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Cobham Mission Systems Wins $7.1M NAVSUP Contract to Deliver Universal Water Activated Release System; VP of Business Development Matt Miller Quoted
by William McCormick
Published on May 12, 2021
Cobham Mission Systems Wins $7.1M NAVSUP Contract to Deliver Universal Water Activated Release System; VP of Business Development Matt Miller Quoted

Cobham Mission Systems announced on Tuesday that U.S. Naval Supply Systems Command (NAVSUP) has awarded a $7.1 million prime contract for the production and delivery of Universal Water Activated Release System (UWARS) components to be installed across various U.S. Navy and Air Force aerial platforms in 2022.

UWARS is a battery-operated, seawater-activated electro-explosive device that automatically separates the parachute canopy from the aircrew member upon immersion in seawater.

This contract demonstrates Cobham Mission Systems’ excellence in this area and represents the fourth consecutive contract award that NAVSUP has awarded the company to develop and deliver industry-leading parachute release assembly.

“We value the trust that our country’s military and allied nations put in our team to provide the most innovative and dependable critical lifesaving aerospace components,” said Matt Miller, vice president of business development at Cobham Mission Systems. “Our proven UWARS devices are capable of providing enduring life support to our pilots for many years to come.”

Since 2015, the Cobham Mission Systems team in Davenport has delivered over 16,000 UWARS on time or ahead of plan to military customers around the world with a 100 percent Lot Acceptance Test success rate.

About Cobham Mission Systems 

As the world’s leading supplier of critical control solutions, Cobham Mission Systems helps customers increase the safety and mission capabilities of personnel and equipment in extreme environments. Proven and trusted solutions include air-to-air refueling, fuel tank inerting, life support, space propulsion, weapons carriage and missile actuation that enable customers to achieve mission success.

Government Technology/News
Comtech Telecommunications Corp. Awarded $9.8 Million Contract with Tier-One Mobile Network Operator
by William McCormick
Published on May 12, 2021
Comtech Telecommunications Corp. Awarded $9.8 Million Contract with Tier-One Mobile Network Operator

Comtech Telecommunications Corp. (NASDAQ: CMTL), a world leader in secure wireless communication technologies, announced today, that during its third quarter of fiscal 2021, its Location Technologies group, a division of Comtech’s Commercial Solutions segment, has finalized a $9.8 million contract with a major tier-one mobile network operator. This contract is for a broad suite of new capabilities and services centered around virtualized applications and 5G products.

“We continue to mutually benefit from the relationship with this customer, and we are already planning additional enhancements for their applications and services,” said Fred Kornberg, Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer of Comtech Telecommunications Corp. “Our proven track record of long-term service to this customer creates stability and value for their end subscribers.”

The Location Technologies group of Comtech Telecommunications Corp. is a leading provider of precise device location, mapping and messaging solutions for public safety, mobile network operators, and enterprise solutions.

Government Technology/News
DHS Selects Fortem to Participate in Border Aerial Surveillance Program
by Mary-Louise Hoffman
Published on May 12, 2021
DHS Selects Fortem to Participate in Border Aerial Surveillance Program

The Department of Homeland Security has partnered with Fortem Technologies to evaluate the potential application of a company-built airspace monitoring system to border security missions under a cooperative research and development agreement.

Fortem said Tuesday it will present the SkyDome System with aerial object detection technology to DHS’ Air Domain Awareness and Protection program for a demonstration test across multiple operational scenarios in three U.S. states bordering Canada.

Skydome includes the artificial intelligence-based TrueView radar and software designed to track nefarious drones in real time.

Timothy Bean, CEO of Fortem, said the company designed its radar technology to defend against drones that do not emit radio frequency signals and pose national security risks.

DHS’ ADA effort seeks surveillance platforms and approaches to protect the U.S.’ northern border from unmanned aircraft systems and other airborne threats.

The department will use data from the test to form requirements for future aerial security programs.

Government Technology/News
FedRAMP Issues Guidance on Remote Data Center Testing
by Jane Edwards
Published on May 12, 2021
FedRAMP Issues Guidance on Remote Data Center Testing

The Federal Risk and Authorization Program (FedRAMP) is permitting remote testing of certain data centers run by cloud service providers. 

Third-party assessment organizations or 3PAOs may be allowed to remotely conduct security testing of data centers for annual and initial assessment authorizations in accordance with the COVID-19 pandemic safety guidelines issued by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, according to a FedRAMP blog post published Tuesday.

