Processing....

Logo

Digital News Coverage of Government Contracting and Federal Policy Landscape
Sticky Logo
  • Home
  • Acquisition & Procurement
  • Agencies
    • DoD
    • Intelligence
    • DHS
    • Civilian
    • Space
  • Cybersecurity
  • Technology
  • Executives
    • Profiles
    • Announcements
    • Awards
  • News
  • Articles
  • About
  • Wash100
  • Contact Us
    • Advertising
    • Submit your news
    • Jobs
Logo
News/Press Releases
ACT I Accepted into VEDP’s VALET Program; Claudio Monticelli Quoted
by William McCormick
Published on August 21, 2019
ACT I Accepted into VEDP’s VALET Program; Claudio Monticelli Quoted


Jeff Brody

Advanced Concepts and Technologies International (ACT I) announced on Wednesday that the company has been accepted into the Virginia Leaders in Export Trade (VALET) program. 

ACT I and the other 46 companies selected for the VALET program were chosen by the Virginia Economic Development Partnership (VEDP) based on quantitative and qualitative selection criteria and on the company’s dedication to growing export sales. 

“We are pleased to be selected by the Virginia Economic Development Partnership for this effective program,” said Mr. Claudio Monticelli, ACT I COO. “As ACT I continues to expand its international base of business we welcome the opportunity to work with VEDP to extend the Commonwealth of Virginia’s international reach,” Monticelli added. 

The VALET program provides participating companies with export planning services and assistance from a team of experienced international service providers to help meet their international goals. Since the program was established in 2002, 337 Virginia companies have been accepted to participate in the VALET program. 

About ACT I

ACT I is an ISO 9001:2015 certified small business and assessed at CMMI Level 3 for Services delivering mission-critical Total Acquisition Management, Cyber Security, and Foreign Military Sales solutions to customers across the globe. 

We are retained by the U.S. Department of Defense, Defense Health Agency, Department of Homeland Security and other Federal Agencies and allied partners to support their most complex programs in the areas of Requirements, Acquisition Strategy and Planning, Program Management, Healthcare Advisory Support, Engineering, Logistics, Financial Management, Security and Cyber, Contract Negotiation Support, and Security Cooperation and Assistance Services. 

ACT I is a prime contractor on the following GSA and DoD IDIQ contracts: OASIS Small Business Pools 1 and 2, Professional Services Schedule, and Seaport-e, Seaport Next Generation, and PASS-SB.

News/Press Releases
QTS Receives LEED Certification from USGBC; Travis Wright Quoted
by William McCormick
Published on August 21, 2019
QTS Receives LEED Certification from USGBC; Travis Wright Quoted


Jeff Brody

QTS Realty Trust announced on Wednesday that the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) has awarded QTS’ Ashburn mega data center a Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certification. 

LEED certification is an important part of QTS’ comprehensive environmental and sustainability initiatives documented in its Environmental, Sustainability and Governance (ESG) report. QTS owns and operates 26 data centers globally with a goal of achieving LEED certification in 90% of owned facilities by 2025, up from 60% today. 

QTS Ashburn’s LEED certification encompasses the entirety of the 445,000 square foot data center facility that also features office space for both customers and QTS’ Northern Virginia-based employees.

“QTS is committed to leading the industry in sustainability and environmental responsibility,” said Travis Wright, Vice President of Energy and Sustainability – QTS.  “We have aggressive, documented goals for renewable energy usage, water reclamation, waste recycling and operational efficiency and we look forward to reporting on our progress,” Wright added. 

About QTS Realty Trust 

QTS Realty Trust, Inc. is a leading provider of data center solutions across a diverse footprint spanning more than 6 million square feet of owned mega scale data center space within North America and Europe. Through its software-defined technology platform, QTS is able to deliver secure, compliant infrastructure solutions, robust connectivity and premium customer service to leading hyperscale technology companies, enterprises, and government entities.

