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Maximus Responds to COVID-19 Pandemic, Suspends Fiscal 2020 Guidance; Bruce Caswell Quoted
by Sarah Sybert
Published on March 25, 2020
Maximus Responds to COVID-19 Pandemic, Suspends Fiscal 2020 Guidance; Bruce Caswell Quoted

Maximus Responds to COVID-19 Pandemic, Suspends Fiscal 2020 Guidance; Bruce Caswell Quoted

Maximus has announced its response to COVID-19 pandemic and has suspended fiscal 2020 guidance on Wednesday, including its ability to execute business operations, strategies, and initiatives over the expected time frame, is uncertain and will depend on future developments.

“Our primary objectives are to protect our employees and their families, take responsible action to stop the virus from spreading further, and ensure global business continuity as required by our government clients to help vulnerable citizens… I’m personally committed to looking out for the safety of our employees and the citizens we serve as we work through this together,” said Bruce Caswell, Chief Executive Officer of Maximus and 2020 Wash100 Award recipient.

Ensuring the safety and wellbeing of Maximus employees, the company has will ensure citizens continue to have access to the most essential programs. The Company has implemented Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) criteria for social distancing and increased sanitizing schedules.

Maximus also implemented a standard protocol if an employee tests positive for COVID-19, including suspending operations and implementing the approved sanitation measures for disinfection and cleaning in accordance with the CDC.

The Company will perform a tracing and notify other staff members that were in contact with the individual and advise them to self-quarantine for 14 days. Maximus has also systematically moved employees to work from home, in partnership with its government clients for whom this is a new model.

The Company has implemented its effort amidst constraints and shortages in the IT equipment supply chain that many companies are facing due to unprecedented demand. Equipment such as laptops and headsets are necessary tools for customer service representatives to conduct business at home.

“MAXIMUS employees are vital in serving the most disadvantaged populations who now face even greater challenges during this crisis. Through their commitment, perseverance, and unparalleled customer service, our employees are delivering essential services to those most in need,” stated Caswell.

About Maximus 

Since 1975, MAXIMUS has operated under its founding mission of Helping Government Serve the People®, enabling citizens around the globe to successfully engage with their governments at all levels and across a variety of health and human services programs.

MAXIMUS delivers innovative business process management and technology solutions that contribute to improved outcomes for citizens and higher levels of productivity, accuracy, accountability and efficiency of government-sponsored programs. With more than 30,000 employees worldwide, MAXIMUS is a proud partner to government agencies in the United States, Australia, Canada, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, and the United Kingdom.

Executive Moves/News
ACT I Names Catherine Urban Deputy CFO to Support M&A Activity; Mark Hughes Quoted
by Sarah Sybert
Published on March 25, 2020
ACT I Names Catherine Urban Deputy CFO to Support M&A Activity; Mark Hughes Quoted

ACT I Names Catherine Urban Deputy CFO to Support M&A Activity; Mark Hughes Quoted

Advanced Concepts and Technologies International, L.L.C. (ACT I) has appointed Catherine Urban as Deputy Chief Financial Officer (DCFO) to support mergers and acquisitions strategy, the company reported on Wednesday.

“As ACT I continues to rapidly expand, Catherine brings a vast range of highly-effective financial and leadership expertise to enable scalability of our processes, systems, and personnel,” said ACT I Chief Financial Officer Mark Hughes.

As DCFO, she will support ACT I’s mergers and acquisitions strategy to expand core service offerings, organizational alignment initiatives to meet market demand and enhance interdepartmental integration.

Urban is a proven industry leader with decades of experience across the government contracting sector as a financial and business operations leader. She will bring over 20 years of government contracting experience to ACT I with portfolios of federal contracts across Information Technology, Engineering, Aerospace and Missile Defense.

Most recently, she served as chief financial officer (CFO) of Unisys Federal where she led financial organization scaling for revenue growth of over 25 percent year-over-year, including a period of serving concurrently as CFO and chief operating officer (COO).

Prior to Unisys, she served as vice president of business operations and finance for Arctic Slope Regional Corporation Federal Holding Company, where she was responsible for full financial lifecycle management of a $650 million annual revenue portfolio.

