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Artificial Intelligence/Civilian/News
GSA Inks $1B OneGov Agreement With AWS to Boost IT, AI
by Kristen Smith
Published on August 8, 2025
Amazon Web Services logo. GSA announces a $1 billion OneGov agreement with AWS.

The General Services Administration has announced a OneGov agreement with Amazon Web Services that will provide up to $1 billion in direct incentive credits to federal civilian agencies.

According to GSA, the direct incentive credits, aggregated across the agencies, will include savings on core AWS cloud services through AWS credits, infrastructure and application technologies modernization through AWS modernization credits, access to AWS training and certification through training credits and a streamlined engagement model with greater savings for direct contracts through direct partnerships.

Advancing America’s AI Leadership

The agreement is expected to accelerate large-scale IT transformation and boost AI innovation across the government to enhance the United States’ leadership in the latter technology. GSA said the partnership will enable agencies to speed up the migration of aging on-premises infrastructure to the cloud and accelerate AI adoption in line with their modernization efforts. The agencies can begin using the AWS offerings by implementing an agreement authorizing the use of AWS services and via an executed OneGov program agreement with AWS or AWS partners.  

“GSA’s OneGov continues to deliver critical technology solutions to federal agencies while securing the best value for our most important stakeholders–the American taxpayer,” said Josh Gruenbaum, Federal Acquisition Service commissioner at GSA and a 2025 Wash100 Award recipient.

“We are grateful for AWS’s partnership as GSA continues to equip agencies with modern solutions at scale and at savings. Through this unique partnership, the federal government is poised to deliver on President Trump’s AI Action Plan and solidify its position as the global AI leader,” he continued.

Artificial Intelligence/DoD/News
Navy’s David Voelker Says AI Can Enhance Zero Trust Authentication
by Elodie Collins
Published on August 8, 2025
David Voelker, zero trust lead at the Department of the Navy. Voelker discussed AI's potential benefits for zero trust.

David Voelker, zero trust lead at the Department of the Navy, is pushing for the introduction of artificial intelligence into DON’s zero trust strategy. In a conversation with Federal News Network, Voelker explained that AI can provide user and entity behavioral analytics to enhance authentication.

Navy's David Voelker Says AI Can Enhance Zero Trust Authentication

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How AI Can Enhance Zero Trust

According to the official, MITRE’s Adversarial Tactics, Techniques, and Common Knowledge, or ATT&CK, framework can be transformed into artificial neural networks that could detect adversarial threats to a specific technology being implemented within an organization. The ATT&CK framework is a globally accessible knowledge base that provides adversary tactics and techniques that have been observed in the real world.

“Being able to optimize that data point on a probability that we can report back to a [security operations center] member to give them a definitive yes or no, based on a probability that we have something that we need to pay attention to,” he shared.

He added that AI can learn behavioral patterns of individuals and businesses, and notice when something is amiss.

For instance, if a person in a finance position tries to access the engineering environment within a network, an AI agent can flag the activity. Applying AI for monitoring user behavior would make authentication in a zero trust environment more difficult to spoof.

Once a threat is identified, the organization may deploy with an automated or human-initiated response. The system may ask the user to re-authenticate. A security officer can also directly contact personnel or their supervisor to check.

DoD/News
DARPA Demos First Functioning Quantum-Augmented Network
by Miles Jamison
Published on August 8, 2025
DARPA logo. DARPA demonstrated the first functioning quantum-augmented network.

The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency has demonstrated the first functioning quantum-augmented network as part of its new Quantum-Augmented Network initiative. 

DARPA said Thursday its QuANET program aims to unify classical and quantum communication technologies to develop a more secure and resilient networking infrastructure.

Table of Contents

  • Rapid Data Transmission Time Unlocked
  • Enhancing Network Efficiency and Security

Rapid Data Transmission Time Unlocked

During the demonstration, conducted 10 months after the program’s launch, messages were transmitted across the entire network using a combination of classical and quantum links, with one link managing to encode messages onto squeezed light. After leveraging real-time optimization, a record-breaking transmission time of 0.7 milliseconds was achieved. With a bit rate of 6.8 Mbps, the speed is sufficient for streaming high-definition videos.

