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News/Potomac Officers Club
PW Singer, Strategist at New America, to Serve as Keynote Speaker at Potomac Officers Club’s AI Just Beyond Tomorrow Virtual Event on May 28th
by William McCormick
Published on May 4, 2020
PW Singer, Strategist at New America, to Serve as Keynote Speaker at Potomac Officers Club’s AI Just Beyond Tomorrow Virtual Event on May 28th
PW Singer, Strategist at New America, to Serve as Keynote Speaker at Potomac Officers Club’s AI Just Beyond Tomorrow Virtual Event on May 28th

Peter Warren Singer, strategist at the New America organization and author of "Burn-In: A Novel of the Real Robotic Revolution," will serve as a keynote speaker at  Potomac Officers Club’s “AI Just Beyond Tomorrow” virtual event on Thursday, May 28th. Register here for POC’s AI Just Beyond Tomorrow Virtual Event.

Singer has been named by the Smithsonian as one of the nation’s 100 leading innovators, by Defense News as one of the 100 most influential people in defense issues, by Foreign Policy to their Top 100 Global Thinkers List, and as an official “Mad Scientist” for the U.S. Army’s Training and Doctrine Command.

He is considered one of the world’s leading experts on changes in 21st century warfare. Singer has published more books on the military professional reading lists than any other author and has consulted for the service branches, Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) and FBI.

Singer also served as coordinator of the Obama campaign’s defense policy task force and was named to the US Military’s Transformation Advisory Group. In addition, he is an Associate with the US Air Force’s China Aerospace Studies Institute. 

POC’s virtual event follows a congressionally mandated panel of technology experts issue of its first set of recommendations for the government, including doubling the amount of money spent on artificial intelligence (AI) outside the defense department in response to the global competition surrounding emerging technologies. 

Government agencies have experienced more cyberattacks than ever before, at a time when the nation is facing a 40 percent cybersecurity skills talent shortage. As attacks become more advanced and adapt to the evolving IT environment and new vulnerabilities, AI/ML and automation are rapidly becoming necessities.  

At AI Just Beyond Tomorrow, Singer will discuss the challenges and priorities that revolve around AI integration.  Join the virtual event to learn about the impact that AI has on the private and public sectors, the steps that leaders in the field have taken to remain up to speed with the rapid advancement of technology, and the future programs, plans and priorities as the nation aligns with the rapid advancements.  

Register here for Potomac Officers Club’s AI Just Beyond Tomorrow on Thursday, May 28th.

Acquisition & Procurement/M&A Activity/News
BAE Systems Completes Acquisition of Raytheon Technologies’ Airborne Radios Business; Dave Logan, Jeff Jones Quoted
by Sarah Sybert
Published on May 4, 2020
BAE Systems Completes Acquisition of Raytheon Technologies’ Airborne Radios Business; Dave Logan, Jeff Jones Quoted
BAE Systems Completes Acquisition of Raytheon Technologies’ Airborne Radios Business; Dave Logan, Jeff Jones Quoted

BAE Systems has completed the acquisition of Raytheon Technologies Corporation’s Airborne Tactical Radios (Airborne Radios) business, to extend BAE’s products and capabilities into the company’s extensive Electronic Systems portfolio, the company reported on Monday. 

“The Airborne Radios business and its people are a great fit for BAE Systems. Together, we are excited about delivering game-changing electronic mission and control solutions to our collective customer base,” said Dave Logan, vice president and general manager of C4ISR Systems at BAE Systems. “We are proud to have this unique combination of people, products, and technologies as part of our BAE Systems family.”

With the acquisition of the Airborne Radios business designs, manufactures and supplies mission-critical communication systems, BAE will expand its offerings to the U.S. Department of Defense, allied governments and large defense aircraft manufacturers. 

The Airborne Radios business has secure, battle-proven communications solutions installed on a broad range of military airborne platforms. The purchase will augment BAE Systems’ portfolio in airborne communications with broad-spectrum, multi-band, multi-channel radios that feature robust anti-jamming and encryption capabilities. 

BAE Systems’ acquisition will also expand the company’s waveform expertise to the Electronic Systems Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (C4ISR) Systems business. 

“Moving forward, our focus will be on the successful integration of our businesses to maximize the value we offer to our customers,” said Jeff Jones, director of Airborne Radios. “We look forward to exchanging ideas and learning from each other to foster a culture of innovation that will further enhance our technologies and product offerings to support our shared commitment to the warfighter.”

