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Executive Moves/News
NSF’s Rebecca Spyke Keiser to Lead Agency’s Research Security in New Role
by Nichols Martin
Published on March 3, 2020
NSF’s Rebecca Spyke Keiser to Lead Agency’s Research Security in New Role
Rebecca Spyke Keiser
Rebecca Spyke Keiser

Rebecca Spyke Keiser, who leads the National Science Foundation's Office of International Science and Engineering, has been appointed to serve as NSF's chief of research security strategy and policy, a newly created role.

She will advise the NSF director on matters related to research security, the agency said Monday. NSF created Keiser's new role in an effort to better protect federal research while still pursuing an open, collaborative approach.

Keiser joined NSF in 2015 to lead her current office where she oversees international strategy across the agency and partnerships with foreign entities.

She also held policy-focused administrative roles in NASA where she served for over eight years.

"I’m gratified to see NSF serving as a leader in this area and look forward to helping us move forward," Keiser said about her appointment.

DoD/Executive Moves/News
DoD Official James Anderson Nominated for Defense Policy Post
by Nichols Martin
Published on March 3, 2020
DoD Official James Anderson Nominated for Defense Policy Post
James Anderson
James Anderson

James Anderson, assistant secretary of defense for strategy, plans and capabilities, has received President Donald Trump's nomination to serve as deputy undersecretary of defense for policy.

He held multiple defense-related leadership roles in his career, including those with Marine Corps University and the Office of the Secretary of Defense, the White House said Monday.

The former academia member oversaw education programs during his time with the university, and prior to that, was a dean at Marine Corps War College.

Anderson also contributed active-duty military service to the U.S. Marine Corps as an intelligence officer. The nominee is a recipient of defense-related awards such as the OSD Medal for Exceptional Public Service.

News/Potomac Officers Club
Alka Bhave, Perspecta’s Vice President of Performance Excellence, to Moderate at Potomac Officers Club’s CMMC Forum 2020 on April 2nd
by Sarah Sybert
Published on March 3, 2020
Alka Bhave, Perspecta’s Vice President of Performance Excellence, to Moderate at Potomac Officers Club’s CMMC Forum 2020 on April 2nd
Alka Bhave, Perspecta’s Vice President of Performance Excellence, to Moderate at Potomac Officers Club’s CMMC Forum 2020 on April 2nd
Alka Bhave

Alka Bhave, vice president of performance excellence with Perspecta, will moderate the “Implementing CMMC” panel at Potomac Officers Club’s CMMC Forum 2020 on Thursday, April 2nd.

Register here for POC’s CMMC Forum 2020.

As vice president of performance excellence, Bhave leads an independent organization with a mission to drive excellence into the performance of Perspecta programs, with scope across all lines of business and corporate functions.

She has more than 23 years of experience in program management, systems engineering and integration and technical contribution to the development of complex space and ground systems mission and IT systems.

The Department of Defense (DoD) officially released its Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) to certify DoD contractors’ cybersecurity practices and bolster supply chain security at the beginning of the year.

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

Alka Bhave, Perspecta’s Vice President of Performance Excellence, to Moderate at Potomac Officers Club’s CMMC Forum 2020 on April 2nd

As a moderator at POC’s event, Bhave will introduce the most important topics on the new CMMC guidelines, including CMMC’s timeline, how the certification process could change and will provide a memorandum of understanding with a newly established CMMC accrediting body.

In addition to the “Implementing CMMC” panel, Katherine Arrington, chief information security officer (CISO) for the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense, will serve as a keynote speaker at the event.

Arrington, 2020 Wash100 Award recipient, serves as the central coordinator and integrator within the OUSDA and Sustainment (OUSD(A&S)), to align acquisition cyber strategy.

As the cyber lead and programmatic analytic advisor for strategic cyber programs, she is responsible for conducting analysis within the major defense acquisition program portfolio and across the DoD. Arrigton will provide insight into Cyber Security Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) during her keynote address.

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.

