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Kronos Named HR Technology Solution Provider of the Year; Bob DelPonte Quoted
by William McCormick
Published on October 2, 2019
Kronos Named HR Technology Solution Provider of the Year; Bob DelPonte Quoted


Jeff Brody

Kronos Incorporated announced on Wednesday that The Stevie Awards for Great Employers has named the company the HR Technology Solution Provider of the Year.

The award caps off several recent honors for Kronos HCM solutions, including Kronos Workforce Ready and Workforce Dimensions HCM, which help organizations of all sizes and across all industries attract, retain, and engage a high-performing workforce to drive exceptional business results.

“The way employees work continues to change, and adoption of Kronos HCM solutions is surging because more organizations recognize Kronos is the right choice to help them attract, retain, and engage the modern workforce to drive business success,” Bob DelPonte, vice president and general manager of the HCM practice group for Kronos. 

Kronos has also been lauded as one of the Top 50 Best Workplaces for Innovators by Fast Company; featured in the short film “Disruption from Within,” produced by the Washington Post Brand Studio; published the eBook “Making the 5HIFT: How Kronos Transformed from a Licensed Software Business to a SaaS Powerhouse”; and received multiple honors for AIMEE, the ground-breaking artificial intelligence engine for managers and employees.

“Kronos is pushing the HCM market forward with new innovations in usability, including a mobile-first interface, people-centric predictive analytics, and a customer-first experience that our users love,” DelPonte added. 

About Kronos Incorporated

Kronos is a leading provider of workforce management and human capital management cloud solutions. Kronos industry-centric workforce applications are purpose-built for businesses, healthcare providers, educational institutions, and government agencies of all sizes. Tens of thousands of organizations — including half of the Fortune 1000 — and more than 40 million people in over 100 countries use Kronos every day.

Executive Moves/News
Hon. Patrick Murphy Joins BAE Systems’ Board of Directors; Michael Chertoff Quoted
by William McCormick
Published on October 2, 2019
Hon. Patrick Murphy Joins BAE Systems’ Board of Directors; Michael Chertoff Quoted


Jeff Brody

BAE Systems announced on Wednesday that the former Under Secretary of the Army and U.S. Representative Patrick Murphy has been appointed to its Board of Directors through April 2022. 

Patrick has dedicated his career to serving our country in the U.S. military, government and veterans’ community, and he brings decades of leadership and management experience to our board,” said Michael Chertoff, Chairman of the Board of BAE Systems. “He possesses firsthand knowledge of our defense and national security customers’ needs, and I’m looking forward to his valuable insight as a board member.”

Murphy is currently the Distinguished Chair of Innovation at the United States Military Academy at West Point, an ambassador for the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Hiring Our Heroes initiative, a Senior Fellow at the Association of the U.S. Army, a media executive, and the Executive Chairman of WorkMerk, an education technology company. 

In addition, Murphy serves on the Cyberspace Solarium Commission, which was established to support U.S. efforts to deter future cyberattacks, increase coordination between government agencies, and develop expertise to promote American interests in cyberspace.

In January 2016, Murphy was sworn in as Under Secretary of the Army under President Barack Obama and also served as Acting Secretary of the Army for five months. In 2006, Murphy became the first Iraq War Veteran elected to the U.S. Congress, representing Pennsylvania’s First Congressional District until 2011. He served on the House Armed Services, Select Intelligence, and Appropriations committees.

Government Technology/News
John Zangardi Eyes 5G Tech for New DHS Campus
by Jane Edwards
Published on October 2, 2019
John Zangardi Eyes 5G Tech for New DHS Campus


Jeff Brody
John Zangardi

John Zangardi, chief information officer at the Department of Homeland Security, said he considers turning DHS’ new headquarters in southeast Washington, D.C., into a 5G facility, FCW reported Tuesday.

“I’ve talked to industry about this, and one of my goals is to take our campus at St. Elizabeth’s and turn it into a 5G campus. That would reduce the number of devices” employees need, Zangardi said Tuesday during a panel discussion at a Northern Virginia Technology Council event.

