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NASA Publishes Economic Impact Report; Jim Bridenstine Quoted
by Sarah Sybert
Published on September 25, 2020
NASA Publishes Economic Impact Report; Jim Bridenstine Quoted

NASA has published the results of its agency wide economic impact report, showing that the agency has generated more than $64.3 billion in total economic output during fiscal year 2019, supported more than 312,000 jobs nationwide and generated an estimated $7 billion in federal, state, and local taxes throughout the nation.

“This study confirms, and puts numbers, to what we have long understood – that taxpayer investment in America’s space program yields tremendous retfurns that strengthen our nation on several fronts – a stronger economy, advances in science and technology, and improvements to humanity,” said NASA Administrator and 2019 Wash100 Award recipient, Jim Bridenstine.

NASA commissioned an economic impact study to further understand how the U.S. economy benefited in FY2019 from America’s lunar and Mars exploration efforts. The study found the agency’s Moon to Mars exploration approach generated more than $14 billion in total economic output in fiscal year 2019.

Additionally, NASA found that each state in the nation has economically benefited through NASA activities, with 43 states having an economic impact of more than $10 million. The agency’s Moon to Mars initiative, which includes the Artemis program, has supported more than 69,000 jobs, $14 billion in economic output, and $1.5 billion in tax revenue.

NASA has more than 700 active international agreements for various scientific research and technology development activities in FY2019. The International Space Station (ISS) has been a significant representative of international partnerships, representing 15 nations and five space agencies and has been operating for 20 years.

Scientific research and development has the largest single-sector impact, accounting for 16 percent of the overall economic impact of NASA’s Moon to Mars program.

“In this new era of human spaceflight, NASA is contributing to economies locally and nationally, fueling growth in industries that will define the future, and supporting tens of thousands of new jobs in America,” Bridenstine added.

Government Technology/News/Wash100
MG Kimbery Crider, Space Force CTIO, Discusses Digital Service Offerings; Mark Esper Quoted
by Sarah Sybert
Published on September 25, 2020
MG Kimbery Crider, Space Force CTIO, Discusses Digital Service Offerings; Mark Esper Quoted

MG Kimberly Crider, acting chief technology and innovation officer (CTIO) of the Space Force, recently discussed the initiatives of the U.S. Space Force, stating that the agency will be a “digital service” on the leading edge of technology, SpaceNews reported on Friday.

“Our goal is to be the first digital service by design, to be born digital as we stand up at this new service,” says Crider. “We want to utilize digital technologies and digital capabilities in all the things that we do and we want to develop a digital workforce.”

The Space Force, created the Chief Technology Innovation Office (CTIO), will ensure that technology and innovation are primary focal points of the agency to attract quality talent. The agency will use digital engineering to develop its future Space Force’s tech-heavy vision to overcome obstacles. 

Josh Marcuse, head of strategy and innovation at Google Cloud, said that the Space Force digital service will have to rethink how tech talent is valued and recognized.

“Coders are the fighter jocks of the Space Force,” he says. The ability to deliver software fast and manage data are key capabilities that will give space forces a competitive advantage, Marcuse adds. The future space generals are going to be the “individuals who understand how the entire system is networked, how the network impacts the entire mission.”

In June 2020, Mark Esper, Secretary of Defense and 2020 Wash100 Award recipient, released the Defense Space Strategy, which has identified how the Department of Defense (DoD) will advance spacepower to be able to compete and win in a complex security environment. 

“The Defense Space Strategy is the next step to ensure space superiority and to secure the Nation’s vital interests in space now and in the future,” said Esper. “We desire a secure, stable, and accessible space domain that underpins our Nation’s security, prosperity and scientific achievement.” 

Through the strategy, DoD will advance spacepower with three new objectives, including Maintain Space Superiority; Provide Space Support to National, Joint, and Combined Operations; and Ensure Space Stability.

In addition, the department will pursue four priority lines of effort to address identified threats, opportunities, and challenges, including building a comprehensive military advantage in space; integrating military spacepower into national, joint, and combined operations; shape the strategic environment; and cooperate with allies, partners, industry and federal departments and agencies.

“We have to implement enterprise-wide changes to policies, strategies, operations, investments, capabilities, and expertise for this new strategic environment. This strategy identifies a phased approach on how we are going to achieve the desired conditions in space over the next 10 years,” Esper added.

Government Technology/News/Wash100
Will Roper Eyes Autonomous Capabilities for Air Force’s Future Tankers
by Jane Edwards
Published on September 25, 2020
Will Roper Eyes Autonomous Capabilities for Air Force’s Future Tankers

Will Roper, assistant secretary for acquisition, technology and logistics at the U.S. Air Force and a 2020 Wash100 Award winner, said a redesign of the KC-46 Pegasus aerial refueling aircraft’s remote vision system is driving the service to plan for the possible integration of autonomous or semi-autonomous capabilities into its next tanker, the Military website reported Thursday.