Wash100
Roy Azevedo, President of Raytheon Space & Airborne Systems, Receives First Wash100 Award From Jim Garrettson, CEO of Executive Mosaic
by Sarah Sybert
Published on March 3, 2020
Roy Azevedo, President of Raytheon Space & Airborne Systems, Receives First Wash100 Award From Jim Garrettson, CEO of Executive Mosaic

Roy Azevedo, President of Raytheon Space & Airborne Systems, Receives First Wash100 Award From Jim Garrettson, CEO of Executive Mosaic

Jim Garrettson, founder and CEO of Executive Mosaic, presented Roy Azevedo, president of the space and airborne systems business at Raytheon, his first Wash100 Award as part of the 2020 selection. Executive Mosaic recognizes Azevedo for his efforts to advance defense systems and integrate modern technology into the company’s infrastructure.

Executive Mosaic recognizes Azevedo for his efforts to advance defense systems and integrate modern technology into the company’s infrastructure.

In October 2019, Raytheon announced that Azevedo will lead the intelligence, space and airborne systems business to be formed upon the closing of its proposed merger with United Technologies Corp. The future organization will integrate the SAS business with Raytheon’s intelligence, information and services arm and commercial cybersecurity venture, Forcepoint.

Azevedo also helps the company expand its military training technology. Raytheon announced its new immersive military training product at I/ITSEC, the world’s largest modeling, simulation and training event in December 2019.

Under Azevedo’s leadership, Raytheon has secured multiple contracts to grow the company and expand its portfolio, including a $386 million contract modification from the U.S. Air Force to advance Paveway laser-guided bombs in Nov. 2019.

He also led to the potential $498 million contract in Sept. 2019 to develop Solid State Modules Replacement for the Ballistic Missile Early Warning System and the Precision Acquisition Vehicle Entry Phased Array Warning System (PAVE PAWS) radars.

Executive Mosaic congratulates Raytheon and Roy Azevedo for his 2020 Wash100 Award selection. His commitment to the advancement of Raytheon’s strategy and emerging technology will be integral to the GovCon sector throughout 2020.

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.

Government Technology/News/Press Releases
From NIST Information Security Guidelines to CMMC: What Do the New Regulations Entail?
by Sarah Sybert
Published on March 3, 2020
From NIST Information Security Guidelines to CMMC: What Do the New Regulations Entail?

From NIST Information Security Guidelines to CMMC: What Do the New Regulations Entail?

With the Department of Defense’s (DoD) new security regulations around the corner, it is imperative for government contractors to stay up to date with how the guidelines and expectations have shifted from NIST SP 800-171 and NIST SP 800-53 to Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC).

As the threat landscape continues to evolve, systems used by the U.S. government, become increasingly popular and attractive targets for cyber attacks (due to the sensitive and critical nature of the information they store), organizations have been forced to take the steps needed to protect the integrity of their systems and the data within them.

The new CMMC will require all contractors that work directly or indirectly on DoD contracts to be certified. By meeting CMMC guidelines, it will prove the company’s IT systems are capable of protecting DOD-sensitive information and will help companies gain a competitive advantage.

The regulation will build upon existing frameworks from NIST. CMMC outlines a 5-tier certification model for government contractors to ensure they establish the controls needed to protect sensitive data including Federal Contract Information and Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI).

The 5 certification tiers in CMMC range from basic controls, likely appropriate for smaller subcontractors, to highly sophisticated, state-of-the-art controls, likely appropriate only for the largest, strategic contractors.

Level 1 indicates a contractor has basic cyber hygiene and can safeguard FCI, level 3 indicates a contractor has good cyber hygiene and is capable of protecting CUI in compliance with NIST SP 800-171 pursuant to the existing DFARS 252.204-7012.

For companies to attain a level 4 and 5 certification will require that are not only protecting CUI, but also reducing the risk of ATPs. CMMC will draw upon NIST’s new SP 800-171B’s enhanced cybersecurity requirements, which are intended for critical programs and high-value assets.

Regardless of the certification level, all government contractors and subs with access to sensitive data must be certified, with CMMC, there is no self-certification.

