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Government Technology/News
Sehlke Consulting Named to Inc. Magazine’s Fastest-Growing Private Companies List; CEO Chad Sehlke Quoted
by William McCormick
Published on August 19, 2021
Sehlke Consulting Named to Inc. Magazine’s Fastest-Growing Private Companies List; CEO Chad Sehlke Quoted

Sehlke Consulting announced on Thursday that the company was named to Inc. Magazine’s 5000 list, the highly prestigious annual ranking of the nation’s fastest-growing private companies.

“Although 2020 held many twists and turns, we experienced our largest revenue growth year,” said Chad Sehlke, CEO & founder of Sehlke Consulting. “We are known for our commitment to precision-inspired performance through innovative technologies, and subject matter expertise driving best-value solutions. 2020 proved no exception to this, resulting in a 58% increase in revenue.

Among the 5,000, the average median three-year growth rate soared to 543 percent, and median revenue reached $11.1 million. Together, those companies added more than 610,000 jobs over the past three years.

“Although there was much less travel to clients this year, we found creative solutions and technology-driven ways to stay in close contact with our clients and partners,” Sehlke added. “Since 2013, Sehlke has averaged 101% in year-over-year revenue growth. We are proud of what our employees around the world continue to accomplish!”

Complete results of the Inc. 5000, including company profiles can be found at www.inc.com/inc5000.

“Building one of the fastest-growing companies in America in any year is a remarkable achievement. Building one in the crisis we’ve lived through is just plain amazing,” says Scott Omelianuk, editor-in-chief of Inc. “This kind of accomplishment comes with hard work, smart pivots, great leadership, and the help of a whole lot of people.”

About Sehlke Consulting

Our Mission and culture of integrity offers comprehensive and leading solutions in Financial Management, Acquisition Management, Logistics and Supply Chain Management, and National Security and Defense Programs. Our Corporate commitment is to provide our clients with precision inspired performance through innovative technologies, and subject matter expertise driving best-value solutions.

Acquisition & Procurement/Government Technology/M&A Activity/News/Wash100
Accenture Federal Services Completes Acquisition of Novetta; Tiffanny Gates, John Goodman Quoted
by William McCormick
Published on August 19, 2021
Accenture Federal Services Completes Acquisition of Novetta; Tiffanny Gates, John Goodman Quoted

Accenture Federal Services (AFS) has completed its recent acquisition of Novetta, a McLean, Virginia-based advanced analytics company.

“Our combined company brings the scale and power of Accenture Federal Services’ digital capabilities together with Novetta’s ability to solve the government’s toughest mission challenges with precision,” said Accenture Federal Services CEO and four-time Wash100 Award recipient John Goodman. “We look forward to delivering the next generation of solutions that today’s missions and times demand.”

With the acquisition, AFS adds a new National Security portfolio to its business to be led by Novetta President and CEO Tiffanny Gates.

The acquisition adds approximately 1,300 people, including software developers, data scientists, and specialists in machine learning, cyber, cloud, and information exploitation to AFS’ 11,000 person workforce.

This portfolio will provide the highly specialized, mission solutions that clients turn to for expertise in the converging domains of analytics, intelligence expertise, cloud engineering, and cyber.

“I’m tremendously excited about my role as senior managing director of this new segment of Accenture Federal Services’ business,” said Gates, a three-time Wash100 Award winner. “Our disruptive technologies combined with Accenture Federal Services’ ability to deliver federal innovation at scale are highly complementary and will play a major role in meeting our clients’ mission needs.”

About Accenture Federal Services

Accenture Federal Services, a wholly owned subsidiary of Accenture LLP, is a U.S. company headquartered in Arlington, Virginia. Accenture’s federal business has served every cabinet-level department and 30 of the largest federal organizations. Accenture Federal Services transforms bold ideas into breakthrough outcomes for clients at defense, intelligence, public safety, civilian and military health organizations.

Executive Moves/News
Jay Bonci Assumes CTO Role With U.S. Air Force
by Mary-Louise Hoffman
Published on August 19, 2021
Jay Bonci Assumes CTO Role With U.S. Air Force

Jay Bonci, a 14-year veteran of Akamai Technologies, has started his new work as chief technology officer at the Department of the Air Force.

“My part of the mission is to empower and accelerate those on the ground by providing a cohesive enterprise architecture and service delivery strategy," Bonci wrote Tuesday in a LinkedIn post announcing his 

The new DAF CTO said he believes the department needs to identify a solid digital foundation that could support commodity information technology functions and weapon systems throughout the department.

