The White House Deputy National Security Advisor Anne Neuberger called AI a “classic dual use technology.” But Neuberger is bullish on how it could improve #cyberdefenses, including analyzing logs for #cyberthreats, generating more secure software code, and patching existing vulnerabilities. Read the story by Justin Doubleday.
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Federal News Network is the key source of breaking news, information and analysis on the topics that matter most to federal agency managers, policy makers and contractors. We cover the federal government and those who do business with the government, concentrating on workforce, management, defense, technology, contracting, policy, and pay and benefits issues.
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- federal government, pay & benefits, workforce, federal contracting, defense, information technology, jason miller, jared serbu, tom temin, and mike causey
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House Republicans are leading a supplemental funding bill to address a multi-billion-dollar budget crunch at the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs to ensure the department can keep paying benefits to veterans for the rest of the fiscal year. Read the story by Jory Heckman.
House Republicans lead $3B VA supplement to fix year-end budget shortfall
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Retirement from a career should mean an exciting new phase in life — not a glidepath to the graveyard. Federal retirees tend to be a feisty group. One reason is they tend to prepare carefully. Retirement expert Tammy Flanagan joined the Federal Drive with Thomas Temin with some observations. #Retirement
Retirement from work isn’t retirement from life
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Very low earth orbit satellites, known as #VLEOs, have become important in a variety of surveillance and imaging applications. Trouble is, they’re so low, they don’t stay up very long without propulsion to keep them up. Eventually, they run out of fuel. That’s a problem the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) is trying to solve with a program known as #Otter. #TheFederalDriveWithTomTemin
A DARPA program to extend the life of low-orbit satellites
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National Federation of Federal Employees says skipped-over job duties that wildland firefighters perform for the Forest Service could mean they’re missing out on thousands of dollars a year. By Drew Friedman https://lnkd.in/eecfru6X #unions #forestservice
Wildland firefighters at the Forest Service work beyond their job duties. Their union says that’s a big problem
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Lisa Sanders, the director of science and technology for SOCOM, said Congress gave them authority to test out new approaches to SBIR agreements. By Jason Miller https://lnkd.in/eYjps57g #defense #socom #sbir
SOCOM cuts years out of some SBIR phase 3 awards
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United States Postal Service expects these temporary price increases will help it bring in $77 million in additional package revenue in FY 2025. By Jory Heckman https://lnkd.in/eQGcBdur #usps #agencyoversight
USPS brings back holiday surcharge in bid to boost package revenue
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The United States Postal Service is bringing back a holiday surcharge for some of its package services, as the agency prepares for its busy year-end peak season. Read the story by Jory Heckman. #USPS
USPS brings back holiday surcharge in bid to boost package revenue
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In acquiring sonar equipment, the Navy didn't go deep enough into the fine points of small business rules. In a small business set-aside, the question of whether an offeror could be a non-manufacturer showed just how complicated things can get. Haynes and Boone, LLP procurement attorney Zachary Prince joined the Federal Drive with Thomas Temin to provide details. #thefederaldrivewithtomtemin #Navy #SmallBusiness
The Navy made a big mistake in a small business procurement
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The federal government stands as the nation’s largest entity in many ways. Among them, it’s the biggest buyer of goods and services. It spends some $700 billion a year through contracting. Kim Miller, the vice president of industry advisory at Icertis, knows all of this. She spent 26 years in government aerospace and defense contracting. She advocates approaching the modernizing of contracting from a cradle-to-grave viewpoint. Read or watch the full interview to learn more! | https://bit.ly/3ZhbO6f Sponsored by Icertis
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