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The (Lost) Art of Accepting Criticism

Art of Procurement

I’ve had a number of conversations recently about my content, not the content itself, but the process I go through. The post The (Lost) Art of Accepting Criticism appeared first on Art of Procurement.

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Using Amazon Timestream and Amazon Location Service to detect transportation route deviations and anomalies

AWS Public Sector

Transit authorities have to maintain the location and schedule of large numbers of vehicle fleets on a daily basis. Most commonly, GPS coordinates are used to track vehicle location and transportation route. GPS coordinates often have anomalies that can contaminate location reporting. Additionally, if a vehicle takes a detour, it will offset public transportation schedules.

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Expert Outlines Key Issues with New DOJ Whistleblower Program

Whistleblower Network News

On August 1, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) released the long-awaited rules for its corporate whistleblower award program. The DOJ’s Corporate Whistleblower Awards Pilot Program will offer awards to individuals who blow the whistle on corporate crimes under the jurisdiction of the DOJ which are not covered by other whistleblower programs. After the DOJ first announced their plans to implement a whistleblower award program in March, advocates were hopeful that the program would be modeled o

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Eyeing Enhanced AI Security, Cisco to Acquire Robust Intelligence

ExecutiveBiz

Technology company Cisco recently announced its intent to acquire Robust Intelligence, a member of the Cisco Investments portfolio and the developer of a platform that works to provide security for artificial intelligence models.

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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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Lockheed Awarded $3.9B Navy Contract for F-35 Training System, Simulation Support

GovCon Wire

The U.S. Navy has awarded Lockheed Martin (NYSE: LMT) a potential $3.9 billion contract to provide training systems and design, develop, integrate and test simulation platforms for the F-35 Lightning II fighter aircraft.

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Médica Panamericana revolutionizes medical exam prep with AWS generative AI

AWS Public Sector

This post is part of a series that discusses how generative artificial intelligence (AI) is being used in education. The series includes stories from Amazon Web Services (AWS) customers that are using generative AI to create more personalized and engaging learning experiences. Read the first post in the series: Harnessing the power of generative AI in the classroom and beyond.

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Travis Hawker Joins Mattermost as Director of Federal Sales

ExecutiveBiz

Travis Hawker has been appointed director of federal sales at Mattermost, according to the executive’s LinkedIn post shared Monday. Before joining the collaboration platform provider, Hawker served as director for the Department of Defense and intelligence community at Xage Security, a zero trust cybersecurity firm.

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Lockheed-Raytheon JV Lands $1.3B Army Follow-On Award for Javelin Missile Production

GovCon Wire

A joint venture of Lockheed Martin (NYSE: LMT) and RTX‘s (NYSE: RTX) Raytheon business has received a potential $1.3 billion follow-on contract from the U.S. Army to produce Javelin missiles and supply related equipment and services for the military branch.

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City of Los Angeles to Pay $38.2 Million over Whistleblower Allegations of Defrauding HUD

Whistleblower Network News

On August 26, the U.S. Attorney for the Central District of California announced that the City of Los Angeles agreed to pay $38.2 million to settle whistleblower allegations that it violated the False Claims Act by misusing U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) grant funds by falsely certifying that homes were accessible to people with disabilities.

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Bipartisan House bill looks to bolster AI education with NSF scholarships

FedScoop

College students interested in careers in artificial intelligence and how it can be used in agriculture, education and advanced manufacturing could be eligible for National Science Foundation-awarded scholarships under a new bill from a bipartisan pair of House lawmakers. The National Science Foundation Artificial Intelligence Education Act of 2024 from Reps.

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Why Data Is Key to Intel Community’s AI-Powered Future

ExecutiveBiz

Artificial intelligence is a top priority for agencies across the U.S. government, and the Intelligence Community is all-in on AI-driven transformation. Though AI could be a game changer for intelligence organizations, the IC is still building the data-centric foundation these technologies require. During the Potomac Officers Club’s 2024 Intel Summit on Sept.

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Judge Unsure Warehouse Antitrust Suit Belongs In Fed. Court

Government Contracts

An Illinois federal judge appeared skeptical Friday that a warehouse developer could unravel a municipal contract with several real estate companies accused of violating antitrust laws, questioning if the plaintiff was truly harmed by the deal or a related judgment its rivals later won in state court.

