Two sub-contractors have been accused of defrauding an unnamed government agency by selling defective body armor. The total haul from the fraud: a whopping $3,500. Jane Musgrave reports in the Palm Beach Post: “Dan Thomas Lounsbury Jr., owner of Tactical Products...
The money is great and the jobs are sexy, so why do most data scientists spend several hours per week looking for new jobs? And why are 13 percent of data scientists actively looking to leave their current job? Many tech companies are failing their employees,...
Last week, Google unveiled a search tool that aims to consolidate all the different repositories on data all over the world into a single searchable database. Called Dataset Search, the search engine will index the fragmented datasets that institutions publish online....
Thomas Brock is a middle-aged white man in good health. So how was he awarded $350 million in contracts pegged for disabled veterans, minorities and women? Prosecutors haven’t released the details yet, but they say Brock had no qualms about using fronts for...
Politics aside, Brett Kavanaugh’s ongoing confirmation has implications for government contractors. Kavanaugh, if confirmed, might be the key vote in the overturning of the Auer Doctrine, which has long been a pain in the side for suppliers to government. Here...