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Contract Awards/News
HHS Awards NCI $49M IDIQ Contract; Paul Dillahay Quoted
by William McCormick
Published on July 25, 2019
HHS Awards NCI $49M IDIQ Contract; Paul Dillahay Quoted


HHS Awards NCI $49M IDIQ Contract; Paul Dillahay Quoted
Paul Dillahay

NCI announced on Thursday that the Department of Health and Human Services has awarded a five-year, $49 million indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity to provide intelligent automation and artificial intelligence (IAAI) solutions and services for HHS’ Program Support Center.

NCI will compete for task orders to assist HHS in employing new technology solutions for their modernization efforts. NCI will leverage Shai, its artificial intelligence framework designed specifically for government, to help HHS improve operational efficiencies and big data analytics by piloting, testing and implementing advanced technologies to transform business processes and enhance mission delivery.

NCI will also help HHS expedite business processes, streamline operations, reduce errors and backlogs, and cut costs.

“Having worked closely with HHS teams for nearly 20 years, we have a deep understanding of the invaluable services they provide and the extraordinary challenges they face. We are excited for the opportunity to join forces with them to improve services for the American public using the truly transformative technology of AI,” said Paul Dillahay, NCI’s president and CEO as well as a former Wash100 Award winner.

“Over the past two years, we have gathered leaders in commercial AI as exclusive and strategic partners to enable us to scale humans and shift the workforce from low-value to high-value tasks,” Dillahay added. “We look forward to bringing the power of the Shai framework and our cutting-edge technologies to operationalize AI for HHS, enabling them to execute more mission and achieve the greatest outcomes.”

About NCI 

NCI is a leading provider of enterprise solutions and services to U.S. defense, intelligence, health and civilian government agencies. The company has the expertise and proven track record to solve its customers’ most important and complex mission challenges through technology and innovation — delivering cost-effective solutions and services in areas such as advanced analytics, agile DevSecOps, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity and information assurance, engineering and logistics, health IT and hyperconverged infrastructure.

News/Press Releases
KBR Begins Working on EPC Phase of Methanex’s Geismar 3 Methanol Project; Stuart Bradie Quoted
by William McCormick
Published on July 25, 2019
KBR Begins Working on EPC Phase of Methanex’s Geismar 3 Methanol Project; Stuart Bradie Quoted


KBR Begins Working on EPC Phase of Methanex's Geismar 3 Methanol Project; Stuart Bradie Quoted
Stuart Bradie

KBR announced on Thursday that Methanex has approved the company to start working on the detailed Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) phase of Methanex’s Geismar 3 methanol project.

KBR will continue to work closely with Methanex to provide reimbursable EPC services for a third methanol operating plant located adjacent to Methanex’s two existing Geismar, Louisiana facilities. KBR was awarded a reimbursable Front End Engineering Design (FEED) with EPC option contract for the project in July 2018.

“We are delighted to continue our work with Methanex and to once again demonstrate our unmatched ability to execute large-scale, complex projects,” said Stuart Bradie, KBR President and CEO. “We look forward to successfully and safely completing this world class methanol facility to produce a product that is an essential ingredient used to produce hundreds of everyday industrial and consumer items and is also a clean-burning, cost-competitive alternative fuel.”

EPC work for the 1.8 million tonne per year world-scale methanol plant – which will be executed from KBR’s Houston Operations Center and at the project site – is expected to be completed in the second half of 2022.

About KBR 

KBR is a global provider of differentiated professional services and technologies across the asset and program life cycle within the Government Services and Hydrocarbons sectors. KBR employs over 37,500 people worldwide (including our joint ventures), with customers in more than 80 countries, and operations in 40 countries, across three synergistic global businesses: Government Solutions, Technology Solutions and Energy Solutions.

KBR is proud to work with its customers across the globe to provide technology, value-added services, integrated EPC delivery and long term operations and maintenance services to ensure consistent delivery with predictable results.

At KBR, We Deliver.

News
Reps. Gerry Connolly, Mark Meadows Bring Back Bill to Codify FedRAMP
by Nichols Martin
Published on July 25, 2019
Reps. Gerry Connolly, Mark Meadows Bring Back Bill to Codify FedRAMP


Jeff Brody

Reps. Gerry Connolly, D-Va., and Mark Meadows, R-N.C., have reintroduced a bill to codify and reform the Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program. The FedRAMP Authorization Act of 2019 would allot $25M for the FedRAMP Project Management Office and Joint Authorization Board to address federal cloud requirements, Connolly’s office said Wednesday.

