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Amentum Appoints Charles A. Mathis as New CFO; CEO John Vollmer Quoted
by William McCormick
Published on January 5, 2022
Amentum Appoints Charles A. Mathis as New CFO; CEO John Vollmer Quoted

Amentum announced on Wednesday that the company has appointed Charles A. Mathis as its new chief financial officer to assume responsibility for Amentum’s corporate finance activities including financial strategy, business operations, accounting, compliance, tax and treasury.

“Charlie possesses extensive expertise across financial and business operations and understands the complex environment in which government services companies operate,” said John Vollmer, Amentum’s CEO and a six-time Wash100 Award winner. 

Previously, Mathis served as the executive vice president and chief financial officer for SAIC from Nov. 2016 until retiring from the position in Jan. 2021. 

In addition, Mathis has also served as the CFO for multiple notable defense contractors in the sector such as Force Protection, Inc. and EFW, Inc., and commercial IT and cloud company ScanSource, Inc.

“I look forward to leading a diverse team of professionals within Amentum’s executive leadership team and finance organization as the company continues its growth trajectory,” Mathis said. “I am particularly excited to explore ways we can create value for the business in 2022 and beyond.”

About Amentum 

Amentum is a premier global technical and engineering services partner supporting critical programs of national significance across defense, security, intelligence, energy and environment. We draw from a century-old heritage of operational excellence, mission focus, and successful execution underpinned by a strong culture of safety and ethics.

GovCon Expert/Industry News/News
GovCon Expert Mark Amtower: 2022 Federal Civilian Agency LinkedIn Census
by William McCormick
Published on January 5, 2022
GovCon Expert Mark Amtower: 2022 Federal Civilian Agency LinkedIn Census

In his latest article as a member of Executive Mosaic’s GovCon Expert program, Mark Amtower, a 36-year veteran of the federal and government contracting (GovCon) sector, has released the first two parts of his look into the Amtower’s 2022 Federal Civilian Agency LinkedIn Census. 

In this two-part feature, GovCon Expert Mark Amtower discussed the latest trends and surge of top executives and federal agencies that are utilizing LinkedIn for networking in the government contracting (GovCon) and other areas of the federal landscape. 

“The 2022 Fed LinkedIn census represents a significant increase over 2021. I attribute this to two factors: first and foremost, more federal and DOD employees, including military, joining LinkedIn. There was a surge in federal civilian agencies…These numbers represent a significant opportunity for government contractors to reach out and connect with key influencers.”

GovCon Expert Mark Amtower posted his full two-part feature on LinkedIn. Click here for Part One and click here for Part Two. 

Amtower’s LinkedIn for GovCon webinars are also available through Government Marketing University -https://gmarku.com/product-category/training/

Cybersecurity/News
NIST Calls for Public Comments on Draft Open Banking Cybersecurity Report
by Christine Thropp
Published on January 5, 2022
NIST Calls for Public Comments on Draft Open Banking Cybersecurity Report

The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is seeking public input on its recently released draft report that defines open banking and provides details about its functions, enablers, cybersecurity and privacy-related issues.

The draft Cybersecurity Considerations for Open Banking Technology and Emerging Standards report also describes the new financial ecosystem and outlines how individuals and small and mid-size businesses in several countries around the world use the technology to move their finances, NIST said Monday.

Report authors from the agency, academe and private sector wrote that open baking is also aimed at streamlining entry to the financial business sector for new financial service providers.

Public comments are due March 3rd.

Government Technology/News
U.S., Other Countries Explore Ways to Regulate Crypto
by Jane Edwards
Published on January 5, 2022
U.S., Other Countries Explore Ways to Regulate Crypto

Although China, Qatar, Egypt and six other countries have fully banned cryptocurrency, the U.S. and other countries are exploring how to regulate the digital currency, Fortune reported Wednesday.

Gary Gensler, chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission, said he wants to introduce more digital currency regulations. In December, he appointed Corey Frayer as senior adviser to provide advice on policymaking and interagency work related to crypto assets. 

In 2021, lawmakers proposed 35 bills focused on blockchain and cryptocurrency policy in Congress. One of those measures is the Eliminate Barriers To Innovation Act, which would establish an SEC and Commodity Futures Trading Commission Working Group on Digital Assets that would shed light on differences in blockchain tokens between the two agencies. 