Full implementation of CMMC has been projected to take several years because it will not apply to contractors retroactively. The DoD has suggested it may be 2026 before CMMC is incorporated into all DoD contracts as many recently issued contracts will come up for renewal or recompetition. Going forward, the CMMC model will be updated at least annually to keep up with changing threat environments and technological capabilities.

Potomac Officers Club will host its CMMC Forum 2020 on April 2. Click here to register for the event.

From NIST Information Security Guidelines to CMMC: What Do the New Regulations Entail?

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
Smithsonian Gallery Features HawkEye 360’s Pathfinder in Air, Space Museum Exhibition; John Serafini, James David Quoted
by Sarah Sybert
Published on March 3, 2020
Smithsonian Gallery Features HawkEye 360’s Pathfinder in Air, Space Museum Exhibition; John Serafini, James David Quoted
Smithsonian Gallery Features HawkEye 360’s Pathfinder in Air, Space Museum Exhibition; John Serafini, James David Quoted

HawkEye 360 has announced that a model of its Pathfinder satellite will be featured in  Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum future gallery and will be added to the museum’s  permanent collection, the company reported on Tuesday. 

"It's an incredible honor for the Smithsonian to select our Pathfinder satellites for its collection," said John Serafini, Chief Executive Officer, HawkEye 360. "Small satellites are changing what we can achieve in space, and we're excited to be on the cutting edge of that revolution. We hope that our satellites inspire the next generation of talented minds."

The company received the honor one year after HawkEye 360's Pathfinder satellites were formally commissioned into service to geolocate RF signals. Within the year, HawkEye 360's cluster of three satellites has successfully geolocated over 11 million RF signals in the past year.

The company will continue to use the collected data to maintain a safer world by supporting various applications, including finding dark ships that may be engaged in smuggling or illegal fishing.

HawkEye 360 is fully funded to deploy an additional five clusters, to reach a total of 18 satellites in orbit by the end of 2021. HawkEye 360 is currently building a second cluster of satellites, with a projected completion date of fall 2020.The Pathfinder satellite is scheduled to go on display when the National Air and Space Museum's renovation is completed, slated for 2025. 

"The Pathfinder is an excellent representation of how small satellites are transforming the space industry," said James David, curator in the Space History Division at the National Air and Space Museum. "We look forward to displaying this commercial RF signals satellite, a first-of-its-kind, to help tell the story of the space age."

About HawkEye 360

HawkEye 360 is a Radio Frequency (RF) data analytics company. We operate a first-of-its-kind commercial satellite constellation to identify, process, and geolocate a broad set of RF signals. We extract value from this unique data through proprietary algorithms, fusing it with other sources to create powerful analytical products that solve hard challenges for our global customers. Our products include maritime domain awareness and spectrum mapping and monitoring; our customers include a wide range of commercial, government and international entities.

Contract Awards/News/Press Releases
Intelligent Waves Receives ITES-3S Task Order to Support PEO EIS; Erin Horrell Quoted
by Sarah Sybert
Published on March 3, 2020
Intelligent Waves Receives ITES-3S Task Order to Support PEO EIS; Erin Horrell Quoted
Intelligent Waves Receives ITES-3S Task Order to Support PEO EIS; Erin Horrell Quoted

Intelligent Waves has received a one year task order through the Information Technology Enterprise Solutions 3 Services (ITES-3S) Indefinite Delivery, Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract for Brocade 3rd Party Maintenance Support to enhance Army Program Executive Office (PEO) Enterprise Information System (EIS), the company announced on Tuesday.

“By accelerating problem resolution and reducing maintenance costs, we look forward to helping the Army achieve their mission,” said chief growth officer, Erin Horrell of Intelligent Waves.

Brocade brand switches offer the Army enterprise resource planning programs unmatched speed and interoperability. Under the contract, Intelligent Waves will provide maintenance support for existing Brocade switches at various sites.

