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Anika Systems Secures NSF Contract to Provide Process Automation Business Intelligence Analytics Support Services; Kiran Gullapalli Quoted
by Sarah Sybert
Published on June 3, 2020
Anika Systems Secures NSF Contract to Provide Process Automation Business Intelligence Analytics Support Services; Kiran Gullapalli Quoted

Anika Systems has been awarded a 3-year, $4 million contract by the National Science Foundation (NSF) to provide Process Automation Business Intelligence Analytics Support Services. The contract was awarded as an 8(a) sole source action and funded by the NSF Division of Administrative Services, the company announced on Tuesday.

“We are the pioneers and thought leaders in adoption of Intelligent Automation in the Federal government. Our customers include IRS, HHS and USPTO. We differentiate ourselves as a ‘Show Me’ company and not a ‘Tell Me’ company,” said Kiran Gullapalli, vice president of Strategy and Growth with Anika Systems. 

Anika Systems has offered a variety of scalable Intelligent Automation (IA) solutions that assist federal agencies achieve higher levels of productivity, efficiency and compliance and cost reduction. 

The company has achieved its IA through developing solutions in the fields of Robotic Process Automation (RPA), Machine learning (ML) and Artificial Intelligence (AI). The IA solutions enable process orchestration to make smarter decisions and achieve end-to-end AI-Driven Process Automation.

Anika Systems’ Robotic Process Automation (RPA) is a software technology solution for the automation of business processes. The company’s RPA has enabled federal agencies to automate manual, repetitive and rules-based business processes in a non-intrusive way by leveraging the existing infrastructure of underlying systems

The company also has deep rooted experience in  building both Enterprise Analytics as well as Self-service data discovery platforms for Enterprise users as well as business users, including Architect, Build and Maintain Business Intelligence and Visualization Centers of Excellence (CoEs). 

Anika Systems is an Intelligent Automation leader and UiPath Premier Partner. The contract award marks the company’s fifth prime contract in the intelligent automation space.

About Anika Systems

Anika Systems is an outcome-driven technology consulting firm that helps federal agencies solve business problems and enable them for the future, with services and solutions spanning Data and Analytics, Intelligent Automation, Enterprise IT Modernization, Application Development and Cloud Engineering.

Contract Awards/News
Perspecta Secures $237M OTA from ATIS to Support Training, Education; Jeff Bohling Quoted
by Sarah Sybert
Published on June 3, 2020
Perspecta Secures $237M OTA from ATIS to Support Training, Education; Jeff Bohling Quoted

Perspecta Inc. has been awarded a potential four-year, $237 million Other Transaction Agreement (OTA) from the U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command to deliver the Army Training Information System (ATIS), the company reported on Wednesday. 

"As a leader in digital strategy and transformation, we are committed to bringing the most innovative solutions to our customers in order to enable mission success," said Jeff Bohling, senior vice president and general manager of the defense business group at Perspecta. 

The fixed-price award is for Phase II of the ATIS program. Perspecta will support the development, integration, delivery, operation and maintenance of an enterprise capability for Army training and education information. 

Perspecta will integrate its solution that consolidates 28 legacy systems, implements proven processes and migrates data into a single-entry, integrated, cloud-based system. The company’s solution will provide the Army with a real-time understanding of combat readiness with reduced cost and complexity.

"This award is a testament to our success during Phase I of the program, and we look forward to bringing this new capability to life in support of the Army's readiness goals," Bohling added.

Perspecta successfully completed Phase I of the ATIS program in 2019 where the company delivered a prototype of its ATIS solution. Perspecta included Fox, a commercial-off-the-shelf software from Britannica Knowledge Systems. 

The company has also received a potential five-year, $14.5 million contract to further support the U.S. Army in April 2020. Under the contract, Perspecta will  support the service branch’s develop a set of autonomous, configurable cyber technologies.

Perspecta will design, build and test a defense-tailored machine learning technology for use in cyber threat detection under the Autonomous Defensive Cyber Operations program. The company will leverage its Learning Using Privileged Information machine learning paradigm that allows sensors to operate in environments with a wide variety of threats.

