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Parsons Launches Grid Armor Add Resilience to Wildfire Mitigation and Utility Infrastructure Protection; Jon Moretta Quoted
by Sarah Sybert
Published on June 16, 2020
Parsons Launches Grid Armor Add Resilience to Wildfire Mitigation and Utility Infrastructure Protection; Jon Moretta Quoted

Parsons Corporation has released Grid Armor, a predictive resiliency solution that helps utility companies improve operational efficiency and better respond to and prevent potential catastrophic events, such as wildfires and major power outages, the company reported on Tuesday. 

"Electric utilities are facing changing regulations, intensifying weather patterns, aging infrastructure and mounting costs for grid maintenance and repair," said Jon Moretta, executive vice president, industrial market for Parsons.

Parsons’ Grid Armor will utilize artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) to collect real-time data from weather, conductors, video and vegetation to provide simple, meaningful and actionable information that will help utilities better maintain the grid.

Grid Armor will gather data from Parsons' PeARL 3D aerial imaging system, real-time overhead power line health monitoring, as well as video, weather and sensor inputs. The proprietary software will then scrub the data to provide predictive analytics through a dashboard.

The predictive dashboard will enable utilities to visualize the data and act where needed to mitigate damage from earthquakes, tornadoes, hurricanes and other storms that can lead to outages and even wildfires. 

The platform will collect data from legacy and emerging sensors to craft visuals and will include advanced sensing such as detailed 3D point cloud data, vegetation height, and density, conductor geometry, and motion, power flow and weather.

Grid Armor will also leverage existing data including KML/KMZ input, real-time weather, geospatial weather layers, EO/IR from local cameras, LIDAR data from local sensors and drone video and imagery to combine traditional computation with genetic and predictive algorithms, and tie in third-party algorithms where needed. The Web-based UI will allow collaborative and disparate workflows as well as advanced searching and data tagging.

"At Parsons, we are dedicated to delivering a better world through innovative technology. Grid Armor, gives utilities the information they need to efficiently and effectively improve grid resilience and keep the power on for their customers," added Moretta. 

About Parsons

Parsons (NYSE: PSN) is a leading disruptive technology provider in the global defense, intelligence, and critical infrastructure markets, with capabilities across cybersecurity, missile defense, space, connected infrastructure, and smart cities. Please visit parsons.com, and follow us on LinkedIn and Facebook to learn how we're making an impact.

Contract Awards/News
Enlighten IT Secures $42.5M PEO EIS Production Agreement to Provide Cloud Support to U.S. Army; Steve Wagner Quoted
by Sarah Sybert
Published on June 16, 2020
Enlighten IT Secures $42.5M PEO EIS Production Agreement to Provide Cloud Support to U.S. Army; Steve Wagner Quoted

Enlighten IT Consulting, a subsidiary of Alion Science and Technology, has been awarded a 48-month, $42.5 million follow-on production agreement by the U.S. Army Program Executive Office Enterprise Information Systems (PEO EIS), Alion announced on Tuesday. 

PEO EIS is responsible for managing and providing the information technology network and business systems that Soldiers and the U.S. Army need to operate every day. Enlighten will continue performance under a follow-on production other transaction agreement (OTA) to provide a cloud-based solution in support of the Army's Insider Threat (InT) mission. 

“I am very pleased that we have been given the opportunity to continue and expand our support for our Army customer,” said Steve Wagner, vice president of Enlighten. “This uninterrupted transition from prototype to follow-on production will allow the Army to rapidly deploy a solution in support of critical missions.” 

About Alion Science and Technology

Solving some of our nation’s most complex national security challenges, Alion works side-by-side with our defense and intelligence communities as we design and deliver advanced engineering solutions to meet current and future demands. We go beyond the superficial and dive deep into the root of the engineering complexities, and bring innovation to reality. 

With global industry expertise in big data, analytics, and cyber security; artificial intelligence and machine learning; live, virtual, and constructive training; electronic warfare and Command, Control, Computers, Communications, Cyber, Intelligence, (C5ISR); and rapid prototyping and manufacturing, Alion delivers mission success where and when it matters most. 

News/Press Releases
SBA Releases Revised Guidance to Implement PPPFA
by Sarah Sybert
Published on June 16, 2020
SBA Releases Revised Guidance to Implement PPPFA

The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) and U.S. Department of the Treasury (DoT) have released a guidance to implement the Paycheck Protection Program Flexibility Act (PPPFA), signed into law by President Trump on June 5, the agencies reported on Monday. 

The guidance will expand eligibility for businesses with owners who have past felony convictions. Under PPPFA, SBA has revised provisions relating to loan maturity, deferral of loan payments, and forgiveness provisions, which was announced on April 2. 