Enhancing Network Efficiency and Security

The program also focuses on deploying hyperentangled photons into a data packet transmission to enable more data to be transmitted at the same time. This will not only enhance efficiency but also reinforce the network’s security.

“By enabling quantum links to operate within existing communication network architectures, we’re unlocking the potential for broader access to quantum network technology, offering a new pathway towards significantly improved security, efficiency, privacy and resiliency,” said QuANET Program Manager Allyson O’Brien.

QuANET is currently preparing for its first phase test event, which will showcase DARPA’s quantum-classical architecture using fielded fiber optics, optical switches and routers to transmit and receive data.

Civilian/Cybersecurity/News
CISA Issues Emergency Directive to Address Microsoft Exchange Security Risk
by Taylor Brooks
Published on August 8, 2025
CISA logo. CISA issued an emergency order to address a security flaw in Microsoft Exchange.

The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency has issued Emergency Directive 25-02 to address a security flaw that could affect hybrid Microsoft Exchange users. The agency said Thursday that it is ordering federal agencies to respond to the risk by using Microsoft’s mitigation instructions.

The post-authentication vulnerability could allow hackers with administrative access to the Microsoft Exchange email server to gain more control and break into connected cloud systems. The agency has yet to find an attacker who uses the flaw to exploit its system, but the new common vulnerabilities and exposure, identified as CVE-2025-53786, could compromise its administrative controls over cloud services if it is left unresolved.

CISA Issues Emergency Directive to Address Microsoft Exchange Security Risk

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CISA’s Madhu Gottumukkala Shares Thoughts

Commenting on the security risk, CISA Acting Director Madhu Gottumukkala said the agency is “taking urgent action to mitigate this vulnerability that poses a significant, unacceptable risk to the federal systems upon which Americans depend.” 

“The risks associated with this Microsoft Exchange vulnerability extend to every organization and sector using this environment. While federal agencies are mandated, we strongly urge all organizations to adopt the actions in this Emergency Directive,” he added.

Civilian/News
SRNL Opens New Advanced Manufacturing Collaborative in South Carolina
by Miles Jamison
Published on August 8, 2025
SRNL logo. SRNL opens new Advanced Manufacturing Collaborative in South Carolina.

The Department of Energy’s Savannah River National Laboratory has opened the Advanced Manufacturing Collaborative, a.k.a. AMC, a new center focused on accelerating innovation in manufacturing.

Table of Contents

  • Boosting Innovation & Collaboration
  • Remarks From Government Officials

Boosting Innovation & Collaboration

DOE said Thursday the new facility is also intended to boost the economy and generate jobs in South Carolina. The 63,000-square-foot AMC, located at the University of South Carolina-Aiken, is meant to foster collaboration between the SRNL, academia and private industry.

The center, which SRNL will manage, aims to accelerate the development of technologies in additive manufacturing, artificial intelligence-driven automation and novel materials for fusion energy and energy resilience. It will also help develop a new talent pipeline to support the Savannah River Site’s environmental cleanup mission.

Remarks From Government Officials

Secretary of Energy Chris Wright, Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., Rep. Joe Wilson, R-S.C.-02, and state and local leaders attended the opening.

“The Advanced Manufacturing Collaborative will bring the expertise of the Department of Energy’s National Labs together with innovators from academia and the private sector with one shared goal: to unleash America’s energy potential,” stated Wright.

“The opening of the Advanced Manufacturing Collaborative on USC Aiken’s campus will greatly enhance the ability for the Savannah River National Laboratory and private sector, along with academia, to work together on critical initiatives,” said Graham.

“The opening of this facility is a success story of how the government, private sector, and institutions of higher education can come together to drive meaningful innovation and opportunities for the community and nation,” remarked Wilson.

DoD/News
Trump Administration Weighs Future of AUKUS Agreement
by Kristen Smith
Published on August 7, 2025
The White House. The Trump administration is reviewing the AUKUS trilateral agreement.

The United States’ review of the AUKUS security partnership is expected to conclude this fall, Axios reported Wednesday. Led by Pentagon policy chief Elbridge Colby, the review is examining how the trilateral agreement, which began under the Biden administration, aligns with the priorities of the Trump administration.

Colby previously voiced skepticism over how U.S. resources are allocated under AUKUS, though he also said Washington should “do everything we can to make this work.”

