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Boeing Announces $10.4M in Charitable Grants to Support Veterans; Dennis Muilenburg Quoted
by William McCormick
Published on November 11, 2019
Boeing Announces $10.4M in Charitable Grants to Support Veterans; Dennis Muilenburg Quoted


Boeing Announces $10.4M in Charitable Grants to Support Veterans; Dennis Muilenburg Quoted

Boeing announced on Monday that the company has made a $10.4 million charitable grants package to support 102 veterans nonprofit organizations across the globe. The package exceeds the three-year $25 million commitment the company made back in 2017.

Boeing’s investment includes a $500,000 grant to the Military Spouse Corporate Career Network (MSCCN) and its sister nonprofit, Corporate America Supports You (CASY) to support the direct placement of 1,500 military spouses and 2,000 unemployed and underemployed National Guard, reservists and veterans over the next three years.

In addition, The Independence Fund will also receive a $250,000 grant from Boeing to support Operation RESILIENCY, a peer mentorship program that provides mental health and well-being services for combat veterans.

“On Veterans Day and every day, Boeing is committed to supporting military members, veterans and their families,” said Boeing President and CEO Dennis Muilenburg. “Our support of veterans and military personnel goes beyond Boeing products and services and includes investing in their transition to civilian life and engaging with their families.”

Since 2017, Boeing has donated $27.4 million in support of veterans programs. The full list of Boeing’s veterans grant partners can be found right here.

About Boeing

Boeing is the world’s largest aerospace company and leading provider of commercial airplanes, defense, space and security systems, and global services. As the top U.S. exporter, the company supports commercial and government customers in more than 150 countries.

Boeing employs more than 150,000 people worldwide and leverages the talents of a global supplier base. Building on a legacy of aerospace leadership, Boeing continues to lead in technology and innovation, deliver for its customers and invest in its people and future growth.

News
Transmute Secures DHS Funds to Develop Blockchain-Based Import Tracking App
by Matthew Nelson
Published on November 11, 2019
Transmute Secures DHS Funds to Develop Blockchain-Based Import Tracking App


Transmute Secures DHS Funds to Develop Blockchain-Based Import Tracking App

Transmute Industries has secured $198,642 in funds from the Department of Homeland Security’s science and technology directorate to create a blockchain application to automate the process of tracking raw material imports.

The Austin, Texas-based company will develop a proof-of-concept app for the Customs and Border Protection to monitor goods entering the country as part of the Verifiable Provenance, Traceability and Regulatory Compliance for Raw Material Imports project, DHS said Friday.

Under the phase 1 award, Transmute will also adapt its identity management technology to help increase CBP’s visibility into the importation process. DHS S&T is examining the potential of blockchain technology to facilitate digital credentials issuance as part of fraud and counterfeit prevention efforts.

The directorate issued the award after an other transaction solicitation under its Silicon Valley Innovation Program.

Government Technology/News
Army Tests Hit-to-Kill Function of Lockheed PAC-3 Interceptors
by Matthew Nelson
Published on November 11, 2019
Army Tests Hit-to-Kill Function of Lockheed PAC-3 Interceptors


Army Tests Hit-to-Kill Function of Lockheed PAC-3 Interceptors

A pair of Lockheed Martin-built interceptors engaged ballistic missile targets during a flight test hosted by the U.S. Army at White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico. PAC-3 Cost Reduction Initiative interceptors used hit-to-kill technology to destroy the tactical missiles and met realibility requirements in support of the service branch’s Field Surveillance Program, the company said Thursday.

Army representatives and foreign military sales customers witnessed the testing event, which marked the 12th and 13th PAC-3 CRI FSP intercepts over the past seven years. The company noted that 14 countries have placed orders for the missile defense weapon.

“We expect PAC-3 interceptors to continue serving as an essential element in integrated, layered defense systems,” said Jay Pitman, vice president of PAC-3 programs at Lockheed.

Government Technology/News
Jaisha Wray Talks Space Cybersecurity Working Group at Conference
by Jane Edwards
Published on November 11, 2019
Jaisha Wray Talks Space Cybersecurity Working Group at Conference


Jaisha Wray
Jaisha Wray

The National Security Council created a working group to help identify and manage cybersecurity risks in space as part of the National Cyber Strategy and Jaisha Wray of the council explained how the group promotes communication to carry out its mission, Fifth Domain reported Friday.

“What we saw was that across departments and agencies in the U.S. government, the space and the cyber people are often located in different offices in different bureaus, and so one of the early successes of our working group is simply just bringing these folks together to try to reduce stovepipes, compare notes and provide updates,” Wray, the council’s cybersecurity director, said at the CyberSat19 conference.

She cited the challenges faced by the council to build up space cybersecurity partnerships between the U.S. government, industry and international countries and how the space cybersecurity working group supports the newly formed space information sharing and analysis center.

“We were very pleased to see and now support the efforts of the new Space ISAC, which will help gather, analyze and disseminate critical cyberthreat information related to space among the federal commercial and international community,” Wray added.

Government Technology/News
Jim Gfrerer on VA Tech Team’s Online Tools Deployment to Back MISSION Act Benefits Delivery
by Jane Edwards
Published on November 11, 2019
Jim Gfrerer on VA Tech Team’s Online Tools Deployment to Back MISSION Act Benefits Delivery


Jim Gfrerer
Jim Gfrerer

Jim Gfrerer, assistant secretary for information and technology and chief information officer at the Department of Veterans Affairs, told FCW in an interview published Friday about his team’s efforts to deploy a set of online platforms designed to facilitate the delivery of benefits to veterans under the MISSION Act.

