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Boeing Begins MQ-25 Stingray Testing in Fall 2020 to Support Navy; Dave Bujold Quoted
by Sarah Sybert
Published on July 24, 2020
Boeing Begins MQ-25 Stingray Testing in Fall 2020 to Support Navy; Dave Bujold Quoted

Boeing has announced that its MQ-25 Stingray, The U.S. Navy aircraft carrier-borne tanker drone, has planned to resume test flights in fall 2020, Defense News reported on Friday. 

“When we resume flight testing later this year, we’ll have the opportunity to gather test points about the aerodynamics of that pod and the software commands that control it — all happening well before we deliver the Navy’s first MQ-25 jet with the same pod,” MQ-25 program director Dave Bujold said in a statement from the aircraft’s manufacturer, Boeing.

Boeing engineers will primarily focus on the aerodynamics of the store pod mounted on the Stingray test article to observe hose and drogue behavior while being dragged behind the airframe. There have been recent concerns about scheduling of the U.S. Navy’s testing. 

“Program officials stated that, among other things, the Navy’s potential inability to maintain its schedule commitments could require modifications to the contract that would impact the fixed-price terms,” the Government Accountability Office (GAO) reported. “Specifically, the Navy faces limited flexibility to install MQ-25 control centers on aircraft carriers.”

The Navy’s MQ-25 Stingray aerial refueling drone took its first flight Sept. 19, a historic step toward integrating an unmanned aircraft into the service’s powerful strike arm.

About Boeing

Boeing is the world’s largest aerospace company and leading provider of commercial airplanes, defense, space and security systems, and global services. As the top U.S. exporter, the company supports commercial and government customers in more than 150 countries.

Boeing employs more than 150,000 people worldwide and leverages the talents of a global supplier base. Building on a legacy of aerospace leadership, Boeing continues to lead in technology and innovation, deliver for its customers and invest in its people and future growth.

Contract Awards/News
Crowley Solutions Secures Multi-Year Contract to Support DLA Energy; Sean Thomas Quoted
by Sarah Sybert
Published on July 24, 2020
Crowley Solutions Secures Multi-Year Contract to Support DLA Energy; Sean Thomas Quoted

Crowley Solutions’ government services group has been awarded a multi-year contract from the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) Energy, the company reported on Thursday. 

“Crowley’s fuel storage, supply and distribution capabilities enable DLA Energy to receive valuable energy services and ensure a robust government supply chain,” said Sean Thomas, vice president, Crowley Solutions.

Under the terms of the contract, Crowley will build and operate a 500 thousand-barrel, contractor owned and operated bulk fuel storage facility to support strategic and tactical requirements at Eielson Air Force Base and Fort Wainwright, in Fairbanks, Alaska. 

Crowley’s facility will provide fuel storage with dedicated product pipelines, including a tie-in into the government-owned fuel pipeline currently servicing Eielson AFB. The company will also provide a tank truck loading facility (TTLF), rail car loading facility and on-site product additization that provide increased operational resiliency.

The company has installed on site product additive storage and injection infrastructure, as well as a state-of-the-art TTLF between 2017 and 2018 to support DLA Energy. Crowley has currently more than 1 million barrels of dedicated product storage under a long-term contract with DLA Energy.

“Crowley is proud to continue and expand our support of DLA Energy and the men and women in uniform that serve our nation both at home and abroad,” added Thomas. 

The initial contract is for four years, with an additional five-year option. Engineering, permitting and site surveys have begun, with groundbreaking expected in August and substantial completion expected by January 2022. The original five-year contract began in 2015 and was recently extended through 2025 through DLA Energy’s exercising of a second, five-year option. 

About Crowley

Jacksonville-based Crowley Holdings Inc., a holding company of the 128-year-old Crowley Maritime Corporation, is a privately held family- and employee-owned company that provides marine solutions, energy and logistics services in domestic and international markets.

Contract Awards/News
CVP Wins USCB Contract to Collect, Analyze Data for 2020 Census; Anirudh Kulkarni Quoted
by Sarah Sybert
Published on July 24, 2020
CVP Wins USCB Contract to Collect, Analyze Data for 2020 Census; Anirudh Kulkarni Quoted

CVP has been awarded an approximate two-year, $17 million Field Application Support (FAS) contract by the United States Census Bureau (USCB), the company reported on Wednesday. CVP will provide assistance in collecting and analyzing data for the 2020 Census. 

