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Automation Is Helping Government Cut Costs

FedTech Magazine

Agencies want to know they’re getting maximum returns on their digital initiatives because IT spending represents a major portion of their budgets. Technology helps agencies save money in addition to boosting efficiencies these days. Strategic investments help agencies maximize their productivity when funding is readily available, and when it’s not, optimized spending can mean the difference between mission success and failure.

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Importance of Cooperation Credit in FCPA Settlements

GovCon & Trade

I recently provided comments for an article in the Anti-Corruption Report examining recent Department of Justice (DOJ) settlements under the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA). In two of the settlements, U.K.-based reinsurance brokers settled charges for more than $47 million in penalties and disgorgement; a third entity paid no fines and was only subject to disgorgement.

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White House moves to ease education requirements for federal cyber jobs

FedScoop

The post White House moves to ease education requirements for federal cyber jobs appeared first on FedScoop.

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Introducing Art of Supply

Art of Procurement

Effective today, Dial P for Procurement is the Art of Supply podcast. Building on the strength of the category-leading Art. The post Introducing Art of Supply appeared first on Art of Procurement.

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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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Agencies Exploring AI Use Cases Should Pay Close Attention to Governance

FedTech Magazine

There’s a hilarious scene in season four of the TV show The Office featuring in which main character Michael Scott willfully steers his rental car into Lake Scranton after his GPS tells him to make a right turn. The moment the lake water crests over the windshield is comedy gold. The show is trying to make a point about the value of human-directed versus machine-directed decision-making, and as agencies begin evaluating use cases for artificial intelligence, they’re at risk for similar kinds of

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A tech pipeline for rural communities: West Virginia joins AWS Tech Alliance

AWS Public Sector

Last year, Amazon Web Services (AWS) launched the AWS Skills to Jobs Tech Alliance to improve the employment gap by increasing tech skills globally. The initiative brings together a coalition of Fortune 500 companies and other employers, government agencies, workforce development organizations, and education leaders to better prepare learners for entry-level tech careers.

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Growing pains at the Bureau of Cyberspace and Digital Policy, report finds

FedScoop

The GAO found that the State Department is addressing challenges at the new bureau tied to role definitions and hiring.

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Unpacking AI Data Poisoning

FedTech Magazine

Machine learning and artificial intelligence are making their way to the public sector, whether agencies are ready or not. Generative AI made waves last year with ChatGPT boasting the fastest-growing user base in history. Meanwhile, Microsoft launched a generative AI service for the government in June, the Department of Defense announced a generative AI taskforce in August, and more initiatives are sure to come.

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15 startups selected for the inaugural AWS Education Accelerator

AWS Public Sector

Amazon Web Services (AWS) today announced 15 startup companies selected to participate in the inaugural AWS Education Accelerator. Announced in October 2023, the AWS Education Accelerator supports education technology (EdTech) startups who are innovating to enhance the teaching and learning experience and improve educational outcomes. As education continues to evolve, data-driven decision making is a powerful strategy to transform teaching and learning practices and unlock new opportunities for

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Kimberly Cadarette

Whistleblower Network News

[link] In this episode of the Whistleblower of the Week podcast , FBI whistleblower Jane Turner speaks with Ottawa police whistleblower Constable Kimberly Cadarette, who faced retaliation for reporting sexual harassment within the Ottawa Police Department. Turner and Cadarette discuss their shared experience as female law enforcement whistleblowers and the sinister way “Fitness for Duty” exams were leveraged against them in retaliation for whistleblowing.

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Pentagon plan calls for ‘generational’ changes to defense industrial base

Federal News Network

The Pentagon on Thursday released a much-anticipated strategy to start remedying what officials say are serious shortfalls in the industrial base needed for national defense — so serious, they say, that even the combined industrial output of the U.S. and its closest allies currently can’t match that of China. The National Defense Industrial Strategy — the first DoD has even published — calls for “generational” changes in the way the U.S. government manages and fosters the defense industrial base

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DOD Turns to Untapped Companies for Replicator Endeavor; Aditi Kumar Quoted

GovCon Wire

Defense Innovation Unit Deputy Director Aditi Kumar has shared that the DOD tech hub is interested in branching outside the Pentagon’s usual collaborators for its Replicator initiative. Kumar will be bringing her expertise to offer more insight on Replicator opportunities at Potomac Officers Club’s 10th Annual Defense R&D Summit. This Jan. 31st event will feature Kumar as a keynote speaker, alongside other notable participants, like Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering

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Enable Data Sharing Without Hurting Security

GovLoop

As the public increasingly expects government digital experiences to reflect the smooth service of the private sector, agencies need to learn how to modernize without sacrificing security or usability in their applications. Some challenges that agencies can face while prioritizing privacy and security without complicating data sharing include: • Protecting sensitive data in databases while still enabling analytics. • Analyzing financial records without revealing individual transaction details. •

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Boeing Whistleblower: 737 MAX Blowout “Was No Surprise”

Whistleblower Network News

For years, Boeing whistleblower Ed Pierson has been raising concerns about the safety of Boeing’s 737 Max planes. A former at a Washington Boeing factory, Pierson blew the whistle to his supervisors back in 2018 about the alleged rushed production of the 737 MAX aircraft. Since then, he has continued to highlight alleged shortcomings of Boeing in regards to safety oversight of 737 MAXs.

