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BAE Systems Responds to US Army RFP, Offering ARCHER Howitzer; Chris King Quoted
by Sarah Sybert
Published on October 20, 2020
BAE Systems Responds to US Army RFP, Offering ARCHER Howitzer; Chris King Quoted

BAE Systems has responded to the U.S. Army’s July 30th request for proposals for a 155 mm wheeled gun system, offering the ARCHER howitzer for participation in the Army’s “shoot off” evaluation, BAE Systems reported on Monday.

“ARCHER is a mature, proven system that can quickly get into the fight and strike enemy targets at long ranges, with a high rate of fire and very fast displacement times, and is made for combat against large power adversaries,” said Chris King, director of business development at BAE Systems.

ARCHER is a fully automated weapon system that will provide highly responsive and versatile fire support to troops in combat. The Army’s RFP will evaluate mobile howitzers in support of future Army requirements. ARCHER is already in service with the Swedish Army with the highest technical and manufacturing readiness levels.

BAE Systems’ offering will include a fielded package of capabilities that would provide soldiers with responsiveness and flexibility. ARCHER has the ability to fire within 30 seconds of receiving an order.

The system can then depart its firing position within 30 seconds, which will minimize the enemy’s ability to effectively return fire. Its magazine carries 21 rounds and can unload all of them in less than three minutes.

ARCHER can fire the BONUS anti-armor munition up to 35 km, conventional munitions up to 40 km and currently fielded precision-guided munitions like Excalibur in excess of 50 km. BONUS and Excalibur are currently in the U.S. Army’s inventory.

“With a fully automated system, soldiers can execute their mission with minimal physical exertion and time, while remaining undercover in the armored cabin. The cab protection, fast shoot and scoot times and its extended range all enhance survivability and sustain fire support in harsh combat conditions,” King added.

ARCHER is manufactured by BAE Systems Bofors in Sweden.

Executive Moves/News
Sgt. Maj. Martin Conroy Joins Army Operational Test Command; Col. David Gardner Quoted
by Nichols Martin
Published on October 20, 2020
Sgt. Maj. Martin Conroy Joins Army Operational Test Command; Col. David Gardner Quoted

Command Sgt. Maj. Martin Conroy has assumed his new role as Army Operational Test Command's (OTC) designated sergeant major. He succeeds Sgt. Maj. Angelo Johnson who has returned to OTC's Fire Support Test Directorate after months of serving as the command's interim senior enlisted leader, the Army said Friday.

“He’s worked with both active component Soldiers and our diverse Soldiers in the Army Guard and Reserve,” Col. David Gardner, OTC commander, said about Conroy who also holds experience in Army special operations.

Conroy most recently served as the 181st Infantry Brigade's command sergeant major at Fort McCoy in Wisconsin. Conroy's take-over ceremony took place Friday at Fort Hood in Texas.

Government Technology/News
US Army to Integrate Biometrics to Increase Cybersecurity; Donald Coulter Quoted
by Sarah Sybert
Published on October 20, 2020
US Army to Integrate Biometrics to Increase Cybersecurity; Donald Coulter Quoted

The U.S. Army’s tactical network modernization team has announced plans to integrate wearables into augmented reality combat goggles to increase cybersecurity, C4ISRNET reported on Monday. 

The U.S. Army tactical network modernization team will focus on advancing wearable technology for user authentication. Under current capabilities, users are authenticated through passwords, common access cards or tokens to verify themselves.

Donald Coulter, senior science and technology adviser to the Network Cross-Functional Team, said that  the current capabilities will not suffice in an operational environment. “These can be broken, damaged [or] lost in an operational environment,” Coulter said. “Trying to put in a password with tactical gloves when it’s a tiny keyboard is not an optimal solution.”

With wearable authentication, soldiers' identities are verified by leveraging biometric data including heart rates, gait, unique skin signatures and physical locations, which will increase systems’ security and intuitiveness. 

The U.S. Army has projected that it will leverage biometics and artificial intelligence in the Integrated Visual Augmentation System (IVAS) to help with navigation, targeting and advanced night and thermal vision. The IVAS effort is led by the Soldier Lethality Cross-Functional Team.