The bill would also create new metrics to guide FedRAMP implementation activities and work to reduce the duplication and redundancy of security assessments across agencies. The legislation would also codify the Office of Management and Budget’s and the General Services Administration’s respective roles in the program.

The government would also form the Federal Secure Cloud Advisory Committee to facilitate coordination across GSA, other agencies and industry on cybersecurity issues and ways to improve FedRAMP. FedRAMP functions to standardize the security of information technology products used in the federal government.

Executive Moves/News
Former Delta Air Senior VP Stephen Dickson Confirmed to Lead FAA
by Matthew Nelson
Published on July 25, 2019
Former Delta Air Senior VP Stephen Dickson Confirmed to Lead FAA


Former Delta Air Senior VP Stephen Dickson Confirmed to Lead FAA
Stephen Dickson

The Senate has confirmed Stephen Dickson, a former senior vice president of flight operations at Delta Air Lines, as administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration following a 52 to 40 vote, Reuters reported Thursday. Dickson will succeed Dan Elwell, who served as the FAA’s acting administrator since 2018.

Prior to Delta Air, Dickson performed missions aboard the B727, B737, B757, B767 and F-15 aircraft systems as a member of the U.S. Air Force. Apart from his confirmation, President Trump also nominated Dickson to chair DOT’s air traffic services committee in March.

“With decades of experience in the airline industry overseeing flight operations, and service to our country as a United States Air Force officer, Captain Dickson is highly qualified to lead the FAA,”  said Elaine Chao, secretary at the Department of Transportation.

News
Christopher Wray on FBI’s Efforts to Fight Threats Posed by Russia, China
by Jane Edwards
Published on July 25, 2019
Christopher Wray on FBI’s Efforts to Fight Threats Posed by Russia, China


Christopher Wray on FBI’s Efforts to Fight Threats Posed by Russia, China
Christopher Wray

FBI Director Christopher Wray said Russia continues to carry out election interference efforts and that the U.S. considers China as the most “severe counterintelligence threat,” Nextgov reported Wednesday.

Wray told the Senate Judiciary Committee in his testimony Tuesday that the bureau is collaborating with the private sector and other federal agencies to make the public aware of Russia’s influence and misinformation campaigns as well as counter the spread of deepfakes. He noted that the FBI has carried out more than a thousand investigations into economic espionage and intellectual property theft and found that most of them have showed links to China.

“It’s a threat that’s deep and diverse and wide and vexing,” Wray said of China. “Make no mistake, this is a high, high priority for all of us.”

News
Mark Esper Directs Creation of PFAS Chemical Contamination Task Force
by Brenda Marie Rivers
Published on July 25, 2019
Mark Esper Directs Creation of PFAS Chemical Contamination Task Force


Mark Esper Directs Creation of PFAS Chemical Contamination Task Force
Mark Esper, Secretary of the Army

Defense Secretary and 2019 Wash100 Award winner Mark Esper is calling on the Department of Defense to create a task force to address the issue of contamination from firefighting foam at over 400 military facilities, Military.com reported Wednesday. Esper stated in a memo that the task force will be led by the assistant secretary of defense for sustainment.

The group must submit a progress report to combat polyfluorinated alkyl substances which are linked to cancer and various disorders. Focus areas include health-related assessments on PFAS contamination, metrics for cleanup operations and interagency collaborative efforts.

“We must approach the problem in an aggressive and holistic way, ensuring a coordinated DoD-wide approach to this issue,” Esper said.

Last year, the Pentagon issued a report to Congress stating that the amount of potentially dangerous perfluorinated compounds at 126 military installations have reached critical levels.

Government Technology/News
David Norquist Discusses Analytics, AI at Senate Confirmation Hearing
by Jane Edwards
Published on July 25, 2019
David Norquist Discusses Analytics, AI at Senate Confirmation Hearing


David Norquist Discusses Analytics, AI at Senate Confirmation Hearing
David Norquist

David Norquist, the White House’s nominee for deputy defense secretary and 2019 Wash100 Award winner, said he wants the Department of Defense to advance its use of artificial intelligence, data analytics and other emerging technologies to implement the 2018 National Defense Strategy, Defense News reported Wednesday. Norquist, who serves as DoD comptroller, told the Senate Armed Services Committee during his confirmation hearing Wednesday about the potential benefits of AI.

