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Government Technology/News
SOCOM Launches PEO for Special Ops Digital Applications
by Brenda Marie Rivers
Published on June 8, 2020
SOCOM Launches PEO for Special Ops Digital Applications

The U.S. Special Operations Command (USSOCOM) has reorganized its Special Operations Forces for acquisition, technology and logistics to create a new program executive office for software and digital services, C4ISRnet reported Saturday.

The PEO for SOF Digital Applications, formally launched on June 1, will serve as a one-stop shop for software-defined capabilities and artificial intelligence applications. Work under the PEO will take place at the SOF’s original location in Tampa, Fla., as well as satellite locations in Virginia, according to the report.

Col. Paul Weizer, head of PEO SDA, told the publication that he expects the new PEO to achieve initial operating capability within 60 to 90 days. He also said that he seeks to work with nontraditional contractors who have been “successful in software and really wants to help out the SOF community.”

Programs that fall under PEO SDA encompass applications such as special operations mission planning and execution, SOF digital ecosystem capabilities and the SOF Distributed Common Ground System.

Contract Awards/News
PAE Secures DTRA Task Order Under CTRIC Program to Expand National Security; John Heller Quoted
by Sarah Sybert
Published on June 5, 2020
PAE Secures DTRA Task Order Under CTRIC Program to Expand National Security; John Heller Quoted

PAE has been awarded a three-year,  $16.6 million task order by the U.S. Defense Threat Reduction Agency under the Cooperative Threat Reduction Integration Contract III to support the International Counterproliferation Program (ICP) and Proliferation Security Initiative (PSI), the company reported on Friday. 

“DTRA has relied on PAE to support their critical missions with counterproliferation, capacity-building, training and international logistics over the past 12 years,” PAE president and CEO and 2020 Wash100 Award recipient John Heller said. “As we expand our business through new relationships with ICP and PSI, we’ll be sharing our specialized knowledge base through training essential to U.S. national security worldwide.” 

Heller added, stating that the award has recognized the PAE Counter-Threat Solutions team’s wide-ranging subject matter expertise and training capabilities. Under the contract, PAE will support up to 47 training events and workshops per year.

The training will include the development and delivery of curricula and course materials on a variety of specialized national security topics, focusing on enabling the disruption of weapons of mass destruction smuggling networks and pathways. After the base year, the task order may be extended through two one-year options. 

ICP and PSI will utilize the training to strengthen the response to weapons of mass destruction proliferation and threat networks.PSI is a global effort that aims to stop trafficking of weapons of mass destruction, their delivery systems, and related materials to and from states and non-state actors of proliferation concern. 

“PAE is honored to be selected to continue our record of exceptional service to DTRA by supporting the ICP and PSI missions,” said PAE Vice President of Counter-Threat Solutions Will Todd. “Members of my team look forward to applying their unique skillset to advancing U.S. counterproliferation and maritime security initiatives around the globe.” 

About PAE

For 65 years, PAE has tackled the world’s toughest challenges to deliver agile and steadfast solutions to the U.S. government and its allies. With a global workforce of more than 20,000 on all seven continents and in approximately 60 countries, PAE delivers a broad range of operational support services to meet the critical needs of our clients. Our headquarters is in Falls Church, Virginia.

Government Technology/News
GAO: Quantum Tech Could Support Military Comms, Aircraft Navigation
by Brenda Marie Rivers
Published on June 5, 2020
GAO: Quantum Tech Could Support Military Comms, Aircraft Navigation

The Government Accountability Office (GAO) has said that quantum technology could significantly help the military in a range of applications such as sensor-based navigation and communication.

GAO said in a blog post published Thursday that sensors built on quantum physics—the behavior of the smallest particles of matter or energy—could be used to improve the precision of aircraft navigation systems. Such systems enable pilots to identify the speed and location of other aircraft if an adversary blocks their GPS signals, GAO noted.

In addition, quantum technology can be used for secure communications through a feature called superposition which allows particles to be in multiple states simultaneously. Superposition enables quantum computers to rapidly solve equations to support advanced encryption techniques, the watchdog noted.

However, GAO noted that quantum research poses challenges such as the need for extreme environments with near-absolute zero temperatures to maintain units of data called qubits.

“Once these are overcome, we still won’t understand how small particles do things that seem impossible,” the agency said. “But we will have used these impossible behaviors to build practical—and potentially transformative—technologies.”

News/Press Releases/Wash100
Senate Committee OKs Intelligence Authorization Act for Fiscal 2021; Sen. Mark Warner Quoted
by Nichols Martin
Published on June 5, 2020
Senate Committee OKs Intelligence Authorization Act for Fiscal 2021; Sen. Mark Warner Quoted

The intelligence-focused committee within the Senate has passed a bill that aims to bolster the continued performance of the U.S. intelligence community. The Senate Select Committee on Intelligence said Wednesday that it's given its approval of the Fiscal Year 2021 Intelligence Authorization Act that provides the IC with new funds, authorities and boosted congressional oversight.