He will be responsible for overseeing technology programs for the Air Force and Space Force in his new position and will work within the department's Office of the Chief Information Officer.

Bonci most recently served as senior director of public sector engineering at Akamai. Before that, he was director of the company's managed content delivery network offering for the government sector for more than five years and also held software engineering roles during his career there.

Industry News/News
Mitre Unveils Action Plan to Strengthen Biopharma Industrial Base; Monique Mansoura Quoted
by Jane Edwards
Published on August 19, 2021
Mitre Unveils Action Plan to Strengthen Biopharma Industrial Base; Monique Mansoura Quoted

Mitre has released an action plan outlining policy, financing and program recommendations to sustain and strengthen a biopharma industrial base as part of efforts to improve national security.

The 10-point action plan seeks to address weaknesses in the biopharma industrial base during the COVID-19 pandemic, the nonprofit organization said Wednesday.

“A lack of a sustainable biopharma industrial base, including critical infrastructure and a trained workforce, has contributed to the supply chain issues experienced during COVID-19,” said Monique Mansoura, executive director of Mitre’s global health security and biotechnology.

“We can build upon the positive actions that the government and industry have demonstrated for COVID response and create a stronger foundation to ensure an adequate and sustained supply of medical countermeasures, essential medicines, and medical supplies at sufficient scale and speed,” Mansoura added.

The action plan includes defining specific strategic goals of capacity and capability for biopreparedness mission; promoting agile program management and transparent accountability across the ecosystem through metrics, sustained practice for bio-incidents and enhanced program management; and developing a portfolio budgeting approach that provides sufficient flexibilities to meet industrial base mission objectives.

Government Technology/News
GAO: DOD Should Define Specific Roles for New Nuclear Enterprise Oversight Entity
by Jane Edwards
Published on August 19, 2021
GAO: DOD Should Define Specific Roles for New Nuclear Enterprise Oversight Entity

The Government Accountability Office has recommended that the Department of Defense document roles and responsibilities and communications approaches for the office of the secretary of defense nuclear transition review (SNTR), a new entity that DOD created in January to oversee the nuclear enterprise.

GAO made the recommendation after it found that DOD failed to define specific responsibilities for the SNTR and how the new organization will facilitate communications with other entities, according to a report published Wednesday.

The congressional watchdog found that the Pentagon has made progress implementing recommendations from 2014 and 2015 reviews of its nuclear forces. 

However, the department still needs to provide guidance to its components when it comes to assessing the outcome and process metrics and milestones for the remaining recommendations in the 2014 nuclear enterprise review to determine if they are appropriate for assessing implementation progress.

DOD should also “document guidance that identifies the means for monitoring long-standing issues including the associated metrics and information sources” with regard to the health of the nuclear enterprise, the report reads.

Cybersecurity/News
DOE Issues Progress Report on Industrial Control Systems Cybersecurity Initiative
by Jane Edwards
Published on August 19, 2021
DOE Issues Progress Report on Industrial Control Systems Cybersecurity Initiative

The Department of Energy announced several efforts that have been initiated since the launch of the Biden administration’s Industrial Control Systems Cybersecurity Initiative in April.

DOE said Monday some of those efforts include the introduction of the 100-day Electricity Subsector Action Plan, adoption of technologies by at least 150 electric utilities to further enhance the security of ICS and operational technologies and creation of a set of evaluation considerations for ICS monitoring technologies.

The department added that it is working with the Electricity Subsector Coordinating Council to further advance the administration’s initiative and is providing analytical and technical support to smaller utilities in an effort to provide them financial assistance needed to field ICS/OT monitoring technologies, offer training to utility workers and conduct risk assessments.

DOE also released an updated version of the Cybersecurity Capability Maturity Model to help utilities evaluate and improve the cybersecurity of their operational and information technology infrastructure.

Supply Chain Cybersecurity: Revelations and Innovations

ExecutiveBiz, sister site of GovConDaily and part of the Executive Mosaic digital media umbrella, will host a virtual event about securing the supply chain on Oct. 26. Visit ExecutiveBiz.com to sign up for the “Supply Chain Cybersecurity: Revelations and Innovations” event.

