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Raytheon Expanding $5B Contributions to Texas with New Factory; Roy Azevedo Quotes
by William McCormick
Published on August 22, 2019
Raytheon Expanding $5B Contributions to Texas with New Factory; Roy Azevedo Quotes


Jeff Brody

Raytheon announced on Thursday that the company will begin building a 200,000-square-foot facility supporting 500 new high-tech jobs at its Space and Airborne Systems headquarters in McKinney, Texas.

“This is an investment in the talented McKinney workforce,” said Roy Azevedo, president of Raytheon Space and Airborne Systems. “It shows we are serious about our presence in Texas and that we are here to stay,” he added.

The University of North Texas Economic Research Group, which found Raytheon’s business operations in North Texas contribute $4.8 billion to the Texas economy. In 2018, Raytheon directly employed more than 8,000 Texans. Supply chain activity and employee spending supported an additional 10,000 jobs throughout the state.

Local and state officials joined Raytheon for the announcement, where they learned about the construction project and the economic impact study results. Construction of the facility will be completed in late 2020.

“McKinney has always been proud to have the prominent presence of Raytheon as our largest employer and we are excited at the opportunity for new corporate expansion in McKinney,” said McKinney Mayor George Fuller. “We have worked hard to build strong business relationships and create an environment that not only allows these businesses to grow but provides their employees with an incredible place to call home.”

About Raytheon 

Raytheon Company, with 2018 sales of $27 billion and 67,000 employees, is a technology and innovation leader specializing in defense, civil government and cybersecurity solutions. With a history of innovation spanning 97 years, Raytheon provides state-of-the-art electronics, mission systems integration, C5I  products and services, sensing, effects and mission support for customers in more than 80 countries. Raytheon is headquartered in Waltham, Mass.

Executive Moves/News
Benjamin Huebner to Oversee Civil Liberties, Privacy and Transparency at ODNI
by Nichols Martin
Published on August 22, 2019
Benjamin Huebner to Oversee Civil Liberties, Privacy and Transparency at ODNI


Jeff Brody

Benjamin Huebner, a former privacy and civil liberties officer at the CIA, has been named the chief within the Office of Civil Liberties, Privacy and Transparency. He functions as civil liberties protection officer and chief transparency officer at the Office of the Director of National Intelligence in his new role, ODNI said Wednesday.

Before working with the CIA, the law graduate functioned as intelligence counsel for the Department of Justice’s assistant attorney general for national security. Kristi Scott succeeds Huebner as the latter transitions from the CIA to CLPT.

The CLPT office works to incorporate civil liberties and privacy security into policies and activities within the intelligence community. This work intends to ensure the protection of civil liberties, privacy and transparency across IC operations.

Acquisition & Procurement/M&A Activity/News
ECS Awarded Google Cloud Premier Partnership; John Sankovich Quoted
by William McCormick
Published on August 21, 2019
ECS Awarded Google Cloud Premier Partnership; John Sankovich Quoted


Jeff Brody

ECS has been named a Premier Partner for Google Cloud Platform for the second consecutive year, the company announced on Wednesday. 

This designation recognizes ECS’ expertise and technical proficiency in leveraging the Google Cloud Platform to deliver advanced cloud solutions. ECS uses the Google Cloud Platform to solve customers’ complex challenges and achieve agile, secure, value-driven cloud transformations.

“Through the Google Cloud Platform, ECS provides our customers with innovative solutions in areas such as application modernization, big data, machine learning, and artificial intelligence,†said John Sankovich, ECS vice president of cloud solutions. “We are excited to be recognized at the highest levels as a Google Premier Partner and offer our customers this expert capability.â€

To achieve this distinction, ECS earned professional technical and product certifications, delivered innovative customer success, and generated consumption and adoption of the Google Cloud Platform. ECS offers cloud consulting, migration, managed services, and full and direct resale access to all Google Cloud Platform services through its Cloud Center of Excellence.

