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Military Sealift Command Inaugurates Civil Service Training Hub
by Matthew Nelson
Published on March 26, 2019
Military Sealift Command Inaugurates Civil Service Training Hub


Military Sealift Command Inaugurates Civil Service Training Hub

The Military Sealift Command unveiled a new training facility at Joint Base Langley-Eustis intended to hone newly employed civil service mariners. The Military Sealift Command Center for Excellence opened with a ribbon cutting ceremony on March 25, the U.S. Navy said Monday. The service branch also plans to add damage control and firefighting simulators to the facility.

“Ultimately, the new Military Sealift Command Center for Excellence is replacing the MSC training center in Earl, New Jersey,” said Mike Morris, director of total force management at MSC. “Shifting our basic training to our new facility will mean that our new CIVMARs won’t have to be transported to the old training facility thus saving money while being more convenient and less stressful for our new teammates,” added Morris. 

Newly employed civil service mariners are required to complete the command’s basic training curriculum to receive qualification as part of the MSC’s fleet.

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Jim Garrettson, CEO of Executive Mosaic, Presents Tiffanny Gates, President and CEO of Novetta, Her First Wash100 Award
by William McCormick
Published on March 25, 2019
Jim Garrettson, CEO of Executive Mosaic, Presents Tiffanny Gates, President and CEO of Novetta, Her First Wash100 Award


Jim Garrettson, CEO of Executive Mosaic, Presents Tiffanny Gates, President and CEO of Novetta, Her First Wash100 Award

Jim Garrettson, founder and CEO of Executive Mosaic, presented Tiffanny Gates, president and CEO of Novetta, with her first Wash100 Award on Tuesday.

Executive Mosaic recognizes Gates for her efforts to increase the company’s workforce by exploring cloud-based platforms, big data and information technology. We are honored to present the most coveted award in government contracting to Tiffanny Gates of Novetta.

Gates joined Novetta as the president of the Federal Division in Jan. 2016 and became president and CEO of the company in March 2017. Prior to her current role, she served as the vice president of Raytheon between Nov. 2014 and Jan. 2016 and Blackbird Technologies from Dec. 2010 through Nov. 2014.

She also served as the SVP of Strategy and Business Development for ManTech International for over two years and the president of the Emerging Technologies Group USA for seven years. In the U.S. Navy, Gates worked as a cryptologic officer for five years and worked as an advisor to Razor’s Edge Ventures. She earned a bachelor of science degree from the United States Naval Academy in 1995.

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.

Visit the Wash100 site to learn about the other 99 winners of the 2019 Wash100 Award. On the site, you can submit your 10 votes for the GovCon executives of consequence that you believe will have the most significant impact in 2019.

Government Technology/News
AFRL Adopts New Technology to Boost Gallium Oxide R&D
by Nichols Martin
Published on March 25, 2019
AFRL Adopts New Technology to Boost Gallium Oxide R&D


AFRL Adopts New Technology to Boost Gallium Oxide R&D

The Air Force Research Laboratory is implementing a new feature to support the development of semiconductor materials for lighter and smaller electronics. The emerging Oxide Molecular Beam Epitaxy laboratory will house a new MBE chamber to create gallium oxide semiconductors for use in aircraft electronics, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base said Friday.

Don Dorsey, materials research engineer at AFRL, said that gallium oxide still holds a lot of unexplored potential as a semiconductor material. Gallium oxide has also displayed the capacity to withstand higher voltages than common silicon-based semiconductors, and allow for aircraft electronic components to be made in smaller sizes.

“We are able to produce extremely pure samples and have the assurance that our material formulations are exactly as we intend them,” he said.

The MBE technology also fosters collaboration with other AFRL directorates, industry firms and centers of excellence at universities.

“The capability to produce up to four-inch wafers enables us to work with university centers of excellence as well as industrial research organizations to advance the material capabilities and open new doors for this technology,” said Shin Mou, materials researcher at AFRL.