He said he believes 5G is one of the “coolest” emerging technology platforms that could offer potential benefits to border security, airport and law enforcement missions.

Government Technology/News
Aaron Weis to Oversee Navy IT Initiatives as CIO
by Jane Edwards
Published on October 2, 2019
Aaron Weis to Oversee Navy IT Initiatives as CIO


Jeff Brody
Aaron Weis

Aaron Weis, the newly appointed chief information officer of the U.S. Navy, has said he will leverage his nearly three decades of private sector experience and his time as a senior adviser to the Department of Defense’s CIO to oversee the service branch’s information technology efforts, Fifth Domain reported Tuesday.

“Being able to operate at OSD … to shepherd the development of the digital modernization strategy that came out of DoD CIO, as well as the enterprise cloud strategy — lot of that is timely and I think it’s relevant context for what we’re going to have to face and deal with here at [the] Navy,” he told reporters at the Pentagon.

Weis mentioned how industry helps promote accountability with regard to cyber and IT performance and the Navy’s need for a guiding strategy.

“I think it’s accountability along with the ability to move the levers around funding and operational elements along with a guiding vision strategy that we need to be able to apply here,” Weis said.

As Navy CIO, Weis will be responsible for four directorates: chief information security officer, chief digital officer, chief technology officer and chief digital strategy officer.

News
Pentagon Assumes Background Investigations Responsibility; Charles Phalen Quoted
by Jane Edwards
Published on October 2, 2019
Pentagon Assumes Background Investigations Responsibility; Charles Phalen Quoted


Jeff Brody
Charles Phalen

A Department of Defense agency on Tuesday, Oct. 1, officially assumed responsibility for background investigations work, DoD reported. The transfer of the Office of Personnel Management’s National Background Investigations Bureau to the Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency complies with an executive order signed by President Trump in April.

”Merging the components into one organization will allow us to execute our two core missions: personnel vetting and critical technology protection, underpinned by counterintelligence and training,” said Charles Phalen, acting director of DCSA.

The merger of NBIB with DCSA will facilitate the provision of security training, education and certification for federal, industry and allied partners, perform suitability background investigations and identify and address foreign intelligence threats to the federal government’s technologies and workforce.

Government Technology/News
Hughes Receives 2019 Innovation Award; Dan Rasmussen Quoted
by William McCormick
Published on October 1, 2019
Hughes Receives 2019 Innovation Award; Dan Rasmussen Quoted


Jeff Brody

Hughes Network Systems announced on Tuesday that TMC has named the Hughes HT2000L Multi-Path Terminal as winner of its 2019 TMC Labs INTERNET TELEPHONY Innovation Award.

“The future of business is hyper-connected. Virtually all distributed enterprises – such as quick service restaurants, convenience stores and gas stations – span urban, suburban and remote locations that all require secure, reliable and scalable Internet connections,” said Dan Rasmussen, SVP of North America Enterprise for Hughes. “The HT2000L meets that need with a single, plug-and-play device that delivers broadband speeds as either a satellite modem, an LTE modem or both.”

The HT2000L provides connectivity for both satellite and LTE services in a single hardware terminal; either operates as the primary network path or as back-up, with automatic failover switching between the two paths.

“Hughes is honored to be recognized for this innovation in multi-path networking and performance optimization technology,” Rasmussen added. “Our commitment to going the extra mile to deliver value to our customers inspires us to innovate industry-defining solutions.”

About Hughes Network Systems

Hughes Network Systems, LLC (HUGHES) is the global leader in broadband satellite technology and services for home and office. Its flagship high-speed satellite Internet service is HughesNet, the world’s largest satellite network with over 1.4 million residential and business customers across North and South America.