FedRAMP calls on 3PAOs to refer to local or state health agencies for updates with regard to travel, stay-at-home orders, testing and quarantine requirements and seek permission from the authorizing official and outline their request prior to conducting remote assessments.

“All remote testing must be explicitly detailed in the Security Assessment Plan (SAP) as well as any test cases used and any modifications to the test cases that were made to facilitate the remote testing,” the blog post states.

Government Technology/News
DOE Launches Funding Opportunity for QIS, Nuclear Physics Research; Timothy Hallman Quoted
by Christine Thropp
Published on May 12, 2021
DOE Launches Funding Opportunity for QIS, Nuclear Physics Research; Timothy Hallman Quoted

The Department of Energy (DOE) has allocated $10 million for quantum information science and nuclear physics research and encouraged the industry, academia, national laboratories and nonprofits to apply for funding to study related areas of interest.

The initiative aims to address nuclear physics challenges, such as many-body system dynamics prediction and quantum sensor exploration, by advancing foundational and use-inspired QIS studies, DOE said Thursday.

Understanding how the current superconducting quantum bits are affected by radiation is another nuclear physics challenge that DOE wants to address through QIS research.

Timothy Hallman, associate director of science for nuclear physics at DOE, said QIS research is a national priority and the nuclear science community has the expertise and capabilities to support the effort.

"A key objective of this program is to identify and capitalize on unique opportunities to advance both QIS and nuclear science research in ways that align with the national strategy for QIS," he added.

Proposals for interdisciplinary graduate and postdoctoral fellowships meant to support quantum-smart workforce development are also sought.

Government Technology/News
Space Force, Industry Partners Integrate 5th SBIRS Satellite, Launch Vehicle
by Mary-Louise Hoffman
Published on May 12, 2021
Space Force, Industry Partners Integrate 5th SBIRS Satellite, Launch Vehicle

The U.S. Space Force, Lockheed Martin and United Launch Alliance have finished encapsulation of the service branch's next missile detection and early warning satellite into a launch vehicle fairing platform and integrated the spacecraft with a ULA-built rocket.

USSF said Tuesday the fifth Space Based Infrared System is scheduled to lift off Monday from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida aboard an Atlas V rocket, marking the first National Security Space Launch mission this year at the military facility.

The satellite arrived at the station's processing facility on March 18 from a Lockheed facility in Sunnyvale, California, then underwent a series of final ground tests before the encapsulation and integration phase took place.

Lockheed built SBIRS GEO-5 on the company's LM 2100 bus and equipped the spacecraft with infrared surveillance sensors designed to help military personnel detect missile launches.

Government Technology/News
House Panel Schedules Postal Service Reform Bill Markup; Art Sackler Quoted
by Jane Edwards
Published on May 12, 2021
House Panel Schedules Postal Service Reform Bill Markup; Art Sackler Quoted

The House Oversight and Reform Committee is set on Thursday to introduce reforms to the U.S. Postal Service, Federal News Network reported Tuesday.

Rep. Carolyn Maloney, D-N.Y., chairwoman of the House panel, and ranking member James Comer, R.-Ky., unveiled the final version of the 2021 Postal Service Reform Act on Tuesday.

Maloney initially introduced the bill in Feb 2021 and had Postmaster General Louis DeJoy comment on some of the measure’s key provisions.

The proposed legislation would require USPS to establish an online public dashboard to monitor service performance, direct postal employees to enroll in Medicare once they reach the age of 65, and remove a 2006 mandate that requires the agency to fund retiree health benefits. 

The bill would also require the inclusion of a trackable barcode and other features in all mail-in ballots to help facilitate sorting and tracking operations.

During a House committee hearing in February, DeJoy said the legislative measure would generate $58 billion in savings for USPS over the next decade as projected in a 10-year reform plan he released in March.

The Coalition for a 21st Century Postal Service supports the measure but wants Congress to protect against excessive mail rate increases.

“By raising prices dramatically on mail and institutionalizing service downgrades, the new 10-year plan — if left unchecked — will hurt large and small businesses, nonprofits, charities, and consumers, as well as the future of the Postal Service,” Art Sackler, the coalition's executive director, said in a statement.

Government Technology/News
Navy Warfare Center, Thermal Compaction Group to Collaborate on Plastic Waste Processor Development
by Carol Collins
Published on May 12, 2021
Navy Warfare Center, Thermal Compaction Group to Collaborate on Plastic Waste Processor Development

A Naval Sea Systems Command warfare center in Maryland has partnered with U.K.-based Thermal Compaction Group to create a system for processing shipboard-generated waste for the U.S. Navy.

