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Executive Moves/GSA/News
Laura Stanton Promoted to Full-Time IT Category Assistant Commissioner at GSA
by Nichols Martin
Published on August 20, 2020
Laura Stanton Promoted to Full-Time IT Category Assistant Commissioner at GSA

Laura Stanton, a long-time officer with the General Services Administration (GSA), has been appointed to serve as the agency’s assistant commissioner for information technology category on a full-time basis.

Stanton said she has been with GSA for 23 years and looks forward to continuing her work with the agency. She functioned as GSA’s acting assistant commissioner for IT category, prior to her appointment for the full role.

Her GSA career includes work as a telecommunications specialist and the director of innovation for the Federal Acquisition Service (FAS). GSA’s ITC offers a wide range of IT products including hardware, software, telecommunications, training services and e-commerce.

Laura Stanton Promoted to Full-Time IT Category Assistant Commissioner at GSA

GovConWire Events will host its 2020 Business Development (BD) Trends Forum on August 27th. Click here to register for the event.

Featuring Stephanie Shutt, director of GSA’s Multiple Award Schedule (MAS) Program Management Office (PMO), the event will discuss current Business Development (BD) trends, tips for securing contracts and Fiscal Year 2021 federal budget projections.

The forum will also include an expert panel, hosting federal and industry executives that will dive into the future of business. Join GovConWire’s virtual forum to learn all about the latest trends in Business Development.

Click here to register for the 2020 Business Development (BD) Trends Forum.

Government Technology/News
Forcepoint Partners with Ericom Software to Improve Remote Browser Isolation; Nico Popp, John Peterson Quoted
by Sarah Sybert
Published on August 20, 2020
Forcepoint Partners with Ericom Software to Improve Remote Browser Isolation; Nico Popp, John Peterson Quoted

Forcepoint has partnered with Ericom Software to integrate Ericom’s remote browser isolation capabilities across Forcepoint’s Dynamic Edge Protection cloud-native SASE solution, Forcepoint reported on Wednesday.

“We are pleased to partner with Ericom to deliver remote browser isolation within Forcepoint’s SASE platform, the industry’s most comprehensive cloud-native cybersecurity solution that addresses enterprises’ most critical work-from-home security challenges across network security, threat protection, secure access and data protection,” said Nico Popp, chief product officer at Forcepoint.

The advanced remote browser capabilities will improve security and enable broad web access for users. Forcepoint Remote Browser Isolation powered by Ericom will support secure remote work by providing a zero-trust browsing experience for employees and preventing websites from delivering malware, zero-day exploits, and phishing threats to users’ devices.

“Forcepoint Remote Browser Isolation powered by Ericom prevents 100% of web-based malware and phishing attempts, delivering global enterprises the most effective defense against today’s dynamic threats,” said John Peterson, chief product officer at Ericom.

The remote browser will be featured on Forcepoint Dynamic Edge Protection, the company’s data-centric SASE solution, which includes Cloud Security Gateway and Private Access. Dynamic Edge Protection’s extensible, microservices-based cloud architecture will provide organizations with capabilities.

Forcepoint’s converged cloud security approach will also remove security gaps and point product redundancies, and streamline the ability to demonstrate compliance and deliver greater productivity at nearly 30 percent less TCO versus competitor offerings.

In addition, Forcepoint’s solution will prevent data loss by keeping sensitive web application data out of browser caches on unmanaged endpoints while limiting user data sharing activities on websites.

“For the first time in modern business, CISOs aren’t operating within the tight constraints of their enterprise security program. While the cloud and digital transformation created cracks in the foundation, COVID-19 completely dismantled it by introducing the security risks of the difficult-to-manage work-at-home environment,” Popp added.

About Forcepoint

Forcepoint is the global human-centric cybersecurity company transforming the digital enterprise by continuously adapting security response to the dynamic risk posed by individual users and machines. The Forcepoint Human Point system delivers Risk-Adaptive Protection to continuously ensure trusted use of data and systems. Based in Austin, Texas, Forcepoint protects the human point for thousands of enterprise and government customers in more than 150 countries.

Government Technology/News
IBM Reaches Highest Quantum Volume on Road Map; Jay Gambetta Quoted
by Sarah Sybert
Published on August 20, 2020
IBM Reaches Highest Quantum Volume on Road Map; Jay Gambetta Quoted

IBM has delivered its highest Quantum Volume by combining software and hardware techniques to improve overall performance, the company reported on Thursday. IBM has also upgraded its 27-qubit client-deployed systems to achieve a Quantum Volume 64. 