“We were essentially trying to deliver what would normally take about 12 to 18 months of development in about four or five months. So the way we did that was very strict adherence to agile, delivering around a minimum viable product,” he said.

Gfrerer described the tech team’s experience in deploying the decision support tool, which is designed to assist the delivery of community care benefits to military retirees, and cited VA’s plan to certify the caregiver benefit program by summer 2020.

He also mentioned the department’s plans to monitor opioid prescriptions to veterans in compliance with the law’s provisions.

“Our clinicians need the data to be able to see where veterans are getting prescription medications and to make sure that they’re not overprescribing or enabling abuse,” Gfrerer said. “So we’re going to be delivering on a prescription drug monitoring program in the coming year as well.”

Government Technology/News
Administration Unveils Plan for Issuance of Public Notifications About Foreign Election Interference
by Jane Edwards
Published on November 11, 2019
Administration Unveils Plan for Issuance of Public Notifications About Foreign Election Interference


Administration Unveils Plan for Issuance of Public Notifications About Foreign Election Interference

The Trump administration has issued a plan for the federal government to notify the public, election officials and Congress of foreign interference in U.S. elections, the Wall Street Journal reported Friday.

The Office of the Director of National Intelligence released a one-page summary of the framework, which outlines several principles the U.S. government should consider before issuing public notifications. The document states that notification decisions should be in support of national security interests and intended to safeguard the integrity of social and political discourse.

In the case of broad public notifications, the DNI will hold a meeting with principals to determine whether a notification should be issued. A source said those principals include CIA Director and 2019 Wash100 Award recipient Gina Haspel, FBI Director Chris Wray, Attorney General William Barr and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo.

The FBI and the Department of Homeland Security’s Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency will issue notifications to critical infrastructure and information owners with regard to non-public notifications.

DHS/Government Technology/News
DHS Posts ID Application Tech Concept RFI
by Matthew Nelson
Published on November 8, 2019
DHS Posts ID Application Tech Concept RFI


DHS Posts ID Application Tech Concept RFI

The Department of Homeland Security has issued a request for information to seek sources of technologies that will implement digital receipt, transmission and authentication of applicant documents and information. A Federal Register notice posted Thursday says DHS looks to mitigate processing time, manage potential fraud risks and optimize security in ID application processes.

DHS is also seeking for concepts that can validate potential technologies and augment adoption rates in compliant identification processes. Interested vendors are required to answer a series of questions and are encouraged to post comments through the eRulemarking Portal.

Responses to the notice are due Dec. 9.

Civilian/Government Technology/News
Library of Congress Addresses GAO IT Recommendations
by Nichols Martin
Published on November 8, 2019
Library of Congress Addresses GAO IT Recommendations


Library of Congress Addresses GAO IT Recommendations

Carla Hayden, the librarian of congress, said the Library of Congress has made progress to improve information technology management since 2015, Fedscoop reported Thursday.

The library, also known as the Congress’ research arm, has addressed almost 95 percent of the Government Accountability Office’s recommendations from a 2015 audit.

“We have stabilized our core IT structure, we have streamlined and strengthened our IT governance and we have centralized and professionalized our IT workforce,” Hayden said at a Senate hearing.

Bernard Barton, the library’s chief information officer, said the organization lacked vision and oversight, and not necessarily talent. Six recommendations remain in the library’s backlog and the organization plans to fully address the audit by the current fiscal year’s end.

DHS/News
DHS to Visit Florida, Puerto Rico for SBIR Road Tour
by Nichols Martin
Published on November 8, 2019
DHS to Visit Florida, Puerto Rico for SBIR Road Tour


DHS to Visit Florida, Puerto Rico for SBIR Road Tour

The Department of Homeland Security will launch a road tour for its Small Business Innovation Research in Puerto Rico and Florida. The tour will allow Florida- and Puerto Rico-based small businesses to seek opportunities under DHS’ SBIR program, the department said Thursday.

“We are continually seeking new opportunities to engage with innovators and the SBIR Road Tour provides DHS the chance to meet directly with innovative small businesses and discuss technology needs,” said William Bryan, acting undersecretary for science and technology at DHS.

The Small Business Administration sponsors the road tour as an effort to reach out to small businesses. The road tour will feature federal agency representatives who will discuss programs and sought research areas.

DHS will visit Miami and San Juan, Puerto Rico on Nov. 13 and 15, respectively, for the road tour.

Government Technology/News
ARPA-E Announces Funding Program to Develop Lower-Cost Fusion Energy Concepts
by reynolitoresoor
Published on November 8, 2019
ARPA-E Announces Funding Program to Develop Lower-Cost Fusion Energy Concepts


ARPA-E Announces Funding Program to Develop Lower-Cost Fusion Energy Concepts

The Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy plans to award up to $30M for research projects designed to create lower-cost concepts for the development of deployable, commercially viable fusion energy.

Under a new program, dubbed Breakthroughs Enabling THermonuclear-fusion Energy, ARPA-E aims to establish controlled fusion energy by lowering the cost of more-mature fusion concepts and enhancing the application of existing fusion research and development capabilities, the Department of Energy said Thursday. 

DoE views controlled fusion as an ideal energy source due to its potential to generate abundant, clean and safe power, enabling a cost-effective, low-carbon economy. 

The BETHE initiative builds on the recent progress in the department’s first fusion program, called Accelerating Low-Cost Plasma Heating and Assembly, which demonstrated new methods of reaching fusion conditions. 

The program also seeks to foster partnerships between the government and industry in an effort to build a path to fusion commercialization. 

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