Government Technology/News
Air Force Research Lab Selected for 2019 Defense Innovation Award
by Nichols Martin
Published on October 1, 2019
Air Force Research Lab Selected for 2019 Defense Innovation Award


Jeff Brody

A group within Air Force Research Laboratory has been recognized for a portable technology that allows users to secure doors during gunfights. The team, consisting of members from AFRL’s 711th Human Performance Wing, is the recipient of a 2019 Defense Innovation Award, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base said Monday.

“We’ve been hard at work to mature this technology so it can transition out of the labs and into the real world where it can hopefully help people and maybe even save lives,” said John McIntire, team lead and research psychologist.

The portable, quickly deployable locks work to fit most common door types without the need for permanent installation, McIntire noted. Security workers at Wright-Patterson AFB have received their own door locks. Schools have also used the technology for tests at active shooter drills.

“We’ve worked closely with a local elementary and middle school as we developed and tested our systems,” the team lead said.

McIntire’s team will physically receive the award at the Defense TechConnect Fall Summit and Expo that will take place Oct. 8 to 10 in National Harbor, Md.

Contract Awards/News
University of Georgia Lands Potential $130M NIH Influenza Vaccine Dev’t Contract
by Brenda Marie Rivers
Published on October 1, 2019
University of Georgia Lands Potential $130M NIH Influenza Vaccine Dev’t Contract


Jeff Brody

The National Institutes of Health has awarded the University of Georgia a potential seven-year, $130 million contract to develop and test an influenza vaccine that can protect against multiple virus strains. UGA said Tuesday that NIH allocated $8 million for the first year of the project slated to begin this month.

As part of the agreement, UGA will manage operations at an NIH Collaborative Influenza Vaccine Innovation Center and lead a team of academics that will work to create vaccines intended to protect against various strains in a single dose. 

According to UGA, the project is aimed at discovering influenza vaccines that may replace annually-administered seasonal vaccines in the future.

“The main goal of our project is to identify vaccines that are broadly protective, meaning that they will protect people against most of the versions of the influenza virus that infect humans,” said Ted Ross, director of the UGA Center for Vaccines and Immunology. “But we are particularly interested in developing a vaccine that protects the most vulnerable people in our population, including children, the elderly or people with weakened immune systems.”

Work under the contract wil run through 2026 if all options are exercised.

Executive Moves/News
Rachel Mondl to Serve as Labor Dept Chief of Staff
by Nichols Martin
Published on October 1, 2019
Rachel Mondl to Serve as Labor Dept Chief of Staff


Jeff Brody
Rachel Mondl

Rachel Mondl, deputy solicitor at the Department of Labor, has received appointment to serve as DOL’s next chief of staff. Eugene Scalia, secretary of labor, said Mondl will help the department offer family-sustaining career opportunities to the country’s workforce, DOL said Monday.

In her current role, Mondl functions as principal deputy to the department’s solicitor who performs chief legal duties in support of employment initiatives.

She formerly served under Rep. Virginia Foxx, R-N.C., as staff member and counsel at the House Education and Workforce Committee. This work covered policy on a range of labor issues such as discrimination, pensions and workplace safety. Mondl’s experience in the private sector includes legal work on employment and labor cases.

News
GAO Inspector General Adam Trzeciak Releases DATA Act Compliance Report
by Nichols Martin
Published on October 1, 2019
GAO Inspector General Adam Trzeciak Releases DATA Act Compliance Report


Jeff Brody
Adam Trzeciak

The Government Accountability Office’s inspector general has released audit results on the agency’s compliance with a law that imposes data reporting requirements. The Digital Accountability and Transparency Act or DATA directs agencies to follow the Office of Management and Budget’s standards on data reporting, Adam Trzeciak, GAO inspector general, said in a statement posted Friday.

Williams Adley, a public accounting firm, conducted an audit on GAO’s compliance with the DATA Act and reported that the agency has met timeliness, completion and quality standards in fiscal year 2019.

The firm also noted aspects where the government watchdog can improve with regard to accuracy and continued compliance. The audit follows the Generally Accepted Government Auditing Standards.

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