"IBM's full-stack approach gives an innovative avenue to develop hardware-aware applications, algorithms and circuits, all running on the most extensive and powerful quantum hardware fleet in the industry,"  said Jay Gambetta, IBM fellow and VP, IBM Quantum. 

IBM’s milestone has made information processing tasks more efficient and cost effective on a quantum computer, versus a classical one, it will require improved quantum circuits, the building blocks of quantum applications. 

Quantum Volume measures the length and complexity of circuits, maximizing the potential for exploring solutions to real world problems across industry, government and research. IBM has focused its solution on a new set of techniques and improvements that used knowledge of the hardware to optimally run the Quantum Volume circuits. 

The company’s new methods are extensible and will improve any quantum circuit run on any IBM Quantum system. IBM’s innovative approach will improve experiments and applications. The techniques will be available in upcoming releases and improvements to the IBM Cloud software services and the cross-platform open source software development kit (SDK) Qiskit. 

"We are always finding new ways to push the limits of our systems so that we can run larger, more complex quantum circuits and more quickly achieve a Quantum Advantage," added Gambetta. 

About IBM Quantum

IBM Quantum is an industry-first initiative to build quantum systems for business and science applications. For more information about IBM's quantum computing efforts, please visit www.ibm.com/ibmq. 

For more information about the IBM Q Network, as well as a full list of all partners, members, and hubs, visit https://www.research.ibm.com/ibm-q/network/

Government Technology/News
KPMG Launches New Tech Architecture to Drive COVID-19 Recovery; Cliff Justice, Bharat Rao Quoted
by Sarah Sybert
Published on August 20, 2020
KPMG Launches New Tech Architecture to Drive COVID-19 Recovery; Cliff Justice, Bharat Rao Quoted

KPMG has developed a technology architecture to match patients in clinical trials for convalescent plasma therapy to recovered patients willing to donate their antibodies, to advance the response and recovery of COVID-19 patients, the company reported on Thursday.

"KPMG has a unique opportunity to support our communities, government entities and healthcare providers in a challenging time by leveraging our experience to automate complex processes, provide analytics and help facilitate the study of convalescent plasma for the critically ill," said Cliff Justice, principal and U.S. leader, Digital Capabilities, at KPMG LLP, the U.S. audit, tax and advisory firm.

KPMG’s offering will also provide healthcare and government decision makers with a dashboard by geography to track COVID-19 testing and results, giving necessary insights concerning social distancing and the resumption of commerce.

The company’s solution has been designed to make the plasma donation process easier and more efficient by automating the complex tasks and logistics associated with the data collection, qualification and matching process by performing statistical analytics and using artificial intelligence (AI) and virtualized data. 

KPMG will also leverage third-party data from blood banks, hospitals and diagnostic labs and work with data backbones and existing technology applications that are already in place, such as IT infrastructure owned by governments and hospitals.

"This solution is designed to help ease the burden on plasma donors, accelerate the COVID-19 plasma donation process and provide better visibility to health authorities, while helping facilitate the study of convalescent plasma," said Bharat Rao, PhD, principal and leader of Data and Analytics for healthcare & life sciences at KPMG. 

The solution will comply will the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) regulations. The convalescent plasma therapy matching technology architecture is a component of KPMG's recently announced "Restarting America" initiative to help organizations reopen workplaces.

About KPMG LLP

KPMG is one of the world's leading professional services firms, providing innovative business solutions and audit, tax, and advisory services to many of the world's largest and most prestigious organizations.

KPMG is widely recognized for being a great place to work and build a career. Our people share a sense of purpose in the work we do, and a strong commitment to community service, inclusion and diversity, and eradicating childhood illiteracy.

KPMG LLP is the independent U.S. member firm of KPMG International Cooperative ("KPMG International"). KPMG International's independent member firms have 219,000 professionals working in 147 countries and territories.

Government Technology/News/Wash100
DIU Launches Acquisition Program to Purchase sUAS; Hon. Ellen Lord, Michael Kratsios Quoted
by Sarah Sybert
Published on August 20, 2020
DIU Launches Acquisition Program to Purchase sUAS; Hon. Ellen Lord, Michael Kratsios Quoted

The Defense Innovation Unit (DIU) has announced the launch of Blue sUAS, an acquisition program for federal agencies to purchase secure small Unmanned Aerial Systems (sUAS) as an alternative to Chinese-made drones, FedScoop reported on Thursday.

“Blue sUAS represents a tremendous first step toward building a robust and trusted UAS domestic industrial base that ensures sustained delivery of highly-capable, secure UAS to the warfighters that depend on it,” said Michael Kratsios, acting undersecretary of defense for research and engineering and 2020 Wash100 Award recipient. 