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More federal agencies join in temporarily blocking or banning ChatGPT

FedScoop

The Department of Energy’s chief information officer has temporarily blocked access to ChatGPT for its employees, as well as other DOE customers managed under its Enterprise Information Technology Services organization, a spokesperson for the agency confirmed to FedScoop. Energy is one of the latest agencies to reveal such a move, which comes as federal officials wrestle with how to govern and use generative AI models.

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GovCon Expert Cameron Chehreh: Cloud-to-Edge Infrastructure Is the Engine That Will Drive AI Forward

GovCon Wire

AI is only as useful as the underlying technology that enables it. That’s where a cloud-to-edge infrastructure comes in. The key is to successfully leverage the power of both the data center and the edge to ensure that the right intelligence is provided, wherever users reside. In his latest GovCon Expert column, Intel Vice President and General Manager and 2023 Wash100 Award winner Cameron Chehreh argues that cloud-to-edge technologies are the way forward to maximize the utility of AI.

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Exploring AI’s Potential From Healthcare to Space With Carahsoft’s Tim Boltz

ExecutiveBiz

Executive Mosaic spoke with Tim Boltz , director of the healthcare business at Carahsoft , to learn more about the AI demand signals coming from the federal landscape and better understand how AI will work in tandem with other emerging technologies and concepts to support a myriad of missions in the public sector.

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Ex-Employee of Home Healthcare Company Receives $1.7 Million for False Claims Whistleblower Suit

Whistleblower Network News

On January 5, the U.S. Department of Justice announced a $10 million False Claims Act (FCA) settlement with the home healthcare company Atlantic Home Health Care LLC (AHH). The case stems from a qui tam whistleblower suit which alleged that AHH submitted false claims to the Energy Employees Occupational Illness Compensation Program (EEOICP), a healthcare program administered by the Department of Labor (DOL) for the benefit of Department of Energy employees and contractors with occupational illne

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Extraordinary Actions v. Day-to-Day Decisions for Joint Ventures: A Cautionary Tale

SmallGovCon

Back in 2020, we discussed an SBA Office of Hearings and Appeals (OHA) decision stating that the managing venturer must control every aspect of the joint venture. This position, which we questioned in that article, has changed since that time, and we explored the changes to the regulatory language in question not long thereafter. But this regulatory language was still vague.

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LMI’s Zaki Saleh Talks Generative AI, Public-Private Collaboration & More

GovCon Wire

Zaki Saleh currently serves as senior vice president of the health and civilian market at LMI , where he leads profit and loss and growth efforts for the sector. Saleh recently participated in an Executive Spotlight interview with GovCon Wire, where he shared his insights on generative artificial intelligence and large language models and discussed the ways in which the public and private sectors can come together to equip federal organizations with the technologies necessary for mission succes

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SandboxAQ Dives Deeper Into AI Simulation With Good Chemistry Acquisition; Jen Sovada Quoted

ExecutiveBiz

SandboxAQ has acquired computational chemistry company Good Chemistry for an undisclosed amount. Good Chemistry’s array of offerings includes artificial intelligence, quantum and additional technologies , which will deepen SandboxAQ’s computational chemistry and simulation portfolio, the Palo Alto, California-based organization announced on Tuesday.

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SNDY Announces Whistleblower Program but Advocates Express Concern

Whistleblower Network News

On January 10, Damian Williams, the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York (SDNY), announced the creation of a Whistleblower Pilot Program offering non-prosecution agreements to eligible whistleblowers. “The program encourages early and voluntary self-disclosure of criminal conduct by individual participants in certain non-violent offenses,” the SDNY’s press release explains.

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Watchdog recommends changes in FISMA metrics, as agencies still ‘mostly ineffective’ at implementation

FedScoop

The Government Accountability Office is recommending changes to how the government measures implementation of a decades-old cybersecurity law as agency information security programs continue to be “mostly ineffective.” In a Tuesday report , the government watchdog said that while there was some improvement in agency implementation of the Federal Information Security Modernization Act between 2021 and 2022, more than half of the 23 civilian agencies it reviewed had information security programs t

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VA Awards 8 Spots on $23B Integrated Critical Staffing Program IDIQ Contract

GovCon Wire

The Department of Veterans Affairs has awarded eight companies positions on a potential 10-year, $23 billion contract vehicle to provide health care staffing support for Veterans Health Administration program offices, VA medical centers, veterans integrated service networks and related organizations.

