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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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AFRL Hosts Collaborative Machine Learning Event with DoD, Universities
by Matthew Nelson
Published on July 24, 2019
AFRL Hosts Collaborative Machine Learning Event with DoD, Universities


Jeff Brody

Engineers and scientists from the Department of Defense and Air Force Research Laboratory met with representatives from various universities to augment collaborative efforts and discuss potential machine learning research gaps. Attendees from the University of Chicago, University of Wisconsin-Madison and Toyota Technological Institute joined government experts to examine concerns in autonomous, command and control and artificial intelligence technologies, the Wright-Patterson Air Force Base said Tuesday.

AFRL aims to modernize machine learning applications in the U.S. Air Force via the development of research methods, algorithms and theories under the University Center of Excellence on Efficient and Robust Machine Learning initiative. The effort will also work to tap potential machine learning professionals from the government and academic sectors through seminars, joint projects, partnerships and open engagements.

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DHS S&T Seeks Proposals for MBA Program Dev’t Initiative
by Brenda Marie Rivers
Published on July 24, 2019
DHS S&T Seeks Proposals for MBA Program Dev’t Initiative


Jeff Brody

The Department of Homeland Security released a request for proposals to establish an Executive Master of Business Administration learning track through the Center of Excellence program. DHS said Tuesday that its Science and Technology Directorate intends to award $10.5M to an accredited U.S. institution to develop the MBA program spanning business management, legal and technical subject areas.

The program must also cover technology-focused courses and enable DHS personnel to refine their skills in technology commercialization, industry relationship establishment and overall federal acquisition management. 

“S&T’s investment in this space will build a cross-DHS collaborative workforce with the capability and skillset needed to develop, acquire, implement and manage the transition process of operationally relevant technologies,” said William Bryan, DHS acting undersecretary for science and technology.

S&T will accept responses to the RFP through Aug. 9 ahead of plans to select a contractor by September. S&T’s COEs are U.S. university-led consortia comprised of government, industry, academic and other research entities that work to educate and train new homeland security personnel and experts.

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Joshua Skule, Executive Assistant Director for Intelligence with the FBI, Announced as Keynote Speaker for Potomac Officers Club’s 2019 Intel Summit on July 31st
by William McCormick
Published on July 24, 2019
Joshua Skule, Executive Assistant Director for Intelligence with the FBI, Announced as Keynote Speaker for Potomac Officers Club’s 2019 Intel Summit on July 31st


Jeff Brody

Joshua Skule, executive assistant director of Intelligence for the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), will be a keynote speaker for Potomac Officers Club’s 6th Annual Intel Summit on July 31st. Don’t wait to register for the summit right here. 

GovCon leaders from the public and private sector will discuss the top priorities and initiatives from intelligence agencies as the emergence of innovative technologies continues to change the landscape. During the summit, our speakers will address the impact technology is making on the intelligence community and how to stay ahead of the curve. 

Skule assumed his current role within the FBI in June 2016 and he serves as the strategic leader of the FBI’s intelligence program, with centralized authority, responsibility and oversight for all of the FBI’s intelligence work. He began his career with the FBI as a Special Agent in Chicago’s field office and climbed the ladder through various senior leadership positions to his current post. 

Skule’s holds extensive experience in counterterrorism, cyber investigations, field intelligence program, excellence in language services, improved finished intelligence production, refined confidential human source validation, development of the intelligence workforce, and cross-programmatic strategic analysis. In addition, Skule graduated from the United States Naval Academy with a Bachelor’s Degree in Political Science and Government in 1991. 

John Edwards of the CIA and 2019 Wash100 Award recipients Vice Adm. Robert Sharp of the NGA and Lt. Gen. Robert Ashley of DIA will join Skule as keynote speaks for Potomac Officers Club’s 6th Annual Intel Summit on July 31st. Register for POC’s Intel Summit right here.

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Jim Garrettson, CEO of Executive Mosaic, Presents Steve Harris, SVP & GM of Dell EMC Federal, His Fourth Consecutive Wash100 Award
by William McCormick
Published on July 24, 2019
Jim Garrettson, CEO of Executive Mosaic, Presents Steve Harris, SVP & GM of Dell EMC Federal, His Fourth Consecutive Wash100 Award


Jeff Brody

Jim Garrettson, founder and CEO of Executive Mosaic, presented Steve Harris, senior vice president and general manager of Dell EMC Federal, with his fourth consecutive Wash100 Award on Thursday.

Executive Mosaic recognizes Harris for leading the company’s efforts to help federal clients modernize IT infrastructure, improve cybersecurity posture and transition to cloud-based platforms. We are thrilled to present the most coveted award in government contracting to Harris.

