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Protester Says Army Irrationally Switched $257M Deal To Rival

ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Protester Says Army Irrationally Switched $257M Deal To Rival Law360 (March 15, 2021, 11:25 PM EDT) The original awardee of a $257.1 million U.S. Army logistics support task order has urged the Court of Federal Claims to award it the deal again, saying an earlier decision that resulted in the order switching to a rival was irrational. The U.S. Government Accountability Office s ruling that the Army shouldn t have upwardly adjusted Vectrus Mission Solutions Corp. s proposed price to account for costs Vectrus said it would absorb was an irrational decision that effectively forced the Army to ignore the risks and cost realism of Vectrus bid, VS2 LLC said in a March 4 complaint unsealed Monday.

Texas crisis fuels investor interest in grid management startups, rooftop solar

Blog PODCAST Blog Blog 15 Mar, 2021 Author Michael Copley With concerns growing about the reliability of the electric grid, investors are increasingly focused on technologies that can help tie together distributed energy resources like this rooftop solar array at an Amazon facility. Source: Amazon Two weeks after a winter storm nearly took down Texas power grid in February, a software company called Uplight Inc. that promises to make the U.S. energy system more resilient vaulted to unicorn status with a new round of funding valuing the firm at $1.5 billion. Power crises like the February outages that left millions of Texans freezing in the dark for days and the 2020 rolling blackouts in the western U.S. caused by extreme heat and wildfires have sparked demand for on-site energy systems like solar panels and batteries. But as the Uplight fundraising indicates, it is also accelerating investor interest in startups offering grid ma

Citigroup s Early ID program helps diverse candidates nab internships

Recruitment for Wall Street s summer internships is beginning earlier. As a result, diverse candidates might be excluded from landing offers.  Citigroup s Early ID program engages with diverse candidates through a 5-week program.  In the fall of his sophomore year at Lehigh University, William Pemberton, a finance major, started looking for internships.  He wanted to land an internship in the summer of 2019, prior to his senior year, so he started looking more than a year out, in the fall of 2017. Like other students, he knew that successfully finding a job in financial services meant he needed to be proactive. During his research, Pemberton came across Citigroup s Early ID, a five-week virtual recruiting program that helps diverse candidates gain access to educational resources on financial services, and get their foot in the door with the global bank.

Assessing the Benefits and Costs of the U S Military Presence in Japan and South Korea

from the Government Accountability Office gave an overview of the historical context for the current U.S. military presence in Japan and South Korea and highlight current U.S. government and expert views on the benefits of these bases to U.S. national security, as well as provide some detailed data on the costs of the U.S. presence. SPEAKER BIOGRAPHIES Diana Maurer is a Director in the U.S. Government Accountability Office’s (GAO) Defense Capabilities and Management team, where she currently leads GAO’s work overseeing defense sustainment and readiness issues.  Her recent work includes reviews of F-35 sustainment, conditions and workforce at military depots, and the mission capability of military aviation. She has testified more than two dozen times before Congressional committees on a variety of issues including the F-35, Navy ship maintenance, federal prisons, national drug control policy, the FBI’s use of facial recognition technology, and several DHS management issues

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