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How to Use Capabilities Briefing Decks to Start Conversations with Government Buyers

GovCon Chamber of Commerce

Every year, federal government buyers actively search for thousands of small business vendors who are ready to meet their procurement needs, ensuring projects are completed efficiently 'on spec, on time, and on budget'. As they seek out trustworthy small business partners, your small business profile will come under scrutiny. Your marketing assets are the face of your company – especially your 6-second Capability Statement, your 5-10 minute Capabilities Briefing deck , DSBS profile , compa

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What Is Memory Safety, and What Does It Mean for Federal Agencies?

FedTech Magazine

Federal agencies face a wide range of cybersecurity threats, including ransomware, insider attacks and phishing attacks. Some of these threats come from relatively new vectors such as Internet of Things devices. Others are much older and elemental, including memory safety. As far back as 1996, when Phrack magazine published an article by the hacker Aleph One titled “Smashing The Stack For Fun And Profit,” the world has known about memory safety vulnerabilities and how malicious actors can exploi

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International Trade Enforcement Roundup – January 2024 Update

GovCon & Trade

You are reading the January 2024 Update of the Bass, Berry & Sims Enforcement Roundup, where we bring notable enforcement actions, policy changes, interesting news articles, and a bit of our insight to your inbox. To stay up to date, subscribe to our GovCon & Trade blog. If you have questions about any actions addressed in the Roundup, please contact the international trade team.

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FCC bans AI-generated voices, grants states legal authority

FedScoop

The Federal Communications Commission unanimously voted to ban the use of AI-generated voices in robocalls.

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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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Supreme Court Decision in SOX Retaliation Case “A Major Win for Whistleblowers”

Whistleblower Network News

On February 8, the U.S. Supreme Court issued a unanimous ruling in Murray v. UBS Securities, LLC , a Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX) whistleblower case with widespread implications for the ability of whistleblowers to seek anti-retaliation protections under federal whistleblower laws. The Supreme Court ruled that whistleblowers do not need to prove retaliatory intent in order to be protected under SOX.

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WEST 2024: The Navy, Marines and Coast Guard Look to Leverage Emerging Tech

FedTech Magazine

The speed of technological development can often be faster than the pace of mission, and the military services are trying to close that gap, especially since the speed of world events can outpace both. Procurement and acquisition processes also need to catch up to the rate at which technology is moving, and that will be one of the focuses of the WEST 2024 conference, which begins Tuesday in San Diego.

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Federal IT officials call on CISA for tougher standards, more coordination

FedScoop

The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency has proven to be a critical partner and resource over the past five years for federal cybersecurity. But as CISA enters the second half of its first decade, the cyber agency and its Joint Cyber Defense Collaborative should focus on better governmentwide coordination and tougher security standards, a panel of federal IT officials said this week.

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Episode 2: Violence Against Women (Domestic Violence and Immigration}

Coleman Jackson, P.C.

Legal Thoughts – Episode 2 of Violence Against Women (Domestic Violence and Immigration} COLEMAN JACKSON, ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR AT LAW | Transcript of Legal Thoughts Published February 5, 2024 Topic: “This is a Series of Conversations with a Guest Podcaster from the Mental Health Profession.” Welcome to Legal Thoughts Attorney Introduction: My name is Coleman […] The post Episode 2: Violence Against Women (Domestic Violence and Immigration} appeared first on Tax, Litigation, Immig

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How to Design the Best Digital Experience for Federal Employees

FedTech Magazine

In the beginning, making sure everyone in a meeting was comfortable was easy. All an agency had to do was provide attendees with good chairs and some snacks. Once the pandemic arrived, issues of sound quality, bandwidth and video availability came along, and technology became more important than the best GSA-approved office seating. These days, meetings are even more complicated.

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GovCon Expert Chuck Brooks on Protecting the Cyber Frontier of Space Systems—Part Two

GovCon Wire

By Chuck Brooks, President of Brooks Consulting International Read part one here Securing space systems is imperative. Satellite security must be comprehensive, covering every facet of both terrestrial and orbiting satellites, including end-user routers and ground communications systems. There is a non-kinetic threat to space assets.

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Following Preventable Tragedies, “Support for Whistleblowers Now on the Lips of Every Politician in the U.K.”

Whistleblower Network News

Following a wave of tragedies where whistleblowers were ignored and silenced, British politicians are speaking out about the urgency of passing whistleblower legislation to replace the U.K.’s current whistleblower law : the Public Interest Disclosure Act of 1988 (PIDA). On February 2, a new bill called the Protection for Whistleblowing Bill was read for a second time before Parliament.

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Microsoft makes Azure OpenAI service available in government cloud platform

FedScoop

Federal agencies that use Microsoft’s Azure Government service now have access to its Azure OpenAI Service through the cloud platform, permitting use of the tech giant’s AI tools in a more regulated environment. Candice Ling, senior vice president of Microsoft’s federal government business, announced the launch in a Tuesday blog post , highlighting the data safety measures of the service and its potential uses for productivity and innovation.

