The Peel

Join hosts Shelley McGuire and David Blackburn as they have one on one conversations with government and industry leaders on trends, challenges, and opportunities in GovCon.

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Thursday Jul 24, 2025

In this episode of The Peel, David Blackburn sits down with Frank Nestore, Vice President of Mathtech, a 50-year-old employee-owned consulting firm making a strategic move into the federal space after decades of success with state governments and commercial clients.
Frank discusses how Mathtech is bringing proven modernization strategies, pragmatic AI adoption frameworks, and data-driven insights to agencies navigating increased demands, shrinking budgets, and rapidly evolving technology. From human services and taxation to transportation and fraud prevention, Mathtech’s focus is on use-case-first transformation, where AI isn’t just a buzzword, but a carefully aligned tool used to solve real, mission-critical problems.
With a strong emphasis on clean data as the on-ramp to AI, agile pilots, stakeholder engagement, and aligning tech efforts with measurable outcomes, Frank shares how Mathtech helps agencies modernize without losing sight of the human element. He also explores how AI can address rampant fraud and identity abuse and why fostering a culture of alignment and accountability is just as important as the tools themselves.
To connect with Frank, visit his LinkedIn page here.
To learn more about Mathtech, visit their website here.

Wednesday Jul 23, 2025

The Real Deal is a new Peel series created by Speedshift Ventures and PilieroMazza PLLC. Episodes will explore the fast-evolving world of M&A in the government contracting space. This series dives deep into the realities facing buyers, sellers, advisors, and operators—unpacking the trends, risks, and decisions behind successful (and sometimes failed) deals. In this premiere episode, Sarah Djamshidi, President and Managing Partner at Speedshift Ventures and Cy Alba, Partner at PilieroMazza PLLC unravel the complex dynamics shaping mergers and acquisitions in government contracting today.
Sarah Djamshidi, CEO and Managing Partner of SpeedShift Ventures, is a licensed investment banker with over two decades of experience advising more than 300 government contractors. She shares invaluable insight into what makes a business truly ready to sell in 2025—from strong margins and pipeline visibility to key positions on vehicles like GSA and OASIS+. Sarah also walks through the biggest deal-breakers she sees, including due diligence blind spots, integration missteps, cultural mismatches, and overreliance on founder relationships. Her approach emphasizes strategic preparation and risk awareness, helping sellers avoid costly surprises.
Cy Alba, a partner at PilieroMazza, offers deep legal perspective on the evolving regulatory landscape. He breaks down the rising importance of 800-171 and CMMC compliance, sharing why early transparency and risk mitigation are critical in preserving deal value. Sai explains how AI usage in federal proposals is becoming less controversial under the current administration, and how OTAs and teaming with OEMs are boosting valuation potential. He also addresses how contractors should respond when facing a de-scoping modification or a termination for convenience, laying out legal protections, proactive strategies, and real-world examples of how to protect your interests.
This episode is packed with insights and actionable guidance for government contractors navigating the buy-sell landscape in a year defined by scrutiny, compliance, and opportunity. Whether you’re preparing to exit or preparing to buy, you’ll walk away better equipped to evaluate readiness, manage risk, and close with confidence.
To connect with Sarah, visit her LinkedIn page here.
Learn more about Speedshift Advisors by visiting their webpage here.To connect with Cy, visit his LinkedIn page here.Learn more about PilieroMazza PLLC by visiting their webpage here.
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Tuesday Jul 22, 2025

In this episode of The Peel, Shelley McGuire sits down with Scott Hopper, President of Hopper Consulting and a retired U.S. Air Force Colonel with over 27 years of experience in logistics and supply chain management. With a distinguished military career that included war planning, IT modernization, and serving as executive officer to top-level defense leaders, Scott brings a deep understanding of national security and the resilience of critical infrastructure.
Since retiring from the Air Force, Scott has worked with major government contracting firms before launching his own consultancy, aiming to transform how government and industry approach supply chain security. He shares candid insights into the growing threat of foreign interference, specifically China’s efforts to disrupt U.S. logistics through strategies like “Volt Typhoon”, and how small businesses and local governments can better defend against cyber and supply chain vulnerabilities.
To connect with Scott, follow him on LinkedIn here.Learn more about Hopper Consulting by visiting their webpage here.
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Monday Jul 21, 2025

In this episode of The Peel, David Blackburn welcomes Larry Bafundo, the newly appointed President of MO, a service-disabled veteran-owned small business making major waves in the federal and commercial innovation spaces. With a background spanning federal agencies, including the Department of Labor and the GSA’s Technology Modernization Fund, Larry brings a rare dual perspective from both inside and outside government.
He shares how MO is leveraging human-centered design, agile development, and modular system architecture to help agencies like VA, USDA, CMS, and the Air Force modernize services and transform digital experiences. Larry also dives into how MO is reimagining service design for the AI era and building plug-and-play solutions that reduce complexity, drive outcomes, and enable governments to do more with less.
With AI transformation accelerating, shrinking budgets, and increasing pressure on state and federal systems, Larry explains how MO is evolving from a services-first model to one that includes repeatable, scalable product solutions, all while keeping the human experience at the core. Expect insights on what’s next in public sector innovation, how to build for resilience, and why understanding problems, not just pitching tech, is still the key to driving change.
To connect with Larry, visit his LinkedIn page here.To learn more about MO, visit their website here.
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Thursday Jul 17, 2025

