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Perspecta Achieves Amazon Web Services DevOps competency to Advance Cloud-Based Solutions; Mike Kirkland Quoted
by Sarah Sybert
Published on March 12, 2020
Perspecta Achieves Amazon Web Services DevOps competency to Advance Cloud-Based Solutions; Mike Kirkland Quoted
Perspecta Achieves Amazon Web Services DevOps competency to Advance Cloud-Based Solutions; Mike Kirkland Quoted

Perspecta announced today it has achieved Amazon Web Services (AWS) DevOps Competency status, proving the company’s ability to securely drive the delivery and efficiency of advanced cloud-based technology solutions across the federal government, Perspecta reported on Thursday.

"Our proven solutions and deep experience implementing CI/CD practices and automating infrastructure provisioning and management on AWS demonstrate our commitment of providing leading-edge cloud and transformation capabilities to our customers," said Mike Kirkland, senior vice president of offerings and solution development for Perspecta. 

With the certification, Perspecta has been recognized for its technical proficiency and proven customer success in specialized technical solution areas. Perspecta received the AWS DevOps competency for its established multiphase approach and tools to advise, transform and manage DevSecOps transformation for U.S. Government customers. 

The company's DevCloud framework will provide an adaptable AWS continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD) pipeline to streamline operations and agility. As an AWS Public Sector Partner, Perspecta has been recognized for its solutions and experience in delivering government missions and has previously achieved AWS Government Competency status.

"The AWS DevOps Competency further highlights our ability to help government customers deliver mission-critical workloads and applications on the AWS Cloud," added Kirkland. 

In addition to the company’s DevOps Competency achievement, Perspecta has also received gold competency certification from Microsoft for demonstrating a commitment and an ability to provide cloud computing services to the public sector in May 2019.

The Gold Partner and Cloud Solution Provider designations indicate that Perspecta can help agencies implement cloud, office and collaboration services with the Azure, Office 365 and Dynamics platforms.

Mac Curtis, president and CEO of Perspecta, and a 2020 Wash100 Award winner, said the company applies its cloud migration approach along with the Microsoft products suite to provide an integrated offering to government customers.

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 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. 

 

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Navy Unveils Strategy to Increase Energy Infrastructure Resilience; Thomas Modly Quoted
by Matthew Nelson
Published on March 12, 2020
Navy Unveils Strategy to Increase Energy Infrastructure Resilience; Thomas Modly Quoted
Thomas Modly
Thomas Modly

Acting U.S. Navy Secretary Thomas Modly has signed a document requiring the Department of the Navy to implement resiliency, efficiency and reliability approaches for energy systems on mission-critical shore infrastructure.

DON must adopt measures to secure power generation equipment in accordance with its Energy Security Framework as part of the Installation Energy Resilience Strategy, the Navy said Wednesday.

The document offers a information about congressional authorities intended to drive industry-community partnerships and case studies of energy resilience projects at Marine Corps Air Station Miramar in California and the Naval Support Activity facility in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.

A list of resources and references from the Department of Defense is also included in the strategy.

“With the guidance, priorities, and metrics in this energy plan, we can focus command attention and scarce resources at every level to deliver substantive results for the enhanced readiness and resilience of our forces,” Modly said.

The Navy noted that aging energy systems that help power shipyards, weapons systems, training ranges and other naval assets threaten warfighter readiness.

Government Technology/News
CDC Wants Lawmakers to Fund Public Health Data Modernization Initiative
by Jane Edwards
Published on March 12, 2020
CDC Wants Lawmakers to Fund Public Health Data Modernization Initiative
CDC Wants Lawmakers to Fund Public Health Data Modernization Initiative

Officials from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention called on House lawmakers to fund the existing Public Health Data Modernization Initiative that seeks to invest in new technology platforms that detect, monitor and analyze trends associated with disease outbreaks, FCW reported Tuesday.

The initiative includes the modernization of software tools and related systems, expansion of private and public partnerships to track the spread of viruses and other health concerns and efforts to advance interoperability with stakeholder platforms.