POC - Digital Currency and National Security Forum

On Jan. 27, the Potomac Officers Club will bring together distinguished government and industry leaders to offer the GovCon community an insight into the national security aspect of digital currencies. 

POC’s Digital Currency and National Security Forum will feature National Cyber Director Chris Inglis as the keynote speaker.

Healthcare IT/News
White House Seeks Input on Use of Digital Health Tech in Community-Based Settings
by Jane Edwards
Published on January 5, 2022
White House Seeks Input on Use of Digital Health Tech in Community-Based Settings

The White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) is seeking information on digital health technologies that could be used to transform health equity, community health and individual wellness.

The request for information is part of OSTP’s Community Connected Health program that looks into how innovation in science and technology can help reduce the barriers for all citizens when it comes to accessing quality health care, according to a notice scheduled to be published Wednesday on Federal Register.

OSTP is asking community health stakeholders and tech developers to share information on successful models of using digital health tech platforms to strengthen community health within the U.S. and overseas, trends from the COVID-19 pandemic, user experience, barriers to uptake, tools and training, health equity and proposed government actions.

The office mentioned examples of digital health technologies, including health trackers, remote patient monitoring devices, mobile health apps, telehealth and electronic health records.

Interested stakeholders have 60 days to submit comments and feedback on the RFI.

News/Space
NASA’s Webb Telescope Completes Sunshield Deployment; Thomas Zurbuchen Quoted
by Jane Edwards
Published on January 5, 2022
NASA’s Webb Telescope Completes Sunshield Deployment; Thomas Zurbuchen Quoted

NASA has announced the full deployment of the James Webb Space Telescope’s 70-foot sunshield.

The five-layered sunshield, which launched on Dec. 25th aboard an Ariane 5 rocket from the European Space Agency’s spaceport in Kourou, French Guiana, is designed to protect the spacecraft from the heat and light ff the sun, Earth and moon, NASA said Tuesday.

The sunshield’s unfolding started on Dec. 28 and concluded Tuesday, Jan. 4. The development started with the deployment of two pallet structures, followed by the Deployable Tower Assembly, aft momentum flap and membrane covers and mid-booms.

“This is the first time anyone has ever attempted to put a telescope this large into space,” said Thomas Zurbuchen, associate administrator for NASA’s science mssion directorate. 

Zurbuchen added that the deployment of the sunshield seeks to reflect the human ingenuity and engineering skill that will enable the space science observatory to reach its science goals.

In the next five months, Webb has to deploy its primary and secondary mirror wings, calibrate science instruments and align the telescope optics before it can transmit its first images.

The sunshield’s unfurling and tensioning involved 139 of the telescope’s 178 release mechanisms, approximately 400 pulleys, 70 hinge assemblies, 90 individual cables and eight deployment motors.

Executive Moves/News
Air Force Vet Wade Koch Joins Valiant as VP of Business Development, Training & Readiness; John Hart Quoted
by reynolitoresoor
Published on January 4, 2022
Air Force Vet Wade Koch Joins Valiant as VP of Business Development, Training & Readiness; John Hart Quoted

Wade Koch, a U.S. Air Force veteran and former Kratos Defense and Security Solutions executive, has been named vice president of business development, training and readiness for Valiant Integrated Services.

In his new role, Koch will leverage his 25 years of defense industry experience to enhance business development strategies, improve engagement across the government contracting sector and foster relationships with federal agencies, clients and partners within Valiant’s training and readiness business unit, the company said Tuesday.

“Wade’s extensive experience in the training arena will empower us to further build on Valiant’s impressive Training and Readiness legacy as we continue to grow the business and deliver high-velocity training solutions for additional customers and partners in the U.S. and around the world,” commented John Hart, chief growth officer for Valiant.

Koch joins Valiant from Kratos, where he most recently served as vice president of business development. Throughout Koch’s more than seven years with Kratos, he also served in positions including vice president of the company’s aircrew training center and vice president of training services.

His previous private sector experience includes six years as president and CEO of Koch Consulting Group Training Systems, as well as nearly three years with Aviation Training Consulting, where he held senior business development roles.

Additionally, Koch served two decades of active duty in the U.S. Air Force, and he currently sits on the board of directors for That Others May Live Foundation, which focuses on providing support to families of wounded or deceased Air Force service members.