In this episode of The Peel, David Blackburn sits down with Jennifer Sample, Chief Technology Officer at Empower AI, to explore how this forward-leaning IT services company is helping federal agencies navigate, and operationalize the rapidly evolving world of artificial intelligence. Jennifer shares why she joined Empower AI, describing it as a rare blend of innovation and rigor, where deep tech meets mission-critical government work. From overcoming data silos and aligning internal stakeholders to choosing the right use cases and balancing tools with services, Jennifer offers practical advice for agencies looking to harness AI for meaningful outcomes. She emphasizes the need for human-centered design, strong data governance, and achievable quick wins to drive adoption. With a unique perspective rooted in both R&D and operational deployment, Jennifer paints a picture of Empower AI as not just embracing the AI future—but actively shaping it.
To connect with Jennifer, visit her LinkedIn page here.To learn more about Empower AI, visit their website here.
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Tuesday Jul 15, 2025

In this episode of The Peel, Shelley welcomes Matthew Sweatt, a standout leader with over 20 years of success in business development and government contracting and Vice President of Federal Solutions at DivIHN Integration. Known across the federal space for his high energy and extensive industry presence, Matt brings sharp insight into the evolving staffing landscape and what it means for both agencies and candidates today.
Matt dives into how AI is transforming job markets, why upskilling every 2.5 years is now essential, the key differences between federal and commercial staff augmentation, like speed vs. structure, and why cultural fit is often overlooked in government hiring. He also shares how DivIHN Integration is taking an innovative approach to reskilling talent, working with educational institutions and nonprofits to fill future-ready roles in cybersecurity and more.
To connect with Matthew, follow him on LinkedIn here.Learn more about DivIHN Integration by visiting their webpage here.
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Monday Jul 14, 2025

In this episode of The Peel, David Blackburn speaks with Natasha Williams, COO, and Beverly Rohtert, VP at IntegrityM, an award-winning, woman-owned small business leading the charge in fraud, waste, and abuse (FWA) prevention for nearly two decades. With deep expertise in Medicare, Medicaid, and commercial healthcare, Natasha and Beverly detail how generative AI—voice cloning, deepfakes, and synthetic identities—is reshaping fraud in alarming ways. 
They explain how today’s fraud is faster, scalable, and harder to detect, demanding that integrity professionals rethink even what it means to be “proactive.” IntegrityM is adapting by pushing beyond rules-based systems to intelligence-led strategies that integrate prompt engineering awareness, advanced analytics, and cross-functional detection capabilities. 
As Beverly notes, fraud is no longer sloppy; it’s sophisticated, and staying ahead requires constant education, strategic thinking, and understanding how AI is evolving. With a clear passion for fighting fraud and protecting healthcare dollars, the IntegrityM team stands out as a trusted partner for agencies seeking real-time, cutting-edge fraud detection solutions.
To connect with Natasha, visit her LinkedIn page here.To connect with Beverly, visit her LinkedIn page here.To learn more about IntegrityM, visit their website here.
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Wednesday Jul 09, 2025

In this episode of The Peel, David Blackburn sits down with Robert Turner, CEO of rTurner Consulting, to explore how federal contractors can finally cut through the noise of countless RFQs and task orders. Robert introduces RFQ Plus, an AI-powered solution built to streamline one of the most time-consuming challenges in GovCon: identifying which solicitations are actually worth your time.
Instead of spending hours manually reading and filtering through documents, RFQ Plus ingests and analyzes them instantly—scoring each against your company’s specific bid criteria and surfacing only the most relevant, high-fit opportunities. With explainable and customizable scoring, it helps teams focus faster, respond smarter, and avoid wasted effort. If you’re drowning in solicitations and unsure where to focus, RFQ Plus may be the clarity you’ve been missing.
To connect with Robert, visit his LinkedIn page here.To learn more about rTurner Consulting, visit their website here.Learn more about RFQ Plus here.
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Tuesday Jul 08, 2025

In this episode of The Peel, Shelley McGuire sits down with Eric Nusbaum, CEO of ENcompass Consulting Group, to cut through the noise and deliver a fast-paced, insight-packed breakdown of what’s happening right now across major GWAC and IDIQ programs.
They delve into the Army’s new AOS model, a streamlined approach to accessing innovative solutions, and provide key updates on ITES-4H, which is finally moving toward awarding contracts. They also tackle NASA SEWP VI’s current limbo, with NASA still leading the charge despite a possible GSA takeover, and unpack the ongoing delays and protests around CIOSP4.
Not all the news is good: DHS has officially canceled FirstSource III and PACS III, marking a major shift in how future contracts will be handled. But there’s light at the end of the tunnel, OASIS+ is rolling out new award waves, expanding into five new domains, and preparing for on-ramping opportunities later this year.
To connect with Eric, visit him on LinkedIn ⁠here⁠. To learn more about ENcompass Consulting Group, visit their website ⁠here⁠.
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Thursday Jun 26, 2025

In this episode, David speaks with Brittany Chiang, CEO of Flatter Inc., a fast-growing federal contractor deeply committed to innovation and national security. Brittany shares how Flatter is leveraging AI and automation across its enterprise, training over 20 custom GPTs to enhance capture and proposal development, enabling less experienced team members to contribute meaningfully to data calls and opportunity analysis.
With a unique edge as a CEO who codes, Brittany explains how Flatter's technical capabilities allow them to bid faster and more frequently, even extending support to their mentor-protégé partners by provisioning internal tools to help them succeed on smaller contracts. The company is actively piloting AI tools in federal training environments and is fully committed to remaining in the federal market despite prior exploration of commercial applications.
She also highlights the opportunity for small businesses to thrive through speed, innovation, and responsiveness, especially given the lack of unsolicited proposals seen by agencies. Flatter Inc. sees this evolving environment as a moment of transformation, not hesitation, and Brittany offers a compelling, optimistic perspective on what’s next for government contracting.
To connect with Brittany, visit her LinkedIn page here.To learn more about Flatter  Inc., visit their website here.

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