In addition, Intelligent Waves will act as a reseller for Brocade 3rd Party Maintenance Support Agreement for Project Manager, Army Enterprise Systems Integration Program (PM AESIP), General Fund Enterprise Business Systems (GFEBS), Product Director-Army Human Resources Command (PD-AHRS) and Global Combat Support Systems-Army (GCSS-Army).

“We are pleased to be selected for this award and extend our Brocade technical expertise to the Army,” commented Chief Growth Officer Erin Horrell of Intelligent Waves. 

In addition to the company’s efforts to enhance brocade systems, Intelligent Waves won a potential five-year, $48 million contract to help the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) manage warfighter communications through a satellite gateway in Jan. 2020.

Under the contract, Intelligent Waves will manage logistics services and deploy field service personnel under the Enhanced Mobile Satellite Services program, which is meant to address technical and operational satcom requirements for deployed U.S. troops and partner agencies.

The EMSS program uses an Iridium-built commercial satellite constellation and offers support for the Distributed Tactical Communication System built to facilitate beyond line-of-sight information exchange.

The single-award, indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract has one base year and four option years.

About Intelligent Waves

Intelligent Waves LLC is a service-disabled veteran-owned small business (SDVOSB). The business provides enterprise systems engineering, cloud computing and managed services, cyber and security architecture, mobility, and operations and intelligence analytics.

Executive Moves/News/Press Releases
Marjorie Dickman Joins BlackBerry as Chief Government Affairs, Public Policy Officer; John Chen Quoted
by Sarah Sybert
Published on March 3, 2020
Marjorie Dickman Joins BlackBerry as Chief Government Affairs, Public Policy Officer; John Chen Quoted
Marjorie Dickman Joins BlackBerry as Chief Government Affairs, Public Policy Officer; John Chen Quoted

BlackBerry Limited has appointed Majorie Dickman as the company’s first chief government affairs and public policy officer to lead regulatory affairs and operations, the company announced on Tuesday. 

"I am thrilled to welcome Marjorie to the BlackBerry family. I am confident that with her strong track record and unique blend of expertise across cybersecurity, IoT, automotive and mobility sectors, she will do an exceptional job representing us on policy and regulatory matters," said John Chen, Executive Chairman and CEO of BlackBerry. 

In her new role, Dickman will be responsible for strategic oversight of the company's global government relations, regulatory affairs and public policy operations. She will also lead BlackBerry's new Corporate Government Relations and Public Policy organization. 

Prior to joining BlackBerry, Dickman served with Intel Corporation in a variety of senior leadership roles between 2004 and 2020. In her most recent position, global director and associate general counsel for IoT and automated driving policy, she supervised  the global team's development and execution of government advocacy strategy to advance Intel IoT and Automated Driving roadmaps.

Dickman collaborated with Intel engineers and business partners to highlight hardware and software innovation in cybersecurity and data privacy, AI and machine learning, predictive data analytics and edge technologies, cloud computing, connectivity, such as 5G and Wi-Fi, and computer vision. 

At Intel, she led negotiation and skills to develop policy and a political agenda of industry associations. Dickman also led coalition efforts and aligned industry orgs with Intel positions on innovation and competition, connected devices and automation, data privacy and security, digital assets and ownership, platforms and standards, and wireless communications.

Dickman brings significant experience in lobbying U.S. Congress, White House and Federal agencies, and managing global government affairs strategy across US, EU, China, APAC, Latin America and META to BlackBerry. Her knowledge will help influence policymakers in a cohesive manner.

Prior to Intel, Marjorie practiced law with a prominent Washington, D.C. firm, advising clients on FCC regulatory matters. 

"There couldn't be a more exciting time to join BlackBerry and launch our new Corporate Government Relations and Public Policy organization," said Marjorie Dickman. "I look forward to working with governments and policymakers around the world to build upon this positive momentum.'" 

About BlackBerry

BlackBerry (NYSE: BB; TSX: BB) provides intelligent security software and services to enterprises and governments around the world. The company secures more than 500M endpoints including 150M cars on the road today.  Based in Waterloo, Ontario, the company leverages AI and machine learning to deliver innovative solutions in the areas of cybersecurity, safety and data privacy solutions, and is a leader in the areas of endpoint security management, encryption, and embedded systems.  BlackBerry's vision is clear – to secure a connected future you can trust.