The U.S. Army reported that the technology will advance service, “especially when you talk about the infusion of more artificial intelligence and machine-learning capacity — to really study, to capture more data and tag it, and really understand the unique characteristics of each person,” Coulter said. “It really gives us more confidence and ability to perform that effectively.”

In addition, wearable technology has the potential to protect communications for manned-unmanned teaming, cyber situational awareness, the squad area network and IVAS radio.

“Over the next year we’ll continue to see more and more technologies getting out of the S&T domain and getting into the [project managers] for final prototyping, experimentation, maturation and integration,” Coulter concluded.

Government Technology/News
USAF Unveils Anti-Jam Radio Tech for DoD
by Matthew Nelson
Published on October 20, 2020
USAF Unveils Anti-Jam Radio Tech for DoD

The U.S. Air Force is developing an anti-jam high-frequency radio system meant to enhance the Department of Defense's (DoD) communication capacities with its allies.

Designed for NATO by the Air-to-Ground Tactical Data Links team, the Second Generation Anti-Jam Tactical Ultra-High Frequency Radio will replace an estimated count of over 18K HAVE QUICK II platforms employed by all U.S. military service branches, USAF said Friday.

"What we’re doing for our U.S. version is developing 16 optional modes so that our radio is not only interoperable with our NATO allies, but we have international specification across the entire industry," said Capt. Shaun Perry, a former SATURN program manager.

Mitre collaborated with the Air Force and NATO allies to build an early iteration of SATURN in the 1980's. USAF published the international interoperability specifications for SATURN in a NATO standardization agreement.

The team will utilize the specs to develop its own version of SATURN.

Government Technology/News
DARPA to Seek Studies for Simplified Urban Operations
by Nichols Martin
Published on October 20, 2020
DARPA to Seek Studies for Simplified Urban Operations

The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) plans to solicit studies that simplify military engagements in urban environments and address the limits of current intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance methods.

DARPA said Thursday in a SAM notice it seeks the Non-Escalatory Engagement to reduce Dimensionality or NEED capability for the reduction of complexities in urban environment missions.

The agency seeks research concepts that apply social behavioral science to help autonomous vehicles determine who or what poses threats in urban environments. These studies would create a library of engagements to guide these vehicles.

The government would award an other transaction agreement worth $1 million for each two-phase project under the program. Interested parties may submit responses to the presolicitation through Nov. 13.

Contract Awards/News
Dovel Technologies Subsidiary Wins $135M Task Order to Support FEMA NFIP; Mike Cosgrave, Damon Griggs
by Sarah Sybert
Published on October 20, 2020
Dovel Technologies Subsidiary Wins $135M Task Order to Support FEMA NFIP; Mike Cosgrave, Damon Griggs

A Dovel Technologies subsidiary, Ace Info Solutions, has been awarded a potential five-year, $135 million Alliant 2 Task Order from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP), the company reported on Tuesday. 

"AceInfo is excited to leverage our proven agile solutions development expertise to support this mission-critical program," said Mike Cosgrave, AceInfo COO. "We greatly value our strong relationship with FEMA and are committed to supporting the PIVOT transformation."

Under the task order, AceInfo will support the development, maintenance and modernization of NFIP’s PIVOT system. The PIVOT system will facilitate and consolidate NFIP's core business activities throughout flood insurance policies. 

This contract includes product development and enhancement and robust data analytics to support informed, real-time decision making, operations and maintenance, end user support, program management and security.

"Our team, through AceInfo, offers a combination of deep domain experience and advanced technologies to meet FEMA NFIP's modernization goals," said Damon Griggs, Dovel CEO. "We are excited to support this new contract and further FEMA's mission of helping people before, during and after disasters."

About Dovel Technologies 

Together, Dovel and AceInfo are a trusted government partner that blends deep domain expertise with advanced technologies to help our customers solve complex problems that improve, protect, and save lives. As a rapidly growing company, we combine entrepreneurial spirit, customer focus, and an outcomes-based approach to support agency missions in health IT, life sciences, public safety, and grants management.

Government Technology/News
FedRAMP’s Ashley Mahan on Increase in Cloud Services Reuse
by Jane Edwards
Published on October 20, 2020
FedRAMP’s Ashley Mahan on Increase in Cloud Services Reuse

Ashley Mahan, director of the General Services Administration’s (GSA) Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP), said FedRAMP saw a 50 percent rise in government agencies reusing certified cloud services in fiscal year 2020 as those organizations work to meet the telework requirements during the COVID-19 pandemic, FedScoop reported Monday.