About ECS

ECS, a segment of ASGN, delivers advanced solutions in cloud, cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, machine learning, application and IT modernization, science and engineering. The company solves critical, complex challenges for customers across the U.S. public sector, defense, intelligence, and commercial industries. 

ECS maintains partnerships with leading cloud, cybersecurity, and AI/ML providers and holds specialized certifications in their technologies. Headquartered in Fairfax, Virginia, ECS has more than 2,700 employees throughout the United States.

Government Technology/News
Fleet Readiness Center East Gets New Facility for Laser Shock Peening
by Nichols Martin
Published on August 21, 2019
Fleet Readiness Center East Gets New Facility for Laser Shock Peening


Jeff Brody

The U.S. Navy has established a new facility to help Fleet Readiness Center East maintain its F-35 Lightning II aircraft via laser technology. Construction of the F-35 laser shock peening facility concluded in July, with full operational capability expected in 2020, the Navy said Tuesday.

A contractor for the laser shock peening will be stationed at the facility in early spring to prepare for the arrival of the first F-35 aircraft to undergo the service. The aircraft will arrive at the site in June 2020 for validation and verification.

Laser shock peening works to strengthen aircraft components without the need for additional metal, boosting an aircraft’s lifespan. The new facility will allow the U.S. Marine Corps to use the technology on F-35 aircraft.

Matthew Crisp, F-35 Joint Program Office site lead at FRCE, said the technology has been used for the F-22 Raptor and production of aircraft components such as engine blades. The facility measures 16K square feet and consists of two bays for laser shock peening activities.

“Being able to perform this laser shock peening process adds a huge strategic capability to our depot,” said Donald Jeter, portfolio manager of FRCE’s F-35 aircraft line.

Government Technology/News
VA Inspector General Reviews Electronic Scheduling System Implementation
by Matthew Nelson
Published on August 21, 2019
VA Inspector General Reviews Electronic Scheduling System Implementation


Jeff Brody

The Department of Veterans Affairs’ Office of the Inspector General released the results of an audit seeking to validate the Veterans Health Administration and the Office of Information Technology’s Veterans Information Systems and Technology Architecture Scheduling Enhancement effort. The audit confirmed the management team did not oversee the project to enable precise development of updates and help the system meet user standards, VA OIG said Tuesday.

OIG confirmed delays in the fielding of an updated version for VSE in 2017 and validated that VA placed a medical appointment scheduling system’s deployment on hold. OIG advised the agency’s assistant secretary for information and technology and chief information officer to strictly implement project management processes to help VA define planning requirements prior to project execution

VA’s OIT plans to introduce a program management review process to track the delivery and sustainment of project results. Additionally, the agency is slated to adopt a scheduling capability as part of modernization efforts for VistA.

Government Technology/News
DHS S&T, First Responder Resource Group Discuss Public Safety Initiatives in Annual Meeting
by Matthew Nelson
Published on August 21, 2019
DHS S&T, First Responder Resource Group Discuss Public Safety Initiatives in Annual Meeting


Jeff Brody

The Department of Homeland Security’s science and technology directorate met with the First Responder Resource Group to discuss public safety gaps, priorities and potential projects. FRRG reviewed initiatives under the directorate’s Silicon Valley Innovation Program, Small Business Innovation Research effort and Next Generation First Responder Apex Program, DHS said Tuesday.

DHS S&T demonstrated some of its technologies during the meeting, including a GPS tracking tool and a virtual training system. In addition, the two entities discussed the expansion and commercialization of DHS S&T technologies and opened new solicitations for various topics.

“Thanks to strong relationships with our industry partners and their ongoing hard work and innovation, we are able to create technological solutions and apply them to the emergency response environment,” said Milt Nenneman, a program manager at DHS S&T.