"The KC-46 is going to take us all the way up to the doorstep of semi-autonomous and autonomous tanking," Roper told reporters Wednesday during a phone call. "And the Air Force has committed to put in those algorithms because, when you build a properly designed RVS, you've done everything needed to do autonomous tanking. The only thing you're missing are the algorithms to actually do it."

Boeing and the Air Force signed a memorandum of agreement in April to implement for KC-46A a final RVS design, RVS 2.0, which will feature a laser ranger for refueling aircraft distance measurement and boom assistance augmented reality, among others. Roper said the service considers survivability as a priority for its future tanker fleet.

"We're definitely going to be thinking about autonomy as a way to change the risk calculus so looking at something that is stealthy and more survivable is a different way we could go, [or] looking at something that's defendable,” he noted.

Government Technology/News/Press Releases
Christopher Wray: FBI’s Cyber Strategy Involves Supplying Intell to DoD
by Jane Edwards
Published on September 25, 2020
Christopher Wray: FBI’s Cyber Strategy Involves Supplying Intell to DoD

FBI Director Christopher Wray said the bureau’s new strategy for combating cyber threats will include providing intelligence to the Department of Defense (DoD) and other agencies in support of their offensive cyber operations, Nextgov reported Thursday.

“An important part of fighting back against our foreign adversaries in the cyber realm is offense as well as defense,” Wray said Thursday during a Senate Homeland Security and Government Affairs Committee hearing. “That’s a big part of this new FBI strategy that I rolled out.”

On Sept. 16th, Wray announced at the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) Summit the new FBI strategy that would “impose risk and consequences on cyber adversaries.” He cited the importance of cyber offensive operations in fighting threats during the Senate panel hearing.

“Sometimes, the way to maximize impact is through law enforcement action that we would take, sometimes it’s through sanctions,” Wray said. “But sometimes it’s through offensive cyber operations, and we are very focused on making sure that intelligence and information that we develop through our investigative work is shared with our partners to enable their operations offensively, so through our national cyber investigative joint task force we’re much more effective in partnering with the relevant [intelligence community] and DOD agencies on that.” 

Government Technology/News/Press Releases
DoD Eyes Fleet Size of More Than 500 Ships for Navy; Lt. Tim Pietrack Quoted
by Jane Edwards
Published on September 25, 2020
DoD Eyes Fleet Size of More Than 500 Ships for Navy; Lt. Tim Pietrack Quoted

The Department of Defense is expected to call for the U.S. Navy to expand its fleet to more than 500 ships, Defense News reported Thursday.

Supporting documents to the upcoming Future Navy Force Study obtained by the publication show suggestions for the service to have a fleet of between 480 and 534 unmanned and manned ships, reflecting a 35 percent increase in combat vessels from the targeted fleet size of 355 ships by 2030.

According to an April draft of feedback on the forthcoming study conducted by the office of the secretary of defense, the notional fleets designed by two commissioned groups will have an expanded logistics force, more unmanned submarines and ships and small surface combatants but fewer large surface combatants and aircraft carriers. 

“The Future Naval Force Study is a collaborative OSD, Joint Staff and Department of the Navy effort to assess future naval force structure options and inform future naval force structure decisions and the 30-year shipbuilding plan,” said Lt. Tim Pietrack, a spokesman for the Navy. “Although COVID-19 has delayed some portions of the study, the effort remains on track to be complete in late 2020 and provide analytic insights in time to inform Program Budget Review 22.”

DoD Eyes Fleet Size of More Than 500 Ships for Navy; Lt. Tim Pietrack Quoted

Join Potomac Officers Club’s 2020 Navy Forum to hear notable industry and federal leaders discuss the initiatives, efficiencies and challenges the service branch faces as well as how to join together to improve the future of warfare. 

Government Technology/News/Press Releases
DOE Solicits Projects for Fiscal 2021 Tech Commercialization; Conner Prochaska Quoted
by Nichols Martin
Published on September 24, 2020
DOE Solicits Projects for Fiscal 2021 Tech Commercialization; Conner Prochaska Quoted

The Department of Energy (DOE) has launched a solicitation for projects to mature and commercialize technologies under the DOE fiscal 2021 Technology Commercialization Fund (TCF). DOE said Wednesday its TCF program aims to further develop laboratory-made energy technologies then eventually transition them into the commercial sector.

The opportunity is open to DOE laboratories and organizations interested in partnering with commercial companies for the technology transition effort.

“We are always looking for new and updated models to streamline the tech-to-market process, and we’ve found that when both partners have some skin in the game, the outcomes can be truly incredible,” said Conner Prochaska, chief commercialization officer at DOE.

Interested parties may submit applications through Dec. 15. The department plans to announce selections in spring of next year.

Government Technology/News/Press Releases
NOAA Adds New Feature to Weather Forecasting System
by Nichols Martin
Published on September 24, 2020
NOAA Adds New Feature to Weather Forecasting System

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has commenced an effort to update a weather forecasting system used by the National Weather Service (NWS).

