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CACI Expanding Presence in Texas Technology Corridor; Kevin Kelly Quoted
by William McCormick
Published on September 17, 2019
CACI Expanding Presence in Texas Technology Corridor; Kevin Kelly Quoted


Jeff Brody

CACI International announced on Tuesday that the company is expanding its presence in the Texas Technology Corridor by opening offices in Port San Antonio and Austin, Texas. CACI also plans to create new space in the Capital Factory technology incubation hub in Austin.

The company’s engineers and experts working in these new and expanded facilities will increase the company’s support of the cybersecurity and technology needs of the region’s defense, intelligence, academic, and civilian communities.

“CACI’s substantial investments in San Antonio and Austin further demonstrate our commitment to grow our support of our customers, including the Air Force’s cyber and C4ISR elements in Joint Base San Antonio, NSA in Texas, and the U.S. Army Futures Command based in Austin,” said Kevin Kelly, president of CACI’s National Security and Innovative Solutions sector.

CACI will use the new 8,000-square-foot Port San Antonio facility to collaborate with the U.S. Air Force and other government customers in the region to provide research and development of full-spectrum cybersecurity and cyberspace solutions. In Austin, CACI recently opened a new 55,000-square-foot facility where a 200-person team supports signals intelligence and electronic missions conducted by the U.S. Army, Navy, and the intelligence community.

These missions include ground-based processing stations for Naval Air Systems Command EP-3, P-8 and MQ-4C TRITON aircraft, as well as other signals intelligence capabilities.

About CACI International 

CACI’s 22,000 talented employees are vigilant in providing the unique expertise and distinctive technology that address our customers’ greatest enterprise and mission challenges. Our culture of good character, innovation, and excellence drives our success and earns us recognition as a Fortune World’s Most Admired Company. As a member of the Fortune 1000 Largest Companies, the Russell 1000 Index, and the S&P MidCap 400 Index, we consistently deliver strong shareholder value.

Contract Awards/News
DHS Selects Hughes Network Systems for $3B TacCom II Contract; Rick Lober Quoted
by William McCormick
Published on September 17, 2019
DHS Selects Hughes Network Systems for $3B TacCom II Contract; Rick Lober Quoted


Jeff Brody

Hughes Network Systems announced on Tuesday that the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has selected the company as an awardee of the $3 billion DHS Tactical Communications Equipment and Services II (TacCom II) contract vehicle.

TacCom II now includes satellite technology and services from Hughes to enhance agency capabilities for emergency communications, rural and remote connectivity, and Communications-On-The-Move (COTM) systems.

“At Hughes, we understand that to be mission-ready, the government needs reliable access to resilient, tactical communications where and when they need it,” said Rick Lober, vice president and general manager, Defense and Intelligence Systems Division at Hughes. “TacCom II will enable agencies to rapidly deploy secure satellite-enabled solutions like cellular backhaul, Wi-Fi hotspots, VoIP and mobility to keep their workforces connected, no matter where the mission takes them,” Lober added. 

Designed to enable mission critical information and situational awareness sharing, TacCom II is expected to foster inter-agency collaboration among DHS and nine participating agencies, including the Departments of Agriculture, Interior, Justice, Health and Human Services, State, Treasury, Veterans Affairs, White House Communications Agency, and the U.S. Air Force.

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 the Americas. For large enterprises and governments, the company’s HughesONâ„¢ managed network services provide complete connectivity solutions employing an optimized mix of satellite and terrestrial technologies.

News
DHS Launches Cyber Competition for Military, Federal Civilian Employees
by Jane Edwards
Published on September 17, 2019
DHS Launches Cyber Competition for Military, Federal Civilian Employees


Jeff Brody

The Department of Homeland Security has launched a three-part competition to test the cybersecurity skills of military and civilian agency employees, Federal News Network reported Monday.

“The President’s Cup Cybersecurity Competition is a competition aimed at identifying and recognizing the best cybersecurity talent in the federal workforce,” Rob Karas, deputy director of vulnerability management at DHS’ Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, told the publication in an interview.

The first two rounds of the President’s Cup will challenge individuals and teams to remotely answer questions akin to those on the TV show Jeopardy! and solve the problem in a virtual environment. DHS will select top 10 individuals and top five teams to move to the final round.

