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Corporate Transparency Act: Steps to Meet Year-End BOIR Obligations Under the Corporate Transparency Act

Coleman Jackson, P.C.

Corporate Transparency Act: Steps to Meet Year-End BOIR Obligations Under the Corporate Transparency Act By: Coleman Jackson, Attorney Date: August 8, 2024 Existing companies that have not yet filed their BOIR (Beneficial Ownership Information Report) with the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) should take the following steps as soon as possible to prepare to […] The post Corporate Transparency Act: Steps to Meet Year-End BOIR Obligations Under the Corporate Transparency Act

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Microsoft, Palantir partner to make AI and data tools available for national security missions

FedScoop

The federal intelligence and defense communities are getting access to an array of artificial intelligence and analytics products to support mission-planning in their classified networks, two of the country’s top tech giants said in announcing a new partnership Thursday. Under the agreement between Palantir and Microsoft, national security leaders will be able to leverage a “first-of-its-kind, integrated suite of technology” to operationalize their missions.

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E-Discovery Quarterly: Rulings On Hyperlinked Documents

Government Contracts

Recent rulings show that counsel should engage in early discussions with clients regarding the potential of hyperlinked documents in electronically stored information, which will allow for more deliberate negotiation of any agreements regarding the scope of discovery, say attorneys at Sidley.

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The New Trend of Greenhushing

The Softly Spark

Is Eco-Friendly Marketing Worth the Risk? Today’s consumers are more environmentally conscious than ever, and the term “greenwashing” has become a hot topic. This misleading practice of making false green claims has left many buyers skeptical of products touted as eco-friendly. Now, a trend called “greenhushing” is emerging, where companies shy away from promoting their sustainability efforts for fear of being accused of greenwashing.

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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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Thinking Through Your Modernization Journey

GovLoop

Modernization can improve your agency’s service delivery, but while you upgrade your tech and processes, you can’t forget about security. As you make your services more accessible online for your constituents, unfortunately, it can also open the door to cyber criminals. That means you must implement security measures that protects sensitive data from unauthorized access.

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How Justices' E-Rate Decision May Affect Scope Of FCA

Government Contracts

The U.S. Supreme Court’s eventual decision in Wisconsin Bell v. U.S., determining whether reimbursements paid by the E-rate program are "claims" under the False Claims Act, may affect other federal programs that do not require payments to be made by the U.S. Department of the Treasury, says David Colapinto at Kohn Kohn.

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How enhanced identity data supports AI adoption, strengthens security, and improves public service

FedScoop

The advent of generative AI technologies promises to revolutionize public service delivery and the citizen experience. Most experts agree that the long-term potential of artificial intelligence (AI) depends on building a solid foundation of reliable, readily available, high-quality data. One area where data quality and readiness play a particularly crucial role for federal, state, and local government agencies is identity management.

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IonQ to Design Quantum Computing System for DOD Research Center

ExecutiveBiz

IonQ, a quantum computing hardware and software company, will design a pioneering networked quantum computing system for a Department of Defense research center under a recently awarded contract. Work on the multi-node, blind quantum system will support DOD’s Applied Research Laboratory for Intelligence and Security, or ARLIS, IonQ said Tuesday.

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Government benefits information moving to USA.gov in September

FedScoop

Starting next month, U.S. adults looking online to locate benefits they are eligible for will no longer be able to use the government platform that has provided assistance with such inquiries for the past 22 years. The General Services Administration and the Department of Labor announced Wednesday that USA.gov platforms will absorb the responsibilities of Benefits.gov, in a move to comply with President Joe Biden’s 2021 executive order on customer experience and service delivery.

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Agencies Turn to Next-Gen SIEM for Improved Cyber Visibility

FedTech Magazine

Agencies are increasingly turning to next-generation security information and event management systems because the success of their cyber workflows relies on holistic visibility of their IT environments. After identifying the critical data assets they must protect, agencies use next-gen SIEM to correlate that information with other data feeds to unearth potential threats and compromises.

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Unlocking Your Agency’s Data Treasure Trove with Large Language Models (E161)

FedInsider

In this week’s episode of Fed’s At the Edge, we talk with agency and industry experts about the potential of Large Language Models (LLMs) in government, where improved knowledge management and a reduction on tedious tasks are just some of the benefits waiting to be unlocked. We’ll explore the large Knowledge Management Platform CMS has put together to assist federal professionals access information.

