cultural Change

FedInsider

Friday, May 31, 2024 | 2:00PM EDT | 1 Hour | 1 CPE Ever since the issuance of Executive Order 14028 , issued in May 2021 to improve cybersecurity across the entire government by implementing a zero trust architecture, federal agencies have been hard at work to meet the requirement. Then, in October 2023 – less than 18 months later – a new executive order, 14110 , was released on the “Safe, Secure, and Trustworthy Development and Use of Artificial Intelligence.

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SmallGovCon Week in Review: May 6-10, 2024

SmallGovCon

Happy Friday and Happy Mother’s Day! Celebrations of mothers and motherhood can be traced back to the ancient Greeks and Romans, who held festivals. The American incarnation of Mother’s Day was created by Anna Jarvis in 1908 and became an official U.S. holiday in 1914. Did you know that the most phone calls are made in the United States on Mother’s Day?

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Prioritizing Mission Delivery & Zero Trust Security in Salesforce

FedInsider

Wednesday, June 5, 2024 | 2:00PM EDT | 1 Hour | 1 CPE Agencies increasingly rely on Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) platforms such as Salesforce for mission-critical functions, which offers them numerous benefits including flexibility, reducing upfront IT resource costs and delegating upgrades and patches to the provider. Using Salesforce does not remove the agencies’ responsibility for cybersecurity, however, and SaaS applications face their own risks, including misconfigurations, poor access cont

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Sustainable Procurement Tools Survey – what’s new

Scottish Government Procurement

The current Sustainable Procurement Tools website was launched in June 2020. Alongside the 164 public bodies that are registered users of the Sustainable Procurement Tools , we are delighted that the tools are also proving useful to public and private organisations in other parts of the UK and further afield. We now have over 2800 users across 385 organisations.

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Cloudflare-US Government Partnership to Provide Private Sector With Advanced Cyber Threat Intelligence

ExecutiveBiz

Cloudflare, the Department of the Treasury and Pacific Northwest National Laboratory have entered into a partnership with the aim of enhancing the financial services industry’s cyber resilience.

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OMB Establishes FedRAMP Board

GovCon Wire

The Office of Management and Budget replaced the Joint Authorization Board for the Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program with the establishment of the FedRAMP Board as part of a push to reform the cloud security program, Federal News Network reported Wednesday.

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Review: Hold Presentation Reservations with the AirServer Connect 2

FedTech Magazine

Even within dedicated conference rooms, setting up a connection between a laptop or smartphone and a large display often proves tricky. Joining via an agency’s wireless network is also trouble-some, requiring a strong signal and an uncongested network, especially when streaming high-resolution content. AirServer Connect 2 simplifies those challenges while also strengthening security.

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Mastering Inflation: Navigating Fixed-Price Economic Price Adjustments in Government Contracts

Capital Edge Consulting

Insight by: Norman McCord, Senior Manager Summary Timekeeping for government contractors is essential. Assuring your organization follows DCAA compliant time tracking procedures is key to a successful DCAA Floor Check. Our Experts compiled guidance with suggestions to assure organizations are prepared for Floor Checks. What is a Floor Check Audit? Labor is among the largest contract cost recorded to Government contracts.

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ICCA Hong Kong 2024: Technological Horizons

Kluwer Arbitration

This is the fourth post in ICCA’s series of reports on the ICCA 2024 Congress (“Congress”). It reports on the last day of the Congress on Wednesday, 8 May 2024, which looked at the present and into the future to determine how new technologies may shape the human experience in international arbitration. International Arbitration: An AI Endeavour The Congress’ last panel discussed new developments surrounding artificial intelligence (“AI”).

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CyberSmart 2024: The More Things Change, the More They Stay the Same

FedInsider

Thursday, June 13, 2023 | 12:00PM – 5:00PM CDT | 3 CPE | Austin, TX The premise of Moore’s law is that the speed and capability of computers can be expected to double every two years. Unspoken but implied is that new technologies will be introduced at a similar clip – along with new, sometimes unforeseen, challenges. Cybersecurity professionals know all about Moore’s law.

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GAO Says DHS Unfairly Assessed Bids On $17M Support Deal

Government Contracts

The U.S. Government Accountability Office has backed a protest over a $17.2 million U.S. Department of Homeland Security support services order, saying the agency failed to show its assessment of proposals was reasonable.

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Space Systems Command Soliciting Acquisition & Financial Services to Support AATS Programs

ExecutiveBiz

The Assured Access to Space program office within the Space Systems Command is soliciting proposals for requirements under SSC Acquisition and Financial Support Services 2.1. Work under SAFS 2.

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Navy Defends Retaining Contractor Facing Labor Unrest

Government Contracts

The U.S. Navy on Friday rebutted a Federal Circuit judge's suggestion that it might have turned "a blind eye" to a contractor's alleged labor law violations, saying it followed its obligations under procurement law to assess both performance and ethics.

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GDIT Study Finds Scalability a Top Hurdle to Moving AI Projects to Production; Ben Gianni Quoted

ExecutiveBiz

A General Dynamics Information Technology study has found that 58 percent of federal government leaders consider scalability issues as the primary challenge to moving artificial intelligence projects from the pilot phase to production.

