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Defense Agencies Turn to Platform Engineering to Accelerate DevSecOps

FedTech Magazine

To deliver cutting-edge capabilities, the military needs to bring new applications to warfighters quickly and effectively. To that end, Department of Defense branches have leaned heavily into DevSecOps, a practice that encourages collaboration among development, security and operations organizations to speed software production. But the talents needed to inform the DevSecOps pipeline aren’t always readily available.

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International Trade Enforcement Roundup – November 2023 Update

GovCon & Trade

You are reading the November 2023 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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DHS seeks information for CISA analytics and machine learning project

FedScoop

The Department of Homeland Security is seeking cloud-related information to support an analytics and machine learning research and development project that’s in the works for the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency. The Advanced Analytics Platform for Machine Learning (CAP-M) project, which is being developed by DHS’s Science and Technology Directorate for CISA, is “envisioned to be a multicloud, multi-tenant environment for testing new software and tools, and developing complex mac

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New Report Calls for More Whistleblower Award Programs Like the SEC’s

Whistleblower Network News

On December 7, Better Markets , a nonprofit organization which promotes the public interest in the financial markets, published a new report on the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Whistleblower Program. The 12-page report documents the program’s immense success and calls for other agencies to adopt similar whistleblower award programs.

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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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Use FinOps to Track and Forecast Cloud Costs

FedTech Magazine

Federal IT managers who move applications to cloud data centers gain a host of benefits, including cost savings — on real estate, utilities, equipment and more. But those savings can be offset by a huge unknown: the monthly bill for cloud services. If applications in cloud data centers are not right-sized and revamped for an Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) or Platform as a Service (PaaS) environment, costs can quickly get out of control.

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Bid Protest Minute: Recent Decision Imparts Lessons on Timeliness of Solicitation Challenges and Prejudice

GovCon & Trade

On November 21, the Government Accountability Office (GAO) denied an unsuccessful bidder’s protest, arguing that the terms of a solicitation were biased and that the awardee failed to comply with a mandatory solicitation requirement. The decision offers important lessons that contractors should keep in mind when evaluating solicitations; submitting proposals; and evaluating whether and when to file a bid protest.

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2023 Blueprint Whistleblowing Prizes Honor Bravery and Integrity of 11 Whistleblowers

Whistleblower Network News

On December 5, Blueprint for Free Speech announced their 2023 Whistleblowing Awards. The awards, “which recognize the bravery and integrity of whistleblowers who have made a positive impact in the public interest,” were granted to 11 individuals from across the globe. “From persevering through the NHS grievance procedure to see a killer apprehended, to holding a billion-dollar company, Tesla, accountable for its private evidence in the race to roll out self-driving cars, this year’s winners demo

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How the Air Force’s P1 Uses Platform Engineering to Support DevSecOps

FedTech Magazine

Software factories have proved to be a speedy way to create and deploy new software applications. DevSecOps helps software factories develop and implement new digital capabilities more rapidly. Now, many federal agencies are taking the next step in DevSecOps by deploying platform engineering, which helps create a foundation that underpins the factory model.

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Bid Protest Minute: Recent Decision Imparts Lessons on Timeliness of Solicitation Challenges and Prejudice

GovCon & Trade

On November 21, the Government Accountability Office (GAO) denied an unsuccessful bidder’s protest, arguing that the terms of a solicitation were biased and that the awardee failed to comply with a mandatory solicitation requirement. The decision offers important lessons that contractors should keep in mind when evaluating solicitations; submitting proposals; and evaluating whether and when to file a bid protest.

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Thales Expands US Footprint With Acquisition of Cybersecurity Company Imperva

GovCon Wire

Thales has closed its acquisition of Imperva, a San Mateo, California-headquartered cybersecurity software and services provider, in a move that made North America the second largest country of operations for the French multinational company.

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IRS is making progress on its digitization efforts, commissioner says

FedScoop

The Internal Revenue Service is making progress in its push toward digitization — a move made possible by $80 billion in funding from the Inflation Reduction Act — but the agency isn’t there just yet, Commissioner Danny Werfel said Thursday. During the ACT-IAC/DCI CX Summit in Arlington, Va., Werfel acknowledged Washington Post photos of an IRS cafeteria in Austin, Texas , that was flooded with paper tax return files, while stumping for the agency’s paperless future, which he said would improve

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DoDIIS 2023: IT Community Looks to Leverage New Technologies for Major Events

FedTech Magazine

Now in its 20th year, the Department of Defense Intelligence Information System Worldwide Conference is the largest IT gathering focused on the defense and intelligence communities. DoDIIS, sponsored by the Defense Intelligence Agency, takes place in Portland, Ore., from Dec. 12-14. This year’s theme — Chaos to Clarity: Leveraging Emerging Technologies — highlights the ways these agencies have used technology to respond to unexpected, world-changing events.