News/Press Releases
Parsons Announced Smart Cities Challenge; Chuck Harrington Quoted
by William McCormick
Published on August 20, 2019
Parsons Announced Smart Cities Challenge; Chuck Harrington Quoted


Parsons Announced Smart Cities Challenge; Chuck Harrington Quoted
Chuck Harrington, Parsons chairman and CEO

The Parsons Corporation and its partners announced on Tuesday that the first Smart Cities Challenge, titled “Transforming Intersections.” will significantly increase mobility around cities and reduce the amount of time citizens spend at red lights.

The objective of Parsons’ Smart Cities Challenge is to change the way cities move by collaborating with governments to solve the most complex mobility issues. With Parsons Intelligent Intersections, cities and counties can leverage existing data to provide automated traffic re-timing based on changing traffic patterns, enhancing mobility for the region.

In addition, connected vehicles can communicate with traffic signals, which will lead to more efficient and environmentally friendly driving with a smaller carbon footprint and, ultimately, safer intersections. Traffic signal owners can also provide priority to transit and emergency vehicles or automatically extend green cycles for pedestrians needing extra time to cross the street.

“Every year people spend more than a week and a half of their life sitting at red traffic lights,” said Chuck Harrington, Parsons chairman and CEO. “By changing intersections through our Transforming Intersections challenge, we will not only revolutionize how cities move, but we’ll provide people with some of their valuable time back to do things other than sit at a traffic light. Our goal is to give cities the opportunity to increase their mobility, reduce their carbon footprint through reduced idling of vehicles, and keep their city moving.”

About Parsons 

Parsons (NYSE: PSN) is a leading disruptive technology provider for the future of global defense, intelligence, and critical infrastructure, with capabilities across cybersecurity, missile defense, space, connected infrastructure, and smart cities.

News
Lt. Gen. Robert Ashley on DIA’s Top Three Priorities to Improve Intelligence Gathering
by Jane Edwards
Published on August 20, 2019
Lt. Gen. Robert Ashley on DIA’s Top Three Priorities to Improve Intelligence Gathering


Lt. Gen. Robert Ashley on DIA’s Top Three Priorities to Improve Intelligence Gathering
Lt. Gen. Robert Ashley

Army Lt. Gen. Robert Ashley, director of the Defense Intelligence Agency and 2019 Wash100 Award winner, said DIA has three priorities to improve intelligence-gathering efforts. One is to ensure the resiliency, reliability and security of its Joint Worldwide Intelligence Communication System, the Department of Defense website reported Monday.

Ashley said Tuesday that DIA’s second priority is making the Machine-Assisted Analytic Rapid-Repository System the agency’s database of the future by leveraging artificial intelligence, machine learning and cloud computing during DoD’s Intelligence Information System Worldwide Conference in Tampa, Fla.

DIA’s third focus is to increase the use of open-source intelligence, which he said could support the agency’s mission of “providing intelligence on foreign militaries to prevent and decisively win wars.” Ashley also cited the role of people in advancing DIA’s mission and the need to strengthen collaboration and data sharing with allies and other partners.

News
MDA Chief Jon Hill Puts Focus on Hypersonics, Space-Based Capabilities
by Brenda Marie Rivers
Published on August 20, 2019
MDA Chief Jon Hill Puts Focus on Hypersonics, Space-Based Capabilities


MDA Chief Jon Hill Puts Focus on Hypersonics, Space-Based Capabilities
MDA Chief Jon Hill

Vice Adm. Jon Hill, director of the Missile Defense Agency, said that Congress and the Department of Defense are focused on developing hypersonic and ballistic tracking technologies, Defense News reported Tuesday. Hill noted that emerging threats remain a big challenge for MDA and the agency is in the process of updating its existing weapons and sensors for both terrestrial and space-based missions.

“It’s just important to get that deployed as soon as possible,” he said. “So we have to maintain stable investment. We need to get to a near-term, on-orbit demo as fast as we can, and then we need to build out the constellation in concert with the Space Development Agency. If we do that, we’re in a great place.”

