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US, Japan Sign Joint Quantum Science R&D Agreement
by Brenda Marie Rivers
Published on December 23, 2019
US, Japan Sign Joint Quantum Science R&D Agreement


US, Japan Sign Joint Quantum Science R&D Agreement

The U.S. has entered into an agreement with Japan to promote collaborative research and development activities on quantum information science.

The U.S. Embassy in Japan said Thursday the agreement will support joint R&D efforts and promote international conferences and other events related to the development of next-generation information science capabilities.

In a separate statement, the Japanese state department said that the resulting activities would support the use of quantum information science and technology to develop supercomputers, sensors and communication systems.

Research activities would focus on promoting QIST studies, expanding the QIST field through personnel exchanges and developing advanced tools for various applications encompassing verification, validation and characterization.

Both countries will also work to promote multidisciplinary research and the sharing of research methodologies to help inform decisions involving international policies.

DoD/News
DoD Creates Space Force; Mark Esper Quoted
by Brenda Marie Rivers
Published on December 23, 2019
DoD Creates Space Force; Mark Esper Quoted


Mark Esper
Mark Esper

President Trump has authorized the establishment of the U.S. Space Force as the sixth service branch as stated in the fiscal 2020 National Defense Authorization Act, the Department of Defense said Friday.

Gen. Jay Raymond, chief of space operations and commander of the U.S. Space Command, said Space Force’s creation will support the command as it seeks to exploit the space domain. Air Force Secretary Barbara Barrett added that the new military branch will “singularly focus on protecting our U.S. national interests and security in space.”

“In military operations, space is not just a place from which we support combat operations in other domains, but a warfighting domain in and of itself,” said Gen. Mark Milley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. “Our adversaries are building and deploying capabilities to threaten us, so we can no longer take space for granted.”

According to Defense Secretary and 2019 Wash100 winner Mark Esper, Space Force will address emerging threats in a space environment and ensure the nation’s capacity to “deter aggression, defend our national interests and outpace potential adversaries.”

In a memo dated Dec. 20, Esper noted that Space Force will “organize, train, and equip military and civilian personnel to maintain freedom of operation in, from, and to space.” The Department of Defense will also transfer all space missions, capabilities and relevant personnel from across the service branches to Space Force.

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DynCorp Earns Record $6.9B Backlog, New Awards in 2019; George Krivo Quoted
by Sarah Sybert
Published on December 23, 2019
DynCorp Earns Record $6.9B Backlog, New Awards in 2019; George Krivo Quoted


DynCorp Earns Record $6.9B Backlog, New Awards in 2019; George Krivo Quoted

DynCorp International (DI) achieved a record backlog of $6.9 billion in the third quarter of 2019 while also expanding its customer base and securing new awards. 

“A successful year starts with winning new business and I am especially pleased with all of our wins this year,” said George Krivo, chief executive officer.  “We also refinanced, paid down company debt to the lowest level since the Cerberus acquisition, and importantly, had $6.9 billion in backlog at the close of Q3 – by far the highest number I have seen for that indicator in my ten years with DI.” 

Significant contract wins for the company included both Aviation Field Maintenance contracts for the U.S. Army, one in the East Region and one in the West Region; a U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) contract to provide National Aviation Maintenance and Logistics Services; a U.S. Air Force Air Combat Command contract for Aviation Command and Control Operations and Maintenance Services; a U.S. Army contract to provide Maintenance, Logistics, and On-the-Job Training for the Peshmerga Military; the Naval District Washington Base Operations Support Services contract; and the Security Ministries of Afghanistan program.

Government Technology/News
Updated World Magnetic Model Offers New Info on Blackout Zones
by Jane Edwards
Published on December 23, 2019
Updated World Magnetic Model Offers New Info on Blackout Zones


Updated World Magnetic Model Offers New Info on Blackout Zones

A map has been updated to include new information on blackout zones or areas where compasses become untrustworthy due to magnetic forces, C4ISRNET reported Friday.

The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency worked with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and the British Geological Survey to develop the World Magnetic Model, which offers navigational data to ships, military planes, GPS units, submarines and other Arctic travelers to help them address the difference between magnetic and Earth’s geographic poles.

“We’ve added something new that we call blackout zones, and these are areas around the north and south magnetic poles which we highlight as essentially ‘Do not trust your compass’ zones,” said Mike Paniccia, NGA’s program manager for the World Magnetic Model. “If you’re flying an airplane over the north pole, you need to know where you can trust your compass and where you can’t.”

The 2020 update to the map was launched Dec. 10 and Paniccia said NGA plans to purchase a new data collection platform in support of the model.

Government Technology/News
Army Reinforces Troops With Drones, AI in Simulated Battle
by Jane Edwards
Published on December 23, 2019
Army Reinforces Troops With Drones, AI in Simulated Battle


Army Reinforces Troops With Drones, AI in Simulated Battle

The U.S. Army equipped a platoon of 40 foot soldiers with unmanned ground vehicles and aerial drones to counter an infantry during a recent wargame, Breaking Defense reported Thursday.

“Their capabilities were awesome,” Army Capt. Philip Belanger, a Ranger Regiment and Stryker Brigade veteran, said of the drones and robots. “We reduced the risk to US forces to zero, basically, and still were able to accomplish the mission.”