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The Strategic Advantage: How Veterans Redefine Business Success.

USFCR

The transition from the battlefield to the boardroom is seamless with the Veteran-Owned Small Business (VOSB) program. This U.S. government initiative offers veterans a solid platform to leverage their discipline, leadership, and strategic thinking for entrepreneurial success. It's where military precision meets business acumen, paving the way for veterans to achieve remarkable triumphs in the corporate world.

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3 Companies Awarded Spots on $125M NIST Cybersecurity & Privacy Support Services IDIQ

GovCon Wire

Three companies have won spots on a potential five-year, $125 million small business set-aside contract to provide cybersecurity and privacy support services to the National Institute of Standards and Technology. A notice posted Friday on SAM.gov states that NIST has selected Analygence, CyberESI and Electrosoft as contractors of the CAPSS indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity acquisition vehicle.

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Reminder: 2023 SDVOSB Deadline Looming

SmallGovCon

SmallGovCon has covered the SBA’s assumption of control over certification of Service-Disabled Veteran Owned Small Businesses (“SDVOSB”) and Veteran Owned Small Businesses (“VOSB”) since it was first announced well over a year ago. Now, we are coming close to one of the final deadlines associated with SBA taking over these certification processes.

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How Federal Agencies Can Ace Windows 11 Migration

FedTech Magazine

The clock is ticking toward Microsoft Windows 10’s end of life in October 2025. While it’s not yet a five-alarm fire, the deadline is something that requires IT leaders’ attention, and the sooner you address it, the better. Is your agency prepared for a Windows 11 migration? If not, here are specific actions to take to ensure a smooth shift to the new OS.

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Connor Gallagher - Registration & Contracting Specialist

USFCR

Connor Gallagher, who joined the US Federal Contractor Registration team in February 2023, brings military experience and a dedication to serving others. A native of Long Island, NY, Connor relocated to Florida in October 2022 after seven years in the U.S. Air Force. During his military career, he held various roles, ranging from Construction Management to Education and Training Manager for the nuclear enterprise.

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Chris Bolster Assumes Finance VP Role at Booz Allen

GovCon Wire

Chris Bolster, a nearly two-decade Booz Allen Hamilton (NYSE: BAH) veteran, has been promoted to vice president of finance at the McLean, Virginia-headquartered information technology and services provider.

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Recent SEC Enforcement Put Pressure on Companies to Not Stifle Whistleblowing

Whistleblower Network News

In recent months, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has stepped up its enforcement of Rule 21F-17(a), filing a number of enforcement actions against companies for stifling whistleblowing through restrictive nondisclosure agreements and other employee agreements. New reporting by The Wall Street Journal details how these actions, including a record $10 million penalty against D.

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OMB guidance asks agencies to provide inventory of IoT assets

FedScoop

The Office of Management and Budget is stepping up its oversight of Internet of Things usage throughout the federal government, calling on agencies to deliver an inventory of their “covered IoT assets” by the end of fiscal year 2024. In its FY2024 Federal Information Security and Privacy Management Requirements guidance, released Monday, OMB noted that the ubiquity and breadth of agency-used IoT devices underscores the federal government’s vulnerabilities to “new and more complex” cyber threats,

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IT integration problems are latest setback for DoD’s multibillion dollar moving system overhaul

Federal News Network

A long-awaited overhaul of the Defense Department’s system for moving military members’ household goods from place to place will be delayed yet again — and for a still-undetermined period of time, officials said Thursday. Unlike previous setbacks, the latest stumbling block isn’t related to the numerous legal challenges that have faced the Global Household Goods contract (GHC), which is worth up to $17.9 billion over nine years.

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The Convergence of Gen AI & Cyber: A Conversation with Accenture Federal Services’ John Goodman & Rick Driggers

GovCon Wire

The cybersecurity landscape across the globe is changing as new technologies and threats emerge. Now, public and private sector leaders are looking to artificial intelligence tools and technologies to shore up their cyber capabilities and better protect their important data and assets.

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Whistleblowers Receive $500,000 for Alleging Underpayment of Customs Duties

Whistleblower Network News

On December 5, the U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Texas announced a $2.5 million False Claims Act (FCA) settlement with ADCO Industries (aka Dallco Marketing, Inc.), a Dallas-based importer of industrial products, and two Chinese companies and two individuals. The settlement resolves charges that ADCO violated the FCA by failing to pay customs duties on imports from China.

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Valkyrie Wins $76M Navy Contract to Train Military Forces in 6 Countries

ExecutiveBiz

Valkyrie Enterprises won a five-year, $76 million contract to support the U.S. Navy C enter for Surface Combat Systems Training Command. The company said Wednesday it will perform systems engineering and training analysis to serve the mission of SCSTC across the globe.