Trump Administration Weighs Future of AUKUS Agreement

Learn about the latest AUKUS trilateral agreement developments at the Potomac Officers Club’s 2025 Navy Summit, where maritime leaders and Navy experts will address the most critical challenges and opportunities facing the naval forces of the United States and its allies. Register here.

AUKUS Pillar I and II Challenges

At the center of the review is AUKUS’s Pillar I, under which the United States should deliver Virginia-class submarines to Australia. The Government Accountability Office and U.S. Navy leaders have warned that the U.S. submarine production remains far below the level needed to support the plan. Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Daryl Caudle recently told Congress that the current shipbuilding pace is insufficient and would require “a 100 percent improvement” to meet AUKUS Pillar I goals.

How Australia would use the submarines once acquired could impact the Trump administration’s decision about the trilateral agreement. Some analysts are unsure whether Australia would employ the submarines in operations aimed at deterring or countering China.

“They’ve been very coy about how they would actually employ the submarines, other than to say, ‘Well, it’s a deterrent, it could be employed to defend Australia,'” Bryan Clark, a senior fellow at the Hudson Institute, told Axios.

Pillar II, meanwhile, which involves joint development of advanced technologies such as hypersonics and artificial intelligence, has seen limited progress. “The matter at hand—sophisticated, trilaterally supported innovation—seems to be unfurling lethargically,” wrote Peter Dean and Alice Nason in their War on the Rocks piece.

Despite the challenges, the pact is expected to survive. One defense industry executive told Axios that the administration appears supportive of AUKUS, adding that insiders are portraying the agreement to Trump as “a big, beautiful trade deal.”

DoD/News
Army Publishes Defense Business System Determination, Implementation Guidance
by Elodie Collins
Published on August 7, 2025
Army CIO Leonel Garciga. Garciga signed a memo on defense business systems

The U.S. Army has issued an organization-wide memo to guide the optimization of systems critical to operations. Signed by Leonel Garciga, the service’s chief information officer and a two-time Wash100 winner, the Defense Business System, or DBS, Determination and Implementation Guidance offers clarifications, ensures accountability and enhances governance of the Army’s IT infrastructure.

What Is DBS?

A DBS is an IT system being used within the Department of Defense to support core business operations, including financial management, budgeting, planning, contracting, logistics, and human resources training and management. It does not cover systems that are utilized for military, intelligence and national security-related activities. The Defense Commissary System, the Exchange System and other DOD equipment designed for the morale, welfare and recreation of the Armed Forces and developed with non-appropriated funds are also not considered DBS.

According to the memo, DBS supports data-driven decision making, data governance by establishing authoritative sources of information and centralizing data and processes within an organization.

The Army has begun optimization of its DBS in an effort to reduce costs and improve operational efficiency and performance. The determination and implementation guidance ensure that efforts are in line with the DOD-wide strategic goals.

DoD/News
Catalyst Accelerator Announces 6 Participating Small Businesses in Directed Energy, Electromagnetic Warfare Cohort
by Elodie Collins
Published on August 7, 2025
The Catalyst Accelerator logo. The Catalyst Accelerator reveals selection for 15th cohort

The Catalyst Accelerator has named the six small businesses that will participate in its directed energy and electromagnetic warfare cohort. From August to November, the cohort will meet every two weeks to collaborate with subject matter experts and engage with government and commercial navigators to build connections and develop technologies for the warfighter.

The cohort, The Catalyst Accelerator’s 15th overall, is the first to be executed in partnership with the U.S. Space Force’s Space Security and Defense Program.

“The Space Security and Defense Program is excited to see such a diverse set of technologies in the Electromagnetic Warfare and Directed Energy Sector,” commented Maj. Joshua Haneline, deputy division chief of the electromagnetic warfare division at SSDP. “We are looking forward to bringing these small businesses together to develop innovative solutions for the warfighter.”

The Catalyst Accelerator is powered by the Air Force Research Laboratory Space Vehicles Directorate. It provides an opportunity for non-traditional technology companies to enter the national defense ecosystem through mentorship and business development activities.