Army Combat Capabilities Development Command launched the program to address the need for light-weight, autonomous tools that facilitate the training and deployment of cybersecurity platforms.

About Perspecta Inc.

At Perspecta (NYSE: PRSP), we question, we seek and we solve. Perspecta brings a diverse set of capabilities to our U.S. government customers in defense, intelligence, civilian, health care and state and local markets. Our 270+ issued, licensed and pending patents are more than just pieces of paper, they tell the story of our innovation. 

With offerings in mission services, digital transformation and enterprise operations, our team of nearly 14,000 engineers, analysts, investigators and architects work tirelessly to not only execute the mission, but build and support the backbone that enables it. Perspecta was formed to take on big challenges. We are an engine for growth and success and we enable our customers to build a better nation.

Government Technology/News
CBO Estimates Costs of Smaller, Larger Versions of Space National Guard
by Jane Edwards
Published on June 3, 2020
CBO Estimates Costs of Smaller, Larger Versions of Space National Guard

A new Congressional Budget Office report says the creation of a Space National Guard with approximately 1,500 personnel to support the U.S. Space Force would result in approximately $100 million in additional operations and support costs per year.

CBO said the Department of Defense would also incur about $20 million in onetime costs to build additional facilities for such a force. Senior leaders of the National Guard Bureau proposed in February the establishment of a smaller Space National Guard through the combination of Air and Army National Guard units with space-related missions.

CBO also presented in the report its estimates for a Space National Guard with approximately 4,900 to 5,800 personnel. The agency said the formation of such a force would require DoD to spend an additional of $385 million to $490 million annually on operations and support services.

A larger Space National Guard would also result in onetime construction costs of between $400 million and $900 million.

News/Press Releases
CBO Projects Nearly $8T Loss in Real Economic Output Due to COVID-19
by Jane Edwards
Published on June 3, 2020
CBO Projects Nearly $8T Loss in Real Economic Output Due to COVID-19

The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) said the U.S. is likely to see through fiscal year 2030 a reduction of approximately $7.9 trillion in nominal gross domestic product adjusted for inflation due to the coronavirus pandemic, CNBC reported Monday.

According to CBO, the figure reflects a 3 percent drop from initial projections in January. Nominal GDP over the next decade is estimated to be 5.3 percent or $15.7 trillion less than the previous estimates.

“Business closures and social distancing measures are expected to curtail consumer spending, while the recent drop in energy prices is projected to severely reduce U.S. investment in the energy sector,” CBO Director Phillip Swagel said in a written response to Sen. Chuck Schumer's (D-N.Y.) inquiry. “Recent legislation will, in CBO’s assessment, partially mitigate the deterioration in economic conditions.”

Schumer said CBO’s projections suggest the need for the Senate to immediately pass another relief package.

Government Technology/News
Maj. Gen. John Shaw on Planetary Defense, NASA’s Manned Demo-2 Mission
by Jane Edwards
Published on June 3, 2020
Maj. Gen. John Shaw on Planetary Defense, NASA’s Manned Demo-2 Mission

Maj. Gen. John Shaw, head of Space Operations Command within the U.S. Space Force, discussed at a webinar Monday about planetary defense and how the Pentagon’s partnership with NASA might help mitigate the threat of an asteroid found to be on a collision course with Earth, DoD News reported Tuesday.

"We're happy to team with NASA in that regard," Shaw said. "If a small asteroid or meteorite did hit the Earth, there would be some sort of emergency management response on the part of our nation to support wherever that landed, and the Department of Defense would be happy to be a teammate in that regard."

He said NASA has an office tasked with cataloging solar system elements that could pose a threat to the Earth.

Shaw also discussed the launch of SpaceX’s Crew Dragon spacecraft as part of NASA’s crewed Demo-2 flight test mission to the International Space Station and the readiness of DoD recovery personnel to retrieve astronauts in the event of a failed mission.