Urban also served as CFO of Mission Solutions, LLC, a subsidiary of CSC, where she led an acquisition by Arctic Slope Regional Corporation Federal Holding Company. At CSC, Urban served as acting finance administration director.

In addition to her service in the workforce, Urban remains a strong advocate for women in leadership and has participated on the Board for CSC’s Management Club, ASRC Federal’s Women Networking Group and the inaugural Inclusion & Diversity Council at Unisys. She participates in multiple women in government contracting groups as well as a CFO roundtable.

About ACT I

ACT I is an ISO 9001:2015 certified small business and assessed at CMMI Level 3 for Services delivering mission-critical Total Program/Acquisition Management, Intelligence, Cyber and Security Cooperation Solutions to customers across the globe.

We are retained by the U.S. Department of Defense, Defense Health Agency, Department of Homeland Security and other Federal Agencies, and allied partners to support their most complex programs in the areas of Requirements, Acquisition Strategy and Planning, Program Management, Healthcare Advisory Support, Engineering, Logistics, Financial Management, Intelligence Support, Security and Cyber, Contract Negotiation Support, and Security Cooperation and Assistance Services.

ACT I is a prime contractor on the following GSA and DoD IDIQ contracts: All OASIS Small Business Pools, Professional Services Schedule, and Seaport-e, Seaport Next Generation, and PASS-SB.

Contract Awards/GSA/News
AFS, ITG, Receive Task Order to Improve GSA IT System Processes; Elaine Beeman, Barrett Witkin Quoted
by Sarah Sybert
Published on March 25, 2020
AFS, ITG, Receive Task Order to Improve GSA IT System Processes; Elaine Beeman, Barrett Witkin Quoted

AFS, ITG, Receive Task Order to Improve GSA IT System Processes; Elaine Beeman, Barrett Witkin Quoted

Accenture Federal Services (AFS) and partner Incentive Technology Group (ITG), a subsidiary of ICF, have been awarded a task order to help the General Services Administration (GSA), Federal Acquisition Service (FAS) modernize its legacy information technology (IT) systems and business processes, the AFS announced on Wednesday.

“GSA is known for deploying technology to drive continuous innovation,” said Barrett Witkin, managing director at Accenture Federal Services. “We’re excited to offer GSA access to Accenture’s commercial-sector capabilities tailored for the federal government, including artificial-intelligence-powered IT operations, cloud migration factories, and analytics-based procurement tools and insights.”

AFS and ITG will partner to provide agile development services and user-centered design capabilities to help FAS merge its legacy sites into a new, improved digital solution. After work is completed GSA will enable customers to efficiently access federal contract award information.

“We are looking forward to partnering with GSA in this important effort to simplify and accelerate the procurement process with best in class, modern and innovative technologies,” said JC Chidiac, ITG’s Chief Operating Officer. “With ITG’s leading agile development and user design capabilities, this effort will help drive improved outcomes for GSA’s federal customers and the citizens they serve.”

This is one of the first task orders issued under GSA’s CIO Modernization and Enterprise Transformation (COMET) Blanket Purchase Agreement (BPA) and is worth approximately $17 million over five years. The AFS and ITG team are one of 12 entities that were awarded a position on the COMET BPA.

“We’re excited to bring forward the best of our Federal and commercial practices to support GSA in this bold modernization effort, as they focus on continually improving procurement outcomes for their Federal customers,” said Elaine Beeman, who leads AFS’ civilian portfolio.

About Accenture Federal Services

Accenture Federal Services, a subsidiary of Accenture (NYSE: ACN), is a U.S. company with offices in Arlington, Virginia. Accenture’s federal business has served every cabinet-level department and 30 of the largest federal organizations. Accenture Federal Services transforms bold ideas into breakthrough outcomes for clients at defense, intelligence, public safety, civilian and military health organizations.

Government Technology/News
House Supplemental Funding Bill to Allot $3B for Tech Modernization Fund
by Jane Edwards
Published on March 25, 2020
House Supplemental Funding Bill to Allot $3B for Tech Modernization Fund

House Supplemental Funding Bill to Allot $3B for Tech Modernization Fund

The House has introduced a bill that would authorize $3 billion for the Technology Modernization Fund to help agencies support information technology updates in response to the coronavirus pandemic, FedScoop reported Tuesday.