Executive Moves/Industry News/News/Wash100
Kristin Robertson, Brad Tousley Join Raytheon Intelligence & Space Leadership Team; President Roy Azevedo Quoted
by William McCormick
Published on January 4, 2022
Kristin Robertson, Brad Tousley Join Raytheon Intelligence & Space Leadership Team; President Roy Azevedo Quoted

Raytheon Intelligence & Space (RI&S) announced on Tuesday that Kristin Robertson and Brad Tousley have joined the business unit’s leadership team to further position RI&S to deliver excellence to our customers in 2022 and beyond.

Kristin Robertson has assumed the role of president of its Space & C2 strategic business unit, effective immediately Robertson will serve on the RI&S senior team and report directly to Roy Azevedo, president of RI&S and a two-time Wash100 Award winner.

“Kristin brings a wealth of experience to RI&S as well as a proven track record of leading and growing complex product lines,” said Azevedo. “She and the S&C2 team will help us meet growing space market demand and support our customer’s evolving missions.”

Robertson served as vice president and general manager of autonomous systems at Boeing, leading autonomous technologies, intelligence capabilities and networking solutions from seabed to space. During Robertson’s tenure, she led and grew several multi-billion-dollar product lines.

In addition, Brad Tousley will serve as president of Blue Canyon Technologies, reporting to Robertson as part of the Space & C2 strategic business unit.

Tousley previously served as lead for RI&S’ Advanced Concepts & Technology, and as president of Raytheon BBN Technologies. He joined Raytheon Company in 2019 with deep experience spanning government agencies, the private sector and the U.S. military.

Contract Awards/News
SAIC Books Prime Position in 10 Pools on GSA ASTRO Contract
by Charles Lyons-Burt
Published on January 4, 2022
SAIC Books Prime Position in 10 Pools on GSA ASTRO Contract

Science Applications International Corporation has been selected for prime positions on the General Services Administration’s potential 10-year, multibillion-dollar ASTRO contract.

The Reston, Virginia-based information technology company is one of only six companies to win positions in all 10 pools of the indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity ASTRO contract, SAIC said Tuesday.

Under the contract, SAIC will leverage its capabilities in engineering, artificial intelligence and digital services to perform work in all ten ASTRO pools including data operations, mission operations, aviation, ground, space, maritime, development/systems integration, research, support and training.

The ASTRO contract vehicle, sponsored by the Department of Defense and managed by GSA’s Federal Systems Integration and Management Center office, covers the development, integration and operation of manned, unmanned and optionally manned systems, robotics and platforms.

SAIC’s ASTRO contract follows the company’s recent win of a $99 million contract to provide weapon system modeling support for the U.S. Air Force.

In a recent Executive Spotlight interview with ExecutiveBiz, Vincent DiFronzo, senior vice president of the Air Force and COCOM Business Unit at SAIC, commented on the Air Force win and explained how the company’s digital engineering capabilities are supporting the service branch’s mission under the contract.

Executive Moves/Industry News/News
Former Perspecta VP Sean Mullen Joins ECS; President John Heneghan Quoted
by Charles Lyons-Burt
Published on January 4, 2022
Former Perspecta VP Sean Mullen Joins ECS; President John Heneghan Quoted

Sean Mullen, formerly of Perspecta, has joined ECS as senior vice president of business development, the company announced Tuesday.

“Sean is a forward-thinking and results driven executive with a strong customer focus and a proven track record driving year-over-year growth,” said ECS President John Heneghan.

Mullen will leverage his over three decades of work in business development and capture as well as, proposal operations and strategic solution teams. He will be part of a strategy to grow the company via collaboration with new partners.

“ECS routinely tackles the industry’s hardest challenges, and I am excited to join a company committed to growth and delivery excellence,” Mullen explained.

Previously with Perspecta, he conceived and orchestrated the company’s go-to-market strategy and honed a customer-focused approach.

Prior to Perspecta, Mullen worked for information technology services and consulting company DXC Technology, and spent seven years as Vice President, Public Sector Sales Leader at Hewlett-Packard.

He started his career with the Air Force as a civilian acquisition officer harnessing key engineering and information technology capabilities to enhance mission effectiveness.

“I look forward to working with ECS’ incredibly talented and passionate BD team to drive market-leading growth and customer satisfaction,” Mullen added.

One of a series of ECS leadership transitions, Heneghan assumed the role of president this week, and was appointed in Nov. 2021, along with a number of new VP appointments.

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