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Tyto Athene to Hold Annual Sales, Engineering Meeting; Julene Slusher Quoted
by Sarah Sybert
Published on February 18, 2021
Tyto Athene to Hold Annual Sales, Engineering Meeting; Julene Slusher Quoted

Tyto Athene will hold its annual Sales and Engineering Kick-Off meeting from Jan. 31 to Feb. 4, 2022 at Bellagio Las Vegas, the company reported this week. The event will unite Tyto Athene’s sales, engineering and executive teams to meet with strategic partners for planning and training for the upcoming year.

“The Sales Kick-Off Meeting is essential to meeting our short and long-term objectives”, said Julene Slusher, director of Marketing and Partner Relations for Tyto Athene, “By bringing everyone together in one location, we can efficiently convene for strategy meetings, education and networking.” 

Tyto Athene’s annual meeting will feature training from the company’s strategic partners. Previous presenters include NEC, AVAYA, GTS Group, Ribbon Communications, Ruckus Networks CommScope, Ciena, Extreme Networks, Compunetix, Jenne Inc., Corning Inc., Poly, RAD, Thinklogical, and T-Mobile. 

About Tyto Athene

Tyto Athene, LLC is a full-service systems integrator focused on helping clients accelerate their ability to make decisions by providing secure access to enterprise information throughout their operating environment. 

We use a wide range of technologies, innovative thinking, and proven processes to deliver successful outcomes for its clients worldwide, including a historically proven track record of success within the Federal marketplace providing turn-key voice, data, networking and unified communications systems. Tyto Athene is also the inventor and provider of the ACUITY® Micro Data Center product line.

Executive Moves/News
Avaya Names Darcey Harrison as VP of Cloud Acceleration
by Sarah Sybert
Published on February 18, 2021
Avaya Names Darcey Harrison as VP of Cloud Acceleration

Avaya has appointed Darcey Harrison as vice president of Cloud Acceleration for North America to help the company’s customers and partners migrate to cloud and support digital transformation, Avaya reported on Wednesday. 

“Avaya continues to attract remarkably high-caliber talent, with a continued focus on delivering for our customers, providing them with multicloud solutions in a wide range of deployment options and subscription models,” said Frank Ciccone, senior vice president, North American Sales, Avaya. "We’re excited to have Darcey join our company at this exciting time, and I believe her industry experience and demonstrated leadership are a tremendous asset to the team.”

In her new role, Harrison will expand Avaya’s customer adoption of the Avaya OneCloud communications and collaboration portfolio. She will also work with customers to help businesses adapt to emerging technology solutions.

Avaya’s cloud and subscription business has contributed to more than 30 percent of the company’s revenue, and 40 percent of Avaya’s new logos are cloud. As the company continues to expand in this market, Harrison will help gain traction as more businesses select Avaya as their CCaaS, UCaaS and CPaaS provider. 

Before joining Avaya, Harrison served as chief revenue officer of UJET. With the company, she delivered over 100 percent growth, and was responsible for sales, channels, solutions consulting, customer success  and sales operations.

Prior to UJET, Harrison served in a variety of senior cloud sales management roles with experience guiding customers through technology transitions to achieve positive business outcomes, including Markforged, Cloud4Wi and Swiftype. 

“I am pleased to be joining Avaya at such an important time, as the company continues to strengthen its customer-driven approach to delivering innovation in multicloud communications and collaboration solutions,” said Harrison. As organizations of all sizes increasingly plan to adopt cloud communications, I look forward to helping to drive growth for our customers, partners and Avaya.”

Executive Moves/News
SAIC Names John Bonsell as SVP of Government Affairs; Nazzic Keene Quoted
by Sarah Sybert
Published on February 18, 2021
SAIC Names John Bonsell as SVP of Government Affairs; Nazzic Keene Quoted

John Bonsell has rejoined Science Applications International Corp. (SAIC) as senior vice president of Government Affairs, effective immediately, the company reported on Thursday. In his new role, Bonsell will lead the business unit to support SAIC’s strategic objectives. 

Bonsell will work with federal executive branch officials, members of Congress and their staffs and state and local officials to support the company’s initiative. Previously,  Bonsell served as consultant with SAIC from 2007 to 2012. Between 2015 and 2018,  Bonsell was SAIC’s vice president of Government Affairs. 

When he wasn’t with SAIC, Bonsell served as the Majority Staff director for the Senate Armed Services Committee. With the committee, he managed the confirmation oversight responsibilities of the committee, with a focus on the Department of Defense (DoD) and security functions of the government.

