Processing....

Logo

Digital News Coverage of Government Contracting and Federal Policy Landscape
Sticky Logo
  • Home
  • Acquisition & Procurement
  • Agencies
    • DoD
    • Intelligence
    • DHS
    • Civilian
    • Space
  • Cybersecurity
  • Technology
  • Executives
    • Profiles
    • Announcements
    • Awards
  • News
  • Articles
  • About
  • Wash100
  • Contact Us
    • Advertising
    • Submit your news
    • Jobs
Logo
News
Suzette Kent Details White House Plans in First Federal Data Strategy
by Darwin McDaniel
Published on March 28, 2019
Suzette Kent Details White House Plans in First Federal Data Strategy


Suzette Kent Details White House Plans in First Federal Data Strategy

Federal Chief Information Officer and 2019 Wash100 Award winner Suzette Kent hinted the White House is prioritizing citizen privacy, research, economy, geospatial data, transparency and modern technology in its first Federal Data Strategy, FedScoop reported Wednesday. The administration plans to release the document in the coming weeks to guide agencies in their data priorities for 2019.

The Federal Data Strategy will focus on preserving individual privacy, building citizen trust, continuing research on data, promoting fiscal data transparency, expanding ethical frameworks and building reusable data and access tools.

“We’re ensuring that we’re using federal data to grow the economy and increase effectiveness in government,” Kent said. “We’re also expanding some of the things that we have done in the geospatial area, which is one of the most successful areas of open data so far,” she added.

Kent cited artificial intelligence would be a key part of the government’s data strategy to help agencies manage information. Following the release of the strategy, the White House plans to issue a one-year plan detailing the actions set out in the document.

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.

News/Wash100
Jim Garrettson, CEO of Executive Mosaic, Presents Stu Shea, President and CEO of Peraton, His Third Wash100 Award
by William McCormick
Published on March 27, 2019
Jim Garrettson, CEO of Executive Mosaic, Presents Stu Shea, President and CEO of Peraton, His Third Wash100 Award


Jim Garrettson, CEO of Executive Mosaic, Presents Stu Shea, President and CEO of Peraton, His Third Wash100 Award

Jim Garrettson, founder and CEO of Executive Mosaic, presented Stu Shea, president and chief executive officer of Peraton, with his third Wash100 Award win on Tuesday.

Executive Mosaic recognizes Shea for accelerating organic growth and providing exemplary customer service. We are pleased to present the most coveted award in government contracting to Shea.

Shea has served Peraton as president and CEO since June 2017. He leads strategic direction and drives performance and culture for the company. Previously, Shea was CEO of Shea Strategies from Dec. 2014 to June 2017. He was the president and chief operating officer for Leidos between Sept. 2013 and Apr 2014.

Shea served SAIC for eight years in a range of leadership roles including COO. He also was the founder, president, CEO and chairman of the board for the U.S. Geospatial Intelligence Foundation for more than a decade.

He serves as a member of the board of directors for Fornetix, Applied Research Solutions and National Intelligence University. Shea is also a member of the board of advisors for Cohere Technology Group and a member of the board of trustees for Riverside Research.

During his career, he served on various advisory boards and organizations including the University of Virginia, the Intelligence and National Security Alliance and the Senior Advisory Group for the Office of the Director of National Intelligence.

Shea earned a bachelor’s degree in geological sciences from the State University of New York at Albany and a master’s degree in geography from the University of Kansas. He also attended executive education and extended studies programs with SUNY Polytechnic Institute, George Mason University, the George Washington University School of Business, the University of Pennsylvania Wharton School, Harvard Business School and the University of Virginia Darden Graduate School of Business Administration.

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.

Executive Moves/News
Stuart McGuigan Named Permanent State Department CIO
by Darwin McDaniel
Published on March 27, 2019
Stuart McGuigan Named Permanent State Department CIO


Stuart McGuigan Named Permanent State Department CIO

Stuart McGuigan, former chief information officer of Johnson & Johnson, has been appointed as CIO of the State Department and head of the Bureau of Information Resource Management, Federal News Network reported Tuesday. McGuigan will replace acting CIO Karen Mummaw, who will retire in April after 31 years of service at State.