NOAA said Wednesday its Global Ensemble Forecast System now features a Finite-Volume Cubed-Sphere or FV3 core that increases individual forecast input from 21 to 31 and boosts resolution, allowing for more accurate, detailed forecasts.

The agency also plans to boost the system's forecast length to 35 days, a difference of over twice the original number.

GEFS' new update allows NWS to provide numerical weather forecasts up to four weeks earlier. The service uses GEFS to forecast on hurricanes, extreme temperature changes and other significant weather events.

“This significant upgrade to GEFS – the first of its kind in five years – will improve probabilistic weather model guidance for public safety, quality of life and business decisions that drive U.S. economic growth,” said Neil Jacobs who serves as NOAA's administrator on an acting basis.

Contract Awards/Government Technology/News
InferLink Gets DHS Funding to Develop Cybersecurity Info Sharing Tech
by Matthew Nelson
Published on September 24, 2020
InferLink Gets DHS Funding to Develop Cybersecurity Info Sharing Tech

InferLink Corp. has secured $1 million in funds from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) through the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program to build a peer-to-peer cybersecurity information sharing tool.

Ann Cox, SBIR topic manager at DHS science and technology directorate, said in a statement published Thursday the technology will potentially allow the creation of groups of trusted individuals who can distribute information in a secure environment.

"This means if one organization has a way to prevent or mitigate activities from malicious actors online, that information will be available to others and can be immediately implemented, instead of re-inventing solutions, which will multiply the value of the scarce human resources available in cybersecurity," Cox added.

InferLink may compete for a phase III contract after the completion of the prototype to pursue funds from non-government sources or the private sector.

Government Technology/News/Press Releases
TAH Leverages SAP Digital Solutions to Support Digital Transformation; Hiroshi Nagumo, Rick Larrieu Quoted
by Sarah Sybert
Published on September 24, 2020
TAH Leverages SAP Digital Solutions to Support Digital Transformation; Hiroshi Nagumo, Rick Larrieu Quoted

SAP SE has announced that Terumo Americas Holding (TAH) has integrated SAP S/4HANA and several other solutions across multiple sites, as part of a digital transformation initiative to assist with healthcare operations.

"SAP S/4HANA is the foundation of our company's digital transformation and part of our overall strategy and commitment to better serve our customers across the globe," said Hiroshi Nagumo, president and CEO of TAH. "Integrating vital business processes on one common platform means greater efficiencies, allowing us to continue bringing physicians and their patients the highest quality products and services as we grow."

TAH implemented has SAP offerings including SAP S/4HANA, the SAP Master Data Governance application, SAP Ariba solutions, the SAP Integrated Business Planning for Supply Chain solution, the SAP Extended Warehouse Management application, SAP SuccessFactors solutions and SAP Concur solutions running on SAP HANA Enterprise Cloud. 

SAP HANA is a high-performance in-memory database that accelerates data-driven, real-time decision-making and actions and supports all workloads with the broadest advanced analytics on multi-model data, on premise and in the cloud.

The database management system has helped companies develop intelligent and live solutions for quick decision-making on a single data copy. With advanced analytics, the software can support next-generation transactional processing.

The adoption will support future growth as part of Terumo's global IT initiative. TAH has combined remote and socially distanced in-person activities, since leveraging SAP’s offerings.  TAH's implementation was required to meet the industry's stringent regulatory compliance mandates.

With SAP, TAH will gain greater efficiency and a scalable order-to-delivery process. The company's healthcare customers have improved visibility into their orders, from initial acknowledgement through tracking notifications and delivery. TAH can also virtually manage its in-hospital product inventories more effectively, ensuring customers receive devices when needed.

"SAP is a great partner for our digital journey, effectively collaborating with our teams and other important partners to bring our business into a single source of truth," said Rick Larrieu, vice president of Global IT Applications and Infrastructure at TAH. "With these investments, we can better serve our customers and their patients, while increasing our operational efficiency."

Executive Moves/News
President Trump to Nominate Allen Robert Souza for IC Inspector General Role
by Nichols Martin
Published on September 24, 2020
President Trump to Nominate Allen Robert Souza for IC Inspector General Role

Allen Robert Souza, the National Security Council's principal deputy senior director for intelligence programs, has received President Trump's favor to serve as the intelligence community's inspector general. 

Trump intends to nominate Souza who currently supports coordination across the federal government's intelligence programs, the White House said Wednesday. The nominee also serves as an adviser to White House officials regarding intelligence-related pursuits.

Souza's career includes work as minority staff director and general counsel for an intelligence-focused committee for the U.S. House of Representatives. He led efforts to monitor the intelligence community, draft national security policy and look into sensitive issues.

He also performed legal work as an attorney for the National Security Agency (NSA). If appointed for the inspector general role, Souza will oversee and audit the intelligence community's programs and organizational activities.

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