The service also used artificial intelligence during the simulation. “The key technology was a platoon artificial intelligence cloud, the architecture that allowed our soldiers to be able to control robotic systems that were extending their reach within that battlespace,” said Ted Maciuba, a retired Army officer who’s now deputy director of robotic requirements at Fort Benning’s Capabilities Development and Integration Directorate.

The Army plans to develop prototypes of select technology platforms for a series of experiments in 2020. Belanger said the service will issue a request for proposals and accept offers by January.

The service will work Georgia Tech Research Institute to test and integrate the prototypes into a series of experiments in support of a “system of systems” field exercise by September.

Executive Moves/News
Joseph Kennedy Retires as HR Solutions Associate Director at OPM
by Jane Edwards
Published on December 23, 2019
Joseph Kennedy Retires as HR Solutions Associate Director at OPM


Joseph Kennedy
Joseph Kennedy

Joseph Kennedy, associate director of human resource solutions at the Office of Personnel Management, retired after nearly four decades of service at OPM, Federal News Network reported Friday.

Since 2013, he has been serving as associate chief of the HR solutions organization, which oversees job posting sites USAJobs, USA Staffing and USA Hiring and offers strategic and contracting services to help agencies address their human capital requirements.

Kennedy previously served as principal deputy associate director for employee services and acting director of the office of HR development at OPM. He managed also managed the agency’s training and management assistance program earlier in his career.

OPM said it has not yet appointed a replacement for Kennedy.

Executive Moves/News
Arizona State Univ’s Sethuraman Panchanathan Nominated for NSF Leadership Post
by Nichols Martin
Published on December 20, 2019
Arizona State Univ’s Sethuraman Panchanathan Nominated for NSF Leadership Post


Sethuraman Panchanat
Sethuraman Panchanat

Sethuraman Panchanathan, an executive-level officer at Arizona State University, has received President Donald Trump’s nomination to serve as director of the National Science Foundation.

Panchanathan currently contributes to ASU with his dual role as the university’s executive vice president and chief research and innovation officer, the White House said Thursday.

He formerly chaired the National Science Board’s committee on strategy and supported the National Advisory Council on Innovation and Entrepreneurship as a member.

The engineering professional is also a fellow at multiple organizations such as the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers and the  American Association for the Advancement of Science.

NSF works to promote academic research in support of non-medical scientific and technical fields.

Government Technology/News
DOE Announces Radiation Detection Aircraft
by Matthew Nelson
Published on December 20, 2019
DOE Announces Radiation Detection Aircraft


DOE Announces Radiation Detection Aircraft

The Department of Energy has introduced a new aircraft unit that will work to enable specialized radiation detection capabilities.

Built by Textron‘s Beechcraft subsidiary as an extended range variant of the King Air 350i system, the King Air 350ER is designed to perform baseline surveys and gauge ground and air contamination through the National Nuclear Security Administration’s Aerial Measuring System, DOE said Thursday.

The department noted the aircraft will augment AMS’s capacities in conducting accelerated wide-area assessments of nuclear activities.

“As part of its dual public safety and national security mission, AMS aircraft frequently support security preparations for high-profile events such as presidential inaugurations, the Super Bowl, Boston Marathon, and other major public events,” said Lisa Gordon-Hagerty, administrator at NNSA.

Government Technology/News
USAF Gives Name to New Boeing-Made Helicopter for Nuclear Security
by Nichols Martin
Published on December 20, 2019
USAF Gives Name to New Boeing-Made Helicopter for Nuclear Security


USAF Gives Name to New Boeing-Made Helicopter for Nuclear Security

The U.S. Air Force has named the MH-139A security helicopter after a wild animal active in North America’s northern segment.

Air Force Global Strike Command dubbed the helicopter “Grey Wolf” at a ceremony in Duke Field, Fla., Minot Air Force Base said Thursday.

Grey Wolf is designed to protect intercontinental ballistic missile facilities in Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, Nebraska and Wyoming, replacing the legacy Huey rotary aircraft. The new helicopter also marks AFGSC’s first major procurement.

The namesake’s representation of the northern region recognizes the presence of the command’s ICBM bases in the area.

Boeing is working to deliver 84 Grey Wolf units under a $2.4B contract with USAF. The contract also provides for associated maintenance and complementary equipment.

DHS/News
DHS Issues Solicitation for SBIR 20.1; William Bryan Quoted
by Brenda Marie Rivers
Published on December 20, 2019
DHS Issues Solicitation for SBIR 20.1; William Bryan Quoted


William Bryan
William Bryan

The Department of Homeland Security is looking for proposals from small businesses seeking to address the department’s needs in nine technical areas. DHS said Thursday it released its solicitation for the Small Business Innovation Research 20.1 effort on the SAM.gov website.

“I encourage small businesses, women-owned small businesses, and socially and economically disadvantaged small businesses to submit their best innovative proposals for the DHS SBIR Solicitation, so that together we can address critical homeland security technology needs,” said William Bryan, acting DHS undersecretary for science and technology.

Topic areas covered by the solicitation include content analysis technology, sensor data protection, digital paging, security systems for crowded areas, unamnned aerial vehicle tracking,  imaging technology and detection systems for illicit drugs and explosives.

Interested parties may submit proposals until Jan. 22.

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