The purchase will drive BAE Systems’ mission in its sustained commitment to the national security and defense of the U.S. and its allies. The company announced its intent to purchase Airborne Radios in Jan. 2020. 

BAE Systems said that the company will purchase the military GPS business of UTC’s Collins Aerospace for $1.925 billion in cash and Raytheon’s airborne tactical radios business for $275 million in cash and will integrate the two units into its electronic systems sector upon the deal’s closure.

The asset purchase agreements include associated tax benefits of approximately $365M for the GPS business and about $50M for the ATR business, subject to the completion of the UTC-Raytheon deal and other customary closing conditions.

Jerry DeMuro, CEO of BAE Systems Inc. and a three-time Wash100 award winner, said the products of the two businesses will extend and complement BAE’s existing portfolio, build up its capabilities as a defense electronics and communications systems provider and further aligns the company with the modernization priorities of the U.S. military and its partners.

Collins Aerospace’s military GPS business is based in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and provides M-code, anti-spoofing systems, anti-jamming technologies and other GPS receiver platforms. Raytheon’s Florida-based ATR business produces and supplies mission-critical communications platforms to the Pentagon, allied governments and defense aircraft makers.

About BAE Systems

A career at BAE Systems will ignite your passion to improve security, defend freedom and make the world a safer place. BAE Systems, Inc. is the U.S. subsidiary of BAE Systems plc, an international defense, aerospace and security company which delivers a full range of products and services for air, land and naval forces, as well as advanced electronics, security, information technology solutions and customer support services.

Financial Reports/News/Press Releases
General Dynamics Reports First Quarter 2020 Results; Phebe Novakovic Quoted
by Sarah Sybert
Published on May 4, 2020
General Dynamics Reports First Quarter 2020 Results; Phebe Novakovic Quoted
General Dynamics Reports First Quarter 2020 Results; Phebe Novakovic Quoted

General Dynamics has reported first-quarter 2020 net earnings of $706 million on $8.75 billion in revenue. On a per share basis, diluted earnings per share (EPS) were $2.43, the company announced on Thursday.

"Since the onset of the COVID-19 crisis, we have supported our government customers and implemented multiple safety measures to keep our people as safe as possible," said Phebe N. Novakovic, chairman and chief executive officer and six-time Wash100 Award recipient. "We are responding to the COVID travel restrictions' impact on Gulfstream and are managing our costs throughout our business."

The company noted that travel restrictions due to the COVID-19 pandemic delayed deliveries of business-jet aircraft, which resulted in a $549 million decline in revenue for the Aerospace segment. Nevertheless, the segment's backlog remains strong, up $1.1 billion over last year’s quarter.

The defense businesses on a combined basis posted revenue of $7.1 billion and operating earnings of $705 million, 2.2 percent above the last quarter, and margin of 10 percent, an expansion of 20 basis points over the year-ago quarter.

General Dynamics repurchased 3.4 million of its outstanding shares in the first quarter to cover dilution from the exercise of stock options. The company’s board of directors increased the quarterly dividend 8 cents to $1.10 per share, which was the company's 23rd consecutive annual dividend increase.

General Dynamics’ total backlog at the end of first-quarter 2020 was $85.7 billion, up 23.9 percent year-over-year. The estimated potential contract value, representing management's estimate of value in unfunded indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity (IDIQ) contracts and unexercised options, was $38.1 billion. 

The company secured multiple awards in the quarter, including an IDIQ contract with a maximum potential value of $885 million to modernize the U.S. Army's training programs and $875 million for the construction of two additional U.S. Navy John Lewis-class (T-AO-205) oilers. 

In addition, General Dynamics won an IDIQ contract with a maximum potential value of $505 million to provide supercomputing resources to the National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA) Weather and Climate Operational Supercomputing System (WCOSS) and a $300 million from the Army to upgrade Abrams tanks to the M1A2 System Enhancement Package Version 3 (SEPv3) configuration and $225 million for parts and support for Stryker armored fighting vehicles.

About General Dynamics

Headquartered in Reston, Virginia, General Dynamics is a global aerospace and defense company that offers a broad portfolio of products and services in business aviation; combat vehicles, weapons systems and munitions; IT services; C4ISR solutions; and shipbuilding and ship repair. 

