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AFRL, Cornell University Establishing Center of Excellence With Semiconductor Focus
by Nichols Martin
Published on March 5, 2019
AFRL, Cornell University Establishing Center of Excellence With Semiconductor Focus


AFRL, Cornell University Establishing Center of Excellence With Semiconductor Focus

The Air Force Research Laboratory is working with Cornell University to launch a new center of excellence to foster studies on beta-gallium oxide. AFRL-Cornell Center for Epitaxial Solutions or ACCESS will study the material holding the potential to function as a semiconductor of greater performance than standard materials such as silicon and solar cells, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base said Monday.

The laboratory’s Air Force Office of Scientific Research selected Cornell to lead the center. ACCESS will give Cornell students access to facilities at the university and Wright-Patterson AFB for collaborative R&D efforts with AFRL researchers.

“ACCESS will be a unique collaboration between researchers at Cornell and counterparts at AFRL, enhanced by the exchange of students and researchers between these labs,” says Ali Sayir, program officer of the Air Force Office of Scientific Research.

AFRL awarded a three-year, $3 million grant to Cornell for the establishment of ACCESS.

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DOE Financing Hydrogen Technology R&D Efforts
by Nichols Martin
Published on March 5, 2019
DOE Financing Hydrogen Technology R&D Efforts


DOE Financing Hydrogen Technology R&D Efforts

The Department of Energy is investing $31 million to develop technologies to facilitate the generation, transportation, storage and usage of hydrogen for the country. DOE said on Monday that the department intends to implement the H2@Scale concept, which is designed to foster new hydrogen-based, fuel cell technologies and applications in various industrial areas including steel manufacturing and ammonia production. 

The effort would revolve around three topics: advanced hydrogen storage and infrastructure research and development, hydrogen production and utilization, integrated production, storage and fueling systems. Interested firms may submit concept proposals through April 8, with final applications due on May 29.
 

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Agencies Await OMB Guidance to Implement Digital Government Law
by Jane Edwards
Published on March 5, 2019
Agencies Await OMB Guidance to Implement Digital Government Law


Agencies Await OMB Guidance to Implement Digital Government Law

The Office of Management and Budget has yet to issue guidance for federal agencies to implement provisions for a new law intended to digitize government services to ensure such services are accessible to the public, NextGov reported on Monday. President Trump signed the 21st Century Integrated Digital Experience Act on Dec. 20 and federal agencies have until June 18 to create action plans to carry out the law’s provisions.

“The Office of the Federal Chief Information Officer and the CIO Council have hosted working sessions with stakeholders and agency CIOs to discuss requirements of the 21st Century IDEA Act,” a senior administration official told the publication. “Additional working sessions are planned for the future and the OFCIO and the CIO Council will continue to work with agencies and Congress on implementation efforts,” the official added.

Under the IDEA Act, agencies will have a year to enforce the standards to federal websites and apps and come up with budget plans to digitize paper-based procedures. The law also calls for agencies to submit annual progress reports to Congress in the next five years, the report noted. 

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Ryan McCarthy Previews Army’s FY 2020 Budget Plan
by Jane Edwards
Published on March 5, 2019
Ryan McCarthy Previews Army’s FY 2020 Budget Plan


Ryan McCarthy Previews Army’s FY 2020 Budget Plan

Army Undersecretary Ryan McCarthy has offered a preview of the service’s budget request for fiscal 2020 at a Center for a New American Security event held on Monday, FCW reported Monday.

“There are some hard choices in this budget, and there will be more in the future,” McCarthy said about the service’s spending plan to be released next week. “A lot of the cuts you’ll see are in the backend of the budget because that’s where we’ll need the financing the most, because that’s when [prototypes] are going through the operational test and start the fielding” across the service. 

The report noted the service has cut programs worth more than $30 billion over five years as part of a zero-based approach to find and redirect funds to other initiatives.
 

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Air Force Vet Mark Brown Appointed as DoED COO
by Matthew Nelson
Published on March 5, 2019
Air Force Vet Mark Brown Appointed as DoED COO


Air Force Vet Mark Brown Appointed as DoED COO

Mark Brown, a 32-year U.S. Air Force veteran and retired major general, will succeed Wayne Johnson as the chief operating officer of the Department of Education’s Federal Student Aid, DoED said on Monday. Johnson will continue assisting the FSA’s technology and operational updates as its chief strategy and transformation officer.

“We are thrilled Mark has agreed to lead the continued efforts to transform and modernize FSA,” said Betsy DeVos, secretary of DoED.

Prior to his appointment, Brown led the Air Education and Training Command as deputy commander and served as a commander for the 2nd Air Force. Brown also worked as a chief financial officer at the Air Force Materiel Command and performed duties as a congressional liaison to the House and Senate Appropriations military sub-committees.