The program will launch in Sept. 2020 on the General Services Administration’s (GSA) Multiple Award Schedule (MAS). Blue sUAS will enable agencies to acquire drones that have been vetted and cleared by the federal government. 

Blue sUAS drones will be developed with open software architectures to add versatility across a variety of ground hardware configurations. The program was designed to allow agencies to purchase drones and plug-and-play the hardware into a common software system.

Federal agencies from across the government will be able to purchase drones through the program. Agencies from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to the Department of the Interior (DoI) have all had an interest in drones but ran into security challenges using Chinese-made products. Components of the Department of Defense (DoD) will also be able to also pursue production contracts through the Other Transaction Authority (OTA).

“Blue sUAS is a great example of DOD acquisition reform by lowering the barrier to entry for non-traditional companies to rapidly iterate shoulder to shoulder with warfighters to deliver highly-capable sUAS tailored to mission needs,” Ellen Lord, undersecretary of defense for acquisition and sustainment and four-time Wash100 Award recipient, said. 

Potomac Officers Club will host its 5G Summit on October 27, 2020. Click here to register for the event. Lord will serve as a keynote speaker at the summit. 

She will discuss emerging programs, priorities and challenges within the integration process of the new 5G framework. As emerging technologies continue to become an integral part of business and innovation, leaders across all divisions must stay ahead of the curve to tackle national and global issues. 

5G wireless technology is anticipated to unleash unprecedented levels of connectivity between millions of new internet of things devices and there are already a range of deployments making their way across the U.S. and in a few federal agencies. 

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.

Don’t miss out on this must see event! Click here to register for the 5G Summit on October 27th.

Government Technology/News
U.S. Cyber Command Launches Cyber-Training Platform; Col. Tanya Trout Quoted
by Sarah Sybert
Published on August 20, 2020
U.S. Cyber Command Launches Cyber-Training Platform; Col. Tanya Trout Quoted

The Pentagon has successfully integrated the Persistent Cyber Training Environment (PCTE), the agency’s cyber-training platform with operational tools, to assist with mission preparedness and success, C4ISRNET reported on Thursday. 

“This integration allowed for execution of small team tactics while performing active hunt of advanced persistent threat within a post-compromised range environment,” Col. Tanya Trout, the outgoing director of the Joint Cyber Training Enterprise said.

The platform will provide the U.S. Cyber Command’s soldiers global access to PCTE and enable them to conduct individual and collective cyber training as well as mission rehearsal that align with the National Training Center. The U.S. Army runs the program on behalf of the joint cyber force and Cyber Command.

After the platform was first used in a large-scale, tier-one exercise in June 2020. The integration pilot program launched in July 2020 with the program offices of the Unified Platform system and the Joint Cyber Command and Control system. 

The Unified Platform system will consolidate and standardize big-data tools used by Cyber Command and its subordinate commands to enable forces to share information, build common tools and conduct mission planning and analysis. 

The Joint Cyber Command and Control (JCC2) will support the command cyber forces’ efforts to plan missions. The programs will be managed by the U.S. Air Force on behalf of Cyber Command and the joint cyber force.

LTG Stephen Fogarty, commander of Army Cyber Command, noted that the virtual cyber-training environment over the National Training Center is its ability to replicate an actual opponent. The mission rehearsal capability will enable users to input prior operations, such as those used against the Islamic State group, or to train against or upload malware discovered in operations.

Maj. Gen. Peter Gallagher, director of the Network Cross-Functional Team (CFT) with Army Futures Command, and Brig. Gen. Rob Collins, program executive officer for Command, Control, Communications-Tactical (PEO C3T) at the Army, conducted a joint keynote address during Potomac Officers Club’s (POC) Weaponizing Data Across the Digital Battlefield Virtual Event on August 11th.

The speakers address virtual training platforms, intel and operation mission capabilities, the challenges and priorities of data in warfare and how defense has evolved from the traditional standards to meet the demand of emerging technologies. 

If you missed the event, check out Potomac Officers Club’s Event Archive to watch Tuesday’s event as well as all recent POC events of 2020.

News/Press Releases
AeroVironment, Inc. to Present at the Raymond James Virtual Diversified Industrials Conference
by William McCormick
Published on August 20, 2020
AeroVironment, Inc. to Present at the Raymond James Virtual Diversified Industrials Conference

AeroVironment, Inc. (NASDAQ: AVAV), a global leader in unmanned aircraft systems (UAS), today announced that Wahid Nawabi, president and chief executive officer, will participate in a virtual fireside chat at the Raymond James Virtual Diversified Industrials Conference on Tuesday, August 25, 2020 at 10:40 a.m. PT / 1:40 p.m. ET.