The bill would help the government address threats to cyber systems, develop 5G networks, uncover malicious acts of foreign adversaries, support the policy of insider threat programs and further develop the IC workforce. The FY 2021 IAA would also require the IC to establish new security clearance guidelines.

“This bipartisan intelligence authorization bill ensures that the women and men of our intelligence agencies have the resources they need to do their jobs,” said Sen. Mark Warner, D-Va., the committee's vice chairman and three-time Wash100 Award recipient.

Government Technology/News
AFRL’s Eric Felt: Space Force Should Adopt NASA’s Public-Private Partnership Approach
by Brenda Marie Rivers
Published on June 5, 2020
AFRL’s Eric Felt: Space Force Should Adopt NASA’s Public-Private Partnership Approach

Col. Eric Felt, head of the U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory’s (AFRL) Space Vehicles Directorate, has said that the Department of Defense (DoD) should adopt NASA’s business model for commercial crew programs, SpaceNews reported Thursday.

Felt told the publication that AFRL plans to implement the model for programs such as the planned hybrid architecture of 266 industry-developed remote-sensing satellites and national platforms.

He noted that public-private partnerships can also drive the U.S. Space Force’s space domain awareness initiatives and support a “space commodities exchange” in partnership with the Defense Innovation Unit (DIU) and AFRL.

“It opens up the financial engine to optimize the price and the quality, where you establish certain quality standards for what you’re going to need,” said Felt. “The space domain awareness data might be a great example of the kinds of things that the Space Force could purchase through a space commodities exchange.”

AFRL is slated to send a cube satellite known as Link 16 to orbit as part of an experimental effort to utilize encrypted radio frequency capabilities for U.S. and NATO vehicles.

News/Press Releases
DOE Launches COVID-19 Online Resource Hub; Dan Brouillette Quoted
by Matthew Nelson
Published on June 5, 2020
DOE Launches COVID-19 Online Resource Hub; Dan Brouillette Quoted

The Department of Energy (DoE) has unveiled an online portal that will help users view resources that may assist in COVID-19 response efforts. The Lab Partnering Service COVID-19 portal enables users to communicate with researchers, explore potential virus response facilities and access patents for licensing, DOE said Thursday.

The online hub was initially deployed in 2018 to assist researchers and various organizations to validate, locate and attain information from the department's national laboratories.

"We are grateful to all of DOE’s 17 National Labs, who have stepped up to facilitate access to their researchers, intellectual property, and facilities during this trying time,” said Dan Brouillette, DOE secretary.

DOE has also launched the COVID-19 Technical Assistance Program, an initiative that seeks to help non-DOE organizations fight COVID-19 through the provision of targeted funding.

Government Technology/News
Army to Manufacture Robotic Mules for Light Infantry Units
by Matthew Nelson
Published on June 5, 2020
Army to Manufacture Robotic Mules for Light Infantry Units

The U.S. Army intends to select a contractor for the production of robotic mules that will work to assist light infantry units in transporting warfighter equipment. The service branch said Thursday that it envisions the robotic mules to operate up to 60 miles in 72 hours and carry 1,000 pounds of cargo as part of the Small Multipurpose Equipment Transport program.

Two infantry brigades from the 101st Airborne Division and the 10th Mountain Division tested 80 prototypes from four companies within six months. Col. Christopher Barnwell, director of the Joint Modernization Command’s field experimentation division, said the soldiers' feedback pushed the Army to update the planned system's mobility and carrying capacity requirements.

The Army expects to procure 624 robotic mules by 2024 and has unveiled plans to deploy S-MET systems in the second quarter of fiscal year 2021. The military service has also issued requests for information to seek inputs on modular mission payload technologies.

Government Technology/News
NSF Taps University of Illinois Supercomputing Center for Computing System Deployment
by Nichols Martin
Published on June 5, 2020
NSF Taps University of Illinois Supercomputing Center for Computing System Deployment

The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign's National Center for Supercomputing Applications has received a $10 million award to activate and operate a new advanced computing system for the National Science Foundation (NSF). NCSA said Wednesday that its Delta computing system would support the data processing needs of advanced research areas.

The center will link the Delta system with the country's cyber infrastructure ecosystem through the help of NSF's Extreme Science and Engineering Discovery Environment or XSEDE that facilitates digital services coordination.

"With Delta, we will help emerging research areas, such as computational archaeology and digital agriculture, take advantage of new computing methods and hardware while simultaneously making advanced computing systems more usable and accessible to a broad community of researchers," said William Gropp, NCSA director.

Delta will leverage modern graphics and central processing unit technologies to bolster computing power.