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DMI to Deliver On-Premises Application Hosting Services to CDC; Amy Rall Quoted

ExecutiveBiz

Digital transformation services provider DMI has secured a $27 million contract to provide on-site application hosting and monitoring services at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's data centers in Atlanta, Georgia. DMI said Thursday the contract encompasses software and data management enhancements to CDC applications to boost the delivery of health services to the public.

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SEC Sanctions Global Software Company SAP $100 Million for FCPA Violations

Whistleblower Network News

On January 10, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) announced a $100 million settlement with global software company SAP SE over charges of violations of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA). The SEC alleges that SAP engaged in bribery schemes in South Africa, Malawi, Kenya, Tanzania, Ghana, Indonesia, and Azerbaijan. According to the SEC, “SAP, whose American Depositary Shares are listed on the New York Stock Exchange, violated the FCPA by employing third-party intermediaries a

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Emergency Readiness with VIPR: Equipment and Worker Support

USFCR

In the realm of Forest Service contracting, the Virtual Incident Procurement (VIPR) system stands out as a specialized program distinctively designed to support emergency workers, particularly in wildfire management. Unlike general emergency programs that aid the public during disasters, VIPR equips emergency responders with pre-approved equipment and services, ensuring rapid and effective response capabilities.

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Jennifer Damewood Named Business Development Operations VP at Astrion

GovCon Wire

Jennifer Damewood , a more than 15-year ERC veteran, was appointed vice president of business development operations at Astrion , an Oasis Systems-ERC combination focused on delivering services to defense, space and civilian government agencies. She most recently served as director of business development at ERC.

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Gregory Price Joins Akira Technologies as COO

ExecutiveBiz

Gregory Price has been selected as chief operating officer of Akira Technologies , bringing more than 25 years of career experience to the company. In his new position, Price will help drive expansion and optimize operations for Akira, the Washington, D.C.-headquartered small business shared with ExecutiveBiz in an email sent Thursday.

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11 Ways Federal Buyers Will Find Small Business Contractors in 2024

GovCon Chamber of Commerce

If you are a small businesses seeking federal contracts in 2024, you must prioritize your visibility and attractiveness to federal buyers. If they can't find you, they can't buy from you! The first step in the 7 Step Process for Federal Success is making your small business visible and easy to find. When federal buyers are looking for a partner to meet their program requirements, you want to be the first company they see.

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Understanding NAICS Codes and Small Business Size Standards for Federal Contracting

USFCR

Understanding NAICS codes and small business size standards is a critical step in navigating the government contracting landscape. These elements are not just compliance requirements; they are strategic tools that can significantly enhance your chances of winning government contracts. This blog will guide you through the intricacies of NAICS codes and size standards, showing you how to leverage them for your business's advantage.

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Lockheed to Produce Submarine Electronic Warfare Tech Under $312M Navy Contract Option

GovCon Wire

Lockheed Martin (NYSE: LMT) has received a potential $311.9 million contract modification to design, test and produce electronic warfare systems for the U.S. Navy’s submarines.

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Leonardo DRS Secures $3B in Navy, General Dynamics Contracts to Support Columbia-Class Submarine Development

ExecutiveBiz

Leonardo DRS has landed contracts potentially worth over $3 billion from the U.S. Navy and General Dynamics ' electric boat subsidiary for integrated electric propulsion components for the Columbia-class ballistic missile submarine. The awarded contracts will involve the design and manufacturing of products for the Columbia Electric Drive Propulsion System, DRS said Wednesday.

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Free Event! SBA & DoD Mentor Protégé Webinar hosted by MST Contract Opportunities Center APEX Accelerator, El Paso: January 23, 2024, 10:00-11:30am MST

SmallGovCon

Touted as a “game-changer” when it was first introduced in 2016, the U.S. Small Business Administration’s All Small Mentor-Protégé Program isn’t new anymore. Known now as simply the “SBA Mentor-Protégé Program,” it is still extremely useful for large and small contractors alike. View Preview Please join me and Gregory Weber as we explain the ins and outs of the SBA Mentor-Protégé Program, covering the program’s eligibility requirements, its potential benefits (including the ability to form speci

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Ben Stuecher - Director of Strategic Operations

USFCR

Ben Stuecher, originally from Kentucky and raised in Clearwater, Florida, joined US Federal Contractor Registration (USFCR) as the Director of Strategic Operations in November 2022. His path to USFCR was driven by a desire to engage in a role that offered both diversity and the opportunity for professional growth.

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GSA Seeks to Fill 4 Seats on Federal Secure Cloud Advisory Committee

GovCon Wire

The General Services Administration is calling for applications to fill four seats on the Federal Secure Cloud Advisory Committee.