“Artificial Intelligence is different because the potential benefits are less clear; you know what you’re going to get with a hypersonic missile,” he said. “But artificial intelligence has the potential to change a lot about how we use [unmanned aerial vehicles] and other items. That puts an emphasis on analytical skills, researching and prototyping.”

He noted that he wants the Pentagon to push for more AI-related projects with the private sector and cited the administration’s request for a $32B increase in research-and-development funds.

Acquisition & Procurement/M&A Activity/News
Altamira Technologies Acquired By ClearSky-Led Investor Consortium; Ted Davies Quoted
by William McCormick
Published on July 25, 2019
Altamira Technologies Acquired By ClearSky-Led Investor Consortium; Ted Davies Quoted


 

Altamira Technologies Acquired By ClearSky-Led Investor Consortium; Ted Davies Quoted
Ted Davies, Altamira Chairman and CEO

Altamira Technologies Corp. announced on Wednesday that the company has been acquired by an investor group led by ClearSky. The terms of the acquisition haven’t been revealed.

“As we enter the next phase of growth at Altamira, the team is excited to build on our position as the most well established and fully integrated mid-market provider of innovative solutions to defense and intelligence customers.â€Â  said Ted Davies, Altamira chairman, CEO and a former Wash100 Award winner.

“We have carefully constructed a unique platform built to scale and support core national defense and intelligence missions and are enthused that our investors share our vision for the future,” Davies added.

Altamira was formed to address the growing gap in mid-sized innovators that possess the ability to scale as well as the agility to adapt to a rapidly changing threat environment and technology landscape. Altamira has experienced a 20%+ CAGR over the past four years and multi-billion dollar set of contract vehicles have continued the company’s growth and expansion into the broader defense, intelligence and homeland security markets.

In addition to ClearSky, other investors in the ClearSky-led consortium include McNally Capital and Nio Advisors.  ClearSky Managing Director Peter Kuper and ClearSky Chairman Joseph R. Wright, Jr. and Ward McNally, Managing Partner at McNally Capital will join Altamira’s board of directors.

“It has been a tremendous honor to lead the organization and its incredible employees in becoming a premier mid-market innovation partner to the National Security Community,” said Jonathan Moneymaker, president of Altamira. “The leadership team is poised and ready to capitalize on its market position partnered with ClearSky, McNally, and Nio to take the company to the next level in support of our National Security customers and their critical missions.”

About Altamira

Altamira Technologies leverages its award-winning culture of excellence to deliver innovative solutions to the defense, intelligence and homeland security communities. The company provides customers a mission advantage through full-spectrum advanced engineering, data analytics, and cyber operations services and solutions from research through development and into operations.

News
DHS S&T to Test Speech Analytic Platforms
by Matthew Nelson
Published on July 24, 2019
DHS S&T to Test Speech Analytic Platforms


Jeff Brody

The Department of Homeland Security’s science and technology directorate has launched a program to assess speech analytic technologies. Facilitated by the National Institute of Standards and Technology, the Open Speech Analytic Technologies Evaluation Series will enable the directorate to evaluate voice-based communications and analytics services through various datasets, DHS said Tuesday.

The technologies will perform speech recognition, activity detection, keyword searches and speech-to-text functions. In addition, DHS S&T will simulate various speech scenarios and extract online amateur videos in line with the evaluation.

“We expect that the findings from this evaluations series will help researchers to make advancements in this arena and ultimately assist the industry in making changes to improve technologies,” said Cuong Luu, a program manager at DHS S&T.

Government Technology/News
NASA Provides Electronics for European Dark Energy Study
by Nichols Martin
Published on July 24, 2019
NASA Provides Electronics for European Dark Energy Study


Jeff Brody

NASA has developed and shipped  20 sensor-chip electronics hardware units for a Europe-led mission to study dark matter and dark energy. The deliveries support the European space agency’s Euclid mission to commence in 2020, NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory said Tuesday. 

The hardware are designed to digitize signals from the Euclid spacecraft’s Near Infrared Spectrometer and Photometer and operate at temperatures as low as negative 213 degrees Fahrenheit. The NISP instrument features light detectors than generate signals for the delivered hardware.

“Even under the best of circumstances, it is extremely challenging to design and build very sensitive and complex electronics that function reliably at very cold operating temperatures,” said Moshe Pniel, U.S. project manager for Euclid at JPL.

The mission will study dark energy’s role in the movement and distribution of distant galaxies and work to uncover mysteries behind dark matter. The Laboratory of Astrophysics of Marseille works with NASA and partners from 14 other countries to develop the NISP instrument.

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