"CVP is honored to have been chosen to support the agency's data collection operations for the decennial census as well as other demographic and economic programs," Anirudh Kulkarni, CVP founder and CEO.

CVP will provide support for USCB ongoing operational needs in Control Systems Development, Control Systems Business Analysis, Survey Authoring (Blaise) and software maintenance services. 

The contract project will include a portfolio of applications and systems designed for data collection operations. CVP will help capture and provide respondent data to sponsors of demographic, economic and Decennial programs, including the American Community Survey, Current Population Survey and the Survey of Construction. 

The data from the 2020 Census will be used to fund public services, including schools, hospitals and fire departments. CVP’s assistance will enable USCB to plan new homes and businesses to help improve neighborhoods as well as determine how many seats each state is allocated in the House of Representatives.

"The U.S. Census Bureau gathers critical information to help our country run more efficiently," added Kulkarni. 

About CVP

CVP is a business and technology consulting company that helps organizations navigate disruption with innovative strategies and solutions and prepare for a culture of Continuous Change. It supports clients in the healthcare, national security, and public sectors, as well as private business, by enabling them to innovate faster and make decisions quicker.

Government Technology/News
Paul Puckett on Main Goals of Army’s Enterprise Cloud Management Office
by Jane Edwards
Published on July 24, 2020
Paul Puckett on Main Goals of Army’s Enterprise Cloud Management Office

The U.S. Army established earlier this year a new office to build and extend enterprise cloud services to the tactical edge and Paul Puckett, director of the service’s Enterprise Cloud Management Office (ECMO), said ECMO has three primary goals, Federal News Network reported Thursday.

Puckett said those goals are providing cloud-based shared services for use by the entire service, offering software development tools that allow the military branch to easily field cloud-native applications and providing end users access to data analytics and management tools.

“Those three technical capabilities put together is what we see as a foundational element that all of the Army needs to lean into,” he said at an AFCEA-hosted online event. “What we find is that leveraging common services allows us to stop toiling with basic technology, configuration management, and starts to allow us to really start to focus on our applications and our data.”

Puckett cited the need for the Army to facilitate data sharing by having a cloud architecture that would serve as a “global asset and not just a capability at the enterprise." He said the service should reassess its approach to software development as it ramps up its move to the cloud.

Cybersecurity/Government Technology/News/Wash100
CISA’s Christopher Krebs on Ensuring Cybersecurity Amid 5G Push
by Jane Edwards
Published on July 24, 2020
CISA’s Christopher Krebs on Ensuring Cybersecurity Amid 5G Push

Christopher Krebs, director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) and a 2020 Wash100 Award winner, shared his insights on 5G and how the use of encryption could help mitigate confidentiality breaches in relation to 5G adoption, Nextgov reported Thursday.

“When you think about [5G] from the cybersecurity side, whether it’s a confidentiality attack, an integrity attack, an availability attack, it’s less on the confidentiality side—you can encrypt data for those purposes to protect against those attacks,” Krebs said Wednesday at an Internet Governance Forum-hosted event.

“For us it’s more on the availability side. Is the signal there, when you need it, is it performing as you need it.”

He also cited how the development of open-interface standards for 5G could help facilitate collaboration among various vendors.

“For us it’s been a significant focus on how you get trusted vendors into the supply chain, how you get a vibrant global ecosystem that will support a diversity of vendors that again, are trusted,” Krebs said.

Sujit Raman, an associate deputy attorney general at the Department of Justice (DOJ), discussed at the event the challenge posed by 5G to law enforcement agencies when it comes to serving wiretapping warrants.

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Government Technology/News
Center for Security Policy Tackles Biodefense in New Book
by Mary-Louise Hoffman
Published on July 24, 2020
Center for Security Policy Tackles Biodefense in New Book

The Washington, D.C.-based Center for Security Policy has published a book about the danger of biological threats and to explain what lessons can the U.S. learn from the coronavirus pandemic to build up the country's biodefense strategy.

In the book, titled "Defending Against Biothreats," 11 national security experts offer their perspectives on the spread of COVID-19 to help government leaders beef up measures to address natural and man-made biothreats.

Frank Gaffney, a former Department of Defense official, established the center in 1988 to explore policies, resources and actions that are relevant to national security.

Government Technology/News
Intelligence Community Unveils AI Ethics Framework, Principles; John Ratcliffe Quoted
by Jane Edwards
Published on July 24, 2020
Intelligence Community Unveils AI Ethics Framework, Principles; John Ratcliffe Quoted

The U.S. Intelligence Community has introduced a new framework and a set of guiding principles for IC agencies to follow in order to promote the ethical development and use of artificial intelligence.