In addition, as an exercise of SBA's policy discretion in furtherance of President Trump's leadership and bipartisan support on criminal justice reform, the eligibility threshold for those with felony criminal histories has been changed.  

The new guidance will reduce the look-back period from 5 years to 1 year to determine eligibility for applicants or owners of applicants that have been convicted, pleaded guilty, pleaded nolo contendere or been placed on any form of parole or probation for non-financial felonies.  

The period will continue to implement the 5 year rule for felonies including fraud, bribery, embezzlement, or a false statement in a loan application or an application for federal financial assistance. The PPPFA will also eliminate pretrial diversion status as a criterion affecting eligibility.

SBA issued revised PPP application forms to conform to these changes. SBA will issue additional guidance regarding loan forgiveness and a revised forgiveness application to implement the PPPFA in the near future, the agency reported.

About the U.S. Small Business Administration

The U.S. Small Business Administration makes the American dream of business ownership a reality. As the only go-to resource and voice for small businesses backed by the strength of the federal government, the SBA empowers entrepreneurs and small business owners with the resources and support they need to start, grow or expand their businesses, or recover from a declared disaster. It delivers services through an extensive network of SBA field offices and partnerships with public and private organizations.

Government Technology/News
Suzette Kent to Work With Lawmakers to Help Agencies Address IT Modernization Challenges
by Jane Edwards
Published on June 16, 2020
Suzette Kent to Work With Lawmakers to Help Agencies Address IT Modernization Challenges

Suzette Kent, federal chief information officer and a 2020 Wash100 Award recipient, said her office plans to work with Sen. Maggie Hassan (D-N.H.) and other lawmakers in Congress to address information technology modernization-related challenges facing federal agencies, Federal News Network reported Monday.

Hassan, ranking member of the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs’ federal spending oversight and emergency management subcommittee, sent letters to 10 federal agencies in early June to respond by Aug. 3 to six questions related to their IT modernization efforts.

Kent shared her insights on agencies’ application rationalization plans and noted that her office plans to work with those agencies on their responses to the lawmaker’s letter.

“What the letters and the budget discussions will help us do is draw a more direct parallel between the business objective of the agency and how we fund those, and what the right vehicles are,” she said. “Particularly, the things that require multi-year commitment because some of the questions to the agencies focus on systems that were older or more comprehensive and those things don’t happen in a single year. That will let us have some healthy dialogue there as well as let agencies share their perspective around how they have prioritized what their modernization looks like, and that’s a dialogue that is very important agency by agency.”

Kent said Hassan’s letter provides the Office of Management and Budget another opportunity to talk about how to sustain transformation efforts of agencies.

“There are things that we continue the dialogue around, like supporting agency requests for working capital funds, or when the budgets come in with specific modernization goals around projects or shared services, and understanding that these are not one and done projects. There needs to be an ongoing commitment to make real change,” she added.

Government Technology/News
DoD Considers Delaying Chinese Tech Removal Rule Implementation
by Jane Edwards
Published on June 16, 2020
DoD Considers Delaying Chinese Tech Removal Rule Implementation

A section in the fiscal 2019 National Defense Authorization Act requiring government contractors to remove Chinese-made technologies from their networks is now slated to take effect in August 2020 and the Department of Defense (DoD) is considering delaying by a year full compliance with that provision, FedScoop reported Monday.

“DoD fully supports the intent of Section 889, but the Department is hearing that, in light of the COVID impacts and disruptions to the industrial base including small businesses, there may be reasons to extend by one year the implementation of the rule,” Lt. Col. Mike Andrews, a spokesman for DoD, told the publication. “While necessary to accomplish, the requirements of 889 will require significant investment and may benefit from use of a risk based approach to achieve effective implementation.”

The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) has yet to issue guidance for contractors to comply with the NDAA provision.

Government Technology/News
New Rule to Facilitate Involvement of US Companies in Tech Standards Dev’t; Wilbur Ross Quoted
by Jane Edwards
Published on June 16, 2020
New Rule to Facilitate Involvement of US Companies in Tech Standards Dev’t; Wilbur Ross Quoted

The Department of Commerce (DOC) has issued a new rule that seeks to encourage U.S. companies to increase their participation in the development of international standards for new technologies in the telecommunications sector.

“The United States will not cede leadership in global innovation. This action recognizes the importance of harnessing American ingenuity to advance and protect our economic and national security,” Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross said in a statement published Monday.