Ileana Arias, associate deputy director for public health science and surveillance at CDC, testified Tuesday before the House Appropriations Committee’s subpanel on labor, health and human services, education and related agencies and responded to a question by Rep. Rosa DeLauro (D-Conn.), the subcommittee’s chair, about what might have been different in CDC’s response to the COVID-19 outbreak if public health data system modernization efforts had been implemented.

"One is that we would have detected it much, much sooner and been able to contain it further and more effectively," said Arias. "The other is even before detecting … and analyzing that information along with health data, we could have started to see that there might have been a problem even before getting scared about the number of cases being detected."

Arias noted that CDC is finalizing a multiyear plan detailing the agency’s funding needs to support the modernization of its public health data systems.

Government Technology/News
OMB Unveils Cyber Detail Program for Federal Employees; Suzette Kent Quoted
by Jane Edwards
Published on March 12, 2020
OMB Unveils Cyber Detail Program for Federal Employees; Suzette Kent Quoted
Suzette Kent
Suzette Kent

The Office of Management and Budget on Wednesday announced a cyber detail program that seeks to provide federal employees who have completed cyber training an opportunity to work on cyber projects at other agencies in order to gain practical experience, Fifth Domain reported Wednesday.

“We cannot overcome the shortage in the federal cybersecurity workforce overnight,” Suzette Kent, federal chief information officer and a 2020 Wash100 Award winner. “By continuing to invest and support reskilling programs, coupled with hands-on opportunities to apply those skills, the federal government is positioning itself to strengthen our cybersecurity workforce capabilities.”

Federal personnel who are recent graduates of the cyber reskilling academy can visit the USAJobs website’s Open Opportunities page to look for cyber detail opportunities at the departments of Homeland Security and Veterans Affairs and the Environmental Protection Agency.

Government Technology/News
Peter Ranks: Software a Key Part of DoD’s ‘Joint All Domain Operations’
by Jane Edwards
Published on March 12, 2020
Peter Ranks: Software a Key Part of DoD’s ‘Joint All Domain Operations’
Peter Ranks
Peter Ranks

Peter Ranks, deputy chief information officer for information enterprise at the Department of Defense, said DoD should “decouple” hardware and software development to speed up updates of systems’ capabilities, FedScoop reported Wednesday.

Ranks said Wednesday at FedScoop’s IT Modernization summit that improved use of software plays a key role in the Pentagon’s “Joint All Domain Operations” approach aimed at linking military operations across ground, air, maritime, space and cyber domains. “We are going to need software to glue those things together,” he added.

He also discussed the need to address outdated software acquisition policies, the cloud and the Joint All Domain Command and Control effort.

Government Technology/News
Army Considers Opportunities in Low Eart Orbit Satellites
by Nichols Martin
Published on March 11, 2020
Army Considers Opportunities in Low Eart Orbit Satellites
Army Considers Opportunities in Low Eart Orbit Satellites

The U.S. Army is looking to use small satellite constellations instead to reduce vulnerability and accelerate communications speeds.

Mark Lewis, who leads the Defense Research and Engineering for Modernization Office, chaired a discussion on this topic at a forum with the Association of the U.S. Army, the service branch said Tuesday.

"More is better for the purpose of confounding a prospective adversary," the office director said.

Lewis said that larger geosynchronous satellites present both higher costs and vulnerabilities compared to small, low Earth orbit satellites. Smaller satellites move faster and would be harder to target, he added.

Col. Jason Joose, chief of staff at the Army's cross-functional team for assured positioning, navigation and timing, said industry investments in LEO satellites present a wide range of opportunities.

"When you look at the sheer number of satellites that go up and the reduced cost to do it, it gives us an array of opportunities on how to solve the problems," the colonel said.

Government Technology/News
Space and Missile Systems Center Delivers TDO-2 Multi-Manifest Smallsat
by Matthew Nelson
Published on March 11, 2020
Space and Missile Systems Center Delivers TDO-2 Multi-Manifest Smallsat
Space and Missile Systems Center Delivers TDO-2 Multi-Manifest Smallsat

The Space and Missile Systems Center's Launch Enterprise Mission Manifest Office has handed over to Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida a multi-manifest small satellite vehicle designed to work with the sixth Advanced Extremely High-Frequency satellite.

