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No. 1 LSU track & field win 20 titles at Battle on the Bayou File photo of the Bernie Moore Track, PMAC, Tiger Stadium on the LSU campus in Baton Rouge, La. (Source: WAFB) By Spencer Chrisman | April 4, 2021 at 8:18 AM CDT - Updated April 4 at 8:18 AM BATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB) - The top ranked LSU menâs and womenâs track and field team combined to win 20 titles at the Battle on the Bayou, an event that they hosted on Saturday, April 4 at Bernie Moore Track Stadium. In the 200 meters, Favour Ofili won the even when she ran the fastest 200 meter time of her career with a 22.69 that currently leads the NCAA. She became the seventh fastest Nigerian in history over the distance of 200 meters, and was a Battle on the Bayou meet record. ....
Feb 26, 2021 Whether 2021 is the “Year Of The GWAC” remains to be seen, but government-wide acquisition contract vehicles will be high on the agenda for the companies pursuing them and the agencies that will be using them. In this episode of Project 38, Senior Staff Ross Wilkers goes to three leading market research and proposal specialists to get their views and insight into the overall GWAC landscape and what companies must take into account when pursuing them. For Part 1, Amber Hart and Lisa Shea Mundt from The Pulse of GovCon break down one hotly-anticipated vehicle in CIO-SP4 that will be ready for industry to bid on any day now and deliver some hard-hitting truths on how not all vehicles are created alike. ....
Critical Update: Did COVID-19 Push More Agencies Into the Cloud? Singkham/Shutterstock.com email December 15, 2020 The COVID-19 pandemic and resulting mass telework means agencies must have moved more data, workloads and services into the cloud. Right? The COVID-19 pandemic moved a lot of federal employees from agency offices to home offices this year, requiring remote, cloud services so they could keep doing their jobs. But the federal cloud journey has been slow and uneven so, did COVID-19 actually push more cloud adoption across government? The answer is, “probably,” “most likely,” “of course it did,” … “we think.” For this episode of Critical Update, ....