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FirstNet Partners with Industry, Community to Bolster Public Safety, Emergency Response
by Darwin McDaniel
Published on March 25, 2019
FirstNet Partners with Industry, Community to Bolster Public Safety, Emergency Response


FirstNet Partners with Industry, Community to Bolster Public Safety, Emergency Response

The First Responder Network Authority launched new initiatives to partner with the public and industry in planning public safety investments and creating a new roadmap to enhance the FirstNet network.

The FirstNet Authority Board announced the plans at a meeting on Wednesday in Jackson, Miss. The event focused on how the public can help improve critical communications and safety.

“This is the only nationwide broadband network that public safety has a voice in,” said FirstNet Board Chair Edward Horowitz. “From the earliest consultation days through the launch of the network, public safety has been and will continue to be at the center of everything we do.”

The FirstNet roadmap will use information from the private sector, academia and industry association to follow trends in the tech market.

“We will continue to engage with public safety to learn and understand their needs and collaborate with them so they can maximize the benefits of FirstNet for their life-saving mission,” said FirstNet Authority Acting CEO Ed Parkinson.

The FirstNet Authority is currently developing a new experience program that would help first responders leverage existing and future technologies through hands-on educational experiences. It also completed an agreement with the University of Mississippi Medical Center to promote innovation in emergency medical care and response in rural areas.

Government Technology/News
Federal Officials Call for Faster, Easier Way to Hire People in Government
by Darwin McDaniel
Published on March 25, 2019
Federal Officials  Call for Faster, Easier Way to Hire People in Government


Federal Officials Call for Faster, Easier Way to Hire People in Government

Federal technology officials called on the government to implement changes that would speed up the hiring process and make it easier for job seekers to navigate government agency web sites, Federal News Network reported Friday.

The call comes as the Federal Cyber Reskilling Academy is set to begin its first classes with 25 students in April, according to Jason Gray, chief information officer at the Department of Education. The program will focus on training for federal employees outside of IT to handle  cyber defense analyst positions in the future.

Gray spoke at a recent AFFIRM cybersecurity conference in Arlington, Va. Several panelists suggested agencies should accelerate the hiring process. The Office of Personnel Management should overhaul the usajobs.gov site to make it easier for job seekers to

The Department of Energy is utilizing partnerships with academia to recruit the right talent. The agency launched the CyberForce competition in 2018 that gathered students to defend servers and virtual machines from cyber attacks. The goal was to introduce cybersecurity to students, said Adrienne Lotto, the department’s deputy assistant secretary for infrastructure security and energy restoration.

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DOE Invests $36M in Thermal Exchange Research Projects
by Nichols Martin
Published on March 25, 2019
DOE Invests $36M in Thermal Exchange Research Projects


DOE Invests $36M in Thermal Exchange Research Projects

The Department of Energy is investing $36M in 18 research projects that will methods develop new thermal exchange technologies and methods for efficient energy conversion.

The projects are part of the High Intensity Thermal Exchange through Materials and Manufacturing Processes program and the OPEN+ Cohort, High Temperature device segment, the department said Friday. The department is supporting development of compact heat exchangers and components designed to withstand high temperature and high pressure.

The exchangers would operate for thousands of hours at temperatures over 1.4K degrees Fahrenheit to generate electricity. Ohio State University and International Mezzo Technologies are among 18 participants. The full list of HITEMMP awardees can be found here.  OPEN+ awardees are listed here.

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OMB Site Tracking Federal Spending Lacks Update Capability
by Brenda Marie Rivers
Published on March 25, 2019
OMB Site Tracking Federal Spending Lacks Update Capability


OMB Site Tracking Federal Spending Lacks Update Capability

The Government Accountability Office released a report Friday stating that the Office of Management and Budget does not have regular procedures for modifying data standards for its web site that is designed to provide transparency on federal spending.