Other priorities that Hill cited include plans to deploy more ground-based interceptors for missile defense and establishing a space-based missile defense sensor layer. MDA announced its intent to appoint Hill, formerly its deputy director, as head of the agency in April.

Executive Moves/News
Federal Bureau of Prisons Elevates Atty. Gen. William Barr, Kathleen Hawk Sawyer and Thomas Kane to Leadership Roles
by Matthew Nelson
Published on August 20, 2019
Federal Bureau of Prisons Elevates Atty. Gen. William Barr, Kathleen Hawk Sawyer and Thomas Kane to Leadership Roles


Federal Bureau of Prisons Elevates Atty. Gen. William Barr, Kathleen Hawk Sawyer and Thomas Kane to Leadership Roles
Kathleen Hawk Sawyer

Attorney General William Barr has named Thomas Kane and Kathleen Hawk Sawyer to lead the Federal Bureau of Prisons as deputy director and director respectively. Kane started his career in the agency in 1977 and held various senior leadership roles including assistant director, acting director and chief of staff under four attorneys general, the Department of Justice said Monday.

He also joined FBI’s advisory board for criminal justice information services and landed a position in the District of Columbia Sentencing Commission. Prior to her promotion, Hawk Sawyer served as a psychologist at the Federal Correctional Institution and worked as an assistant director at BOP’s Program Review Division.

She first held the role of BOP director in 1992 and helped the agency prepare in meeting potential demands and concerns via the Forward Thinking Initiative.

Executive Moves/News
Jenna Dix Named Tech Transfer Director at New NSWC Office
by Nichols Martin
Published on August 20, 2019
Jenna Dix Named Tech Transfer Director at New NSWC Office


Jenna Dix Named Tech Transfer Director at New NSWC Office
Jenna Dix

Jenna Dix, former technology transfer agreements administrator for the Naval Surface Warfare Center Crane Division, has been appointed to lead the T2 efforts in a new office within NSWC Crane. She will strategically manage intellectual resources and connect with industry and academia as T2 director of NSWC Crane’s Office of Research and Technology Applications, Naval Sea Systems Command said Monday.

Dix’s new role will continue her efforts to help NSWC Crane commercialize Navy-developed technologies and support small businesses. Previously, she served as NSWC Crane’s T2 agreements administrator for four years and supported the service branch’s Small Arms program over a decade-long tenure.

The experienced T2 leader is a recipient of the Federal Laboratory Consortium for Technology Transfer’s National Rookie of the Year Award.

Government Technology/News
Army Research Office Deploys AI-Based Tool for Advanced Battery Dev’t
by Brenda Marie Rivers
Published on August 20, 2019
Army Research Office Deploys AI-Based Tool for Advanced Battery Dev’t


Jeff Brody

The Army Research Office has developed an artificial intelligence-based system that uses software agents to discover materials for fuel cells that may be used to develop batteries with prolonged life, Federal News Network reported Monday.

The CRYSTAL tool deploys bots that process permutations that would lead to the discovery of an efficient catalyst for oxidized methanol, a material that could double or even triple battery life compared to hydrogen. Methanol-based fuel cells are known to be less difficult to store compared to hydrogen-based fuel cells.

ARO partnered with Cornell University to develop the AI bots for material science applications. Purush Iyer, division chief of network sciences at ARO, said the AI-driven tool will ease the difficulties in trying out material combinations that would make the appropriate alloy.

“It not only establishes that this fuel cell work can be done, but it also establishes that AI is usable in areas that people don’t usually think of like material design and other engineering problems,” Iyer said.

Government Technology/News
Commerce Department Extends Deadline of U.S. Industry-Huawei Separation
by Nichols Martin
Published on August 20, 2019
Commerce Department Extends Deadline of U.S. Industry-Huawei Separation


Jeff Brody

The Department of Commerce has given U.S. firms more time to cut all connections between their information technology infrastructures and Huawei, Nextgov reported Monday. The department changed the original Aug. 19 deadline to Nov. 19 due to the dependence of some rural companies on the Chinese technology firm.