Government Technology/News
Col. Daniel Holland: Army Looks to Mount Attritable Sensor on High-Altitude Platform
by Mary-Louise Hoffman
Published on August 19, 2021
Col. Daniel Holland: Army Looks to Mount Attritable Sensor on High-Altitude Platform

The U.S. Army is seeking new sensor technology that can fly on a balloon or a glider plane at an altitude of at least 60,000 feet and facilitate target jamming, C4ISRNET reported Wednesday.

Col. Daniel Holland, capability manager for electronic warfare at the Army, said at AFCEA's TechNet Augusta event that the service is considering the idea of integrating a light payload on a high-altitude platform to place effects on a target using electronic attack or radio frequency-enabled cyber mechanisms.

The branch refers to the concept as High-Altitude Extended-Range Long Endurance Intelligence Observation System (HELEIOS) and aims to test HELEIOS through Project Convergence, a series of exercises slated to take place at Yuma Proving Ground in Arizona this fall.

“The idea is blanketing the deep area with low-cost attributable sensors to enable deep sensing and deep effects,” Holland was quoted as saying.

The Army awarded other transaction agreements to Raytheon Technologies and L3Harris Technologies in June to develop sensor prototypes for first phase of the Multi-Domain Sensing System program.

HELEIOS will serve as a component of the MDSS suite, according to the report.

Government Technology/News
State Department Eyes Cloud Service Providers for Enterprise IT Modernization
by Mary-Louise Hoffman
Published on August 19, 2021
State Department Eyes Cloud Service Providers for Enterprise IT Modernization

The State Department is conducting market research to identify potential vendors that could migrate its legacy information technology applications to multiplatform, multitenant cloud infrastructure.

A sources sought notice posted on SAM.gov indicates the department is looking at enterprise application platform-as-a-service (aPaas) offerings for its cloud migration effort. The plan includes procuring software IT services via a utility-based model and implementing no code/low code systems, the notice states.

The department is eyeing Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP)-compliant cloud service providers to help transform its IT portfolio through aPaas approach as part of efforts to accelerate software development, deployment, configuration and update processes.

Interested businesses can submit responses to the request for information until Aug. 23rd.

Government Technology/News
GSA Backs USDA’s IT Modernization Project, Helps Transform Digital Experience; Gary Washington Quoted
by Christine Thropp
Published on August 19, 2021
GSA Backs USDA’s IT Modernization Project, Helps Transform Digital Experience; Gary Washington Quoted

The General Services Administration (GSA) has supported the U.S. Department of Agriculture's (USDA) information technology modernization initiative and helped consolidate several online contact centers, enhance the USDA website and boost the Farm Loan program's approval rates by 3.5 percent to date.

USDA became the first subject of the Technology Transformation Services' Centers of Excellence in 2018 and since then, the department has tackled IT modernization issues and avoided more than $50 million in costs, GSA said Wednesday.

The partnership has focused on addressing challenges in cloud adoption, contact center, customer experience, data and analytics as well as infrastructure optimization in an effort to transform USDA.

Collaboration results include the closure of 31 of 37 data centers, reduction of duplicate data analytics, dashboards and data visualization training, launch of a single omnichannel infrastructure for contract center support, development of a Centralized USDA Cloud Office and establishment of data analytics capability.

"The IT modernization initiative] creates not only a new customer-focused environment but also ensures we continue to save millions of dollars in duplicative and antiquated systems each year,” said Gary Washington, chief information officer of USDA.

Government Technology/News
Air Force Adopts Hub to Consolidate, Organize Minuteman III Program Data; Col. Erik Quigley Quoted
by Nichols Martin
Published on August 18, 2021
Air Force Adopts Hub to Consolidate, Organize Minuteman III Program Data; Col. Erik Quigley Quoted

The Air Force Nuclear Weapons Center (AFNWC) has partnered with contractor Sabel Systems to establish a hub that consolidates and manages data for the Minuteman III program.

The Teamcenter hub brings the opportunity to smoothen the 18-year transition from the aging Minuteman III system to the new Ground-Based Strategic Deterrent (GBSD), Capt. John McCrae of AFNWC's Minuteman III Systems Directorate wrote in a commentary published Monday.

The hub will help the program office visualize workflows and work breakdown structures of systems through 3D illustrations.

“Teamcenter provides us the capability to maintain a digital library of our complex weapon system and has the ability to store that data in a secure cloud,” said Col. Erik Quigley, director, AFNWC Minuteman III Systems Directorate.

Minuteman III is an intercontinental ballistic missile system employed by the U.S. military since the 1970s. GBSD will serve as Minuteman III's successor.

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