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GAO Cites Improvements, Shortfalls in NNSA Nuclear Modernization Program Mgmt
by Brenda Marie Rivers
Published on March 4, 2020
GAO Cites Improvements, Shortfalls in NNSA Nuclear Modernization Program Mgmt
GAO Cites Improvements, Shortfalls in NNSA Nuclear Modernization Program Mgmt

The Government Accountability Office has found that while the National Nuclear Security Administration improved its management of weapons stockpile modernization efforts since 2003, it is yet to address challenges in cost and schedule management.

GAO said in a report published Tuesday that the Department of Energy component made improvements such as the implementation of independent cost estimates for its Uranium Processing Facility effort. However, the watchdog noted that NNSA must assess its modernization programs to better align efforts to future funding. 

According to GAO, NNSA could improve its management of nuclear modernization programs by including complete scopes of work and schedule estimates.

"GAO continues to believe that presenting options to align its portfolio of programs to potential future budgets could help Congress and NNSA better understand NNSA's priorities and trade-offs that may need to be undertaken in the future," the watchdog said.

In 2019, GAO recommended that NNSA procure newly produced explosives for future weapons programs. The agency also reported last month that NNSA had trouble managing its W87-1 warhead program, resulting in doubts that the agency can meet the required number of manufactured plutonium weapon cores on time.

Government Technology/News
NOAA, NASA Fix DSCOVR Satellite Issues via Software
by Nichols Martin
Published on March 4, 2020
NOAA, NASA Fix DSCOVR Satellite Issues via Software
NOAA, NASA Fix DSCOVR Satellite Issues via Software

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration worked with NASA to restore the Deep Space Climate Observatory or DSCOVR imagery satellite that went through some operational issues.

NOAA said Monday that it co-developed a flight software patch with NASA to address a technical glitch that had the satellite out-of-commission for approximately nine months. DSCOVR works to capture full-disk Earth images in support of cloud, vegetation and atmospheric monitoring. The satellite is also the nation's main source of real-time data on solar wind.

"Bringing DSCOVR operational again shows the unique skills and adaptability of our NOAA and NASA engineers and the care we are taking to get the maximum life from an aging asset," said Steve Volz, assistant NOAA administrator for the agency's Satellite and Information Service.

NOAA launched DSCOVR in early 2015 as the first operational U.S. satellite operating in deep space. NASA’s Advanced Composition Explorer provided space weather data during DSCOVR's nine-month absence.

Cybersecurity/Government Technology/News
Aaron Weis Talks Suggestions for Improving Navy Cybersecurity
by Brenda Marie Rivers
Published on March 4, 2020
Aaron Weis Talks Suggestions for Improving Navy Cybersecurity
Aaron Weis
Aaron Weis

Aaron Weis, the U.S. Navy’s chief information officer and 2020 Wash100 Award winner, said the service’s networks are “holding us back” and exacerbating information leaks through the defense industrial base and direct exfiltration, C4ISRnet reported Tuesday.

Weis told attendees at the West 2020 conference that the Department of the Navy can address its information technology challenges by establishing a “single, unified transport layer” to streamline information sharing between the Navy and Marine Corps.

He also suggested implementing cloud-based environments suitable for modern applications and shifting cybersecurity approaches to focus more on iterative protection efforts. According to Weis, his office is working to “defend our information wherever it is.”

“Whether it’s at rest, whether it’s in training, whether it’s supply chain, defense, industrial base, you name it, we should be defending it in a way we’re not today,” he said.

Weis’ comments come after the Navy issued its Information Superiority Vision strategy on IT modernization. Previously, Navy officials said that efforts to improve its IT procedures may manifest in reprogramming requests in the fiscal year 2021 budget.

About The Wash100

The Wash100 Award, now in its seventh year, recognizes the most influential executives in the GovCon industry as selected by the Executive Mosaic team in tandem with online nominations from the GovCon community. Representing the best of the private and public sector, the winners demonstrate superior leadership, innovation, reliability, achievement and vision.