Contract Awards/News
SBA Awards Consult DSA $5.5M Contract to Report Emergency Effects of COVID-19
by Sarah Sybert
Published on May 4, 2020
SBA Awards Consult DSA $5.5M Contract to Report Emergency Effects of COVID-19
SBA Awards Consult DSA $5.5M Contract to Report Emergency Effects of COVID-19

The Small Business Administration (SBA) has awarded a $5.5 million contract to Consult DSA, a woman-owned small business based in Gaithersburg, Maryland, to implement improvements amid the COVID-19 pandemic, the agency reported on Friday. The contract is set to run for a base of 12 months, with four one-year add-on options.

Consult DSA will work to validate the findings in previous reports “to ensure future disaster response efforts continue to be efficient and effective,” implement sound improvements from those reports and validate and implement findings from future reports.

The Office of Disaster Assistance “anticipates completing similar after-action reports for future large-scale disasters that may occur, and ODA is seeking contractor assistance with other process improvements identified during these reviews,” the SBA stated. 

With SBA’s role in disbursing emergency aid in response to the COVID-19 outbreak, the pandemic will likely be included in one of those future reports.

The award has been issued through a solicitation for “Ongoing Process Improvement Validation and Implementation.” The SBA selected Consult DSA to analyze the effects of the 2017 hurricane season, one of the worst years on record and the agency’s “second-largest disaster to date,” according to the solicitation.

In addition to the SBA’s contract with Consult DSA, Jovita Carranza, administrator of the agency, has launched the $349 billion Paycheck Protection Program, an emergency loan program created last week with the President's signing of the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act, the SBA announced in April 2020. 

"These loans will bring immediate economic relief and eight weeks of financial certainty to millions of small businesses and their employees," Carranza said. "We urge every struggling small business to take advantage of this unprecedented federal resource – their viability is critically important to their employees, their community, and the country." 

The program will provide forgivable loans up to $10 million to small businesses left financially distressed by the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. The loans will be administered at the local level by a national network of banks and credit unions and are designed to maintain the viability of millions of small businesses struggling to meet payroll and day-to-day operating expenses.

About SBA

Created in 1953, the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) continues to help small business owners and entrepreneurs pursue the American dream. The SBA is the only cabinet-level federal agency fully dedicated to small business and provides counseling, capital, and contracting expertise as the nation’s only go-to resource and voice for small businesses.

Acquisition & Procurement/M&A Activity/Press Releases
Deloitte Partners with UiPath to Deliver DIDP to Accelerate Data Processing; David Wright, Cheryln Chin Quoted
by Sarah Sybert
Published on May 4, 2020
Deloitte Partners with UiPath to Deliver DIDP to Accelerate Data Processing; David Wright, Cheryln Chin Quoted

Deloitte Partners with UiPath to Deliver DIDP to Accelerate Data Processing; David Wright, Cheryln Chin Quoted

Deloitte and UiPath have partnered to deliver Deloitte Intelligent Document Processing (DIDP), an on-premise or cloud-based automation accelerator, delivering a capability which captures documents before extracting, classifying, and verifying their data for processing, Deloitte reported on Monday.

“Using Deloitte Intelligent Document Processing, our clients can reduce document processing time significantly, boosting productivity and allowing teams to focus on more business-critical tasks,” said David Wright, partner at Deloitte.

The partnership will integrate technology, including Optical Character Recognition (OCR), Human-in-the-Loop (HITL), Machine Learning (ML) and the UiPath RPA. DIDP will handle multiple document types by processing any type of structured or semi-structured document, ranging from invoices to contracts.

“Complicated risk processes that currently rely on data in unstructured documents and time-consuming analysis can be improved, such as in financial spreading, financial prospecting, tax returns, bank statements, contracts, and more,” added Wright.

DIDP will process thousands of invoices from 124 different vendors and has increased capacity by more than 30 percent for invoice processing. DIDP will capture invoices using UiPath, then extract, classify and validate invoice data using machine learning (ML) for ongoing training of invoices.

If there is data that cannot be matched, this goes for verification but the points that need to be checked are clearly highlighted, to reduce time. The invoice is then processed in the ERP system using UiPath. With DIDP, the number of errors when processing invoices have been reduced and there has been an increase in productivity.