A Democratic aide to the House Appropriations Committee told the publication the funds “would be used for technology-related modernization projects designed to cut costs and drive efficiencies across the Federal government, which is particularly relevant as more federal workers are working remotely because of the pandemic.”

The measure would allow agencies to seek funds for IT updates and use the money by the end of September 2022. The proposal is part of the House supplemental budget request that would direct $2.5 trillion in funds to support emergency response initiatives amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

Government Technology/News
Suzette Kent: Federal Tech Community ‘Thinking Forward’ Amid Health Emergency
by Jane Edwards
Published on March 25, 2020
Suzette Kent: Federal Tech Community ‘Thinking Forward’ Amid Health Emergency
Suzette Kent
Suzette Kent

Suzette Kent, federal chief information officer and a 2020 Wash100 Award winner, told Nextgov in an interview published Tuesday how the federal information technology community responds to the coronavirus pandemic.

“The IT leaders in the federal community, our contractor partners and our vendors are stepping up in incredible ways,” Kent told the publication. “They are part of answering the question, ‘How can we?’ They’re being bold, they’re thinking forward.”

A new Office of Management and Budget guidance is pushing agencies to look at telework from a different light to achieve continuity in operations. The guidance directs federal departments and agencies to “offer maximum telework flexibilities to all current telework eligible employees, consistent with operational needs of the departments and agencies as determined by their heads” amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

“Start with the frame of what mission—what thing—am I trying to do, and then let’s figure out how we get there,” Kent said. “Asking the question backwards: ‘Why can’t we do the thing that enables continuity and remote work?’”

Government Technology/News
Trump Signs 5G Security Bill
by Jane Edwards
Published on March 25, 2020
Trump Signs 5G Security Bill

Trump Signs 5G Security Bill

President Trump on Monday signed into law a bill that directs the executive branch to come up with a strategy to ensure the security of 5G networks, Fifth Domain reported Tuesday.

Under the Secure 5G and Beyond Act, the Trump administration has 180 days to develop and submit to Congress a “whole-of-government” strategy to address local security concerns faced by 5G and future generation networks. The strategy should outline the branch’s plan on how it will coordinate with allies to facilitate risk information sharing.

The White House should also evaluate the vulnerabilities and competitiveness of U.S wireless technology manufacturers. The House passed the measure on March 11, a week after the Senate approved the bill.

Government Technology/Press Releases
ULA Announces Launch of the First National Security Space Mission for the U.S. Space Force; Gary Wentz Quoted
by Sarah Sybert
Published on March 24, 2020
ULA Announces Launch of the First National Security Space Mission for the U.S. Space Force; Gary Wentz Quoted

ULA Announces Launch of the First National Security Space Mission for the U.S. Space Force; Gary Wentz Quoted

A United Launch Alliance (ULA) Atlas V rocket has entered final preparations to launch the sixth Advanced Extremely High Frequency (AEHF) communications satellite for the U.S. Space Force’s Space and Missile Systems Center, the organization announced on Tuesday.

“In the current dynamic environment, national security is of utmost importance,” said Gary Wentz, ULA vice president of Government and Commercial Programs. “We are proud to launch the first National Security Space mission for the U.S. Space Force and look forward to delivering the final AEHF asset to support our nation’s national defense and the warfighter community.”

The Atlas V 551 configuration rocket is the most powerful in the Atlas V fleet. The 551 rocket has launched MUOS constellation to missions including New Horizons, the first mission to Pluto and the Juno mission to Jupiter. The Atlas V 551 configuration first launched on January 19, 2006 and has launched 10 times to date.

The system, developed by Lockheed Martin, provides vastly improved global, survivable, protected communications capabilities for strategic command and tactical warfighters, including a 5-meter large Payload Fairing (PLF) and stands at 197 ft. tall.

The Atlas booster for this mission is powered by the RD AMROSS RD-180 engine. Aerojet Rocketdyne provided the five AJ-60A solid rocket boosters (SRBs) and RL10C-1 engine for the Centaur upper stage. This launch will mark the 500th flight of the RL10 engine.