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DoD set to start ramping up new military moving contract

Federal News Network

The Defense Department is ready to start ramping up implementation of its planned overhaul to the military’s household goods moving system, including by conducting DoD’s first-ever long distance moves under the new contract structure, U.S. Transportation Command officials said Tuesday. The expansion of work under the up-to-$17.9 billion Global Household Goods contract (GHC), set for September, will mark DoD’s first attempt to use GHC outside of the short-distance, local moves it has been using t

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Creating a Zero Trust Ecosystem

FedInsider

Wednesday, October 23, 2024 | 2:00PM EDT | 1 Hour | 1 CPE Zero Trust (ZT) is a cybersecurity framework that automates an organization’s security architecture and orchestrates a response as soon as systems are attacked. This is why ZT is the core of “ Improving the Nation’s Cybersecurity ,” the Executive Order issued in May 2021 requiring agencies to implement a zero trust architecture for their IT systems.

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Thales Launches Luna T-Series Tablet Hardware Security Module

ExecutiveBiz

Thales Trusted Cyber Technologies, a division of Thales Defense & Security, has launched its Luna T-Series Tablet Hardware Security Module designed to protect data, applications and cryptographic keys in an offline environment. Its design works to provide a wide range of functions, such as the protection of public key infrastructure root keys, Thales said.

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NY Nursing Homes Can't Duck AG's $83M Fraud Suit

Government Contracts

A New York judge shot down a bid by four nursing homes and their operators to dismiss the state attorney general's claims that they defrauded Medicare and Medicaid and neglected residents.

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State Department Clears Australia’s $300M FMS Request for AH-64E Apache Sustainment

GovCon Wire

The State Department has approved Australia’s request for AH-64E Apache sustainment support services and related equipment under a potential $300 million foreign military sale transaction. The Defense Security Cooperation Agency said Friday Boeing (NYSE: BA) and Lockheed Martin (NYSE: LMT) will be the principal contractors for the proposed deal.

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CFPB Takes “Important Step in Expanding the Protection of Whistleblowers” According to Attorney

Whistleblower Network News

A recent circular released by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) “is an important step in expanding the protection of whistleblowers from being silenced due to illegally broad NDAs” according to whistleblower attorney Benjamin Calitri. The CFPB released the circular on July 24 , warning that broad and restrictive nondisclosure agreements (NDAs) may violate federal whistleblower protection laws.

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Odyssey Systems Announces $162M Air Force Nuclear Weapons Center Contract Award

ExecutiveBiz

Odyssey Systems Consulting Group announced a $162 million cost-plus-fixed-fee contract award by the Air Force Nuclear Weapons Center. The company said Tuesday that it will provide professional advisory and assistance services, or PAAS, to the Nuclear Command, Control and Communications, or NC3, Integration Directorate.

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Replacing The Stigma Of Menopause With Law Firm Support

Government Contracts

A large proportion of the workforce is forced to pull the brakes on their career aspirations because of the taboo surrounding menopause and a lack of consistent support, but law firms can initiate the cultural shift needed by formulating thoughtful workplace policies, says Barbara Hamilton-Bruce at Simmons & Simmons.

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GovCon Expert Payam Pourkhomami Breaks Down Costs of CMMC Assessment & Certification

GovCon Wire

By Payam Pourkhomami, President & CEO of OSIbeyond Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification requirements are here, and the clock is ticking for organizations affected by them. Per the Department of Defense’s estimates, starting in Q1 2025, all new DOD contracts will require self-assessment at CMMC Level 1 or Level 2 before award.

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Trends shaping the federal IT market

Federal News Network

Tony Celeste, head of Ingram Micro Public Sector LLC and Promark Technology Inc. , joins Off the Shelf for a wide-ranging discussion of significant trends shaping the federal IT market. Celeste offers his thoughts on digital transformation and best practices agencies and contractors can leverage towards IT modernization. He also addresses the role of AI and virtual reality in supporting federal IT mission requirements, including how agencies can effectively leverage these rapidly evolving capabi

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President Sonia Mundra Explains How Astraeus Is Accelerating Chenega’s Mission

ExecutiveBiz

The Alaska Native Chenega Corporation is dedicated to preserving national security through its wide array of business with the U.S. military, the Intelligence Community and various civilian agencies. Sonia Mundra, who currently serves as president of Astraeus Operations — a Chenega subsidiary primarily focused on IT, cybersecurity and engineering — is deeply rooted in the business.

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Army Corps Looks To Trim Claims In Alaskan Gold Mine Row

Government Contracts

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers told an Alaska federal judge that most of the claims asserted by a small village that's trying to thwart an open pit gold mine can't be supported and should be dismissed.