“Some of the rural companies are dependent on Huawei, so we’re giving them a little more time to wean themselves off,” Wilbur Ross, secretary of commerce, said in an interview with Fox Business. Huawei may still provide updates and patches for linked devices during the extension.

The Chinese company’s ban stems from the intelligence community’s notion that Huawei is involved in espionage against the U.S.

Government Technology/News
FAA Focusing on Commercial Space Transportation Office Reorganization
by Brenda Marie Rivers
Published on August 20, 2019
FAA Focusing on Commercial Space Transportation Office Reorganization


Jeff Brody

The Federal Aviaton Administration hopes to complete a reorganization effort for its Office of Commercial Space Transportation as the unit continues to expand its workforce, Space News reported Monday. AST is responsible for licensing operations for commercial launches and reentries. The office currently has 97 personnel and is authorized to hire up to 108 people.

Wayne Monteith, associate administrator of AST, noted during a recent teleconference that the office has expanded its staff by 40 percent since 2012. He added that while the office has ramped up its hiring efforts, the workload also increased tenfold.

Monteith’s comments come after the FAA started accepting industry feedback on plans to update the agency’s regulations on commercial launch licensing procedures in May.

Previous 1 … 1,701 1,702 1,703 1,704 1,705 … 2,609 Next
News Briefing
I'm Interested In:
Recent Posts
  • Robert Law Confirmed as DHS Under Secretary for Strategy, Policy & Plans
  • Drew Myklegard to Step Down as OMB Deputy Federal CIO
  • White House Secures Commitments From Major Orgs to Advance AI Education
  • GSA Consolidates Federal Procurement Under New Office of Centralized Acquisition Services
About

ExecutiveGov, published by Executive Mosaic, is a site dedicated to the news and headlines in the federal government. ExecutiveGov serves as a news source for the hot topics and issues facing federal government departments and agencies such as Gov 2.0, cybersecurity policy, health IT, green IT and national security. We also aim to spotlight various federal government employees and interview key government executives whose impact resonates beyond their agency.

Read More >>

RSS ExecutiveBiz
  • Zscaler Launches Expanded FedRAMP Infrastructure, Modernized Government Experience
  • Sigma Defense CEO Matt Jones Identifies Steps DOD Can Take to Increase SMB Participation in Major Contracts
  • DMI Earns ISO/IEC 27001:2022 Certification
  • Maxar & Anduril Partner to Develop Army’s Mixed-Reality C2 System
  • SNC Receives Second Aircraft for Army HADES Conversion
  • BAE Systems Opens New Engineering Center in Minnesota
RSS GovConWire
  • Christine Palmer Appointed CTO of Citizen Security & Public Services at Peraton
  • Pentagon Issues Final CMMC Rule
  • Penlink Adds National Security Leader Stu Shea as Advisory Board Member
  • Marine Corps Awards Textron Subsidiary ATAC $198M Deal to Support F-35 Flight Training
  • General Atomics Unit Secures $14.1B Air Force Contract for MQ-9 Support
  • Precise Systems Closes Acquisition of Mission Focused Systems
Footer Logo

Copyright © 2025
Executive Mosaic
All Rights Reserved

  • Executive Mosaic
  • GovCon Wire
  • ExecutiveBiz
  • GovCon Exec Magazine
  • POC
  • Home
  • Acquisition & Procurement
  • Agencies
    • DoD
    • Intelligence
    • DHS
    • Civilian
    • Space
  • Cybersecurity
  • Technology
  • Executives
    • Profiles
    • Announcements
    • Awards
  • News
  • Articles
  • About
  • Wash100
  • Contact Us
    • Advertising
    • Submit your news
    • Jobs
Go toTop