News/Press Releases
Trump Signs Executive Order on COVID-19 Economic Recovery Authorities
by Brenda Marie Rivers
Published on June 5, 2020
Trump Signs Executive Order on COVID-19 Economic Recovery Authorities

President Trump has issued an executive order directing government agencies to accelerate infrastructure investments and exercise legal authorities to “respond to the full dimensions" of the COVID-19 pandemic and its impact to the U.S. economy.

The White House on Thursday published the EO mandating agencies and executive departments to use their authorities to return Americans to work while providing “appropriate protection” for public health, natural resources and the environment.

Under the directive, the secretary of transportation must exercise emergency authorities and submit a progress report on expedited projects to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) and  assistant to the president for economic policy.

The EO additionally directs the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) to speed up work and completion of civil works projects. USACE may also launch projects in advance, according to the document.

Other directives include the acceleration of infrastructure, environmental and energy-related activities in federal lands under the oversight of the secretaries of defense, agriculture and interior.

“The need for continued progress in this streamlining effort is all the more acute now, due to the ongoing economic crisis,” the EO states. “Unnecessary regulatory delays will deny our citizens opportunities for jobs and economic security, keeping millions of Americans out of work and hindering our economic recovery from the national emergency.”

Financial Reports/News
SAIC Announces Q1 Results; Nazzic Keene Quoted
by Sarah Sybert
Published on June 5, 2020
SAIC Announces Q1 Results; Nazzic Keene Quoted

Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC) has announced results for the first quarter ended May 1, 2020, the company reported on Friday.

“SAIC continues to operate as an essential business in a resilient market through the COVID-19 pandemic. Our focused response prioritizes our employees' safety and well-being, ensuring on-going, high-quality customer performance, and protecting shareholder interests," said SAIC CEO, Nazzic Keene and 2020 Wash100 Award recipient. 

SAIC has estimated the first quarter impact from the COVID-19 pandemic to be approximately $33 million of revenue, $8 million of adjusted EBITDA and an immaterial net impact to free cash flow. 

These impacts were primarily driven by SAIC employees and subcontractors unable to access facilities to perform on customer contracts and uncertain profit recovery on ready-state labor. Since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, SAIC has operated as an essential business, continuing to operate in a resilient market and business model.

SAIC’s revenues for the quarter increased $142 million compared to the prior year quarter due to the acquisition of Unisys Federal, revenue on new contracts primarily supporting the U.S. Air Force and intelligence community, and increased volume on existing programs, partially offset by the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. 

The company’s operating income as a percentage of revenues of 4.4 percent, decreased from 5.8 percent in the comparable prior year period, due to higher acquisition and integration costs and the impacts of COVID-19, partially offset by the acquisition of Unisys Federal.

SAIC’s net income attributable to common stockholders for the quarter decreased $19 million as compared to the same period in the prior year primarily due to decreased operating income and higher interest expense.

Adjusted EBITDA as a percentage of revenues for the quarter decreased to 7.8 percent of revenues from 8.4 percent of revenues in the prior year quarter driven by the impacts of COVID-19 and lower current quarter net profit write-ups, partially offset by the acquisition of Unisys Federal.

Diluted earnings per share for the quarter was $0.62 compared to $0.92 in the prior year quarter. Adjusted diluted earnings per share for the quarter was $1.38 compared to $1.36 in the prior year quarter. The weighted-average diluted shares outstanding during the quarter decreased to 58.5 million from 60.0 million during the prior year quarter, primarily due to shares directly repurchased from a private equity holder in the second quarter of fiscal year 2020, as well as plan share repurchases in fiscal year 2020.

SAIC’s cash flows provided by operating activities for the first quarter were $367 million, an increase of $189 million compared to the same period in the prior year. The improvement is primarily due to $200 million of sales of receivables under the Master Accounts Receivable Purchase Agreement (MARPA) and cash provided from operating activities of Unisys Federal. 

During the quarter, SAIC deployed $39 million of capital, consisting of $23 million in cash dividends and $16 million of mandatory debt repayment. There were no plan share repurchases or voluntary debt repayments in the first quarter. 

The company's Board of Directors declared a cash dividend of $0.37 per share of the Company's common stock payable on July 31, 2020 to stockholders of record on July 17, 2020. SAIC intends to continue paying dividends on a quarterly basis, although the declaration of any future dividends will be determined by the Board of Directors each quarter and will depend on earnings, financial condition, capital requirements and other factors.

“Our strong first quarter results demonstrate the resiliency of our market and business model, providing organic revenue growth, consistent profitability, and strong cash generation,” added Keene. 

About SAIC

SAIC is a premier technology integrator solving our nation’s most complex modernization and readiness challenges across the defense, space, federal civilian, and intelligence markets. Our robust portfolio of offerings includes high-end solutions in systems engineering and integration; enterprise IT, including cloud services; cyber; software; advanced analytics and simulation; and training. 

With an intimate understanding of our customers’ challenges and deep expertise in existing and emerging technologies, we integrate the best components from our own portfolio and our partner ecosystem to rapidly deliver innovative, effective, and efficient solutions.

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