“The Department is committed to protecting U.S. national security and foreign policy interests by encouraging U.S. industry to fully engage and advocate for U.S. technologies to become international standards,” Ross added. TechCrunch reported the new rule will allow U.S. companies to work with Huawei on establishing standards for 5G technology.

The new policy will apply "in legitimate standards development contexts only, and not for commercial purposes” and “is meant to ensure Huawei’s placement on the Entity List in May 2019 does not prevent American companies from contributing to important standards-developing activities despite Huawei’s pervasive participation in standards-development organizations.” The department’s bureau of industry and security put Huawei and its affiliates to the Entity List last year due to national security risks.

News/Press Releases
NGA Pursues New Facility Construction Undelayed Amid COVID-19
by Nichols Martin
Published on June 15, 2020
NGA Pursues New Facility Construction Undelayed Amid COVID-19

The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) is working to complete its new campus building by 2023 amid the COVID-19 pandemic. NGA said Friday that its upcoming facility in north St. Louis, Mo., is on track with no major delays to the planned schedule, as construction takes place outdoors, where according to health experts, transmission risks are lessened.

“We’re still in design, and the construction work right now is outdoors and not contained inside a building,” said Sue Pollmann, program director for Next NGA West.

The agency plans to install the facility's information technology systems in 2024 and then move in the following year. NGA and its partners on the effort have been observing COVID-19 safety measures and leveraging telework methods in pursuit of the project's completion. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers manages the construction work for NGA and has made efforts to implement safety practices.

“The focus has been surrounding the safety and health of employees, subcontractors and the community," said Jeff Boyer, vice president of operations at McCarthy Building Company, a contractor partner for the project.

Government Technology/News
DARPA to Explore Treatments to Multi-Drug Resistant Infections
by Nichols Martin
Published on June 15, 2020
DARPA to Explore Treatments to Multi-Drug Resistant Infections

The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has launched an effort to better protect warfighters from infectious microbes that are resistant to antibiotics. DARPA said Friday that its Harnessing Enzymatic Activity for Lifesaving Remedies or HEALR program seeks to design and deliver medical countermeasures to treat microbial infections that stem from multi-drug resistant organisms.

HEALR will leverage cellular science to further understand how to address and neutralize MDR microbes. The agency plans to post a broad agency announcement soon on the beta.SAM.gov website.

“HEALR presents the opportunity to identify drugs that are safer, more effective and better address drug resistance and bacterial infections than existing therapeutic modalities,” said Seth Cohen, who manages the HEALR program.

DHS/Government Technology/News
DHS Unveils COVID-19 Airborne Predictive Model
by Matthew Nelson
Published on June 15, 2020
DHS Unveils COVID-19 Airborne Predictive Model

The Department of Homeland Security's (DHS) science and technology (S&T) directorate has launched an online tool designed to calculate the airborne decay of the SARS-CoV-2 virus under varying scenarios. The airborne predictive model will employ the results of an ongoing DHS S&T research to analyze environmental factors that affect the virus' capacity to spread, the department said Friday.

The tool will work under a humidity range of 20 to 70 percent, a temperature range of 50 to 86 degrees Fahrenheit and sunlight with an ultraviolet index up to 10. DHS seeks to mitigate the human-to-human transmission of COVID-19 via the tool.

William Bryan, senior official performing the duties of the undersecretary for science and technology at DHS, said the model will enable the medical community, officials and various users to potentially make informed decisions. DHS S&T's research suggests the virus maintains its stability indoors and is least stable under sunlight.

Executive Moves/News/Wash100
Kathy Lueders Named Head of NASA’s Human Spaceflight Directorate; Jim Bridenstine Quoted
by Brenda Marie Rivers
Published on June 15, 2020
Kathy Lueders Named Head of NASA’s Human Spaceflight Directorate; Jim Bridenstine Quoted

Kathy Lueders, former head of NASA’s Commercial Crew Program, has been appointed as associate administrator of the agency’s Human Exploration and Operations (HEO) mission directorate replacing Douglas Loverro. Lueders' appointment comes after Loverro resigned as HEO head last month.

Lueders had been serving in her most recent capacity since 2014 and was responsible for NASA’s partnerships with industry for commercial crew efforts including the recent Demo-2 mission with SpaceX. She joined NASA in 1992 and held various leadership roles at the agency where she oversaw International Space Station (ISS) programs and other missions with international partner spacecraft.

Jim Bridenstine, administrator of NASA and former Wash100 Award recipient, said Lueders brings “extraordinary experience and passion” to her new role that will help the agency achieve the Artemis mission’s goal of sending humans to the moon by 2024.

Steve Stich will take over Lueders’ former position while Ken Bowersox will return to serving as deputy associate administrator of the HEO directorate, according to NASA.

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