Visit the Wash100 site to learn about the other 99 winners of the 2020 Wash100 Award. On the site, you can submit your 10 votes for the GovCon executives of consequence that you believe will have the most significant impact in 2020.

Cybersecurity/News/Potomac Officers Club/Wash100
Ty Schieber, Board Chairman for Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification Accreditation Body, to Serve as Panelist at Potomac Officers Club’s CMMC Forum 2020 on April 2nd
by William McCormick
Published on March 4, 2020
Ty Schieber, Board Chairman for Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification Accreditation Body, to Serve as Panelist at Potomac Officers Club’s CMMC Forum 2020 on April 2nd
Ty Schieber, Board Chairman for Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification Accreditation Body, to Serve as Panelist at Potomac Officers Club’s CMMC Forum 2020 on April 2nd
Ty Schieber

Ty Schieber, senior director of executive education at the University of Virginia Darden School Foundation and accreditation body board chairman for the Department of Defense’s Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification program, will speak on the “Implementing CMMC” panel at Potomac Officers Club’s CMMC Forum 2020 on Thursday, April 2nd.

Register here for POC’s CMMC Forum 2020.

Schieber has over 32 years of experience leading people, developing teams and delivering results in both the public and private sectors. He has held a variety of notable positions, including a solutions engineer, business & community leader, elected local government official and Marine Corps officer.

He has led business operations for a range of large, mid-tier, small and start-up companies, where he has provided cyber, engineering and technology services and products for Federal, State, Local government and commercial clients involving P&L responsibility of $185,000,000 in revenue, 1000 employees and 250 programs dispersed over 38 states and 5 countries.

He led the efforts of a diverse team of government engineering agencies, laboratories, and multiple defense contractors in the acquisition process, encompassing all aspects of systems engineering, software development, training and lifecycle support.

In addition, Schieber founded Clarity Enterprise Solutions, LLC, a small consultancy specializing in solutions engineering, organizational/business development, and marketing and communications in 2013.

On the panel, Schieber will use his knowledge and experience he gained from his career in the industry to discuss the regulation changes within CMMC, and how it will affect both government and industry employees.

As CMMC’s revision has moved away from self-certification, it has replaced current National Institute of Science and Technology’s (NIST) standards for cybersecurity with a five-level system of requirements for defense contractors.

Ty Schieber, Board Chairman for Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification Accreditation Body, to Serve as Panelist at Potomac Officers Club’s CMMC Forum 2020 on April 2nd

Schieber, alongside keynote speaker Katherine Arrington, will address the CMMC’s timeline, how the certification process could change and will provide a memorandum of understanding with a newly established CMMC accrediting body.

Join Potomac Officers Club for its CMMC Forum 2020 on April 2nd to learn about the impact DoD’s CMMC will have on cybersecurity practices, supply chain security and other aspects of the federal market.

Register here for Potomac Officers Club’s CMMC Forum 2020 on Thursday, April 2nd.

News/Wash100
Bruce Caswell, President and CEO of Maximus, Receives Second Consecutive Wash100 Award From Jim Garrettson, CEO of Executive Mosaic
by William McCormick
Published on March 4, 2020
Bruce Caswell, President and CEO of Maximus, Receives Second Consecutive Wash100 Award From Jim Garrettson, CEO of Executive Mosaic
Bruce Caswell, President and CEO of Maximus, Receives Second Consecutive Wash100 Award From Jim Garrettson, CEO of Executive Mosaic

Jim Garrettson, founder and CEO of Executive Mosaic, presented Bruce Caswell, president and CEO of Maximus, his second consecutive Wash100 Award as part of the 2020 selection.

Executive Mosaic recognizes Caswell for leading the company to continuous growth and supporting federal agencies missions in public health and human services sectors to improve human life. 

Back in March 2019, Maximus’ federal business obtained a Maturity Level 5 (ML5) appraisal for its service establishment and management processes under the CMMI Institute's Capability Maturity Model Integration program. 