The Naval Surface Warfare Center's Carderock Division said Tuesday it wants to help build the service branch's next-generation feed plastic waste processor through a cooperative research and development agreement with TCG.

Under the CRADA, both parties will aim to produce a PWP prototype and further develop the company's Massmelt thermal screw compaction technology for potential commercial use.

The military service will own the engineering drawings and software of the resulting system as part of the agreement signed by Capt. Todd Hutchison, commanding officer of NSWCCD

Collaborative efforts will include the development of initial testing plans, technical knowledge sharing, test data analysis and engineering work to address potential system risks and performance issues.

Peter Cheung, NSWCCD's principal investigator in the CRADA, said NAVSEA approved the procurement of TCG's product after the Carderock division performed tests and determined the technology has the potential to address solid waste management requirements at the Navy.

Cheung added the team began testing an updated Massmelt system and aims to complete the new product within a two-year period.

The surface warfare center will be responsible for the TCG prototype laboratory test, Massmelt modifications and the provision of data from the assessment and development phases.

The company agreed to provide technical manuals, installation drawings and training documents to Carderock.

Government Technology/News
Anritsu and Orolia Form Partnership to Deliver 5G Assisted GPS CAT Solutions
by William McCormick
Published on May 11, 2021
Anritsu and Orolia Form Partnership to Deliver 5G Assisted GPS CAT Solutions

Anritsu Corp. and Orolia announced on Tuesday that the companies have formed a partnership to launch 5G Assisted GPS CAT Solutions for North American Carrier Acceptance Testing. The companies will support Assisted GPS (A-GPS) test functionality to meet 5G New Radio (NR) Carrier Acceptance Testing (CAT) requirements for many North American operators on the Anritsu ME7834NR 5G Mobile Device Test Platform.

“Anritsu continues to address the needs of our customers globally. By partnering with Orolia, a worldwide leader in GPS simulation technology, we are introducing a reliable, accurate, and cost-effective A-GPS CAT solution that conforms to operator requirements and delivers repeatable results,” said Shinya Ajiro, general manager of Anritsu.

“We remain committed to provide the validation tools necessary for mobile operators, device makers, chipset manufacturers, and test houses to verify designs and ensure product performance. This benefits everyone in the mobile ecosystem,” added Ajiro.

 As a part of the partnership, Anritsu will leverage Orolia’s industry-leading GNSS simulation capabilities to deliver A-GPS CAT testing platforms featuring the new Orolia GSG-SKY-ANR solution. The Anritsu MR7834NR supports A-GPS, FR1, FR2, FR1+FR2 NSA and SA US operator signaling requirements on the same platform.

Orolia’s SKYDEL simulation engine powers the GSG-SKY-ANR. SKYDEL provides flexible, scalable and efficient GNSS/GPS simulation solutions. The GSG-SKY-ANR GNSS simulator is exclusively available to Anritsu ME7834NR customers.

“Orolia is proud to support North American operators through our partnership with Anritsu, Our resilient GPS simulation solutions deliver proven high-end capabilities for critical technology challenges such as the implementation of 5G,” stated Lisa Perdue, simulation director at Orolia.

About Orolia

Orolia is the world leader in Resilient Positioning, Navigation and Timing (PNT) solutions that improve the reliability, performance and safety of critical, remote, or high-risk operations, even in GNSS denied environments. Orolia provides virtually fail-safe GNSS and PNT solutions for military and commercial applications worldwide with a global presence.

Government Technology/News
SOFWERX to Focus on Procurement Speed for USSOCOM; Brian Andrews Quoted
by Nichols Martin
Published on May 11, 2021
SOFWERX to Focus on Procurement Speed for USSOCOM; Brian Andrews Quoted

The SOFWERX hub, an innovation-focused nonprofit partnered with U.S. Special Operations Command, will prioritize efforts to procure and transition technologies in an accelerated pace, National Defense Magazine reported Monday.

Brian Andrews, SOFWERX's chief technology officer, said the organization will focus on rapidly procuring technologies and transitioning them to the warfighter, rather than just identifying these products.

He said SOFWERX is also working in partnership with 11 program executive offices to get a better look at USSOCOM's problem sets. SOFWERX now seeks to engage with other organizations supporting other U.S. military components to streamline and speed up technology procurements while avoiding duplication.

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