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Government Technology/News
AWS Announces General Availability of AWS Snowcone; Bill Vass, Rob Sheen Quoted
by Sarah Sybert
Published on June 19, 2020
AWS Announces General Availability of AWS Snowcone; Bill Vass, Rob Sheen Quoted

Amazon Web Services (AWS) has announced the general availability of AWS Snowcone, a new small, ultra-portable, rugged, and secure edge computing and data transfer device, the company reported on Thursday.

“Thousands of our customers have found AWS Snowball devices to be ideal for collecting data and running applications in remote and harsh environments. Since 2015, customer use of Snowball devices has greatly increased, as has their need for an even smaller device with even greater portability,” said Bill Vass, VP of Storage, Automation and Management Services, AWS.

AWS Snowcone has been built to withstand harsh conditions and is designed for a variety of use cases in environments outside of the traditional data center that lack consistent network connectivity or require portability, including healthcare, industrial IoT, drones, tactical edge computing, content distribution, data migration, video content creation and transportation.

The solution will enable customers to collect and process data, run local computing applications, and move large volumes of data from log files, digital media, genomic data and sensor data from connected devices to AWS.

AWS Snowcone will also provide maximum flexibility for edge computing environments, offering a small, ultra-portable, rugged, and military grade secure device to run applications and migrate data to AWS.

Snowcone will integrate anti-tamper and tamper-evident features to help ensure data on the device stays secure during transit. AWS’ solution has complied with ruggedization standards such as ISTA-3A, ASTM D4169 and MIL-STD-810G standards.

“With more applications running at the edge for an expanding range of use cases, like analyzing IoT sensor data and machine learning inference, AWS Snowcone makes it easier to collect, store, pre-process, and transfer data from harsh environments with limited space to AWS for more intensive processing,” added Vass.

AWS Snowcone will enable customers to move data to AWS offline by shipping the device and online using Ethernet or Wi-Fi with AWS DataSync, which are integrated into the device. The solution will feature 2 CPUs, 4 GB of memory, 8 TB of storage, and USB-C power.

The company’s offering will be able to operate in extreme environments or disconnected remote sites, including oil rigs, first responder vehicles, military operations, factory floors, remote offices, hospitals, or movie theaters, for long periods of time without traditional data center conditions.

Novetta has integrated AWS Snowcone in the advanced analytics solutions. The company has focused on mission success for its customers in the public sector, defense, intelligence, and federal law enforcement communities.

“Snowcone gives us a rugged, secure, and portable edge computing platform that we can use in disaster zones and austere edge locations. In our recent field exercises, Snowcone performed admirably as a sensor hub at the edge to track people and assets in a disaster zone,” said Rob Sheen, Senior Vice President, Client Operations at Novetta.

About Amazon Web Services

For 14 years, Amazon Web Services has been the world’s most comprehensive and broadly adopted cloud platform.

AWS offers over 175 fully featured services for compute, storage, databases, networking, analytics, robotics, machine learning and artificial intelligence (AI), Internet of Things (IoT), mobile, security, hybrid, virtual and augmented reality (VR and AR), media, and application development, deployment, and management from 76 Availability Zones (AZs) within 24 geographic regions, with announced plans for nine more Availability Zones and three more AWS Regions in Indonesia, Japan, and Spain.

Millions of customers—including the fastest-growing startups, largest enterprises, and leading government agencies—trust AWS to power their infrastructure, become more agile, and lower costs.

Executive Moves/Government Technology
Spok Appoints Former Cisco Executive Brett Shockley to Board of Directors; Royce Yudkoff Quoted
by Sarah Sybert
Published on June 19, 2020
Spok Appoints Former Cisco Executive Brett Shockley to Board of Directors; Royce Yudkoff Quoted

Spok Holdings has appointed Brett Shockley to its Board of Directors and Nominating and Governance Committee, effective immediately, the company reported on Friday. 

“The Board welcomes Brett and looks forward to his contributions,” said Royce Yudkoff, chairman of the Spok Board. “As Spok pivots to cloud-based software solutions, Brett’s knowledge of the SaaS business model and his expertise in R&D and cloud-based software marketing will make a valuable contribution to our Board’s expertise.”

Shockley currently serves as chief executive officer (CEO) and chairman of Journey AI, Inc., a private software company that provides a trusted identity platform delivering security, privacy and frictionless customer experience solutions to the contact center industry. Shockley also currently serves as the lead independent director of eGain Corporation, a provider of subscription-based customer engagement software solutions.