Bonsell also served as the ranking staff director for the Senate Armed Services Committee and was the legislative director and deputy chief of staff for Sen. James Inhofe. During his military service with the Army, he served as chief of concepts and doctrine.

“We are incredibly excited for John to rejoin SAIC. He brings extensive industry knowledge and government experience as well as his in-depth working knowledge of the Department of Defense. John will continue to push SAIC further in meeting our customers’ needs as they navigate their digital transformation journeys,” said SAIC CEO and 2021 Wash100 Award recipient, Nazzic Keene.

Bonsell will succeed SAIC senior vice president Tom Eldridge, who is set to retire in spring 2021. “Tom will remain with SAIC through April to ensure a successful transition. I want to thank him for more than 11 years with SAIC and for all of his contributions to our success,” Keene added.

Eldridge has been charged with overseeing the company’s Government Affairs advocacy and Business Development Operations, including Pricing, Price to Win, Competitive Intelligence, Proposal Operations, and Sales Enablement. Eldridge has been with SAIC since June 2009.

“It has been a privilege to work at SAIC with so many talented and innovative colleagues,” said Eldridge. “I am incredibly excited about SAIC’s future and will work with John for a smooth transition.”

Government Technology/News
NGA Seeks New GEOINT Research Methods to Address Four Mission Imperatives
by Matthew Nelson
Published on February 18, 2021
NGA Seeks New GEOINT Research Methods to Address Four Mission Imperatives

The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) is seeking concepts to explore new technology in the areas of analytic workflow modernization, data access and integrity, accelerated tasking orchestration and assured positioning, navigation, timing and targeting.

NGA said Wednesday that its four mission imperatives fall under a newly published topic in the agency's Boosting Innovative GEOINT Research broad agency announcement (BIG-R BAA).

Interested parties can submit classified abstracts and proposals on the intelligence community's Acquisition Research Center website or provide unclassified input through the official online portals for federal contracting and grant opportunities.

The agency launched its BIG-R BAA effort last year in a push to transform research contracting approaches for disruptive technology projects.

"The BIG-R BAA helps us connect with researchers in industry and academia and apply their work to our national security mission," said John Main, chief scientist for research at NGA.

Government Technology/News/Press Releases
Lt. Gen. John Shaw: Spacecom Plans Space Domain Partnerships With NASA, Industry
by Matthew Nelson
Published on February 18, 2021
Lt. Gen. John Shaw: Spacecom Plans Space Domain Partnerships With NASA, Industry

Lt. Gen. John Shaw, deputy commander of U.S. Space Command (Spacecom), said that Spacecom and NASA could enter into a partnership in the coming months to address planetary threats that could hamper space domain awareness, National Defense Magazine reported Wednesday.

Shaw told attendees at a Washington Space Business webinar Wednesday the two organizations will likely collaborate on an “operationally focused” planetary defense mission. 

He added that Spacecom is looking to work with the private sector to build satellite communications technology and address risks from orbital debris.

The Department of Defense established Spacecom in Aug. 2019 as the U.S. military's 11th unified combatant command to help protect national interests in the space domain.

Government Technology/News
CISA, Treasury, FBI Issue Advisory on North Korea’s Cryptocurrency Malware ‘AppleJeus’
by Jane Edwards
Published on February 18, 2021
CISA, Treasury, FBI Issue Advisory on North Korea’s Cryptocurrency Malware ‘AppleJeus’

The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), Department of the Treasury (DOT) and the FBI have released a joint advisory about the AppleJeus malware and other indicators of compromise that North Korea-backed threat actors use to perform cryptocurrency theft.

The joint advisory released Wednesday provides technical details about seven versions of AppleJeus malware that Hidden Cobra actors have been using since 2018: Celas Trade Pro; JMT Trading; Union Crypto; Kupay Wallet; CoinGoTrade; Dorusio; and Ants2Whale.

“Initially, HIDDEN COBRA actors used websites that appeared to host legitimate cryptocurrency trading platforms to infect victims with AppleJeus; however, these actors are now also using other initial infection vectors, such as phishing, social networking, and social engineering techniques, to get users to download the malware,” the notice reads.

Threat actors are using AppleJeus to infect networks of institutions within government, energy, technology, finance and telecommunications sectors, according to the advisory.

CISA, Treasury and the FBI have called on organizations infected with the malware to initiate an incident response plan, implement two-factor authentication, use hardware wallets, eliminate impacted hosts from networks and install a host based intrusion detection-based software, among other mitigation measures.