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Bringing Automation to Cloud Risk Management

FedInsider

Wednesday, September 25, 2024 | 2:00PM EDT | 1 Hour | 1 CPE The federal government invests a lot of time, money and manpower into cybersecurity to protect its IT systems and, by extension, the national interest, from criminals and hostile nation-states. Cybersecurity is such a priority that even the National Security Agency, normally one of the government’s most secretive organizations, released guidance for both public and private sector organizations looking to strengthen their cloud security.

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What’s Next for HII Mission Technologies? CFO Ashutosh Gokhale Explains

GovCon Wire

In GovCon Wire’s latest Executive Spotlight interview, we sat down with Ashutosh Gokhale, chief financial officer and senior vice president of business management at HII Mission Technologies, to learn more about the company’s culture and its future endeavors.

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Tahllee Baynard Named Vice President of Ignite at Lockheed Martin Space

ExecutiveBiz

Tahllee Baynard has been appointed vice president of Ignite, a unit within Lockheed Martin Space tasked to rapidly deliver space-related technologies. In a LinkedIn post on Thursday, Baynard said he will lead the organization in driving transformative projects that will shape the space industry’s future.

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CVS Can't Avoid Federal Claims In $200M FCA Suit

Government Contracts

A former CVS Health compliance director can pursue claims the company and its subsidiaries pocketed more than $200 million in overpayments, after an Illinois federal judge on Monday tossed several other claims from a qui tam suit alleging various schemes by CVS to take money from the government.

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SBA Proposed Rule: Joint Venture Past Performance

SmallGovCon

How agencies evaluate past performance of joint ventures has been a somewhat confusing topic for federal contractors over the past few years. We’ve written about many of the key aspects of the evolution of this rule on SmallGovCon, from the earlier final rule to recent decisions interpreting that rule. The proposed rule would clarify how SBA thinks agencies should review past performance for joint ventures, but it also invites comment from contractors.

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SSATI Expands Intelligence Community Footprint With DataSync Acquisition

GovCon Wire

Sensible Solutions and Technologies Inc. aims to grow its footprint within the Intelligence Community landscape through its recent acquisition of Data Sync Technologies, a provider of knowledge management and data analysis support. Top IC leaders will take center stage at the Potomac Officers Club’s 2024 Intel Summit on Sept. 19.

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TD SYNNEX Appoints Alicia Lynch as Chief Information Security Officer

ExecutiveBiz

TD SYNNEX, an IT distribution company, has named Alicia Lynch as its chief information security officer. Lynch, who shared her appointment in a LinkedIn post, brings to the Fremont, California-based company more than 25 years of cybersecurity experience across the private industry and government sector, including the Department of Defense and the intelligence community.

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Former Ohio House Legal Chief Rejoins Barnes & Thornburg

Government Contracts

Barnes & Thornburg announced Wednesday that it is welcoming back an Ohio-based attorney after his stint as chief legal counsel for the state House of Representatives.

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AI Promises to Unlock Research Potential to Solve Big Challenges

FedInsider

Wednesday, October 2, 2024 | 2:00PM EDT | 1 Hour | 1 CPE The federal government is doing everything it can to encourage agencies to adopt artificial intelligence tools to improve all aspects of their performance, while simultaneously paying close attention to potential risks of this exciting new technology. Currently, few agencies have adequate access to supercomputers and the deep expertise needed to operate the technology and test potential applications on secure infrastructure.

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Leigh Dow Appointed Mattermost Chief Marketing Officer; Ian Tien Quoted

GovCon Wire

Mattermost has named Leigh Dow, a marketing and growth executive, as chief marketing officer. The collaboration platform provider said Monday Dow will oversee Mattermost’s global marketing strategy, drive growth efforts, expand brand presence and advance the development of public-private partnerships and public policy to facilitate the delivery of mission information technology platforms to customers.

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Northrop Grumman Boosts Range, Payload Capacity of MDA’s ICBM Target Vehicles

ExecutiveBiz

Northrop Grumman has modified the Missile Defense Agency’s intercontinental ballistic missile target vehicle to increase the range and payload capacity of ICBM target missions. The redesign effort used virtual and augmented reality capabilities to animate and validate the target vehicle’s new integration and stacking operations, the company said on Tuesday.

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Empowering auditors: Indonesia uses data-driven oversight to clean up its corruption-prone procurement sector

Open Contracting Partnership

Challenge: Indonesia’s public procurement sector is highly vulnerable to corruption. Fragmented and inconsistent auditing practices across the decentralized government system have impeded effective oversight. Open contracting approach: The open contracting risk monitoring platform Opentender.net empowers auditors to prioritize which procedures to investigate, gather evidence and respond to public complaints more effectively.