Deloitte and UiPath have been working together to implement RPA and intelligent automation technologies for clients across a wide array of industries and sectors, including financial services, supply chain, human resources, and procurement.

“Working together on the Deloitte Intelligent Document Processing offering underscores how we have approached automation as an enterprise-wide challenge by taking RPA and OCR to the next level of sophistication and introducing machine learning powered extraction and analysis. We look forward to collaborating further to deliver real transformational outcomes that address the dynamic challenges facing clients,” said Cheryln Chin, a global vice president at UiPath.

About Deloitte 

Deloitte provides industry-leading audit, consulting, tax and advisory services to many of the world’s most admired brands, including nearly 90% of the Fortune 500® and more than 5,000 private and middle-market companies.

Our people work across the industry sectors that drive and shape today’s marketplace — delivering measurable and lasting results that help reinforce public trust in our capital markets, inspire clients to see challenges as opportunities to transform and thrive, and help lead the way toward a stronger economy and a healthy society. Deloitte is proud to be part of the largest global professional services network serving our clients in the markets that are most important to them.

About UiPath

UiPath is leading the ’automation first’ era—championing a robot for every person and enabling robots to learn new skills through artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML). Through free and open training, UiPath brings digital era skills to millions of people around the world, improving business productivity and efficiency, employee engagement, and customer experience.

Contract Awards/News/Wash100
Leidos, Paramount USA, Vertex Aerospace Partner to Support Special Operations Command Armed Overwatch Prototype Program; Gerry Fasano, Ed Boyington Quoted
by Sarah Sybert
Published on May 4, 2020
Leidos, Paramount USA, Vertex Aerospace Partner to Support Special Operations Command Armed Overwatch Prototype Program; Gerry Fasano, Ed Boyington Quoted
Leidos, Paramount USA, Vertex Aerospace Partner to Support Special Operations Command Armed Overwatch Prototype Program; Gerry Fasano, Ed Boyington Quoted

Leidos has announced a strategic agreement with Paramount Group USA and Vertex Aerospace under a new contract to deliver the Bronco II, a purpose-built, multi-mission aircraft, to support the U.S. Special Operations Command's Armed Overwatch program, the company reported on Monday. 

"Leidos has a long history as a premier provider of airborne solutions," said Gerry Fasano, Leidos Defense Group president and 2020 Wash100 Award Recipient. "The Bronco II demonstrates our commitment to providing the best-of-breed in technology, as well as our agility in meeting the needs of our country's national security missions. This offering will leverage each company's expertise to deliver cost-effective innovations for the warfighter."

Under the strategic relationship, Leidos will serve as the prime contractor, partnering with Paramount and Vertex as primary teammates. The companies will combine its experience integrating, manufacturing and delivering cutting-edge airborne solutions to the warfighter. 

The Bronco II was designed specifically for asymmetrical warfare and will operate at a fraction of the procurement and lifecycle costs of an aircraft with similar mission applications and capabilities. The multi-mission aircraft will be manufactured in Crestview, Fla. 

Leidos will build upon the Bronco II to meet the specific needs of U.S. Special Operations Command. Paramount Group will utilize its capabilities to enable U.S Air Force Special Operations Command to effectively manage the challenges of modern day asymmetrical warfare.

"We are proud to team with Leidos and Paramount, as we share a commitment to deliver affordable state-of-the-art capabilities to combat the challenges posed by modern, multi-domain operations," said Ed Boyington, Vertex Aerospace CEO and President. "With a long track record of delivering excellence to our customers, we look forward to producing and supporting the purpose-built Bronco II aircraft and weapons system as a transformational tool for our warfighters."

About Leidos

Leidos is a Fortune 500® information technology, engineering, and science solutions and services leader working to solve the world's toughest challenges in the defense, intelligence, homeland security, civil, and health markets. The company's 36,000 employees support vital missions for government and commercial customers. Headquartered in Reston, Va., Leidos reported annual revenues of approximately $11.09 billion for the fiscal year ended January 3, 2020.

Executive Moves/News
Brooks Tucker Named VA Acting Chief of Staff
by Thea Loise Woodward
Published on May 4, 2020
Brooks Tucker Named VA Acting Chief of Staff
Brooks Tucker
Brooks Tucker

Brooks Tucker, assistant secretary for the Department of Veterans Affairs’ Office of Congressional and Legislative Affairs, has been appointed to serve as the VA chief of staff on an acting basis.