Catalyst Accelerator’s Selected Startups

The Catalyst Accelerator team selected the small businesses based on the potential of their capability offerings. The new cohort’s participants are:

  • Aptos Orbital, a Palo Alto, California-headquartered firm developing a radio frequency mesh network that can connect and compute across space without needing ground stations.
  • Dcubed USA from Berthoud, Colorado, aims to build a next generation of in-space manufactured infrastructure.
  • Millennial Software, a company from Chantilly, Virginia, offers next-generation space battle management platforms powered by artificial intelligence and automation to accelerate decision advantage.
  • Overwatch OT, which hails from Lakewood Ranch, Florida, specializes in AI, EW and cyber technical systems.
  • Quadsat, a Danish firm, provides RF spectrum testing, antenna validation, and electromagnetic environment monitoring platforms.
  • RedTail Technology, a startup from Sydney, Australia, develops directed energy laser technology.

The six small businesses will pitch their technologies to government, industry and investors on Nov. 20.

Government Technology/News
DOT Secretary Sean Duffy Introduces Proposed Rule to Expand Drone Operations
by Miles Jamison
Published on August 7, 2025
DOT Secretary Sean Duffy. DOT Secretary Sean Duffy unveiled the proposed Beyond Visual Line of Sight rule.

U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy has announced a proposed regulation titled Beyond Visual Line of Sight, which aims to expand the use of unmanned aircraft systems in national airspace.

The Federal Aviation Administration said Wednesday the proposed rule will enable operators to bypass waivers or exemptions to utilize UAS or drones without a visual line of sight. Removing this step is expected to accelerate the innovative use of drones in manufacturing, farming, energy production, filmmaking, moving products such as medications and other areas.

The rule also incorporates new compliance requirements for manufacturers, operators and UAS traffic management services. These will help facilitate the safe separation between BVLOS drones and manned aircraft.

DOT, FAA, White House Executives Comment on BVLOS Rule

“From drones delivering medicine to unmanned aircraft surveying crops, this technology will fundamentally change the way we interact with the world. Our new rule will reform outdated regulations that were holding innovators back while also enhancing safety in our skies,” stated Duffy.

“Today’s NPRM is a bold, forward-looking step that helps unlock the full potential of BVLOS drone operations, transforming how we monitor infrastructure, deliver critical supplies, advance precision agriculture and speed up emergency response,” said White House Office of Science and Technology Policy Director Michael Kratsios, a two-time Wash100 Award winner.

“Normalizing BVLOS flights is key to realizing drones’ societal and economic benefits. Package delivery, agriculture, aerial surveying, public safety, recreation and flight testing are just some of the uses we expect to see as we enable these innovative technologies while maintaining the safety of our National Airspace System,” remarked FAA Administrator Bryan Bedford.

Acquisition & Procurement/News
DHS Issues General Solicitation for Advanced Maritime Technology
by Miles Jamison
Published on August 7, 2025
DHS seal. DHS is seeking proposals for advanced maritime technologies.

The Department of Homeland Security’s Office of Program Accountability and Risk Management has started soliciting proposals for advanced commercial maritime technologies.

DHS Issues General Solicitation for Advanced Maritime Technology

Join the Potomac Officers Club’s 2025 Homeland Security Summit on Nov. 12 and learn about the latest homeland security programs, initiatives and technologies.

Maritime Capabilities & Innovation CSOP General Solicitation

According to the general solicitation notice published on SAM.gov Thursday, DHS intends to acquire innovative concepts, methods, tools and technologies, as well as strategic partnerships aimed at modernizing the department’s maritime operations, including homeland defense, law enforcement, border security, trade regulation enforcement, disaster response, anti-smuggling operations, humanitarian aid and critical infrastructure security.

The solicitation aims to strengthen resilience in shipbuilding, port infrastructure and supply chains, while developing the workforce. It will also support DHS’s modernization of its acquisition, sustainment, oversight and operational execution of its maritime operations. The department also intends to develop partnerships with various organizations involved in maritime technology, security and logistics. Through the endeavor, DHS intends to enhance lifecycle planning, risk management and component-level coordination to optimize maritime procurement. Furthermore, it aims to leverage applied research, technical expertise, strategic policy and prototype concepts to address maritime challenges.

Interested contractors can submit their proposals until Aug. 6, 2026.

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