The launch is on track for March 26 at Space Launch Complex-41 from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station. The launch is planned for 2:57 p.m. EDT at the opening of a two-hour launch window. The live launch broadcast begins at 2:37 p.m. EDT on www.ulalaunch.com. The launch of AEHF-6 will mark the 138th launch for ULA and the first National Security Space mission for the U.S. Space Force.

About ULA

ULA is harnessing the potential of space for humanity. We are dreamers inspired by possibilities not yet imagined, believers driven to broaden horizons, and doers combining technology, innovation, expertise, ingenuity and a commitment to the extraordinary.

The technologies we enable protect our country and troops in the battlefield, enable search and rescue, provide a backbone for business and connect families across the globe. They help us explore our city and learn about our solar system and places beyond.

Government Technology/News
NASA Seeks Designs for Lunar Soil Collection Drum
by Nichols Martin
Published on March 24, 2020
NASA Seeks Designs for Lunar Soil Collection Drum
NASA Seeks Designs for Lunar Soil Collection Drum

NASA has launched a competition in search of a new lunar soil collection tool for a certain digging robot under development.

The Regolith Advanced Surface Systems Operations Robot or RASSOR requires a new bucket drum for storage of lunar soil, also known as regolith, the space agency said March 17.

NASA's Space Technology Mission Directorate calls for the masses to submit designs for a bucket drum that is shaped to accommodate more amounts of regolith. The contest offers a total prize pool of $7K.

The agency considers the use of RASSOR units for lunar excavation efforts under the Artemis program that aims to revive manned exploration.

Interested parties may submit design proposals through April 20. NASA will select five winners. GrabCAD, a 3D model community website, serves as the contest's host.

RASSOR is under testing at Florida-based Kennedy Space Center.

Government Technology/News
Industry Recommends App Security Tech, Multifactor Authentication for Gov’t Telework
by Brenda Marie Rivers
Published on March 24, 2020
Industry Recommends App Security Tech, Multifactor Authentication for Gov’t Telework
Industry Recommends App Security Tech, Multifactor Authentication for Gov't Telework

Sean Frazier, advisory chief information security officer for federal at Cisco’s Duo Security arm, has said that agencies must implement multifactor authentication approaches to ensure security in telework setups, Fifth Domain reported Monday.

Frazier told the publication that agencies need to deploy “consistent, easy to use” application security tools to ensure constant security at par with personal identity verification cards, which the government uses for physical access. He added that agencies’ technology heads must anticipate employees’ use of their own devices when teleworking.

“If a user is moved to remote status and these basic protections don’t exist, a threat vector will be created,” he noted.

Frazier’s comments come after the Office of Management and Budget issued memos on allowing agency personnel to work remotely amid the coronavirus pandemic.

The guidance recommends agencies to use alternate authentication tools in lieu of PIV cards if they are unable to issue such credentials.

Government Technology/News
ISS Astronauts Conduct Experiments & Prepare for Next Crew
by Nichols Martin
Published on March 24, 2020
ISS Astronauts Conduct Experiments & Prepare for Next Crew
ISS Astronauts Conduct Experiments & Prepare for Next Crew

The Expedition 62 crew performed a set of different biology research experiments at the International Space Station and supported preparations for the facility's next crew members.

Astronauts Andrew Morgan, Jessica Meir and Oleg Skripochka explored the areas of genetics, biological manufacturing and ergonomic conditions in experiments aboard ISS, Mark Garcia, a social media consultant supporting NASA, said in a blog posted Tuesday.

Morgan tested how microgravity affects the genetic expression of mice in space. His research may help humans determine how to survive longer space exploration missions.

Meir trialed the use of a bioprinter that NASA intends to use for in-space food and medicine production. The bioprinter is under testing to produce human organs. Lastly, Skripochka supported a study on ISS' ergonomic factors.

The astronauts also read characters on a computer-based vision chart as doctors on Earth supervised a vision test for the three.

Morgan, Meir and Skripochka also prepared life support equipment and computers for a launch in April where astronaut Chris Cassidy and cosmonaut Ivan Vagner will travel to ISS.

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