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SealingTech Secures Army Contract for Defensive Cyber Operations System Support

ExecutiveBiz

Parsons subsidiary Sealing Technologies was awarded a U.S. Army contract worth $9.6 million to help bolster its cyber defense capabilities through work in a compute-and-data-storage system-focused program.

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Optiv + ClearShark’s Edward Resh: Visibility Over Security Data Could Help Strengthen Federal Cybersecurity Efforts

GovCon Wire

Edward Resh, a consulting engineer at Optiv + ClearShark, said government agencies looking to identify actionable data and comply with federal cybersecurity mandates should have visibility and control over security data and event logging. In an article published on Carahsoft.

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L3Harris Demos Autonomous Air Defense Capability

ExecutiveBiz

L3Harris Technologies’ Agile Development Group has completed testing its new robotic, short-range air defense combat vehicle prototype. The company said Wednesday the test was part of the 2024 Project Convergence Capstone 4 field experiment, which involved a series of exercises designed to refine military strategies.

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GAO Reminder: Don’t Delay, Submit Your Proposal Today

SmallGovCon

Submitting a proposal in the correct manner and on time are two of the most elemental aspects of any response to a solicitation. After all, if you don’t submit the proposal, there is zero chance that the agency will review your proposal. Unfortunately, every so often there are hiccups in the submission process that cause delays. And, as one disappointed offeror found out, in the vast majority of cases these delays will be held against the offeror and not attributed to the agency.

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DOD, Guidehouse Partner to Support Military Spouses; Scott McIntyre Quoted

ExecutiveBiz

The Department of Defense has tapped Guidehouse to support transitioning service members’ spouses with employment and career advancement opportunities. Under the partnership, Guidehouse said Wednesday it will join the career fairs, workshops and other initiatives of the agency’s Military Spouse Employment Partnership program.

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Irish High Court Lifts Order Staying Court Proceedings to Refer the Matter to Arbitration: Be Careful What You Consent to for You Might Just Get It

Kluwer Arbitration

The Irish High Court (“the High Court”) in a recent decision in Jephson & Jephson v. Aviva Insurance Ireland DAC [2024] IEHC 309 (“the Jephson decision”) made an Order to lift a stay previously made on court proceedings where there was an arbitration agreement. The judgment to lift the stay previously granted is an unusual one but the court determined on the facts of the case that the agreed terms between the parties allowed the Claimant to come back before the High Court to lift the stay if

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Northrop Awarded Space Force Contract to Develop 2nd Deep Space Radar Tech Site

ExecutiveBiz

Northrop Grumman has received a contract from the U.S. Space Force to build the second site for a radar capability designed to facilitate object detection and tracking in geosynchronous orbit to provide space domain awareness for the U.S. military and its allies.

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11th Circ. Affirms OK Of $188M Award Against Venezuela Co.

Government Contracts

The Eleventh Circuit on Thursday enforced a $188 million arbitral award issued to a British Virgin Islands commodities firm, ruling in a published opinion that a Venezuelan state-owned mining firm's corruption arguments wrongly took aim at an underlying contract, rather than the award itself.

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Air Force Selects SOFIS-TRG for $83M Deal to Provide MQ-9 Training Support

ExecutiveBiz

The U.S. Air Force has awarded SOFIS-TRG an $83 million contract for aircrew training support of the MQ-9 remotely piloted aircraft. Under the agreement, the company will provide services supporting key task categories such as aircrew academic instruction and courseware development, the Department of Defense said.

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Watchdog Says Murky Goals, Boeing Hinder NASA Rocket

Government Contracts

NASA's $5 billion moon rocket project faces ongoing delays and cost overruns due to issues such as the agency dragging its feet on setting clear goals and quality control problems at key contractor Boeing, according to a report released Thursday.

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Greg O’Connell Named Vice President of Federal at Nutanix

ExecutiveBiz

Nutanix has named Greg O’Connell as vice president of federal. O’Connell confirmed his new role via a LinkedIn post on Wednesday. The newly appointed executive has over 25 years of experience in enterprise sales with a focus on the public sector.

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Maynard Nexsen Says No DQ Needed In Contractor Bias Case

Government Contracts

A former engineer suing defense contractor Parsons Corp. for discrimination pushed back Thursday against the company's bid to disqualify his counsel, Maynard Nexsen PC, for allegedly representing both parties at the same time, saying the firm did not actually represent Parsons.

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Dark Wolf CGO Oliver Sadorra Talks Future of the Company & AI

ExecutiveBiz

As chief growth officer at technology services contractor Dark Wolf Solutions, Oliver Sadorra channels his engineering background and technical expertise into a role directing the company’s business development, capture and proposal. Therefore, he’s just as concerned with assuring the organization along a path of consistent market growth as he is breaking new ground in research and development.