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UPMC Inks $38M Deal To End Neurosurgery FCA Suit

Government Contracts

The University of Pittsburgh Medical Center has agreed to pay $38 million to put an end to a False Claims Act suit brought by three medical workers from its neurological surgery department who said the medical center fraudulently billed federal healthcare programs.

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GA-ASI to Develop Airborne Battlespace Awareness & Defense Payload for MQ-9A Aircraft

ExecutiveBiz

General Atomics‘ aeronautical systems business unit has secured a contract from U.S. Special Operations Command to develop a new airborne battlespace awareness and defense capability for the MQ-9A Block 5 remotely piloted aircraft.

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Biz Claims Foreign Bribe Needed To Meet Energy Deal's Terms

Government Contracts

An aviation fuel company protested the U.S. Defense Logistics Agency's latest effort to supply fuel to military bases in Djibouti, accusing the agency of requiring interested contractors to obtain a license that can, allegedly, only be received through bribery.

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Lorin Hattrup Named Trident Systems President, General Manager at LightRidge Solutions

ExecutiveBiz

Lorin Hattrup, former executive general manager of L3Harris Technologies‘ strategic missions unit, has been named president and general manager of LightRidge Solutions‘ Trident Systems business unit. LightRidge said Thursday that Hattrup will lead efforts to bolster Trident’s infrastructure, facilities, workforce, leadership and capabilities to address the growing demand in the space and defense sectors.

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No 'Piecemeal' Fees For Infant Data Win Amid 6th Circ. Appeal

Government Contracts

A federal judge said Friday that he wouldn't award attorney fees to children who challenged Michigan's handling of blood samples collected in an infant health screening program until the state's Sixth Circuit appeal is resolved.

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Verizon Public Sector Awarded $100M Michigan State Contract for Network, Comms Services

ExecutiveBiz

Verizon‘s public sector business has booked a $100 million contract from the State of Michigan for access to the company’s network and comprehensive communications suite in support of its residents.

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Where Data Makes a Difference, Pt. 2

GovLoop

In Part 1 , we told you about some of the ways government agencies are using data to make a difference. Here we share more ideas to inspire. Workforce Management Government struggles with recruitment and retention: Technical talent generally is hard to find, and industry employers lure qualified candidates with salaries and perks that agencies cannot afford.

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Air Force & Space Force Veteran Elvert Gardner Joins Aperio Global

ExecutiveBiz

Retired Colonel Elvert “El” Gardner has been named vice president of space operations at decision-making technology provider Aperio Global. In this position, Col. Gardner will work to intensify Aperio Global’s presence in the space market. He is primed to enable new developments and a strategic alignment with American national security goals, the Reston, Virginia-based company said Friday.

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Connection Lands $125M Federal Judiciary Award for Microsoft Products & Services

GovCon Wire

The public sector subsidiary of Connection (Nasdaq: CNXN), a provider of information technology products and services, was awarded a potential six-year, $125 million blanket purchase agreement for Microsoft offerings. Connection Public Sector Solutions will deliver specific Microsoft products and ancillary services to the Administrative Office of the U.S.

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Lockheed to Recapitalize Additional M270 Launchers Under $451M Army Contract

ExecutiveBiz

Lockheed Martin has secured a $451 million contract to recapitalize additional multiple launch rocket system launchers for the U.S. Army to upgrade the military service’s fleet of M270 self-propelled launcher platforms. The company said Wednesday it will refurbish additional M270 systems to include the new common fire control system, improved armored cabs and new engines.

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Maximus Names Marty McConchie as Growth Operations VP

GovCon Wire

Marty McConchie, a proposal management professional, has been appointed vice president of growth operations at McLean, Virginia-based government services contractor Maximus (NYSE: MMS). McConchie announced the move in a LinkedIn post published Thursday. In this capacity, he will promote collaboration across teams and further develop processes using best practices and data-driven insights.

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Tetra Tech’s Government Services Group Expands With Addition of Convergence; Dan Batrack Quoted

ExecutiveBiz

Tetra Tech has acquired Convergence Controls & Engineering for an undisclosed sum as part of its move to broaden its digital water and energy practices. Tetra Tech said Thursday it will integrate Convergence with its government services group.

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Frontgrade Technologies Appoints Kevin Fox as CFO, Allen Couture as COO

GovCon Wire

Frontgrade Technologies has appointed Kevin Fox, former chief financial officer of Thermon Group Holdings, as CFO and Allen Couture, formerly executive vice president of execution excellence at Mercury Systems (Nasdaq: MRCY), as chief operating officer.

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Accenture Subsidiary Books $789M Navy Contract for Cybersecurity Services; Rick Driggers and Paul Ott Quoted

ExecutiveBiz

Accenture Federal Services has secured a 10-year, $789 million contract to supply the U.S. Navy’s Program Executive Office, Command, Control, Communications, Computers and Intelligence Program Manager, Warfare Cybersecurity with ashore and afloat SHARKCAGE systems.