Built by the Georgia Institute of Technology, the TDO-2 vehicle will work to utilize satellite laser ranging and optical calibration capabilities to equip warfighters with space domain awareness, the U.S. Air Force said Tuesday.

TDO-2 will take off along with AEHF-6 aboard a United Launch Alliance-built Atlas V 551 rocket. The platform will carry government payloads, which will be incorporated into the aft-end of the Centaur upper stage.

The rocket is expected to field TDO-2 after the second main engine cut off and prior to AEHF-6 during the launch. AEHF-6 will also demonstrate a "swap-out" capability, a feature that will enable two multi-manifest satellites to be replaced if required.

Executive Moves/News
Heather Pringle, Timothy Bunning Appointed to New Roles at AFRL
by Matthew Nelson
Published on March 11, 2020
Heather Pringle, Timothy Bunning Appointed to New Roles at AFRL
Heather Pringle
Heather Pringle

Brig. Gen. Heather Pringle, director of strategic plans and deputy chief of staff at Headquarters U.S. Air Force, has assumed the role of commander at the Air Force Research Laboratory.

Pringle will bring her experience in acquisition program management, budget analysis, installation support, science and technology development to her new role, USAF said Tuesday.

The Air Force Academy commissioned Pringle to the service branch in 1991. Prior to her current capacity, she held the position of director for strategic plans, programs, requirements and analyses at the Air Force Materiel Command.

The service branch has also appointed Timothy Bunning, senior executive service member and chief scientist at AFRL's material and manufacturing directorate, to serve as the lab's chief technology officer.

As part of his new role, Bunning will assist Pringle in the planning and execution of the military service's annual $2.8 billion science and technology program.

Bunning started his career at the AFRL in 1990 where he received funding to conduct research efforts through the Air Force Office of Scientific Research's doctoral fellowship. Prior to his previous capability, he served as chief at AFRL's functional materials division.

Government Technology/News
Lockheed Reaches New Milestones in Missile Defense Agency Radar Program
by Nichols Martin
Published on March 11, 2020
Lockheed Reaches New Milestones in Missile Defense Agency Radar Program
Lockheed Reaches New Milestones in Missile Defense Agency Radar Program

The Missile Defense Agency expects Lockheed Martin to fully deliver the Long Range Discrimination Radar this year, with the achievement of recent milestones.

The program already reached delivery milestones for the radar's first 10 antenna panels, Lockheed said Tuesday. The delivered panels make up half of the radar's antenna arrays. Each array measures 27 feet in height.

Lockheed prepared temporary structures to perform assemblies on schedule amid any weather conditions. The company's Solid State Radar Integration Site has already verified more than 66 percent of LRDR's technical requirements.

"We have successfully reduced a large amount of risk to ensure fielding of this critical capability on schedule in 2020,” said Chandra Marshall, who leads Lockheed’s missile defense and space surveillance radar programs.

LRDR is designed to help the military detect and track enemy ballistic missiles.

Government Technology/News
NIST’s Ron Ross Talks Industry’s Role in DevOps Implementation, Nat’l Security
by Brenda Marie Rivers
Published on March 11, 2020
NIST’s Ron Ross Talks Industry’s Role in DevOps Implementation, Nat’l Security
Ron Ross
Ron Ross

Ron Ross, a fellow at the National Institute of Standards and Technology, said that both the commercial and government sectors need transition into DevOps and DevSecOps-based approaches to strengthen national security, Fifth Domain reported Tuesday.

Ross told attendees at an Advanced Technology Academic Research Center-hosted event that industry should be a key partner in deploying new software development methods and ensuring that security controls are safe for implementation in U.S. systems.

“Give us some evidence that those security features are actually in place and doing what they’re supposed to do,” he said.

According to Ross, the private sector must be able to produce at the pace of the industry while integrating appropriate security capabilities into the agile development process.

He added that agencies must deploy a “holistic view” in cybersecurity to include methods like zero-trust concepts and other cyber resiliency approaches.

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