“We are extremely proud to be appraised at Maturity Level 5,” said Caswell. “It further demonstrates our commitment to customers and establishes us as both a leader and trusted partner for delivering superior solutions.”

The company also received Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program certification in May 2019 for an artificial intelligence-based virtual assistant to help manage agencies self-service channels. 

“Federal agencies are increasingly focused on improving the overall experience of the citizens they serve,” said Caswell. He added that the authorization reflects the company's ability to provide a technology that can support agency missions and help the government deliver public services.

The National Committee for Quality Assurance granted the Credentials Verification Organization designation after the company underwent on-site assessments performed by a group of medical and credentialing professionals. 

“We are committed to achieving the highest standards in the services we deliver to our clients and the people they serve,” said Caswell. “This CVO certification is a further reflection of our commitment to quality.”

Executive Mosaic congratulates Bruce Caswell and Maximus for his 2020 Wash100 Award selection. His continued drive for excellence in the government contracting sector and focus to improve and support federal agency missions to deliver government deliver public services.

About The Wash100

The Wash100 Award, now in its seventh year, recognizes the most influential executives in the GovCon industry as selected by the Executive Mosaic team in tandem with online nominations from the GovCon community. Representing the best of the private and public sector, the winners demonstrate superior leadership, innovation, reliability, achievement and vision.

Visit the Wash100 site to learn about the other 99 winners of the 2020 Wash100 Award. On the site, you can submit your 10 votes for the GovCon executives of consequence that you believe will have the most significant impact in 2020.

News/Press Releases
How will CMMC Directly Affect Defense Contractors: What You Need to Stay Informed as Regulations Change; Katie Arrington Quoted
by Sarah Sybert
Published on March 4, 2020
How will CMMC Directly Affect Defense Contractors: What You Need to Stay Informed as Regulations Change; Katie Arrington Quoted
How will CMMC Directly Affect Defense Contractors: What You Need to Stay Informed as Regulations Change; Katie Arrington Quoted
Katherine Arrington

The Department of Defense (DoD) has noted that cybersecurity requirements for the Department of Defense contractors will view the model as being in a “constant state of evolution” over the next few years, so what can contractors do to keep up with the current changes?

In late January, the Department of Defense released the final version of the Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC v. 1.0), outlining how contractors’ security regulations will shift with the new supplier cybersecurity compliance program.

As contractors have to adjust to the changing guidelines, it is crucial that they stay informed on the differences between the two programs. One of the most important changes to the model is that CMMC requires defense suppliers to be certified by CMMC assessors.

Katie Arringtion, chief information security officer for the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition and 2020 Wash100 Award winner, stated that the DoD will continually evaluate defense contractors’ certifications to profit from the return on investment.

“If it becomes a checklist, we have all failed,” said Arrington, It needs to become critical thinking about security and understanding that the threat today will not be the same threat that’s here a year or two years from now. And that we have to be constantly looking at how do we tweak? How do we bob? How do we weave?”

Arrington added that the DoD will continue to work with staff to develop the audit training. One of the challenges in creating the training guidelines is ensuring that it is simple and easy to understand. She stated that the agency has projected CMMC to be adopted internationally in 2020 and 2021.

With the federal government facing constantly evolving attacks on its supply chain, Arrington said that CMMC needs to be able to adjust to new challenges.

Register here for Potomac Officers Club’s CMMC Forum 2020 on Thursday, April 2nd.

How will CMMC Directly Affect Defense Contractors: What You Need to Stay Informed as Regulations Change; Katie Arrington Quoted

Katie Arrington, chief information security officer at the Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Acquisition and a 2020 Wash100 Award recipient, will serve as a keynote speaker at the CMMC Forum 2020. She will address the CMMC’s timeline, how the certification process could change and will provide a memorandum of understanding with a newly established CMMC accrediting body.

A full expert panel will include Ty Schieber, senior director of executive education and CMMC-AB chairman of the University of Virginia and Richard Naylor of the Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency (DCSA) among other members of the federal sector and industry.