Karas said the third round will include an escape room contest and “a capture the flag” challenge. The final round of the competition will be held at CISA’s facility in Arlington, Va.

“It will all be based on the National Institute of Standards and Technology’s National Initiative for Cybersecurity Education framework and tied back to that,” Karas said. “One of the concepts we are building right now is a simulation of a nuclear facility. The teams will be put into a nuclear facility, something is malfunctioning and they have to figure out what is happening, diagnose it and work their way out of it.”

Interested stakeholders have until Sept. 27 to register for the contest. DHS came up with the competition after President Donald Trump signed an executive order in May requiring the federal government to implement measures to build up the country’s cybersecurity workforce. 

Government Technology/News
Agencies See Need for New Skill Sets as Gov’t Leverages Data; Kris Rowley Quoted
by Jane Edwards
Published on September 17, 2019
Agencies See Need for New Skill Sets as Gov’t Leverages Data; Kris Rowley Quoted


Jeff Brody

Some federal agencies are seeing changes in job functions and starting to recognize the need for its workforce to acquire new skill sets as the government advances the use of data to support missions, Federal Times reported Monday. 

Kris Rowley, chief data officer at the General Services Administration, said sharing data analysis on a common platform by GSA’s data professionals is a “good disruptive mentality,” which could cause agencies to reassess the role of managers and need for data literacy among staff.

“What we really need them to do now is look at what are the types of algorithms and methodologies being applied to this data … what types of prediction is it showing, and with your years of experience, is there anything missing from this type of analysis and recommendation? This is a different work stream for the manager level and we’re starting to see this evolve now,” he said Monday at the Professional Services Council Tech Trends conference.

Margaret Weichert, deputy director for management at the Office of Management and Budget, discussed the need for training and reskilling programs to advance the government’s digital modernization effort.

News
OFPP Chief Michael Wooten Lays Out Priorities to Modernize Federal Acquisition Process
by Jane Edwards
Published on September 17, 2019
OFPP Chief Michael Wooten Lays Out Priorities to Modernize Federal Acquisition Process


Jeff Brody
Michael Wooten

Michael Wooten, administrator of the Office of Federal Procurement Policy within the Office of Management and Budget, said he has a set of priorities to advance and transform the government acquisition process. One is to build on current efforts to leverage the purchasing power through category management, Nextgov reported Monday.

The other priorities he discussed at a Professional Services Council-hosted event are upskilling the government’s technology workforce and leveraging large data workloads and turning them into actionable business intelligence.

Wooten also discussed the potential of artificial intelligence and the need for the government procurement workforce to leverage machine learning, robotic process automation and other AI-related platforms.

“If we get this right, our AI acquisition is not outpaced by obsolescence and our near-peers,” Wooten said. “We have to think about that pace.”

News/Press Releases
UiPath to Host the Largest Global Gathering of RPA Practitioners at FORWARD III
by William McCormick
Published on September 16, 2019
UiPath to Host the Largest Global Gathering of RPA Practitioners at FORWARD III


Jeff Brody

UiPath will host FORWARD III, the first-ever global event for the RPA community, at the Bellagio in Las Vegas on October 15-16, 2019. More than 3,000 UiPath experts, customers, partners and RPA enthusiasts from around the world are expected to attend the conference. 

The conference theme, “Reboot Work,” encourages everyone to stop working in old, outdated ways, and to start working in a new way, a better way, a way that frees workers to do the work worth doing. The event will feature keynote addresses from UiPath CEO Daniel Dines, UiPath Chief Product Officer Param Kahlon, Forrester’s Craig Le Clair and Neuroscientist and Author David Eagleman. 

“FORWARD III serves as the center of gravity in the RPA world, an annual event gathering the visionaries and groundbreakers who are moving the fourth Industrial Revolution forward,” said Dines. “FORWARD is not about UiPath. It’s about how RPA and AI together can help organizations reboot work. We’re thrilled to host, for the first time ever, our global community in one place to learn from each other and usher in the Automation First era.”