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CIO Suzette Kent: Federal Workforce Welcomes OMB’s AI, Automation Initiative
by Darwin McDaniel
Published on March 5, 2019
CIO Suzette Kent: Federal Workforce Welcomes OMB’s AI, Automation Initiative


CIO Suzette Kent: Federal Workforce Welcomes OMB’s AI, Automation Initiative

Federal Chief Information Officer and 2019 Wash100 Award winner Suzette Kent said the federal workforce is showing great interest in the administration’s initiative to retool agencies with artificial intelligence, automation and analytics, Federal News Network reported Monday. Over 1,500 employees applied to the Office of Management and Budget’s first Federal Cyber Re-skilling Academy that intends to train non-information technology personnel for future cyber-related tasks and the use of innovative technologies.

“We had a bigger response than we expected and we’re seeing great scores,” Kent said during the ServiceNow Federal Summit in Washington. “We have a high number of individuals who are actually qualifying in the success range.”

OMB plans to select 25 applicants by April 1 to train from mid-April to mid-July. Some federal agencies have expressed interest in hiring graduates of the Cyber Reskilling Academy for full-time jobs, Kent said. OMB plans to launch another cyber re-skilling academy later in 2019, which includes federal IT employees and higher-level personnel.

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.

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Navy Commissions USS Charleston in Namesake City
by Nichols Martin
Published on March 4, 2019
Navy Commissions USS Charleston in Namesake City


Navy Commissions USS Charleston in Namesake City

The U.S. Navy commissioned its 16th littoral combat ship during a ceremony on March 2 at the Columbus Street Terminal in Charleston, South Carolina. USS Charleston, also known as LCS 18, was part of a commissioning ceremony held before 5,000 guests including Charleston Mayor John Tecklenburg, the Navy said Sunday.

The vessel is the ninth Independence variant ship in the fleet, and it succeeds five previous ships that carried Charleston’s name throughout history including the Spanish-American War, both World Wars and the Vietnam War.

Sen. Tim Scott, R-S.C., delivered the ceremony’s principal address. Charlotte Riley, wife of former Charleston Mayor Joe Riley, ordered the activation of LCS 18 as the ship’s sponsor.

“USS Charleston has the ability to tackle asymmetrical threats like mines, quiet diesel submarines and at the same time, fast surface ships,” Scott said.

The Navy will move USS Charleston to Naval Base San Diego where the ship will remain in port along with other units assigned to LCS Squadron 1.

Government Technology/News
DISA Streamlines Web-Based Service Ordering
by Nichols Martin
Published on March 4, 2019
DISA Streamlines Web-Based Service Ordering


DISA Streamlines Web-Based Service Ordering

The Defense Information Systems Agency updated its services and capabilities catalog that now allows mission partners to submit orders online. Defense organizations may select from 91 services in the mission categories of commercial satellite communications, Department of Defense mobility solutions, data services and voice services, officials said Friday.

The agency hosts the updated catalog on DISA Storefront, a platform designed to streamline and automate the ordering process. Hal Herrick, program manager for DISA Storefront, said the platform will also integrate accounting, finance, contracting and software-defined enterprise functions for automated delivery. The agency plans to launch a classified version of the catalog during the final quarter of fiscal year 2019, he added.

The services and capabilities catalog is among three routes under the primary navigation of the agency’s website.

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DOE Unveils $52M Fuel Research Funding Opportunity
by Matthew Nelson
Published on March 4, 2019
DOE Unveils $52M Fuel Research Funding Opportunity


DOE Unveils $52M Fuel Research Funding Opportunity

The Department of Energy intends to award a $51M contract to fund research efforts in fuel technologies for commercial and off-road vehicles.

The agency said Friday it plans to support concepts and studies in heavy-duty freight electrification, natural gases, hydrogen infrastructure, electrode assemblies and energy-saving vehicle systems.

“Through research and new developments in both energy efficiency and domestically-sourced fuel technologies, we can not only strengthen our energy security but also improve transportation affordability for our nation’s trucking industry – helping those who deliver American goods and those who use them,” said Mark Menezes, the department undersecretary.

Interested parties have until March 29 to submit their concept papers, and full proposals are due May 15.

Wilbur Ross: Commercial Efforts Accelerate Growth of Global Space Economy
by Brenda Marie Rivers
Published on March 4, 2019
Wilbur Ross: Commercial Efforts Accelerate Growth of Global Space Economy


Wilbur Ross: Commercial Efforts Accelerate Growth of Global Space Economy

Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross wrote in a Feb. 28 opinion piece published on the Orlando Sentinel that it is possible for the global space economy to reach $1 trillion by 2040. He cited five ways the U.S. can foster growth in the space industry, now valued at $400 billion.

Efforts by the industry to cut costs through shared services and other reusability and sustainability initiatives could help increase the number of American satellites from 800 to 15,000 over the next five years. Ross noted that disrupting traditional commercial models through technologies such as GPS could help drive the space economy.

Other steps that could enable growth include diversifying options for funding and insurance, enhancing public safety from hazards like space debris and nurturing domestic talent through training programs. Ross said the government is working on space economy-related efforts such as the Commerce Department’s forum with the insurance industry and space situational awareness firms.

He said the Trump administration is seeking to remove regulatory barriers to space commerce. The administration directed the Departments of Defense and Commerce to establish a civil agency interface delivering space situational awareness information to private companies.

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