Register here to join Potomac Officers Club for its CMMC Forum 2020 on April 2nd to learn about the impact DoD’s CMMC will have on cybersecurity practices, supply chain security and other aspects of the federal market.

News/Press Releases
LexisNexis Risk Solutions Announces Clarify Health Partnership to Evaluate Predictive Capability of Social Determinants: Health, Clinical Data; Todd Gottula, Hilary Placzek Quoted
by Sarah Sybert
Published on March 4, 2020

LexisNexis Risk Solutions Announces Clarify Health Partnership to Evaluate Predictive Capability of Social Determinants: Health, Clinical Data; Todd Gottula, Hilary Placzek Quoted

LexisNexis Risk Solutions has partnered with Clarify Health, a leading healthcare analytics company that provides AI-driven market intelligence and predictive analytics business applications to health systems, health plans, and life sciences companies to advance data analysis, LexisNexis announced on Wednesday.

“By understanding a patient population outside of just a clinical perspective, you can enable actionable insights to enhance the delivery and quality of patient care. We chose to work with LexisNexis Risk Solutions because of the depth of their data insights and attributes that can help us identify gaps in care around healthcare utilization,” said Todd Gottula, co-founder and chief product officer, Clarify Health.

The partnership will enable Clarify Health to use LexisNexis Risk Solutions socioeconomic data to better understand patient populations. Clarify health will leverage the LexisNexis Risk Solutions clinically validated social and behavioral determinants of health data (SDOH) within predictive models that currently utilize clinical data to improve health outcomes, reduce costs and prevent readmissions.

The collaborative effort will integrate individual-level SDOH data into Clarify Health’s clinical analytical models to evaluate the quality and efficacy of the data at the point of care to help drive care management decision-making.

LexisNexis and Clarify Health will input individuals’ socioeconomic data into predictive models traditionally based on clinical data to standardize the process and and reveal the longitudinal impacts.

Through the standardization, the companies will be able to better understand social and behavioral determinants of health from the individual to population. With the data, the companies will be able to improve patient outcomes and reduce costs attributed to healthcare.

“Partnering with LexisNexis Risk Solutions and pursuing research that better describes pathways between SDOH factors and health outcomes represents Clarify’s commitment to provider- and patient-centered healthcare. We are excited to be leading the way and establishing good practice around social and behavioral data integration in clinical models,” said Hilary Placzek, senior director of research, Clarify Health.

About LexisNexis Risk Solutions

LexisNexis Risk Solutions harnesses the power of data and advanced analytics to provide insights that help businesses and governmental entities reduce risk and improve decisions to benefit people around the globe. We provide data and technology solutions for a wide range of industries including insurance, financial services, healthcare and government. Headquartered in metro Atlanta, Georgia, we have offices throughout the world and are part of RELX (LSE: REL/NYSE: RELX), a global provider of information and analytics for professional and business customers across industries.

News/Press Releases
Microsoft, Accenture Partner to Provide Support to Enterprises, Building Scalable Business Models; Jean-Philippe Courtois, Paul Daugherty Quoted
by Sarah Sybert
Published on March 4, 2020
Microsoft, Accenture Partner to Provide Support to Enterprises, Building Scalable Business Models; Jean-Philippe Courtois, Paul Daugherty Quoted
Microsoft, Accenture Partner to Provide Support to Enterprises, Building Scalable Business Models; Jean-Philippe Courtois, Paul Daugherty Quoted

Microsoft has partnered with Accenture to support entrepreneurs and start-up businesses that focus on social responsibility to help support technologies for social enterprises and build scalable business models, Microsoft announced on Wednesday. 

“It’s important that [an entrepreneur’s] passion for meaningful innovation and creating positive change is supported. Microsoft’s collaboration with Accenture offers us an opportunity to empower these startups so they can use technology to make an even greater impact in addressing many of the world’s most pressing challenges,” said Jean-Philippe Courtois, executive vice president and president, Microsoft Global Sales, Marketing and Operations.

The companies’ collaboration will provide businesses hands-on support and technologies to enhance its solutions and business models that can lead to more tangible benefits for a greater number of customers.