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Nat’l Archives & Records Administration Puts Focus on Records Digitization
by Brenda Marie Rivers
Published on August 21, 2019
Nat’l Archives & Records Administration Puts Focus on Records Digitization


Jeff Brody

Laurence Brewer, chief records officer of the National Archives and Records Administration, said that the agency will fully transition into digital records management during a conference in Washington, D.C., Federal News Network reported Tuesday. Brewer added that the NARA will retrain its workforce to handle electronic records and discontinue its acceptance of hard copies by December 2022.

“We have a lot of people who are comfortable working with analog paper records, and we need to make sure we bring them along so that they can be more comfortable and informed about working with electronic records,” he noted.

NARA plans to collaborate with the Office of Personnel Management to create a job series on records management. According to Brewer, technologies such as artificial intelligence, machine learning and predictive coding help modernize the agency’s procedures.

Government Technology/News
Suzanne Spaulding: Cyberspace Solarium Commission to Publish Security Recommendations Early Next Year
by Nichols Martin
Published on August 21, 2019
Suzanne Spaulding: Cyberspace Solarium Commission to Publish Security Recommendations Early Next Year


Jeff Brody
Suzanne Spaulding

Suzanne Spaulding, a member of the Cyberspace Solarium Commission, said the group will release cybersecurity recommendations in early 2020, The Hill reported Tuesday. A strategic cyber approach will require all available tools, resources and connections from both public and private sectors, she said at the Digital Government Institute’s 930gov conference.

The 2019 National Defense Authorization Act required the creation of the commission that must work to report on cyber space. The House’s proposal for the bill’s 2020 version tasks the commission to submit the report by Sept. 1 next year, and the Senate’s version calls for a Feb. 2 submission date. Spaulding formerly served as an undersecretary for a specific directorate within the Department of Homeland Security. This former directorate now operates as the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency.

Government Technology/News
SBA Deploys AI, Cloud Capabilities for Pilot Cybersecurity Efforts
by Brenda Marie Rivers
Published on August 21, 2019
SBA Deploys AI, Cloud Capabilities for Pilot Cybersecurity Efforts


Jeff Brody

The Small Business Administration conducted a pilot project focusing on using artificial intelligence and cloud technology to improve agencies’ cybersecurity posture, Nextgov reported Tuesday.

Guy Cavallo, deputy chief information officer of SBA, told attendees at a Nextgov event that the agency conducted 90-day sprint pilots using cloud infrastructure and iterative procedures that helped simplify development operations. He added that SBA’s pilot efforts helped establish cloud cyber tools as viable cybersecurity capabilities for the agency that meet the goals under the Continuous Diagnostics and Mitigation program.

“Unfortunately we don’t have any data scientists or any AI experts on staff at SBA, so it is something we are going to have to work through, most likely through contractors with government leadership,” Cavallo noted.

SBA and other agencies like the Department of Veterans Affairs are working on addressing bias issues in datasets and AI algorithms. 

Government Technology/News
Ron Ross: NIST’s Updated Supply Chain, Cybersecurity Standards Adds Privacy Controls
by Brenda Marie Rivers
Published on August 21, 2019
Ron Ross: NIST’s Updated Supply Chain, Cybersecurity Standards Adds Privacy Controls


Jeff Brody

Ron Ross, a National Institute of Standards and Technology fellow, said the agency integrated more privacy controls for Revision 5 of Special Publication 800-53 focused on cybersecurity and supply chain matters, Fifth Domain reported Wednesday.

Ross, who leads the Federal Information Security Modernization Act Implementation Project at NIST, told the publication that the Office of Management and Budget’s delayed review of SP 800-53 has also pushed back the relase date of related guidelines.

“That document, as long as it’s being held up for its final public draft, that’s kind of put a hold on six other publications,” he said. “We’ve got things in the queue.”

According to Ross, the fifth revision covers security controls spanning program management, privacy and supply chain security. He added that he anticipates the final draft of NIST’s 800-160 Vol. 2, which covers cyber resiliency in system development, to be released on Sept. 5.

Ross’ comments come after NIST delayed its release of SP 800-171 Revision 2, which is used by Department of Defense contractors as cybersecurity guidelines for handling unclassified information.

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