Tucker, a retired U.S. Marine Corps lieutenant colonel, provides advice to the department secretary on legislative issues and coordinates its activities with Congress as part of his responsibilities in OCLA, the VA said Friday.

He previously supported Donald Trump’s presidential transition team for veteran policy, a deputy staff director on the Senate VA Committee and senior policy adviser to Richard Burr, R-N.C., on national security and veterans affairs matters.

The two-decade USMC veteran worked at Merrill Lynch and Deutsche Bank after his initial active duty service.

News/Press Releases
Trump Eyes Ban on Federal Savings Investment in Chinese Stocks
by Jane Edwards
Published on May 4, 2020
Trump Eyes Ban on Federal Savings Investment in Chinese Stocks

Trump Eyes Ban on Federal Savings Investment in Chinese Stocks

President Trump is considering plans to bar a federal retirement savings fund from making investments in Chinese equities that pose a risk to national security, Bloomberg reported Friday. A source said the White House’s action could be implemented through an executive order.

The Thrift Savings Plan is expected to transfer by mid-2020 about $50 billion of its international fund in an effort to mirror an MSCI All Country World Index, which tracks stocks from China and other emerging markets.

The Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board oversees TSP and decided three years ago to facilitate the fund transfer by the middle of this year.

News/Press Releases
New Executive Order Seeks to Protect US Bulk-Power System From Foreign Adversaries
by Jane Edwards
Published on May 4, 2020
New Executive Order Seeks to Protect US Bulk-Power System From Foreign Adversaries

New Executive Order Seeks to Protect US Bulk-Power System From Foreign Adversaries

President Donald Trump on Friday signed an executive order declaring a national emergency to address cyber threats and other risks posed by foreign adversaries to the U.S. bulk-power system.

The order will prohibit the acquisition and installation of bulk-power system electric equipment designed, developed or supplied by foreign adversaries.

The new policy directs the secretary of the Department of Energy to work with the secretary of the departments of Homeland Security and Defense and the Director of National Intelligence to develop within 150 days rules and regulations to implement the order.

The EO authorizes the creation of a task force tasked with establishing a set of energy infrastructure acquisition policies, evaluating methods to integrate national security considerations in the development of cybersecurity and energy security policies, conducting studies and offering recommendations. The task force should also submit to the White House an annual report of its findings, progress and recommendations.

“It is imperative the bulk-power system be secured against exploitation and attacks by foreign threats,” Energy Secretary Dan Brouillette said in a statement released Friday. “This Executive Order will greatly diminish the ability of foreign adversaries to target our critical electric infrastructure.”

Executive Moves/News
Brig. Gens. John Newberry, Dale White to Serve as Air Force Bomber, Fighter PEOs
by Mary-Louise Hoffman
Published on May 4, 2020
Brig. Gens. John Newberry, Dale White to Serve as Air Force Bomber, Fighter PEOs
Brig. Gens. John Newberry, Dale White to Serve as Air Force Bomber, Fighter PEOs

The U.S. Air Force has assigned Brig. Gen. John Newberry as program executive officer for bombers and Brig. Gen. Dale White as POE for fighters and advanced aircraft as part of reorganization efforts within the military service's acquisition mission area.

Both officers will work at Wright-Patterson AF Base in Ohio, the Department of Defense said Friday.

Newberry has led the tanker directorate at the AF Life Cycle Management Center over the past year with responsibility over lifecycle activities for the branch's aerial refueling aircraft fleet.

He also held the positions of KC-146 system program manager and deputy PEO of the mobility directorate during his previous assignments at Wright-Patterson AFB.

His career also included stints at the Pentagon as branch chief for strategic and tactical systems and as joint warfighting capabilities analyst within the Joint Chiefs of Staff J8 directorate.

He previously supported contractor logistics operations for 69 aircraft as commander of the 546th Aircraft Sustainment Squadron at the Oklahoma City Air Logistics Center.

White assumed the advanced aircraft PEO role in October 2019 after he led the intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance and special operations forces programs at Wright-Patterson AFB.

Previously, he was senior materiel leader and system program director of the B-21 Raider program in USAF's Rapid Capabilities Office.

His previous staff assignments included time as executive officer to the chief of Air Force Materiel Command and to the military deputy for the assistant secretary of the Air Force for acquisition.

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