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Dr. William Vantine of SPA Named GovCon Awards Finalist; Julie Coons Quoted
by William McCormick
Published on September 24, 2019
Dr. William Vantine of SPA Named GovCon Awards Finalist; Julie Coons Quoted


Jeff Brody

Dr. William Vantine, president and CEO of Systems Planning and Analysis (SPA), was named a finalist in the Northern Virginia Chamber of Commerce and the Professional Services Council (PSC) Government Contractor (GovCon) Awards program, SPA announced on Tuesday. 

“I am extremely honored to be named a finalist in the Executive of the Year category,” Dr. Vantine said. “Any success I am recognized for is a direct result of the incredible team we have working at Systems Planning and Analysis, providing critical support to our clients as they make national security decisions every day.”

Presented annually, the purpose of the GovCon Awards is to honor the exceptional work of the leaders and businesses in the region’s government contracting sector and for the second year in a row Dr. Vantine was named a finalist as Executive of the Year for companies with $75 million to $300 million in revenue.

The winners will be named during the 17th annual awards gala on Nov. 6 at the Ritz-Carlton Tysons Corner, the premier awards event for the Washington area government contracting community.

“The 2019 Greater Washington Government Contractor Award finalists are the pre-eminent leaders in the government contracting community,” said Julie Coons, Northern Virginia Chamber president and CEO. “The selection process is highly competitive, and all finalists should be very proud of this achievement.” 

About SPA:  

Systems Planning and Analysis, Inc. provides timely and objective analysis and integrated technical, operational, programmatic, policy, and business solutions in support of important national objectives.  SPA’s distinguished reputation for over 45 years is based on high caliber work supporting national security and national defense customers.

Contract Awards/News
Raytheon Developing High-Power Microwave System for U.S. Air Force
by William McCormick
Published on September 24, 2019
Raytheon Developing High-Power Microwave System for U.S. Air Force


Jeff Brody

Raytheon (NYSE: RTN) will deliver a prototype high-power microwave system for troops overseas under a contract with the U.S. Air Force, the company announced on Tuesday.

Troops will use the HPM system to destroy hostile drones. Raytheon’s HPM system uses directed energy to take down drones. HPM’s wide beam can disable multiple targets at one time. The contract follows a separate Air Force contract in which Raytheon will build two prototype high-energy laser systems, also to be deployed overseas.

“There’s more than one way to defeat a drone,” said Dr. Thomas Bussing, Raytheon Advanced Missile Systems vice president. “We are delivering the world’s first defensive directed energy systems that can be used alone or in tandem to defeat enemy drones at the speed of light.”

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.

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PSC Hosting Webinar on E-Verify Federal Contractor Rule Featuring Wash100 Award Winner David Berteau
by William McCormick
Published on September 24, 2019
PSC Hosting Webinar on E-Verify Federal Contractor Rule Featuring Wash100 Award Winner David Berteau


Jeff Brody

The Professional Services Council (PSC) will be hosting a webinar on Thursday, Sept. 26th at 8:30 a.m. for a discussion regarding  the E-Verify federal contractor rule and how it applies to the federal contractor community, including subcontractors. Other topics to be discussed include: 

  • What the E-Verify federal contractor rule is;

  • Resources to assist in your employment eligibility verification processes;

  • Real day-to-day examples of the E-Verify process;

  • Answers to participant questions.

David Berteau, president and CEO of PSC and 2019 Wash100 Award recipient, will be featured as a speaker along with Dave Basham, Form I-9 and E-Verify Speaker, USCIS, DHS. 

This webinar is intended for companies who do business with the federal government, but interested media are invited to participate. Please email PSC Media Relations Director Ashlei Stevens to confirm your attendance by 3:00 p.m. Wednesday, September 25, 2019.

About Professional Services Council: 

PSC is the voice of the government technology and professional services industry. PSC’s more than 400 member companies represent small, medium and large businesses that provide federal agencies with services of all kinds, including information technology, engineering, logistics, facilities management, operations and maintenance, consulting, international development, scientific, social, environmental services, and more. Together, the trade association’s members employ hundreds of thousands of Americans in all 50 states.