To register to attend FORWARD III, please visit our event site. If you are a member of the press and would like to attend and set up meetings, please reach out to UiPath@V2comms.com.

About UiPath

UiPath is leading the “automation first” era – championing one robot for every person, delivering free and open training and collaboration and enabling robots to learn new skills through AI and machine learning. Led by a commitment to bring digital era skills to more than a million people, the company’s enterprise Robotic Process Automation (RPA) platform has already automated millions of repetitive, mind-numbing tasks for business and government organizations all over the world, improving productivity, customer experience and employee job satisfaction.

Government Technology/News
Army Launches UAV Tech Contest for University Students
by Nichols Martin
Published on September 16, 2019
Army Launches UAV Tech Contest for University Students


Jeff Brody

The U.S. Army invites university students to submit concepts on unmanned aerial vehicles for a chance to win up to $35K, Army Times reported Friday.

Wichita State University organizes the C3 Converge/Collaborate/Create Challenge that allows college and graduate students to pitch Army UAV ideas to defense and industry experts.

Steve Cyrus, manager of technology collaborations at the university’s FirePoint Innovations Center, said the C3 program aims to build the next generation of technology makers for the Army, and to foster collaboration between the service branch and universities.

Interested students from any U.S. university may submit applications through Oct. 18.

Government Technology/News
Ryan Cote: DOT Aims For IT Modernization in Three Years
by Thea Loise Woodward
Published on September 16, 2019
Ryan Cote: DOT Aims For IT Modernization in Three Years


Jeff Brody

Ryan Cote, chief information officer at the Department of Transportation, has said that the department has a three-year plan to modernize its IT processes, Federal News Network reported Friday.

According to Cote, “safety, infrastructure and technology innovation” are the three key factors in the undertaking. In the end, the plan aims to have the office of the CIO handle the department’s projects, instead of those responsibilities being divided between several different officers.

Starting with the most important ones, systems will undergo a cybersecurity evaluation, and those found lacking will be replaced. In addition, the currently 60 government grant platforms will be consolidated into a single platform.

“There are 100 more things like that, that we need to do,” said Cote.

Government Technology/News
DIU to Help Navy Adopt Predictive Maintenance; Mike Madsen Quoted
by Nichols Martin
Published on September 16, 2019
DIU to Help Navy Adopt Predictive Maintenance; Mike Madsen Quoted


Jeff Brody
Mike Madsen

The Defense Innovation Unit is in talks with the U.S. Navy to implement the use of predictive maintenance in the service branch, FCW reported Friday.

Mike Madsen, director of strategic engagement at DIU, said at a recent industry event that the unit and U.S. are planning to award a contract on predictive maintenance within fiscal year 2020.

DIU is looking streamline its approach to transition technologies, such as predictive maintenance, into fully approved programs of record, he said Thursday at the Dell Technologies Forum on Real Transformation.

Predictive maintenance is an approach that uses artificial intelligence to determine and manage repair schedules.

The Navy’s use of predictive maintenance would follow the U.S. Air Force’s and U.S. Army’s adoption of this AI-driven approach.

Government Technology/News
DOE Announces $110M Funding for Carbon Capture, Storage R&D Projects
by Neel Mehta
Published on September 16, 2019
DOE Announces $110M Funding for Carbon Capture, Storage R&D Projects


Jeff Brody

The Department of Energy’s Office of Fossil Energy has allocated a total of $110M in federal funding to aid various research and development projects focused on carbon capture, utilization and storage. 

DOE said Friday it selected 13 projects to receive approximately $75M through two funding opportunity announcements issued earlier this year and approved roughly $35M for cost-shared R&D projects under a new FOA. 

Projects selected under the first FOA will support front-end engineering design studies for commercial-scale carbon capture systems on coal and natural gas power plants, while the second initiative will help accelerate CCUS deployment.

DOE said the third FOA aims to bolster wide-scale deployment of CCUS technologies by performing carbon capture assessment and storage site characterization. 

“CCUS technologies are vital to ensuring the U.S. can continue to safely use our vast fossil energy resources, and we are proud to be a global leader in this field,” said Energy Secretary Rick Perry.

The National Energy Technology Laboratory will manage the selected projects.

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