Harris has served in his current role since 2014. His focus is to enable Dell’s government customers to use IT as an effective and efficient tool that helps them better accomplish their mission.

Harris is a veteran Dell employee with over 21 years of experience in a wide range of positions with the company. He’s now using his years of public insight to help the Dell Federal team continue its close partnership with its government customers to meet their needs through IT and IT services.

To boost the government’s digital transformation, Harris suggested that federal agencies utilize automation to modernize or maintain legacy information technology systems. Harris wrote an opinion piece stating that automation could help agencies refocus resources to other government tasks.

Harris also emphasized that the government needs a multi-year strategic plan to guide how agencies prioritize applications and workloads. He noted that agencies should transform how employees engage with technological platforms to improve their cybersecurity posture and establish their IT infrastructure based on a secure-by-design method.

In addition, Harris graduated from the State University of New York College at Geneseo in 1992 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Management Science.

About the Wash100 Award

The Wash100 award, now in its sixth year, recognizes the most influential executives in the GovCon industry as selected by the Executive Mosaic team in tandem with online nominations from the GovCon community. Representing the best of the private and public sector, the winners demonstrate superior leadership, innovation, reliability, achievement and vision.

News
Sue Gordon: Intelligence Community Should Push for More Information Sharing
by Jane Edwards
Published on July 24, 2019
Sue Gordon: Intelligence Community Should Push for More Information Sharing


Jeff Brody
Sue Gordon

Sue Gordon, principal deputy director of national intelligence and 2019 Wash100 Award winner, said the intelligence community should ramp up its efforts to advance transparency and share more information with the public as foreign governments continue to target the general public and commercial businesses, C4ISRNET reported Tuesday. 

“And what that means is, intelligence has to be made available for those decision-makers, whether it’s the populace — ‘You all are being duped’ – or the private sector – ‘You all are having your secrets stolen,’” Gordon said during a recent episode of the podcast Intelligence Matters. “You need to make different decisions. And we need to give you information so that you can make different decisions. And that is a big leap for us, culturally.”

Gordon also commented on IC’s report on Russian election interference, the “know the risk, raise your shield” cybersecurity campaign and the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency’s data sharing efforts.

News
Gen. Terrence O’Shaughnessy: US Gov’t Should Remain Vigilant in the Arctic Region
by Matthew Nelson
Published on July 24, 2019
Gen. Terrence O’Shaughnessy: US Gov’t Should Remain Vigilant in the Arctic Region


Jeff Brody

Gen. Terrence O’Shaughnessy, commander at the North American Aerospace Defense and Nothern Commands, said the U.S. government must maintain vigilance with increased activities in the Arctic region. O’Shaughnessy noted that Northcom and NORAD should prioritize the development of a framework to utilize an array of sensor systems to reinforce domain awareness, the Department of Defense said Tuesday.

He noted the Northern Command has partnered with the service branches to validate methods of operation in the Arctic area. In addition, O’Shaughnessy said the government should build a defeat mechanism to mature from single point defense to a wider area of coverage.

“We have to advance from these stovepipe systems to this broad-level architecture … that’s clearly joint,” said O’Shaughnessy. “It has to be able to ingest all of the various sensors we have out there and be able to bring it to a command and control capability,” he added.

News
Bipartisan Policy Center’s Task Force Examines Oversight of Executive Branch Agencies
by Jane Edwards
Published on July 24, 2019
Bipartisan Policy Center’s Task Force Examines Oversight of Executive Branch Agencies


Jeff Brody

A task force of the Washington, D.C.-based think tank Bipartisan Policy Center is looking into organizations overseeing executive branch agencies and assessing how those agencies implement oversight recommendations, Federal News Network reported Tuesday.

The task force found that those agencies do not spend enough time to implement improvements to their performance and are focusing more on responding to oversight recommendations and compliance-based activities. Such agencies and oversight bodies have not established a culture that assumes risks at the beginning.

“If overseers are aware of risks that agencies are taking prior to any incident, and if overseers were satisfied that mitigation of these risks was taken seriously, we avoid the type of ‘gotcha’ oversight that often stymies innovation and breakthroughs,” said Rep. Gerry Connolly (D-Va.), chairman of the House Oversight and Reform Government Operations Subcommittee.

The task force called on the Government Accountability Office and inspectors general to focus their recommendations on performance measures and specific agency outcomes. Internal oversight groups should also work with GAO, IGs and other outside oversight organizations in terms of monitoring the progress of agencies and offering recommendations, according to the task force. The task force includes former officials from GAO, Office of Management and Budget and the Office of Personnel Management, among other agencies.

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