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A HUBZone Appeal Appears! Continuing our Look at the HUBZone Appeal Process

SmallGovCon

Earlier this year , SBA’s Office of Hearings and Appeal (“OHA”) released its first HUBZone status protest appeal decision. That decision, as you may recall was fairly straightforward, resulting in a dismissal of the appeal. About half a year later, OHA has issued its second HUBZone status appeal decision ! This one is even more straightforward than the first one, but it is important nonetheless as it now gives us further insight into the HUBZone appeal system.

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ICE to Solicit Proposals for Translation & Transcription Services Requirements

GovCon Wire

The Department of Homeland Security’s Immigration and Customs Enforcement is planning to solicit proposals from potential industry sources capable of providing monitoring and general translation, interpretation and transcription services. The ICE Homeland Security Investigations anticipates releasing a final request for proposals for the Title III contract on Dec.

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How to Create a Proposal Writing Template That Wows!

Key Solutions

Writing templates are one of the first steps to complete once the draft and final solicitation are released. A writing template serves as the base of a successful proposal.

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DHS Seeks Industry Input for Potential CISA Multi-Cloud Analytics Platform

ExecutiveBiz

The Department of Homeland Security is seeking industry input on the feasibility of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency's Advanced Analytics Platform For Machine Learning project. In a notice posted Tuesday on SAM.gov, DHS' Office of Mission and Capability Support said it is looking into industry capabilities to support the cloud services requirements of the CAP-M research and development initiative.

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Energy Department looking to make ‘broad bets’ for furthering quantum research and development

FedScoop

The Department of Energy is looking to make “broad bets” for upcoming emerging tech and quantum research projects, the agency’s top IT official said Tuesday. Speaking at a FedScoop and General Dynamics Information Technology event, DOE Chief Information Officer Ann Dunkin shared that the agency is working on the securing of quantum technology as research and development progresses.

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Capitol Meridian Partners Invests in Data Analytics Software Developer Clarity Innovations

GovCon Wire

Capitol Meridian Partners has invested an undisclosed amount in Clarity Innovations, a Columbia, Maryland-based developer of data analytics software for national security applications.

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Comprehensive Whistleblower Book Continues to Receive Rave Reviews

Whistleblower Network News

Rules for Whistleblowers: A Handbook for Doing What’s Right is the latest book by leading whistleblower attorney Stephen M. Kohn of Kohn, Kohn & Colapinto. The book, Kohn’s seventh on whistleblowing provides an overview of U.S. whistleblower laws and provides advice to would-be-whistleblowers on how to best go about making a disclosure of misconduct.

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Serco to Support Navy USV Development Efforts Under $68M Contract Award; Tom Watson Quoted

ExecutiveBiz

Serco has been awarded the Autonomy and Vehicle Control Systems / Testing and Evaluations contract by the U.S. Navy. The IT service management company said Thursday that, under the three-year, $68 million contract, it will support the Naval Architecture and Engineering Department within Naval Surface Warfare Center Carderock Division in developing unmanned surface vessel autonomy.

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VA hires unnamed senior executive to clean up website benefits issues

FedScoop

The Department of Veterans Affairs has hired a new senior executive to quickly fix serious issues on the department’s VA.gov website related to mishandled claims and access benefits — but the identity of that executive isn’t known to a top VA tech official. During a House Veterans’ Affairs Subcommittee on Technology Modernization hearing Monday, Chairman Matt Rosendale, R-Mont., pressed Kurt DelBene, the VA’s assistant secretary for information and technology and CIO, on his a

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CMS’ Andrea Fletcher Highlights Open Source Benefits

GovCon Wire

Open source software is code that is available for anyone to inspect, modify, enhance and share, and its accessibility and flexibility offers a wide array of options for users looking to meet specific needs.

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Litigator Joins Michael Best's Chicago Employment Shop

Government Contracts

Michael Best & Friedrich LLP is expanding its bench of employment and labor attorneys with the addition of a former Novack & Macey LLP and Armstrong Teasdale LLP partner in its Chicago office, the firm announced Wednesday.

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RTX to Build & Demonstrate Wideband Passive Sensors for Navy

ExecutiveBiz

RTX has secured a potential five-year, $ 20.8 million contract to build and demonstrate two wideband passive sensor systems for the U.S. Navy's Birdseye Yonder effort. The Office of Naval Research solicited bids for the cost-plus-fixed-fee contract under a long range broad agency announcement and will obligate funds in the Navy's fiscal 2023 research, development, test and evaluation budget, the Department of Defense said Tuesday.

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