Microsoft and Accenture’s partnership will amplify the societal impact of emerging technology with the long-term goal of reaching a million lives globally, to meet the respective companies’ program goals.

Through the program, Microsoft Research India and Accenture Labs will help social enterprise startups test and validate proof-of-concepts; conduct design thinking sessions to help them re-envision the impact of their solutions; and provide support in exploring and using Microsoft technologies.

“Our experience shows that by applying emerging technologies to critical challenges facing society, we can accelerate social transformation. This collaboration is a great illustration of delivering on ‘value’ and ‘values’ — creating tangible business and social value while aligning with people’s values,” said Paul Daugherty, group chief executive-Technology and chief technology officer at Accenture

The companies have placed emphasis on agriculture, education and healthcare to meet their initiatives.  Under the partnership, the company will focus on startups in Africa, the Middle East and South Asia, and integrate the MSR India Center for Societal impact through Cloud and Artificial Intelligence (SCAI).

Microsoft’s involvement in this initiative is part of Microsoft’s Global Social Entrepreneurship program designed to empower an ecosystem of tech-enabled startups globally, focused on addressing important social or environmental challenges. Accenture Labs’ Tech4Good program, centered around applying emerging technologies to help solve complex social challenges, will gain from the collaboration.

“By providing social impact entrepreneurs with direct access to the combined power of Accenture and Microsoft’s technology expertise, we can help significantly improve access, equality, inclusion, education, health, sustainability, and the environment,” added Daugherty.

About Microsoft India

Founded in 1975, Microsoft is the leading platform and productivity company for the mobile-first, cloud-first world, and its mission is to empower every person and every organization on the planet to achieve more. Microsoft set up its India operations in 1990. 

Today, Microsoft entities in India have over 10,000 employees, engaged in sales and marketing, research, development and customer services and support, across 11 Indian cities — Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Chennai, New Delhi, Gurugram, Noida, Hyderabad, Kochi, Kolkata, Mumbai and Pune. Microsoft offers its global cloud services from local data centers to accelerate digital transformation across Indian start-ups, businesses, and government organizations.

About Accenture

Accenture is a leading global professional services company, providing a broad range of services in strategy and consulting, interactive, technology and operations, with digital capabilities across all of these services. 

We combine unmatched experience and specialized capabilities across more than 40 industries, powered by the world’s largest network of Advanced Technology and Intelligent Operations centers. With 505,000 people serving clients in more than 120 countries, Accenture brings continuous innovation to help clients improve their performance and create lasting value across their enterprises.

Government Technology/News/Press Releases
Pivot3 Partners with AIMES to Provide Secure Cloud-Based Research for U.K. Health Researchers; Dennis Kehoe, Mike Dunbar Quoted
by Sarah Sybert
Published on March 4, 2020
Pivot3 Partners with AIMES to Provide Secure Cloud-Based Research for U.K. Health Researchers; Dennis Kehoe, Mike Dunbar Quoted
Pivot3 Partners with AIMES to Provide Secure Cloud-Based Research for U.K. Health Researchers; Dennis Kehoe, Mike Dunbar Quoted

Pivot3 has partnered with AIMES, a specialized cloud and data center service provider, to provide secure cloud-based trusted research environments (TRE) to U.K. health academic through AIMES Health Cloud Solution, Pivot3 announced on Wednesday. 

“Pivot3 has become a key factor in AIMES’ success by allowing us to deliver fast and reliable TREs more rapidly and consistently than before, with the confidence in knowing the solution will do the job we need it to do,” said Dennis Kehoe, CEO, AIMES.

The partnership will deliver AIMES Health Cloud, a dedicated virtual environment powered by Pivot3’s hyperconverged infrastructure (HCI) solutions, to provide university and hospital researchers with advanced cloud technologies. The integration of cloud capabilities will enable researchers to collect and analyze greater amounts of sensitive data in a secure, governed and compliant environment. 