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NVIDIA Supports Federal Data Scientists and Developers with AI Training Models

FedTech Magazine

The Department of Defense and other agencies want to incorporate graphics processing units as they ramp up their IT infrastructure with additional capacity to support artificial intelligence applications. Agencies have turned to accelerated computing to enable virtualization and production-grade AI software. Furthermore, the government is no stranger to high-performance computing environments.

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Data and AI: Top Trends Shaping Government in 2024

FedInsider

Wednesday, March 6, 2024 | 2:00PM EST | 1 Hour | 1 CPE The whirlwind of artificial intelligence tools in 2023 proved the government is eager to embrace the technology as soon as possible. An overwhelming 99% of agency leaders agree investing in safe and effective AI is essential to fulfilling their mission, according to a recent survey conducted by Wakefield Research on behalf of ICF.

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Senators Demand Answers on FinCEN’s Delayed Implementation of AML Whistleblower Program

Whistleblower Network News

On February 2, Senators Charles Grassley (R-IA), Elizabeth Warren (D-MA), and Raphael Warnock (D-GA) sent a letter to Andrea Gacki, the Director of the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN), expressing concerns about significant delays in the implementation of the Anti-Money Laundering (AML) Whistleblower Improvement Act. The three senators, who were instrumental in leading the Senate to its unanimous passage of the Act at the end of 2022 , wrote that “We were proud to introduce and pass

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New legislation would give NIST drone cybersecurity responsibilities

FedScoop

A new bill from Sens. Mark Warner, D-Va., and John Thune, R-S.D., would have the National Institute of Standards and Technology develop cybersecurity guidance for drones used by the government. The legislation , which is called the Drone Evaluation to Eliminate Cyber Threats, or DETECT, Act, could eventually lead to binding rules for the federal agencies that use civilian drones, based on the NIST guidelines.

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Marlin McFate Named Federal CTO, CISO at Cohesity

ExecutiveBiz

Marlin McFate , a more than 25-year technology industry executive, has joined data security software developer Cohesity as f ederal chief technology officer and chief information security officer. He most recently served as CTO for the public sector at Riverbed Technology.

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How DOD’s Strategic Capabilities Office Is Taking a New Approach to Defense Innovation

GovCon Wire

As the Department of Defense pursues next-generation capabilities and technological dominance on the battlefield, speed and agility in the research, development, testing and evaluation process has become a top priority. The DOD’s Strategic Capabilities Office is one organization taking that imperative to heart and working to meet warfighter needs faster and more effectively than ever.

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Whistleblowers Spur $1 Million False Claims Act Settlement Related to Public Housing Contract

Whistleblower Network News

On February 1, the U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Michigan announced that Siemens Industry, Inc., a subsidiary of Siemens Corporation, agreed to a $1 million settlement over allegations that the company violated the False Claims Act (FCA). The allegations stemmed from a qui tam whistleblower suit. The alleged misconduct dates back to 2011 when Siemens entered a contract with the Hamtramck Housing Commission, a HUD-funded public housing authority in Hamtramck, Michigan, to install ener

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On some basic metadata practices, US government gets an ‘F,’ per new online tracker

FedScoop

On basic practices to ensure the accessibility and search optimization of websites, federal pages, have — on average — earned an F, according to a new scoring system. The results indicate that despite the government’s longstanding commitment to improving citizens’ experiences online , there’s still progress to be made. The new government website evaluation tool , which is called “gov metadata,” was created by Luke Fretwell and his son, Elias, as part of the Civic Hacking Agency, a project focuse

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Army CIO Leonel Garciga Earns 1st Wash100 Award for IT Innovation & Leadership

ExecutiveBiz

U.S. Army Chief Information Officer Leonel Garciga has been named to Executive Mosaic’s prestigious Wash100 list for 2024. Garciga’s bold approach to information technology modernization and his spirit of catalyzing innovation within the Army have earned him his first Wash100 Award. Vote for Garciga as your favorite 2024 Wash100 Award winner at Wash100.com !

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AFRL Investigating Wide Variety of Use Cases for AI

GovCon Wire

Modernization is one of the U.S. Air Force’s top priorities, and USAF leaders have highlighted artificial intelligence as a major part of the service branch’s transformation efforts. Air Force Chief of Staff Gen.

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Whistleblower Advocates Highlight 2023 Successes in Annual Report

Whistleblower Network News

While National Whistleblower Center (NWC) is advocating for seven urgently needed whistleblowers in 2024 , the whistleblower advocacy organization has taken a moment to highlight their major accomplishments in 2023. On February 9, NWC released its annual report for 2023. “2023 was an incredible and whirlwind year for NWC,” wrote NWC Executive Director Siri Nelson.

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Why File: A GAO Pre-Award Protest

SmallGovCon

For our third entry in our “Why File” series, we will be covering one of the two big bid protest routes, a “pre-award” Government Accountability Office (GAO) bid protest. Most contractors are fairly familiar with GAO bid protests that occur after an agency makes their award decision (more on this in a later “Why File” post.