A live audio webcast of the fireside chat will be available in the Events and Presentations section of the AeroVironment website at https://investor.avinc.com/events-and-presentations. A replay of the webcast will be available for 90 days.

About AeroVironment, Inc.

AeroVironment (NASDAQ: AVAV) provides customers with more actionable intelligence so they can proceed with certainty. Based in California, AeroVironment is a global leader in unmanned aircraft systems and tactical missile systems, and serves defense, government, and commercial customers. For more information, visit www.avinc.com.

Government Technology/News/Press Releases
Maj. Gen. Kimberly Crider: Space Force Should Work With Industry to Advance Tech Roadmap
by Jane Edwards
Published on August 20, 2020
Maj. Gen. Kimberly Crider: Space Force Should Work With Industry to Advance Tech Roadmap

Maj. Gen. Kimberly Crider, acting chief technology and innovation officer for the U.S. Space Force, said the service is set to publish its 2020 science and technology roadmap and recognizes the need to work with industry to bring that plan to fruition, SpaceNews reported Wednesday.

“We agree with the industrial base report,” Crider said of the “State of the Space Industrial Base 2020: A Time for Action to Sustain U.S. Economic & Military Leadership in Space” report released by the Defense Innovation Unit (DIU) and the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) in July. “We have to coordinate with industry and other government leaders.”

She said Wednesday at the Ascend virtual conference that the service branch backs the idea of establishing “unity of effort” across industry, academia and government to incentivize the industrial base.

Crider cited examples of technology areas where the Space Force can work with industry, including satellite-based communications, power generation in space, space transportation, logistics and positioning, navigation and timing.

Government Technology/News
Vice Adm. Jon Hill on MDA’s Layered Homeland Missile Defense System Against ICBM Threats
by Jane Edwards
Published on August 20, 2020
Vice Adm. Jon Hill on MDA’s Layered Homeland Missile Defense System Against ICBM Threats

Vice Adm. Jon Hill, director of the Missile Defense Agency (MDA), said there are several challenges MDA needs to address as it develops a layered homeland defense system against intercontinental ballistic missile threats and one concerns the upcoming test of the SM-3 Block IIA missile, Defense News reported Tuesday.

The upcoming SM-3 Block IIA test is scheduled by the end of 2020 and Hill said travel and coordination challenges due to the COVID-19 pandemic could have an impact on the schedule.

Hill said Tuesday during a Heritage Foundation virtual event that MDA will conduct another test involving a complex ICBM target that will have “a lot of separation debris and that has a lot of countermeasures.”

Another challenge MDA needs to address is the development of engagement coordination between the various layers of the homeland missile defense architecture.

“Let’s just say that step one is a ship off the coast as a complement to [Ground-based Midcourse Defense system]. Those systems today talk already, but they’re not talking in terms of being layered defenders,” Hill said.

“So if GMD, for example, decides he’s going to wait this first shot out and let the ship take it, we have to have the communication network to go do that. We have to have the technical architecture with the Command and Control Battle Management system, but in that context of layered defense and engagement coordination.”

Government Technology/News
Air Force’s LevelUp Code Works Software Factory Uses DevSecOps to Build Cyber Tools; Lt. Col. John Priestly Quoted
by Jane Edwards
Published on August 20, 2020
Air Force’s LevelUp Code Works Software Factory Uses DevSecOps to Build Cyber Tools; Lt. Col. John Priestly Quoted

A San Antonio-based software factory the U.S. Air Force launched in December 2019 has been providing cyber platforms to U.S. military cyber organizations, SIGNAL Magazine reported Wednesday. The LevelUp Code Works Software Factory has adopted an Agile acquisition model and DevSecOps approach to facilitate the development of cyber-related software.

“We're going down the path of DevSecOps approaches, which requires us to automate to the maximum extent our ability to test, investigate security, provide cybersecurity and the effectiveness of these applications, micro services and software packages that we're delivering,” Lt. Col. John Priestly, director of the LevelUp Code Works Software Factory, said Tuesday at an AFCEA Alamo event.

Priestly, who also serves Unified Platform Program manager and materiel leader, mentioned LevelUp’s partnership with U.S. Cyber Command and cyber components to deliver digital cyber platforms and software to unified combatant commands and other service branches.

“U.S. Cyber Command and the service cyber components participate throughout each of our program increments, all the way in the beginning, to planning out which capabilities to how we're going to prioritize, what is going to go into the backlog, and then moving forward into actual development and execution,” Priestly said. “They are shoulder-to-shoulder with us all the way through to the demonstration and delivery of capability. And that's been a huge win for us."

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