Government Technology/News
USAF Extends Network User Capacity
by Matthew Nelson
Published on June 2, 2020
USAF Extends Network User Capacity

The AFNet Sustainment and Operations branch collaborated with the Defense Information Systems Agency to expand the network capacity of the U.S. Air Force.

The team transported and installed various equipment from Hanscom Air Force Base to Beale, Peterson and Vandenberg Air Force Bases in California, while a group of engineers remotely configured and brought the services online, USAF said Monday.

Lt. Col. Charles O’Connor, materiel leader and branch chief at HNIB, said the effort allowed the network to increase its user capacity from 10K to 200K users.

“We had to coordinate across multiple organizations to expedite the required changes needed in days versus weeks or months,” added O'Connor.

Government Technology/News
Naval Facility Implements New System to Promote Safety
by Nichols Martin
Published on June 2, 2020
Naval Facility Implements New System to Promote Safety

The U.S. Navy has created a new management system to comply with safety requirements at the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard and Intermediate Maintenance Facility.

PSNS & IMF's new safety management system includes job hazard analyses, health policy, technical instruction and other efforts, Naval Sea Systems Command said Friday.

“This system provides a foundation for the safety culture that is expected and demanded in our complex work environment,” said Cody Matheson, deputy director for environment, safety and health at PSNS & IMF.

A signing event took place Friday to formalize the system's establishment with the attendance of Safety Executive Steering Committee members and PSNS & IMF officers.

PSNS & IMF's Environment, Safety and Health Office will implement and oversee the new safety system.

Cybersecurity/Government Technology/News
CISA Releases Toolkit for Cyber Essentials Implementation
by Nichols Martin
Published on June 2, 2020
CISA Releases Toolkit for Cyber Essentials Implementation

The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency has released guidance on the implementation of cyber essential practices. CISA said Thursday its Cyber Essentials Toolkit summarizes practices on information technology leadership and cyber readiness.

CISA Cyber Essentials comply with government-recognized standards such as NIST's Cybersecurity Framework and aim to reduce cyber risks faced by organizations.

The guidance tackles risks that threaten information access and organizational survival and reputation. The toolkit features chapters with cyber readiness recommendations related to these risks. CISA plans to update the toolkit with new chapters in the future.

Government Technology/News
NOAA Deploys COSMIC-2 Smallsats
by Matthew Nelson
Published on June 2, 2020
NOAA Deploys COSMIC-2 Smallsats

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has fielded six small satellites in efforts to optimize the accuracy of weather forecasts and space weather monitoring.

The  Constellation Observing System for Meteorology, Ionosphere and Climate smallsats gather "bent" signals from global positioning navigation systems through the use of radio occultation to secure information such as atmospheric pressure and temperature, NOAA said Monday.

The smallsats also work to collect data on the low-altitude ionosphere. Louis Uccellini, director at NOAA's National Weather Service, said the agency seeks to employ moisture measurements and wind vector data to identify the conditions that enhance or weaken hurricanes.

The COSMIC-2 program is a joint effort with the Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office, the Taiwan National Space Organization and the American Institute in Taiwan.

Government Technology/News
Dovarius Peoples on USACE’s Data Mgmt, AI Training Efforts
by Brenda Marie Rivers
Published on June 2, 2020
Dovarius Peoples on USACE’s Data Mgmt, AI Training Efforts

Dovarius Peoples, chief information officer of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), said the Army component is leveraging data repositories to enable the use of artificial intelligence for geospatial-related applications, Federal News Network reported Monday.

Peoples told the publication in an interview that USACE’s missions encompass military, civil and disaster response missions that rely on communications and geospatial intelligence platforms.

“We conduct a lot of inventory and consume. We conduct a lot of inventory and use information consumed by each individual program element,” he said. “And we also use our repositories as well. That’s how we identify a lot of our authoritative data sources — through repositories for the various types of information.”

Peoples noted that USACE also intends to invest in training personnel to refine their handling of emerging technologies and procedures.

“Because if not, then that means the data strategy we’re trying to put in place will be flattened,” he added.

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