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Riverside Research Relocates to Northern Virginia to Accommodate Growth

WashngtonExec

Riverside Research is relocating its Washington, D.C.-based business operations to Fairfax, Virginia, in September. This move is part of the company’s strategy to centralize Northern Virginia operations and accommodate growth. It involves merging its current facility in Arlington, Virginia, with its Centreville, Virginia, office. The new 38,707-square-foot facility in Fairfax is strategically located to sustain Riverside [.

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Ghana Must Pay $111M In Power Plant Fight, Court Rules

Government Contracts

A D.C. federal judge on Tuesday issued a default judgment against Ghana for more than $111 million left unpaid on an arbitral award issued by a London tribunal over the country's breach of a power plant operating deal with a subsidiary of commodities giant Trafigura.

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Raytheon Technologies Awards CAES $172M Contract for International Missile Program

WashngtonExec

CAES has won a $172.7 million contract from Raytheon Technologies to support a major international missile program. The award covers the next three lots of follow-on production for the missile data-link assembly, the company said. “CAES is at the forefront of RF electronics and advanced EW capabilities, supplying critical components that our customers rely on,” [.

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Olympic Museum Scores Partial Win In $2M COVID Relief Suit

Government Contracts

A D.C. federal judge handed the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Museum a victory over the Small Business Administration on Wednesday, ruling the agency unfairly denied its application for a $2 million pandemic relief grant.

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Friday Flash 08/09/2024

The Coalition for Government Procurement

Announcing the Coalition’s Cyber Side Chat, September 12 The Coalition for Government Procurement is proud to present its first-ever Cybersecurity Symposium: The Cyber Side Chat on September 12! The Cyber Side Chat will feature three distinct panels of subject matter experts from government and industry. The panels will provide deep insights on the latest programs and policies as well as practical solutions for professionals involved in cybersecurity procurement and compliance.

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Atty Accuses NYC Agency Of Bias, EEOC Charge Retaliation

Government Contracts

A staff attorney accused the New York City Administration for Children Services of abruptly revoking his years-old disability accommodations while he was recovering from heart surgery, alleging in a federal lawsuit Wednesday that the administration tried to force him to quit after he filed a state court action and a charge of discrimination with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.

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Top Contracts Execs to Watch in 2024: BlueHalo’s Meredith Bussey

WashngtonExec

Meredith Bussey Vice President of Contracts, BlueHalo Through strategic wins and acquisitions, BlueHalo is rapidly growing to become a next-generation defense technology prime. During her five years at BlueHalo, Meredith Bussey helped lead the successful integration of more than 12 companies, many of which lacked dedicated contracts teams themselves.

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DOE To Back Integrated Georgia Solar Plant With $1.45B Loan

Government Contracts

The U.S. Department of Energy's Loan Programs Office said Thursday it plans to move forward with a $1.45 billion loan to support Qcells' ongoing expansion of a new integrated solar supply chain manufacturing facility in Georgia.

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Top Contracts Execs to Watch in 2024: GE Aerospace’s Mike Lofrumento

WashngtonExec

Mike Lofrumento Vice President of Contracts, GE Aerospace Last year, Mike Lofrumento led the transformation of a centralized Contracts and Government Property organization to support GE Aerospace’s $9 billion Defense and Propulsion Technologies portfolio. This restructure unified four separate organizations under a focused vision, aiming to deliver exceptional customer value through transparent and collaborative commercial [.

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Understanding the Roles in Disaster Relief for Hurricane Debby

USFCR

Navigating Disaster Relief for Hurricane Debby: A Breakdown of Essential Roles and Federal Contractor Opportunities As Hurricane Debby continues to impact the Southeast, the scale of the disaster underscores the critical need for coordinated relief efforts. This storm, marked by historic rainfall, catastrophic flooding, and widespread power outages, has left a trail of destruction from Florida to the Carolinas and beyond.

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AFRL Seeks White Papers for $500M PRECIOUS Research Program

GovCon Wire

The Materials and Manufacturing Directorate within the Air Force Research Laboratory is calling for white papers for the Pervasive Research & Evaluation for Complex-solutions In Operational & Urgent Systems program.

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Riverside Research Relocating DC Operations to Virginia; Steven Omick Quoted

ExecutiveBiz

Riverside Research will relocate its business operations in Washington, D.C., to Fairfax, Virginia, in September.