“Every aspect of the department’s information technology capabilities and operations now falls under Stuart’s oversight, including architecture, infrastructure, cybersecurity, data management, software, and application development and acquisition,” said State Secretary Mike Pompeo. 

McGuigan will be the agency’s first permanent CIO since Frontis Wiggins left the position in 2017. He’s joining the federal government after seven years with Johnson & Johnson, where he oversaw the company’s IT strategy and operations around the world. McGuigan was CIO and senior vice president at CVS Caremark and Liberty Mutual Insurance Group.

Sources said the State Department plans to name Michael Mestrovich, technical director of the Technical Services Office at CIA, as principal deputy CIO next month.

News
Army Funding Development of Anti-Ship Precision Strike Missiles
by Brenda Marie Rivers
Published on March 27, 2019
Army Funding Development of Anti-Ship Precision Strike Missiles


 

The U.S. Army earmarked funds for the development of a land-based, anti-ship missile as part of the Precision Strike Missile program, Defense News reported Wednedsay. Col. John Rafferty, director of the Army’s long-range precision fires cross-functional team, said the service is accelerating efforts for the first PrSM spiral of capability that will apply cross-domain functions to attack maritime targets.

According to Rafferty, technology maturation activities for missiles that can handle maritime targets may begin by 2025. The Army’s fiscal year 2020 budget proposal covers potential full-rate production work for PrSM weapons in the third quarter of 2024.

Both Lockheed Martin and Raytheon are developing PrSM weapons with prototype test flights scheduled for the fourth quarter of 2019.

News
Margaret Weichert on Performance Management, People’s Role in Tech Change Initiatives
by Jane Edwards
Published on March 27, 2019
Margaret Weichert on Performance Management, People’s Role in Tech Change Initiatives


Margaret Weichert on Performance Management, People’s Role in Tech Change Initiatives

Margaret Weichert, acting director of the Office of Personnel Management, told Federal Times in an interview published Tuesday about the role of workforce in technology change initiatives and the agency’s plan to focus on performance management.

“Performance management is an area where we’re looking very closely at things that are in the regulatory realm: areas where there are perhaps artificial barriers to rewarding people, limits imposed on how much they could be given a bonus — or how bonuses are distributed between, let’s say, SES and our senior technical leaders, the SL cadre of folks,” Weichert said.

She mentioned OPM’s efforts to bring in government professionals with skills in science, technology, engineering, math and cyber. Weichert, who also serves as deputy director for management at the Office of Management and Budget, discussed the need for the government to attract young professionals and exercise flexibility when it comes to core pay and benefits programs.

“In the end, we are still able to attract people, because they’re attracted to the mission, but, overall, we need to be able to be more flexible and respond to the changing nature of the way rewards and recognition work in the broader economy,” she noted. She also shared her thoughts on funding for major change initiatives.

News
Army Eyes Summer to Complete Latest Modernization Strategy
by Darwin McDaniel
Published on March 27, 2019
Army Eyes Summer to Complete Latest Modernization Strategy


Army Eyes Summer to Complete Latest Modernization Strategy

Gen. John Murray, commander of Army Futures Command and 2019 Wash100 Award winner, said the U.S. Army plans to finalize a new modernization strategy over the summer providing “a holistic solution” to update military capabilities amid the changing warfare, National Defense Magazine reported Tuesday. He announced the plan at the recent Association of the United States Army’s Global Force Symposium and Exposition in Huntsville, Ala. 

The Army’s new strategy will focus on doctrine, organization, training, materiel, leadership and education, personnel and facilities opposed to last year’s approach that prioritized materiel alone, Murray said. The service this time will look at the “budget reality” to properly plan its modernization initiatives. 