Government Technology/News/Wash100
Anne Neuberger: White House to Issue Executive Order in Response to SolarWinds Cyber Incident
by Jane Edwards
Published on February 18, 2021
Anne Neuberger: White House to Issue Executive Order in Response to SolarWinds Cyber Incident

Anne Neuberger, deputy national security adviser for cyber and emerging technology and a 2021 Wash100 Award winner, said the White House is working on an executive order in response to the SolarWinds cyber breach, Nextgov reported Wednesday.

“We're also working on close to about a dozen things—likely eight will pass—that’ll be part of an upcoming executive action to address the gaps we've identified in our review of this incident,” Neuberger said during a White House briefing.

She cited the need to address challenges to achieving greater visibility amid the hacking campaign.

“There are legal barriers and disincentives to the private sector sharing information with the government, that is something we need to overcome,” she said. “Even within federal networks, a culture and authorities inhibit visibility, which is something we need to address.”

Neuberger said the cyber incident impacted approximately 100 companies and nine federal agencies, but the campaign could be much more extensive because about 18,000 entities downloaded the malicious SolarWinds updates on their networks.

Government Technology/News
GSA Unveils Updated Site Used for Public Comment Submission; Krystal Brumfield, Virginia Huth Quoted
by Jane Edwards
Published on February 18, 2021
GSA Unveils Updated Site Used for Public Comment Submission; Krystal Brumfield, Virginia Huth Quoted

The General Services Administration (GSA) has launched an updated version of Regulations.gov, a federal shared service that allows the public to gain access to regulatory and deregulatory actions and submit comments on rulemakings.

“The new Regulations.gov re-envisions the public site, with enhanced search capabilities, a simplified commenting process, and mobile-friendly interface,” Krystal Brumfield, associate administrator of the office of government-wide policy, said in a statement published Wednesday.

The updated site, which has been in the testing phase since July 2019, comes with reCAPTCHA and a new comment application programming interface.

“The new commenting API coupled with reCAPTCHA will help the federal government to not only reduce fraudulent comments but also introduce transparency into the organizations who are submitting bulk automated comments,” said Virginia Huth, deputy associate administrator for regulation management at the office of government-wide policy. 

“GSA is providing a more secure, reliable, and stable way for submitting large volumes of comments while deterring real or perceived threats to the integrity of the rulemaking process,” Huth added.

Government Technology/News
DHS, Metropolitan Transportation Authority to Assess COVID-19 Spread in Public Vehicles
by Matthew Nelson
Published on February 17, 2021
DHS, Metropolitan Transportation Authority to Assess COVID-19 Spread in Public Vehicles

The Department of Homeland Security and New York City's Metropolitan Transportation Authority have teamed up to explore how COVID-19 aerosol agents travel through public transit systems.

DHS said Tuesday its science and technology directorate freed an airborne coronavirus simulant into train cars and buses operated by MTA to examine how COVID-19 spreads through coughs and sneezes.

The team will incorporate airflow and dispersion models into a software tool to forecast the simulant's spread and determine where MTA can install sensor systems. DHS will also implement environmental data into the models to validate response efforts in the event of an airborne health hazard.

The partnership seeks to mitigate the spread of COVID-19 as well as other potential terrorist threats as part of DHS S&T's Urban Security Initiative.

"We are developing capabilities, tools and resources in New York City that other states, cities and localities can use to better prepare for, respond to and recover from the pandemic or other emergency," said Don Bansleben, a program manager at DHS S&T.

DHS plans to conduct a large-scale iteration of the study in various areas within New York to trace and observe the movement of a simulated coronavirus agent. 

Government Technology/News
NASA’s Perseverance Rover in Transit to Martian Surface; Jennifer Trosper Quoted
by Nichols Martin
Published on February 17, 2021
NASA’s Perseverance Rover in Transit to Martian Surface; Jennifer Trosper Quoted

NASA's Perseverance rover is on the way to Mars, as the space agency expects the vehicle to land on martian ground this Thursday, Space News reported Tuesday. NASA reported that the Mars 2020 spacecraft, which contains Perseverance, is operating as expected in transit to the Jezero Crater, SpaceNews reported on Tuesday. 

“Perseverance is operating perfectly right now, and all systems are go for landing,” Jennifer Trosper, deputy project manager for the mission, said at the briefing. 

Perseverance is designed to collect rock samples and data on possible signs of life on the crater. The rover will utilize a landing system based on the one used by its predecessor, 2012's Curiosity rover.

“The targeting is on the bull’s-eye, and we are headed exactly where we want to be for Mars,” added Trosper. “If all goes well, we could potentially see some images by the end of the day. If not, it’s possible that something happened that maybe caused the vehicle to go into a safing mode after landing.”

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