Government Technology/News
DOE Taps Public-Private Partnership to Manage Water Desalination R&D Hub
by Matthew Nelson
Published on September 24, 2019
DOE Taps Public-Private Partnership to Manage Water Desalination R&D Hub


Jeff Brody

The Department of Energy has chosen a public-private partnership led by the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory to manage a research and development facility that will focus on desalineation technology platforms. DOE said Monday that the National Alliance for Water Innovation will aim to address water security gaps and explore approaches to treat certain water sources for multiple applications via the Energy-Water Desalination Hub. 

Under the initiative, NAWI will build treatment systems for produced, brackish and sea-based waters in an effort to help water desalination system suppliers build critical components and large-scale platforms. The alliance also seeks to minimize the environmental impact for 90 percent of non-traditional water sources over the next decade.

The National Renewable Energy Laboratory and the National Energy Technology Laboratory helped form NAWI, which has more than 35 members and 180 partner organizations. Congress has allocated $40 million for the hub since fiscal 2017 and DOE expects stakeholders to provide $34 million in cost-share funds.

The department added it plans to award research grants to solar desalination and wastewater resource recovery projects through the Water Security Grand Challenge.

Government Technology/News
GSA Eyes More Structured Approach to Offering Software-Defined Network Services Under EIS Vehicle
by Jane Edwards
Published on September 24, 2019
GSA Eyes More Structured Approach to Offering Software-Defined Network Services Under EIS Vehicle


Jeff Brody

The General Services Administration has asked nine contractors for advice on how to offer software-defined wide-area network services to agencies through the $50B Enterprise Infrastructure Services telecommunications contract, FCW reported Monday.

“SD-WAN services are being requested and proposed under EIS using existing contract services such as Managed Network Services, Transport Services and Service-Related Equipment,” a spokesperson for GSA told the publication in a statement Friday.

The spokesperson added that the EIS team has sought and received feedback from all prime contractors and a subcontractor with regard to the SD-WAN broadband services and is in the process of reviewing the comments.

Jim Russo, telecommunications manager for EIS solutions development at GSA’s Federal Acquisition Service, sent a letter to EIS suppliers to ask specific questions about SD-WAN, including standard pricing models for the capabilities and the services’ effect on overall client spending compared with conventional WAN services.

Government Technology/News
Thomas Zurbuchen: NASA Eyes Space Telescope for Detection of Hazardous Asteroids
by Jane Edwards
Published on September 24, 2019
Thomas Zurbuchen: NASA Eyes Space Telescope for Detection of Hazardous Asteroids


Jeff Brody
Thomas Zurbuchen

Thomas Zurbuchen, associate administrator for science at NASA, said the space agency plans to build a space-based telescope to identify and track near-Earth objects that could pose potential threats to the planet, GeekWire reported Monday. Zurbuchen said at a meeting of NASA’s Planetary Science Advisory Committee Monday the proposed infrared telescope for the NEO Surveillance Mission will use the technologies created for the NEOCam telescope.

He noted that the agency’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory will play a key role in the development of the NEO Surveillance Mission, which will function as a planetary defense mission. The proposed telescope is expected to take off by 2025 to detect 65 percent of 140-meter-wide near-Earth asteroids within five years following the launch, according to the report.

Government Technology/News
Lt. Gen. John Thompson on Phase 2 National Security Space Launch Competition
by Jane Edwards
Published on September 24, 2019
Lt. Gen. John Thompson on Phase 2 National Security Space Launch Competition


Jeff Brody
John Thompson

Lt. Gen. John Thompson, commander of the Air Force Space and Missile Systems Center, said the service branch is in the process of assessing plans that were submitted in response to a solicitation for the second phase of the National Security Space Launch program, Bloomberg reported Monday.

Thompson said the vendors competing for NSSL phase 2 have proposed rockets with “viable technologies” and are “on track to meet our requirements.”

Northrop Grumman, SpaceX, United Launch Alliance and Blue Origin are the four companies vying for a program to launch national security payloads through 2027. The service branch plans to select two launch service providers by mid-June.

Thompson stated that the military branch is examining the use of reusable rocket boosters. “So reusabilility is just one way to change the return-on-investment for the vendor and be able to price a little bit differently in a competition,” he said.