“It will start to drive how we’re organized. It will start to drive the leader development process,” Murray said. “It will start to drive the facilities that we’ll need to either be capitalized or build new.”

Part of the strategy is establishing a multi-domain “capable” force by 2028 and a multi-domain “ready force” by 2035, the general said. The service wants to determine how to organize and equip its forces to prepare for adversaries in the future. The Army also intends to continue working on its top modernization priorities focusing on long-range precision fires, next-generation combat vehicle, future vertical lift, the network, air-and-missile defense and soldier lethality. 

News
Patrick Shanahan: DoD Budget Request Continues to Back National Defense Strategy
by Jane Edwards
Published on March 27, 2019
Patrick Shanahan: DoD Budget Request Continues to Back National Defense Strategy


Patrick Shanahan: DoD Budget Request Continues to Back National Defense Strategy

Acting Defense Secretary and 2019 Wash100 Award winner Patrick Shanahan said the Trump administration’s $718 billion budget request for the Pentagon for fiscal 2020 needs to continue to implement the National Defense Strategy, the Department of Defense website reported Tuesday.

The proposed DoD budget will “reflect difficult, but necessary, decisions that align finite resources with our strategic priorities,” Shanahan said on Tuesday during his testimony before the House Armed Services Committee. He said the Pentagon’s proposed spending plan includes $545 billion in base budget and $164 billion in funds for overseas contingency operations.

Military construction projects would receive $3.6B in funds, while emergency construction programs would receive $9.2 billion under the budget request. Shanahan noted the proposed budget also includes a 3.1 percent rise in military pay and reflects double-digit increases in funds for shipbuilding programs, nuclear triad modernization, missile defense systems, space and cyber initiatives.

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.

News
SPAWAR Promotes Newest Seaport Contract Vehicle at Industry Event
by Nichols Martin
Published on March 27, 2019
SPAWAR Promotes Newest Seaport Contract Vehicle at Industry Event


SPAWAR Promotes Newest Seaport Contract Vehicle at Industry Event

Officials from Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command spoke with over 300 private sector representatives during an industry day dedicated to Seaport Next Generation, the U.S. Navy’s newest contract vehicle for program management and technical services. The event, hosted by the National Defense Industry Association, took place in San Diego, Calif., on March 20, the Navy said Tuesday.

Seaport NxG allows qualifying contractors to provide services for Navy components and the U.S. Marine Corps on an indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity basis. The contract vehicle succeeds older iterations of the Seaport program. 

Pat Sullivan, executive director of SPAWAR, delivered the event’s opening address. “Today we find ourselves in an era of  great power competition, and now more than ever, we are looking to industry to increase the speed in which we get advanced capabilities into the hands of our warfighters,” he said.

SPAWAR then administered a discussion between government officials regarding Seaport NxG’s mechanics after the event.

News
Trump Orders Review of Potential Electromagnetic Pulse Threats
by Brenda Marie Rivers
Published on March 27, 2019
Trump Orders Review of Potential Electromagnetic Pulse Threats


Trump Orders Review of Potential Electromagnetic Pulse Threats

President Trump issued an executive order Tuesday directing federal agencies to address the need to protect the nation against electromagnetic pulse threats.

Electromagnetic attacks, which may be natural or man-made, have the capacity to damage critical technology and infrastructure. The directive tasks federal entities with development of risk-informed strategies, collaboration with industry, launching research and development efforts and consulting with the intelligence community on threat warning and recovery. 

The order also requires agencies to conduct a range of defense, deterrence and nuclear non-proliferation initiatives to increase preparedness in case of an attack.

Trump assigned the Office of Science and Technology Policy to partner with the National Science and Technology Council to conduct annual reviews of agency research efforts on electromagnetic threat preparedness. The assistant to the president for national security affairs will submit an annual report to the president detailing progress on the order.

The federal government may launch information-sharing efforts with industry and provide incentives to private sector entities to encourage innovation that strengthens critical infrastructure against the effects of potential attacks by developing best practices, regulations and appropriate guidance, according to the executive order.