Prior to Journey AI, Shockley served in senior executive roles with Avaya Holdings Corp. and Cisco Systems, Inc., where he led corporate strategy, business development and software innovation. With Avaya Holdings Shockley served as a senior vice president of Corporate Strategy and Corporate Development as well as chief technology officer. 

Prior to working at Avaya, Mr. Shockley served as CEO, president and a co‐founder of Spanlink Communications, Inc., a provider of contact center technologies and network infrastructure implementations. 

“I look forward to working with the Board and executive team at Spok to help bring to market Spok’s innovative communications solutions for the healthcare industry,” Shockley stated.

Shockley’s appointment marks the third addition to the Board this year. In March 2020, Spok appointed Christine Cournoyer to the Board to drive the company’s new, innovative, cloud-native and integrated communication platform, Spok Go. 

Cournoyer has led the transformation of N-of-One from a patient concierge business to a leading molecular decision-support company. She helped develop a HIPAA compliant platform running in the cloud that scaled to interpret hundreds of thousands of molecular diagnostics tests.

About Spok

Spok, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Spok Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ: SPOK), headquartered in Springfield, Virginia, is proud to be a global leader in healthcare communications. We deliver clinical information to care teams when and where it matters most to improve patient outcomes. 

Top hospitals rely on the Spok Care Connect® platform to enhance workflows for clinicians, support administrative compliance, and provide a better experience for patients. Our customers send over 100 million messages each month through their Spok® solutions. Spok is making care collaboration easier. 

News/Press Releases
KBR Enters Into Memorium of Understanding with LTHE for Projects; Doug Kelly Quoted
by Sarah Sybert
Published on June 19, 2020
KBR Enters Into Memorium of Understanding with LTHE for Projects; Doug Kelly Quoted

KBR has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with L&T Hydrocarbon Engineering Ltd (LTHE) for refinery and petrochemical projects, KBR announced on Friday.

“This MoU brings together KBR’s century-long technology expertise and LTHE’s strong capability as a major EPC player and modular solution provider,” said Doug Kelly, KBR president, Technology Solutions.

KBR and LTHE will collaborate to develop new business opportunities, where KBR will license proprietary technology and engineering services and LTHE will be the EPC provider. In addition, LTHE will exclusively bid for projects globally, with specific focus in India, South East Asia, the Middle East and Africa.

The bids will specifically involve KBR’s solid acid alkylation technology (K-SAATTM), solvent de-asphalting technology (ROSE) and catalytic olefins technology (K-COTTM). K-SAAT is KBR’s next generation solid acid alkylation technology that provides high alkylate yield and high feed flexibility.

KBR’s solvent de-asphalting technology, ROSE, has more than 90 percent market share among solvent de-asphalting technologies. KBR’s K-COT is a catalytic olefins technology that convert low-value olefinic, paraffinic or mixed streams into high-value propylene, ethylene and aromatics.

“KBR’s innovative and reliable process technologies have been helping refinery and petrochemical plants globally to optimize production and reduce operating costs,” added Kelly.

About KBR, Inc.

KBR is a global provider of differentiated professional services and technologies across the asset and program lifecycle within the Government Solutions and Energy sectors. KBR employs approximately 37,000 people worldwide (including our joint ventures), with customers in more than 80 countries, and operations in 40 countries, across three synergistic global businesses: Government Solutions, Technology Solutions, Energy Solutions.

Contract Awards/News
SPA Secures Five-Year Contract to Support USFFC; Dr. William Vantine Quoted
by Sarah Sybert
Published on June 19, 2020
SPA Secures Five-Year Contract to Support USFFC; Dr. William Vantine Quoted

Systems Planning and Analysis (SPA) has been awarded a five-year contract to support the Force Development and Integrated Warfare Offices of United States Fleet Forces Command (USFFC), the company reported on Friday.

Under this contract, SPA will support the Director of Fleet Capabilities and Force Development with analysis and assessment of capabilities to assist with USFFC Force Development’s role to deliver a more lethal Fleet.

“Providing knowledge based solutions to help the U.S. Navy identify capabilities and requirements to maintain a robust Fleet well into the future is what our team of dedicated professionals is passionate about,” said Dr. William Vantine, SPA president and CEO. “We are excited to undertake this new work supporting United States Fleet Forces Command and look forward to a successful partnership.”