Mahan said agencies have filed about 3,000 reusability requests for cloud security offerings.

“We’ve really just seen government and industry working hand in hand together during this time to start using these innovative services but also with a very strong emphasis on security,” she said during CyberTalks.

Mahan noted that FedRAMP is collaborating with the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) to develop the machine-readable Open Security Controls Assessment Language to help facilitate the authorization process.

Government Technology/News/Press Releases
SBA Inspector General Issues FY 2021 Management Challenges Report
by Jane Edwards
Published on October 20, 2020
SBA Inspector General Issues FY 2021 Management Challenges Report

The Small Business Administration’s (SBA) office of inspector general has issued a report on eight performance and management challenges facing SBA in fiscal year 2021.

The first two challenges cited are the susceptibility of SBA’s economic relief programs like the Paycheck Protection Program to abuse and fraud risks and the impact of eligibility concerns and inaccurate procurement data in small business contracting programs on the reliability of contracting goal achievements.

“Managing COVID 19 stimulus is the greatest overall challenge facing SBA currently. This crucial new challenge is exacerbated by persisting management and performance challenges best described as systemic. Pandemic response has, in many instances, magnified the challenging systemic issues in SBA’s mission-related work,” the report states.

Other areas that need improvement are the oversight of information technology investments and security risks; risk management and oversight practices; administration of Section 8(a) business development program; identification of improper payments in loan programs; grants management oversight; and disaster assistance program.

SBA removed several challenges from the report to mark its progress in addressing those issues. Those areas are human capital management, exclusions for determining governmentwide federal contracting goal-setting guidelines, quality control program to reduce improper payments and quality control program.

Government Technology/News
GSA Completes Migration of FPDS Reporting Functions to Beta SAM Website
by Jane Edwards
Published on October 20, 2020
GSA Completes Migration of FPDS Reporting Functions to Beta SAM Website

The General Services Administration (GSA) officially ended Saturday, Oct. 17, the reporting functions on the Federal Procurement Data System website to mark the final transition of those functions to the Data Bank tool on the System for Award Management’s beta website, Nextgov reported Monday.

GSA started moving the FPDS’ administrative, static, standard and ad hoc reporting functions to the beta SAM website in March as part of a soft launch.

“The transition went smoothly over the weekend,” a spokesperson for GSA told the publication. “We are seeing a steady level of usage, supporting a proportional number of simultaneous users as the old FPDS reports module.”

The report said more than 7,500 reports run were recorded as of 3 p.m. Monday, Oct. 19.

Contract Awards/Government Technology/News
USAF Rolls Out 5G Modernization Project for Nellis AFB
by Matthew Nelson
Published on October 16, 2020
USAF Rolls Out 5G Modernization Project for Nellis AFB

The U.S. Air Force Warfare Center has partnered with the Department of Defense to implement 5G technology into the Nellis Air Force Base in Nevada in a move to build a dual-use military and commercial network within the installation. 

The partnership will incorporate a fixed network into Nellis AFB prior to its transition to a mobile network as part of the 36-month project. The project will also cover modernization efforts for the Nevada Test and Training Range.

USAF aims to disaggregate and deploy existing command and control architectures in an agile combat employment scenario via the use of 5G technology.

"We must share data among decision makers at the speed of relevance," said Maj. Gen. Charles Corcoran, commander at USAFWC.

AT&T secured a three-year contract from USAF to provide 5G network infrastructure and associated support services to Nellis AFB.

USAF Rolls Out 5G Modernization Project for Nellis AFB

Join Potomac Officers Club for its 5G Summit on Oct. 27, 2020 to learn about the impact that innovative technologies and 5G integration have on the private and public sectors, the steps the federal agencies have taken to remain up to speed with the rapid advancement of technology, and the future programs, plans and priorities as the nation aligns with emerging technology.

Hon. Ellen Lord, undersecretary for acquisition and sustainment at the Department of Defense (DoD) and four-time Wash100 Award recipient, will be featured as the keynote speaker.

Don’t miss out on this must see event! Register here for Potomac Officers Club's 5G Summit on October 27th.

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