“The IC leads in developing and using technology crucial to our national security mission, and we cannot do so without recognizing and acting on its ethical implications,” National Intelligence director Rep. John Ratcliffe said in a statement published Thursday.

“These principles and their accompanying framework will help guide our mission leads and data scientists as they implement technology to solve intelligence problems,” he added.

The Principles of AI Ethics for the IC document seeks to ensure that AI platforms are developed and implemented in a way that respects the law and safeguards privacy and civil rights. The principles also call for the community to consider transparency and accountability, apply human judgment, adopt best practices to build up security and resilience and engage with the scientific and technology communities when it comes to AI development and use.

The AI Ethics Framework sheds lights on the factors the community considers when it comes to using AI in addressing national security threats. The framework includes policy considerations and legal obligations governing AI and data, questions to ask to ensure objectivity and mitigate undesired bias and documentation of purpose, limitations, parameters and design outcomes.

“The use of AI provides new opportunities, but we must decide how to best use it to advance our mission. The Principles and Framework will provide a consistent approach,” added Ben Huebner, ODNI Civil Liberties protection officer. 

Government Technology/News
NAVWAR Demos TIPPERS Wireless Tracking System
by Matthew Nelson
Published on July 23, 2020
NAVWAR Demos TIPPERS Wireless Tracking System

The Naval Information Warfare Systems Command tested a wireless tracking technology that aims to help the U.S. Navy decrease the spread of COVID-19 during the Trident Warrior 2020 event.

The Testbed for Internet of Things-based Privacy Preserving PERvasive Spaces system is a tool designed to trace the location of personnel and various equipment through the use of tagging technologies and wireless communication systems, the Navy said Wednesday.

A team comprised of Expeditionary Strike Group 3 and USS Boxer personnel moved through defined zones at Naval Base San Diego while carrying radio frequency identification stickers and smartphones. TIPPERS tracked the devices via wireless sensors and beacons installed on the pier.

The Navy plans to demonstrate the system aboard a vessel and carry out experimental efforts through October. Trident Warrior is a yearly large-scale event that demonstrates various technologies in operational naval environments.

Government Technology/News
NOAA, UCSD-Based Institution Partner for Unmanned Maritime Systems R&D
by Nichols Martin
Published on July 23, 2020
NOAA, UCSD-Based Institution Partner for Unmanned Maritime Systems R&D

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has partnered with the University of California San Diego to explore the use of unmanned systems in ocean observation operations.

NOAA said Wednesday its Office of Marine and Aviation Operations and UCSD's Scripps Institution of Oceanography will jointly support research and development activities for the agency's Unmanned Systems Operations Program over 10 years.

“Innovative use of unmanned systems will benefit many NOAA programs—augmenting data collection often at a lower cost, increased safety and reduced risk, especially in remote or extreme environments," said retired U.S. Navy Rear Adm. Tim Gallaudet, who serves as assistant secretary of commerce for oceans and atmosphere and NOAA's deputy administrator.

The effort also supports 2018's Commercial Engagement Through Ocean Technology Act that directs NOAA to engage in collaborative unmanned marine technology research with entities from the government and other sectors.

The partnership will include a project that focuses on OMAO's workforce, training and structural needs with regard to unmanned maritime systems. NOAA will perform its unmanned maritime systems activities at a new Mississippi-based facility.

Government Technology/News
USAF Migrates Connectivity of Some Bases to Commercial Networks
by Nichols Martin
Published on July 23, 2020
USAF Migrates Connectivity of Some Bases to Commercial Networks

The U.S. Air Force's integrated program office for enterprise information technology-as-a-service has fully linked Offutt and Buckley Air Force Bases to AT&T-managed commercial networks.

The EITaaS office, managed at Hanscom Air Force Base, will go on to migrate users at Alaska-based Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson to an AT&T-provided network in August, the U.S. Air Force said Wednesday.

Ten percent of Maxwell Air Force Base's network users have also migrated to a Microsoft-delivered wide area network.

“Migration to a commercially-provided network is a paradigm shift and a key component in testing the ability of the Air and Space Forces to fully embrace, adopt and consume services from a commercial partner,” said Col. Robert King, senior materiel leader at the Command, Control, Communications, Intelligence and Networks program executive office's enterprise IT and cyberspace infrastructure division.

EITaaS aims to implement modern digital infrastructure in support of user experience and joint, multi-domain operations.

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