SPA’s contract adds to the company’s history developing warfare systems. In addition to the recent contract, the company secured a 5-year, $20 million prime follow-on contract by the Office of Naval Research (ONR) to support naval warfare and weapons.

The company has worked to provide technical and operational analysis, modeling and simulation, and technology transition planning and management to the Submarine Security Program for Office of the Chief of Naval Operations Undersea Warfare Division and Office of Naval Research Sea Warfare and Weapons.

The contract will also support the agency’s stakeholder organizations, such as the Naval Sea Systems Command and the Naval Research Laboratory. The SPA team has well-established capabilities to support this critical program and has provided support services to ONR in a variety of areas for many years.

“SPA has been honored to serve and support the ONR for over 10 years,” said Edward Wright, Undersea Warfare and Systems Division director in regards to the $20 million contract. “We are humbled and grateful to be able to continue our work supporting the Navy’s Submarine Security requirements.”

About SPA

Systems Planning and Analysis, Inc., provides knowledge based solutions integrating technical, operational, programmatic, policy, and business factors in support of important national security objectives. Our employees have expertise in many domains, including: Land, Undersea, Surface and Air Warfare Operations; Radar and Sensor Systems; Unmanned Systems and Counter Systems; Nuclear Deterrence Policy, Safety and Security; Defense Industrial Base; Space Systems; Ballistic Missile Systems; and Hypersonics. Our capabilities include: Advanced Analytics; System Engineering and Safety Analysis; Strategy, Policy and Compliance; Program and Acquisition Management; Software Tool Development.

Government Technology/News
Derek Tournear on SDA’s Integration Into Space Force
by Jane Edwards
Published on June 19, 2020
Derek Tournear on SDA’s Integration Into Space Force

Derek Tournear, director of the Space Development Agency, said the Department of Defense should launch and demonstrate first the initial tranche of a proliferated satellite architecture before integrating SDA into the U.S. Space Force, National Defense reported Thursday.

SDA expects the Tranche 0 satellites of the proliferated National Defense Space Architecture in low-Earth orbit to be deployed by the end of fiscal year 2022 and reach the demonstration phase by FY 2023. The agency issued a request for information on potential Tranche 0 launch service providers in May.

“We need enough runway to be able to demonstrate that military utility,” Tournear said at a SmallSat Alliance-hosted virtual discussion. “We have to be able to demonstrate that constructive disruption first.”

He said he believes the first tranche of satellites could demonstrate its military functionality by 2023 and that if DoD officials should wait for that prior to the integration, "there will be enough … critical mass at that point and enough pull on the capabilities that it won't be stopped."

SDA officially launched in March 2019 and is expected to be integrated into the Space Force by October 2022.

Contract Awards/News
Theresa Hull: DoD OIG Report Highlights Contracting-Related Best Practices to Consider During Pandemic
by Jane Edwards
Published on June 19, 2020
Theresa Hull: DoD OIG Report Highlights Contracting-Related Best Practices to Consider During Pandemic

Theresa Hull, assistant inspector general for audit acquisition, contracting and sustainment at the Department of Defense’s office of IG, said a special report released by OIG highlights best practices and lessons learned from past emergency response efforts that DoD contracting officials should consider during the COVID-19 pandemic, Federal News Network reported Thursday.

“Our reports go back to Hurricane Katrina in 2005 but also include the more recent hurricanes, Florence and Irma, and we highlighted four areas that the contracting community should be aware of: Communication and coordination; documentation, consistency in the contracting process, and staffing and training,” Hull said in an interview on the network’s On DoD.

Those lessons learned and best practices were determined after OIG analyzed 36 audits related to contracting during past disaster relief response initiatives.

Undefinitized contract actions – awards that allow contractors to start delivering goods and services before establishing the contract’s full terms and conditions – have been used for 129 contracts worth approximately $826M combined. Hull said acquisition officials should practise caution when using UCAs.

“While UCAs can save contracting officers time on the front end, they spend a lot more time and effort coming to an agreement on price later,” Hull said. “What we’ve seen in our work surrounding UCAs is that contracting officers are having to issue the contract and then continuously and constantly monitor the contract and work with the contractor to provide the needed information to ultimately negotiate and definitize the contract, and that can take months, sometimes even years.”

Government Technology/News
Anne Neuberger on NSA’s Secure DNS Pilot Program
by Jane Edwards
Published on June 19, 2020
Anne Neuberger on NSA’s Secure DNS Pilot Program

Anne Neuberger, director of the cybersecurity directorate at the National Security Agency and a 2020 Wash100 Award winner, said NSA has begun a pilot program that could help small- and medium-sized defense companies improve their cybersecurity posture, Defense One reported Thursday.