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V2X CHRO Jo Ann Bjornson Talks Talent Acquisition in Today’s Competitive Market

ExecutiveBiz

With Jo Ann Bjornson on board as V2X's chief human resources officer and senior vice president, the company is focusing on reinvigorating its brand, scaling its capabilities and bolstering its workforce. Executive Mosaic spoke with Bjornson, a former Leidos executive, about her vision for the future of the company’s workforce, how V2X is approaching its talent acquisition and why mission matters in a competitive market.

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US Intelligence Community Targets GenAI, New Personnel to Boost OSINT Collection

GovCon Wire

In order to catch up with competitors like the People’s Republic of China’s intelligence collection efforts, the U.S. intelligence community is looking to bring in new leadership and emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence.

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New York Presbyterian Hospital to Pay $800K to Settle Qui Tam Whistleblower Suit

Whistleblower Network News

On January 19, the United States Attorney of the Eastern District of New York, Breon Peace, announced that New York Presbyterian Hospital (NYPH) reached an $800,000 settlement over allegations brought under the qui tam provision of the False Claims Act (FCA). A qui tam whistleblower spurred an investigation that found that two radiology practices, Radiation Therapist Associates, P.C.

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Measuring Success: How Mac Curtis’ Leadership Helped to Turn Others Into Leaders

WashngtonExec

In government contracting, we usually judge leaders’ success by their company’s growth, mission success and reputation. But shouldn’t we also ask how good they are at turning others into leaders? For Mac Curtis, making leaders out of his team is a big sign of his leadership success. Five leaders once a part of Curtis’ leadership teams are [.

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SAIC to Provide Torpedo System Test Sets to Navy Under $81M Task; Barbara Supplee Quoted

ExecutiveBiz

Science Applications International Corp. has secured a five-year, $80.5 million task order from the U.S. Navy to design, produce and deliver MK 710 torpedo system test sets for the submarine force. The MK 710 TSTS will be used to verify the integrity and operational readiness of MK 48 torpedos before their delivery to the service branch, SAIC said Thursday.

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Andrew MacWilliams Takes on Chief Innovation Officer Role at Precision Talent Solutions

GovCon Wire

Andrew MacWilliams, a senior account executive at Precision Talent Solutions since August 2021, has been appointed chief innovation officer at the government-focused recruitment and talent management company. He will oversee the Washington, D.C.-based company’s investments in technology, staff training and recruitment and business growth processes, PTS said Sunday.

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USDA Allocating Over $30,000,000 to Help Farmers and Ranchers Create Value-Added Products

USFCR

According to Oregon State University, value-added products are “raw or pre-processed commodities whose value has been increased through the addition of ingredients or processed that make them more attractive to the buyer and/or readily usable by the consumer.” 1 Through this grant program, the USDA aims to assist various agricultural product producers in the creation and production of new consumer products.

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Engaging with Contracting Officers

Select GCR

Engaging with government contracting officers is a crucial step for small businesses looking to explore upcoming opportunities in government contracting for 2024. To effectively communicate with a contracting officer and position your small business, consider the following 10 steps: 1. Research and Preparation: You should always prepare yourself before speaking with the contracting officer.

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Trellix’s Bobby New Details Company Culture, Shares Insights on Cybersecurity Landscape

ExecutiveBiz

As vice president of Public Sector Solutions Engineering at Trellix , Bobby New leads field readiness programs, operational excellence and objectives and key results management for the company’s Public Sector Solutions Engineering teams. In a recent Executive Spotlight interview with ExecutiveBiz, New discussed the foundational ideas behind Trellix’s creation and the ways in which they have shaped company values and talent acquisition.

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How Do We Achieve Technological Overmatch? DOD Leaders Weigh In

GovCon Wire

Technological innovation is the top priority for most leaders in the defense landscape, but technology is just one of many components that need to come together to enable our tech superiority. So what are the advancements we need to make in the next five to ten years to actually achieve overmatch and thwart global competitors?

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GSA marks key milestone in schedules modernization effort

Federal News Network

The General Services Administration’s (GSA) third attempt to modernize the catalog management system running on its Advantage! program seems to have finally hit the right mark. GSA is expanding the number of users of the new FAS Catalog Platform (FCP) after a successful test run over the last year with vendors under the Office Supplies 4 contract. Mike Shepherd, the director of the catalog management office in GSA’s Federal Acquisition Service, said industry sellers and agency buyers will see a

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Texas Supreme Court Pauses Paxton Deposition, But AG No Longer Contesting Facts in Whistleblower Case

Whistleblower Network News

On February 1, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton was to sit for a deposition in an ongoing whistleblower suit against him. It was the first time Paxton would have to testify under oath and answer questions from opposing lawyers. However, on January 30, the state’s Supreme Court temporarily halted the process , blocking the depositions and giving the parties until February 29 to respond with broader legal arguments.