Executive Moves/News
Gen. Charles Brown Nominated Air Force Chief of Staff; Barbara Barrett Quoted
by Matthew Nelson
Published on March 3, 2020
Gen. Charles Brown Nominated Air Force Chief of Staff; Barbara Barrett Quoted
Charles Brown
Charles Brown

Gen. Charles Q. Brown, commander of Pacific Air Forces, has been nominated to succeed the retiring Gen. David Goldfein as chief of staff at the U.S. Air Force.

The Air Force said Monday Brown, nicknamed “CQ,” will become the first African-American service chief if the Senate approves his nomination. Goldfein, a 2020 Wash100 awardee, is due to retire June 30 after four years as the Air Force’s highest-ranking uniformed officer.

If confirmed, Brown would devise priorities for the service, as well as oversee initiatives to train and equip 685K personnel. The branch would also expect him to help integrate and connect warfighting operations as part of multidomain data collection, analysis and sharing efforts across the U.S. military.

“His leadership will be instrumental as the service continues to focus on the capabilities and talent we need to implement the National Defense Strategy.” said Air Force Secretary Barbara Barrett.

CQ served as deputy commander of U.S. Central Command for two years before he assumed his current assignment in July 2018.

The veteran combat pilot logged 2,900 flying hours with F-16 aircraft and 15 fixed- and rotary-wing planes.

Government Technology/News/Press Releases
Raytheon, National Science Foundation Radio Astronomy Facilities Partner to Detect Space Asteroids; Art Morrish, Tony Beasley Quoted
by Sarah Sybert
Published on March 3, 2020
Raytheon, National Science Foundation Radio Astronomy Facilities Partner to Detect Space Asteroids;  Art Morrish, Tony Beasley Quoted
Raytheon, National Science Foundation Radio Astronomy Facilities Partner to Detect Space Asteroids; Art Morrish, Tony Beasley Quoted

Raytheon, the National Radio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO) and the Green Bank Observatory (GBO) have entered into a cooperative research and development agreement to detect and characterize near-earth asteroids large enough to cause significant damage, the company announced on Tuesday.

The NRAO and the GBO are facilities of the National Science Foundation, operated under cooperative agreement by Associated Universities, Inc.

"Very energetic dusty asteroids…don't reflect sunlight very well, and that makes them incredibly difficult, if not impossible to detect in our solar system…We're collaborating with the NRAO to combine radio astronomy and radar techniques to bring new capabilities to the astronomical community to solve problems like this," said Art Morrish, vice president of Raytheon Advanced Concepts and Technologies.

The collaborative agreement will provide new technologies to expedite the detection process. Raytheon will help integrate a radar transmitter into the Green Bank Telescope (GBT) and use the National Science Foundation's Very Long Baseline Array (VLBA) as a receiver to support a detailed radar image. 

The GBT and the VLBA will each point at the same celestial body and conduct radar experiments. The new approach will increase the probability of detection and characterization of objects out to the orbit of Jupiter and beyond.

Currently, objects around Mars have been difficult for scientists to detect. Jupiter is over 360 million miles further from Mars. With the partnership, research and technology collaborations will allow deep space exploration will continue to benefit knowledge of space and human’s ability to make discoveries within it. 

"Using the radio astronomy facilities of the National Science Foundation in these new research areas is incredibly exciting," said Tony Beasley, director of the National Radio Astronomy Observatory and Associated Universities Inc. and vice president for Radio Astronomy Operations. 

About Raytheon

Raytheon Company (NYSE:RTN), with 2019 sales of $29 billion and 70,000 employees, is a technology and innovation leader specializing in defense, civil government and cybersecurity solutions. With a history of innovation spanning 98 years, Raytheon provides state-of-the-art electronics, mission systems integration, C5I® products and services, sensing, effects, and mission support for customers in more than 80 countries.

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