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DoD Contract Academy
How To Submit A Proposal Everyday! Interview With Jon Confrancesco

DoD Contract Academy

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024 53:59


SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE Channel! Get CERTIFIED: Become a certified GovClose Advisor and Earn up to $400K a year as a freelance GOVERNMENT CONTRACT CONSULTANT HIRE An Expert: Hire one of our certified advisors to optimize your approach to federal sales and win more contracts. Full, Part Time & project based options available. Follow me on Linkedin! American AI Logistics In this episode of the DOD Contract Academy Podcast, we interview John Conferencesco from American AI Logistics. The focus is on a revolutionary service that allows companies to generate numerous government contract proposals easily and cost-effectively using AI. John shares his industry insights, starting from his civilian work with the Navy to his entrepreneurial achievements. The discussion covers the intricacies of government contracting, ranging from products like toilet paper to high-end software solutions, highlighting strategies like 'bid to lose' for market entry. Tune in to learn about this innovative tool that can transform how businesses approach government contracting. 00:00 Introduction and Special Interview Announcement 01:00 Introducing John and His Background 01:52 John's Early Career with the Navy 02:43 Transition to the Private Sector 07:24 Experiences at Lockheed Martin and Booz Allen 12:43 Building a Business with Active Navigation 14:11 Sales Strategies and Client Relationships 23:11 Success with Cybersecurity and Starting a New Company 24:50 Understanding Bid Strategies in Government Contracting 25:59 The Concept of 'Bid to Lose' 30:40 Leveraging Technology and AI in Bidding 32:39 Challenges and Realities of Government Contracting 38:59 The Importance of Relationships and Salesmanship 42:05 Exploring the Future of Bidding with AI 48:59 Getting Started with AI-Driven Bidding

PaperPlayer biorxiv neuroscience
Frontal-midline oscillations index the evolution of spatial memory during active navigation

PaperPlayer biorxiv neuroscience

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2023


Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2023.04.22.537940v1?rss=1 Authors: Du, Y. K., Liang, M., McAvan, A. S., Wilson, R. C., Ekstrom, A. D. Abstract: Previous research has demonstrated that humans combine multiple sources of spatial information, such as allothetic and idiothetic cues, while navigating through an environment. However, it is unclear whether this involves comparing multiple representations from multiple sources during encoding (parallel hypothesis) or primarily accumulating idiothetic information until the end of the navigation to integrate with allothetic information (serial hypothesis). We tested these two hypotheses in an active navigation task using mobile scalp EEG recordings. Participants walked through an immersive virtual hallway with or without conflicts between allothetic and idiothetic cues and pointed toward the starting position of the hallway. By analyzing the scalp oscillatory activities during the navigation phase, we found that path segments including memory anchors -- such as path intersections -- were more strongly associated with the pointing error, regardless of when they appeared during encoding. This indicates that the integration of spatial information of a walked path likely begins in the early stages of navigation rather in late stages alone, supporting the parallel hypothesis. Furthermore, theta oscillations in frontal-midline regions during active navigation were related to memory of the path rather than only movement through the path, supporting a mnemonic role of theta oscillations. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info Podcast created by Paper Player, LLC

DMRadio Podcast
Quality First – Governance and Lineage for Accuracy

DMRadio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2020 55:13


Broadcast Date: August 13, 2020, at 3ET Guests: Barr Moses, Monte Carlo Nick Halsey, Okera Peter Baumann, Active Navigation

Compliance Perspectives
Dean Gonsowski on Data Stewardship [Podcast]

Compliance Perspectives

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2020 14:20


Post By: Adam Turteltaub The amount of data collected by organizations has skyrocketed over the last two days and with it, notes Dean Gonsowski, Chief Revenue Officer at Active Navigation, has come a change in the equation. Instead of creating more value, more data is creating more risk. In this podcast he encourages companies to change from a collect all you can mode to one in which organizations start by asking “Why are we collecting this data?” The next questions to ask: what data do we already have and where is it stored? Too often, he explains, data is stored in unstructured formats such as in file sharing sites and shared drives. That makes data difficult to track and easy to go astray. It’s time, he argues, to starting thinking about purposeful, intentional and minimal collection of data. Then, for the data you have, audit and monitor to make sure that the data is being collected, housed and used properly.

P3 - Project Privacy Podcast
The Evolution of File Analysis

P3 - Project Privacy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2020 14:02


Peter Baumann, CEO of Active Navigation, joins the show to break down the 2020 Gartner Market Guide for File Analysis. Tune in as we cover what the term means, the current state of the market, and what's to come in the future.

Federal Drive with Tom Temin
When big data gets too big

Federal Drive with Tom Temin

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2020 10:27


Data is one of government's strategic assets. That sounds nice, but it's also enshrined in statute and regulation. But big data can get too big, and now data leaders, at least in the military, have been talking about data downsizing. Joining the Federal Drive with more, the CEO of the Data Foundation, Dr. Nick Hart. And the vice president of federal at Active Navigation, Jesse Rauch.

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GovExec Daily
Using Data to Conduct Government Operations

GovExec Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2020 20:51


The work of government relies on data. As much as the work is done, it is backed by the first year of the Federal Data strategy, which began in January. Federal employees and managers need to work with data daily and keep it safe. As we move deeper into the first year of the Federal Data strategy, feds will have to navigate the annual action plan. Nick Hart, CEO of the Data Coalition  and Jesse Rauch, VP of Federal at Active Navigation, joined the show to talk about how federal managers and employees can handle the massive troves of data and also keep said data safe.  

What's Working in Washington
What's Working in Washington - Ep 358 - Why Washington is doing better than you think - John Cofrancesco

What's Working in Washington

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2019 8:51


John Cofrancesco, VP of businesss development at Active Navigation, discusses some of the things going well in Washington, like the recent work to unify government agencies under similar NIST information standards.

What's Working in Washington
What's Working in Washington - Ep 325 - The hidden danger in your daily data - John Cofrancesco

What's Working in Washington

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2019 8:00


John Cofrancesco, VP of Business Development at Active Navigation, discusses the security risks that can be hidden in everyday files like emails, spreadsheets and presentations, and how companies can work to mitigate damage these might cause in a hack.

Federal Tech Talk
Data hoarding & records management

Federal Tech Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2019 42:55


John Cofrancesco, vice president for Business Development at Active Navigation, joins host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk to discuss records management and how his company can help federal agencies eliminate redundant, obsolete or trivial data.

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IRMS podcast series
IRMS016 - Rich Hale

IRMS podcast series

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2015 28:52


Rich Hale, Chief Technology Officer for Active Navigation, discusses the analytics and business intelligence capabilities within his company's product.   He  describes how such capabilities can be used to take action on content held on fileshares, SharePoint and on Microsoft Exchange email servers.