Government Technology/News
Deloitte Launches Smart Factory Fabric on Amazon Web Services to Accelerate Smart Factory Transformations
by William McCormick
Published on September 23, 2019
Deloitte Launches Smart Factory Fabric on Amazon Web Services to Accelerate Smart Factory Transformations


Jeff Brody

Deloitte announced on Monday that the company has launched Smart Factory Fabric, a pre-configured suite of cloud-based Internet of Things (IoT) applications powered by Amazon Web Services, to accelerate smart factory transformations for companies with manufacturing operations.

The Smart Factory Fabric suite of services helps companies improve their operational performance and reduce costs by increasing visibility, optimizing production, improving quality, and minimizing unplanned downtime associated with running a smart factory.

Smart Factory Fabric is designed for companies with manufacturing operations; sample industry sectors include: aerospace and defense; industrial products; pharmaceutical and medical devices; automotive; government; high tech; oil, gas and chemicals; and power and utilities. 

“For companies with complex manufacturing operations, implementing a smart factory solution at industrial scale can be daunting, but imperative for those who wish to remain competitive today. That’s why we’ve worked with AWS on a smart factory offering,” said Andy Daecher, principal, Deloitte Consulting LLP and Deloitte Digital IoT U.S. practice lead. “Smart Factory Fabric pairs Deloitte’s experience in business strategy, operations, industrial products, and technology engineering with AWS cloud and IoT services, including its global reach, to deliver a scalable, configurable smart factory that’s tailored to a manufacturer’s unique needs.”

About Deloitte

Deloitte provides industry-leading audit, consulting, tax and advisory services to many of the world’s most admired brands, including nearly 90% of the Fortune 500 and more than 5,000 private and middle market companies. Our people work across the industry sectors that drive and shape today’s marketplace — delivering measurable and lasting results that help reinforce public trust in our capital markets, inspire clients to see challenges as opportunities to transform and thrive, and help lead the way toward a stronger economy and a healthy society.

Government Technology/News
NSA Deploying AI to Analyze Suspicious Smallsat Behavior
by Brenda Marie Rivers
Published on September 23, 2019
NSA Deploying AI to Analyze Suspicious Smallsat Behavior


Jeff Brody

The National Security Agency is leveraging artificial intelligence to analyze telemetry data and identify anomalies in small satellites’ behavior to ensure that they are not under the control of adversaries, Defense One reported Friday.

Aaron Ferguson, technical director of the NSA Capabilities Directorate’s encryption solutions office, told attendees at a Defense One event that the experiment will help inform modifications for future smallsats which will be deployed in low-Earth orbit.

“It’s no longer good enough to have a satellite that can survive launch, begin to operate, and survive initial operations,” said Gen. John Raymond, commander of the recently created U.S. Space Command. “You have to have a satellite that is defendable, and so Space Command will put a sharp focus on that.”

Bill Malik, vice president of infrastructure systems at Trend Micro, added that issues in satellite security will significantly impact other efforts such as the planned 5G rollout. In a prior conference held in May, Malik noted in a presentation that there have been six known cases of NASA satellite hacking before 2011.

Government Technology/News
SOCOM Plans AI, Machine Learning Integration for Tactical Operations
by Brenda Marie Rivers
Published on September 23, 2019
SOCOM Plans AI, Machine Learning Integration for Tactical Operations


Jeff Brody

David Spirk, chief data officer of the U.S. Special Operations Command, said the command is seeking artificial intelligence and machine learning capabilities to support the development of Hyper Enabled Operator technology, C4ISRnet reported Saturday. The HEO effort is slated to succeed SOCOM’s Tactical Assault Light Operator Suit program which will run for five years.

“The only way we have HEO in the future is if we can reduce the cognitive load of that operator and his ability to command his resources at his disposal through automation and applied AI,” Spirk said.

He added that ML and AI technologies can improve automation at operation centers, support mission-specific forecasting and help operators leverage and disseminate intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance data in the field.

SOCOM intends to hold an AI symposium this month to discuss plans for establishing a sustainable AI portfolio.

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