Since deploying the AIMES Health Cloud on Pivot3, AIMES and its customers have already seen significant benefits, including exceptional performance of advanced analytics, significant improvements of data access latency, easy scalability and security.

In addition, AIMES Health Cloud will support researchers’ separate provisioning zones for intake, normalization and analysis of data, allowing them to utilize advanced analytics tools and semantic processing to identify patterns, which will lead to more effective patient diagnosis and treatment. 

The solution allows customers to provision and decommission environments with the speed and flexibility of the cloud while providing researchers with highly available virtual access that complies with U.K.’s National Health Service (NHS) data privacy regulations.

Pivot3’s HCI with GPU-based high performance for compute-intensive analytics applications will enable Health Cloud customers benefit from Pivot3’s industry-leading resilience, guaranteed availability of compute resources and data, reduced cost of ownership through single pane-of-glass management, streamlined maintenance and upgrades. 

“With Pivot3’s flexible, resilient and simple to use infrastructure solutions designed for highly sensitive and mission-critical environments, their team is able to derive insights from vast collections of NHS data and ultimately save lives,” said Mike Dunbar, vice president sales, Pivot3.

About Pivot3

Pivot3 is the leading provider of intelligent hyperconverged infrastructure solutions for video surveillance, video analytics, VDI and mixed workloads. Pivot3’s solutions provide security, resilience and management simplicity at scale for customers’ mission-critical environments. 

With thousands of customers in 64 countries, and deployments in education, hospitality, transportation, government, defence, healthcare, gaming, financial services and retail, Pivot3 allows IT to manage complexity at scale through intelligence and automation. 

News/Press Releases
USACE Selects Jacobs to Design Air Operations, Intelligence Center for KAOIC; Bob Pragada, Lt. Gen. Ken Wilsbach Quoted
by Sarah Sybert
Published on March 4, 2020
USACE Selects Jacobs to Design Air Operations, Intelligence Center for KAOIC; Bob Pragada, Lt. Gen. Ken Wilsbach Quoted
USACE Selects Jacobs to Design Air Operations, Intelligence Center for KAOIC; Bob Pragada, Lt. Gen. Ken Wilsbach Quoted

Jacobs has been selected by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to provide architecture and engineering design for the Korea Air Operations and Intelligence Center (KAOIC), the company announced on Wednesday.

"The new KAOIC modernizes command, control, communications, computers, combat systems, intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance (5CISR) and distributed common ground station functions currently at Osan Air Base in South Korea," said Jacobs President and COO Bob Pragada. 

After Jacobs completes KAOIC’s modernization effort, the center will oversee air operations and distributed common ground station weapon systems supporting the U.S. Forces Korea and the U.S. and Korea Combined Forces Command in defense of the Korean peninsula. 

Jacobs will develop the approximate 1 million-gross-square-foot facility, incorporating protective threat-based design. The new design will include multiple secure as well as non-secure work areas, and redundant systems

"The Republic of Korea-U.S. Alliance is ironclad, and our Airpower capabilities have had a long history of deterring aggression on the Korean Peninsula," said Lt. Gen Ken Wilsbach, 7th Air Force commander. "This project demonstrates an everlasting commitment to preserving the terms of Armistice, promoting democracy, and providing security to the Republic of Korea and Northeast Asia."

One of the largest projects that is currently part of the U.S. Military Construction and Host Nation Funding Program, the USACE has estimated costs at $605 million. Jacobs, under the project, will its global secure buildings portfolio. The selection will also strengthen the company’s position supporting the U.S. Defense and Intelligence programs in the Asia Pacific region.

About Jacobs 

At Jacobs, we're challenging today to reinvent tomorrow by solving the world's most critical problems for thriving cities, resilient environments, mission-critical outcomes, operational advancement, scientific discovery and cutting-edge manufacturing, turning abstract ideas into realities that transform the world for good. 

With $13 billion in revenue and a talent force of approximately 52,000, Jacobs provides a full spectrum of professional services including consulting, technical, scientific and project delivery for the government and private sector. 

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