The pilot allows some companies to work with third parties to ensure the security of their domain name system use.

“We began a pilot called secure DNS,” she told the publication in an interview. “Our analysis highlighted that using secure DNS would reduce the ability for 92% of malware attacks both from command and control perspective, deploying malware on a given network.”

Neuberger said her office partnered with the Department of Defense’s chief information officer to implement the pilot to understand threat actors’ efforts to target the defense industrial base and ways to protect against potential attacks.

She noted that NSA wants the pilot to help identify a provider that would offer a secure DNA service and encourage small- and medium-sized businesses to adopt it.

Government Technology/News
ITIF Report: Congress, Administration Should Take Additional Steps to Improve FedRAMP
by Jane Edwards
Published on June 18, 2020
ITIF Report: Congress, Administration Should Take Additional Steps to Improve FedRAMP

An Information Technology and Innovation Foundation (ITIF) report says the Joint Authorization Board and the program management office for the Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP) should require agencies to designate a FedRAMP liaison and conduct pilot programs to identify ways how to streamline the program to facilitate reviews and authorization of cloud services.

Congress should also pass a bill that would provide FedRAMP with needed funds to employ more professionals to help accelerate assessments of cloud offerings, ITIF said in the report published Monday.

“Without the necessary changes and funding, the program risks helping, but also hindering, federal agencies to adopt cloud services,” Michael McLaughlin, a research analyst at Washington, D.C.-based public policy think tank ITIF, wrote in the report.

The House passed in February a bill that would codify FedRAMP. ITIF called on Congress to make some changes to the proposed FedRAMP Authorization Act to increase the security and availability of cloud platforms for use by federal agencies.

These are expanding the JAB, hiring technical professionals within the PMO to develop automation tools and other platforms, broadening the number of authorization metrics tracked, requiring the JAB and agencies to offer authorization packages to the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and increasing reuse of authorizations by requiring agencies to secure exemptions.

DoD/Government Technology/News
DIU’s Michael McGinley: DoD Needs to Overcome Bureaucracy to Drive Innovation
by Brenda Marie Rivers
Published on June 18, 2020
DIU’s Michael McGinley: DoD Needs to Overcome Bureaucracy to Drive Innovation

Col. Michael McGinley, director of defense engagement at the Defense Innovation Unit (DIU), has said the Department of Defense (DoD) needs to keep at pace with DIU and industry in implementing changes, DoD News reported Wednesday.

McGinley said at a recent Defense One event that DoD must overcome its bureaucracies and move beyond merely meeting program requirements. The department also needs to focus more on letting its industry partners figure out solutions to problems instead of telling them how to do it, he added.

"Every time we get this great nugget of an idea that comes in, we really think across three levels of internal DoD engagement,” said McGinley.

“One, we have to find the headquarters organization. Two, the acquisition organization who's going to really help us implement lifecycle management. And the third is the end user. If you're not moving and engaging those in parallel, you're going to lose."

Government Technology/News
Ohio-Based USAF Station to Purchase New 3D Printer
by Nichols Martin
Published on June 18, 2020
Ohio-Based USAF Station to Purchase New 3D Printer

The 910th Maintenance Group, operating at Youngstown Air Reserve Station, has received funds worth $72K to purchase a new 3D printer and further implement the use of additive manufacturing.

The group will procure an AON3D printer to advance additive manufacturing work done in collaboration with Air Force Research Laboratory, Youngstown State University, AF Life Cycle Management Center and other partnered entities, the Defense Logistics Agency said Tuesday.

USAF provided the budget for the printer through the AFWERX Squadron Innovation Fund. The printer's purchase will help the group expand its partnerships towards the development of advanced manufacturing in the Air Force.

“This printer has the capability to print the world’s strongest polymers, such as PEEK (Polyether Ether Ketone), which is widely regarded as the world’s strongest thermoplastic, along with Ultem, which is what the Air Force has certified to be approved for the production of non-structural aircraft components,” said Chief Master Sgt. Darin Wesoloski, fabrication flight chief at the 910th Maintenance Squadron and a 3D printing advocate.

YARS has so far used 3D printing to maintain C-130H Hercules airlift aircraft. The station will make efforts to certify its upcoming AON3D printer for USAF use.

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