News
Military Leaders Brief Congress on Cyber Security Protection Efforts
by Darwin McDaniel
Published on March 27, 2019
Military Leaders Brief Congress on Cyber Security Protection Efforts


Military Leaders Brief Congress on Cyber Security Protection Efforts

U.S. military officials briefed House lawmakers about efforts to protect U.S. networks from existing and emerging cyber threats.

Air Force Gen. Joseph Lengyel, chief of National Guard Bureau, told the House Appropriations Committee defense subcommittee that the guards helped monitor foreign activities in the past midterm elections.

The meeting highlighted how the National Guard and military reserves are providing cyber warfare training, intelligence support, foreign interference monitoring and coordination with industry to help improve national cyber security, the Department of Defense said.

Army Reserve Chief Lt. Gen. Charles Luckey said cyber operations teams are being deployed nationally to help the Army Cyber Command and other government agencies improve cyber readiness.

The Joint Reserve Intelligence Centers are working with the Defense Intelligence Agency to provide cyber warfare training and real-time intelligence support to combatant commands, support agencies, the intelligence community and Navy fleets, according to Navy Reserve Chief Vice Adm. Luke McCollum.

Air Force Reserve Chief Lt. Gen. Richard Scobee said his component will transition some information technology support, service and sustainment to the private sector in an effort to allow personnel to focus on “mission assurance and active defensive cyber operations.”

Previous 1 … 1,851 1,852 1,853 1,854 1,855 … 2,631 Next
News Briefing
I'm Interested In:
Recent Posts
  • Sean Cairncross on Upcoming National Cybersecurity Strategy
  • DNI Gabbard Unveils NCTC’s Interagency Fusion Cell to Target Foreign Threat Networks
  • Army Expands Cyber Command Authority to Corps Level in New Pilot
  • EPA Unveils Resources to Strengthen Cybersecurity of US Water Systems
About

ExecutiveGov, published by Executive Mosaic, is a site dedicated to the news and headlines in the federal government. ExecutiveGov serves as a news source for the hot topics and issues facing federal government departments and agencies such as Gov 2.0, cybersecurity policy, health IT, green IT and national security. We also aim to spotlight various federal government employees and interview key government executives whose impact resonates beyond their agency.

Read More >>

RSS ExecutiveBiz
  • MetTel’s Don Parente on Embracing Innovation Over Patchwork in Government IT
  • Draper Secures Massachusetts Investment for New Microelectronics Center
  • Kovr.AI Launches Accelerator to Fast-Track FedRAMP Readiness for AWS-Based Startups
  • Iridium Introduces New Alternative PNT Chip to Address GNSS Disruptions
  • Nava, Focus Consulting JV Receives State Department Contract to Modernize Passport Processing
  • Chris Hadfield Named Adviser at Kepler Communications
RSS GovConWire
  • Integration, Data & Scale: The Reliability Checklist for a GovCon CLM
  • Leidos’ Paul Wilkinson Says Integrated Digital Modernization Is Driving Mission Resilience
  • ExxonMobil Marine Secures $954M Navy Contract for Worldwide Lubrication Support
  • Skip Maselli Joins Vibrint as Business Development VP
  • GDIT Promotes Paul Nedzbala, Jylinda Johnson to New Roles
  • Tracy Gee Named QinetiQ US Chief People Officer
Footer Logo

Copyright © 2025
Executive Mosaic
All Rights Reserved

  • Executive Mosaic
  • GovCon Wire
  • ExecutiveBiz
  • GovCon Exec Magazine
  • POC
  • Home
  • Acquisition & Procurement
  • Agencies
    • DoD
    • Intelligence
    • DHS
    • Civilian
    • Space
  • Cybersecurity
  • Technology
  • Executives
    • Profiles
    • Announcements
    • Awards
  • News
  • Articles
  • About
  • Wash100
  • Contact Us
    • Advertising
    • Submit your news
    • Jobs
Go toTop