OMB failed to inform the public on changes to the USASpending.gov website in line with requirements under the Digital Accountability and Transparency Act of 2014, according to the report. Additionally, OMB did not communicate with stakeholders on the modified primary place of performance address and data definition web site elements.

“Without transparent communication of changes to data definition standards, stakeholders—including staff at federal agencies required to report data according to these definitions—may miss important information relating to changes in how, when, and by whom data definitions are to be applied,” the report stated.

The Treasury Department developed a process for revising technical guidance matters and relaying relevant information to stakeholders.

Government Technology/News
DARPA System Offers New Autonomous Capabilities for Unmanned Vehicles
by Darwin McDaniel
Published on March 25, 2019
DARPA System Offers New Autonomous Capabilities for Unmanned Vehicles


DARPA System Offers New Autonomous Capabilities for Unmanned Vehicles

The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency completed a demonstration of its new collaborative operations in denied environment system which enables drones to perform tasks in areas without communications systems and GPS.

DARPA said Friday it tested the CODE with six RQ-23 Tigershark unmanned aerial vehicles at the U.S. Army Yuma Proving Ground.

Aside from working in a denied environment, the new system also enabled Uthe AVs to be controlled by a single person compared to traditional systems that require at least one operator per drone, according to Scott Wierzbanowski, program manager for CODE at the DARPA Tactical Technology Office.

The system allowed the Tigersharks to autonomously share information and collaborate even after operators lost communications with the UAVs.

“CODE can port into existing UAV systems and conduct collaborative operations,” Wierzbanowski said.

The demonstration used software and algorithms built by Raytheon and the White Force Network from Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory to create a live, virtual test environment. DARPA said it will transfer ownership of the system to the Naval Air Systems Command by late 2019.

Government Technology/News
Report: DoD’s F-15 Procurement Decision Seeks to Gain Diversity in Fighter Aircraft Industrial Base
by Jane Edwards
Published on March 25, 2019
Report: DoD’s F-15 Procurement Decision Seeks to Gain Diversity in Fighter Aircraft Industrial Base


Report: DoD’s F-15 Procurement Decision Seeks to Gain Diversity in Fighter Aircraft Industrial Base

A senior defense official said the Department of Defense’s decision to procure a new variant of Boeing-built F-15 fighter aircraft hopes to demonstrate DoD’s desire to keep two U.S.-based jet manufacturers in business in the next 10 years, Defense One reported Friday.

“One of the considerations was the diversity of the industrial base,” the senior official said. “If we look at something as important as the tactical aircraft industrial base and we look forward into sixth-generation [fighter] production and competition and that kind of stuff, … gaining diversity in that industrial base is going to be critical,” the official added.

The report noted that the fiscal 2020 budget includes $1.1 billion in funds for the acquisition of eight F-15X jets and the official said Acting Defense Secretary and 2019 Wash100 Award winner Patrick Shanahan was not involved in the decision to procure the new aircraft.

Government Technology/News
DoD Accelerating Mobile App Approval Process
by Brenda Marie Rivers
Published on March 25, 2019
DoD Accelerating Mobile App Approval Process


DoD Accelerating Mobile App Approval Process

The Department of Defense’s Mobility Unclassified Capability unit approved a mobile application to streamline maintenance operations for the U.S. Air Force, FedTech reported Thursday. Al Smith, program manager for DMUC, said the mobility service is quickening the process of approving mobile apps for government use.

He added that the six-year-old unit approved some requests provided that the applications run on MobileIron’s MDM platform, while others were certified as safe even without using the DMUC security architecture. The unit also has a list of apps that must be banned on government devices, due to reasons such as the app’s place of origin.

Smith has cited security requirements and digital interface preparation as some of the challenges that DMUC faced in the vetting process. DMUC, which supports over 130,000 military and civilian personnel, provides access to the DoD Information Network as well as critical encryption technologies.

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