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Lt. Gen. James Slife Assigned to Command Air Force SOCOM
by Nichols Martin
Published on March 8, 2019
Lt. Gen. James Slife Assigned to Command Air Force SOCOM


Lt. Gen. James Slife Assigned to Command Air Force SOCOM

Lt. Gen. James Slife, vice commander of the U.S. Special Operations Command, was appointed to serve as commander of the Air Force Special Operations Command. He will assume his new role from Hurlburt Field in Florida, the Department of Defense said Thursday.

In his current post Slife supervises the planning, coordination and execution of the command’s efforts in coordination with the Office of the Secretary of Defense, the Joint Staff and the U.S. military’s service branches.

Slife holds years of joint service including previous assignments with United Nations Command, U.S. Forces Korea and Central Command among other groups. He joined the military after his graduation from Auburn University in 1989.

Contract Awards/Government Technology/News
DHS S&T, Israeli Gov’t to Fund Homeland Security Tech R&D Program
by Brenda Marie Rivers
Published on March 8, 2019
DHS S&T, Israeli Gov’t to Fund Homeland Security Tech R&D Program


DHS S&T, Israeli Gov't to Fund Homeland Security Tech R&D Program

The U.S. and Israel’s Binational Industrial Research and Development Foundation will award a maximum of $1M for projects that can provide homeland security technology in six key areas, the Department of Homeland Security said Wednesday.

The initiative, funded by the Israeli Ministry of Public Security and the DHS Science and Technology Directorate, will receive up to 50 percent of the joint research and development budget.

Participants must submit proposals that address areas such as first responder technologies, border security, law enforcement tools to combat cyber crime, infrastructure protection capabilities, technologies for city security and unmanned aerial systems.

William Bryan, a DHS senior official performing the undersecretary for science and technology’s duties, said the partnership enables the department to work with international partners on discovering innovative technologies for homeland security.

“We are excited to renew this partnership for the fourth year and to see what technologies can be developed through this program,” he said.

The foundation will accept proposals through April 3 and award selected projects by July.

Government Technology/News
NSA’s Marianne Bailey: Agency Collecting Data to Protect Industry Privacy
by Darwin McDaniel
Published on March 8, 2019
NSA’s Marianne Bailey: Agency Collecting Data to Protect Industry Privacy


NSA’s Marianne Bailey: Agency Collecting Data to Protect Industry Privacy

In light of revelations about aggressive intelligence gathering, the National Security Agency has been collecting data only within its authority, and its current initiatives focus on protecting private information of industry from foreign threats, PCMag reported Thursday.

Marianne Bailey, deputy national manager for national security systems at the NSA, spoke during at the RSA Conference 2019 in San Francisco, Calif. She said the agency is monitoring Russia, China, Iran and North Korea for potential interference.

NSA is working with other agencies, including FBI and the Department of Homeland Security, to improve oversight of the country’s security and to train personnel in protecting the public and industry.

“We support the other agencies within their authorities,” Bailey said. “Now our adversaries look at every single avenue” to attack the U.S. in cyberspace.

Regarding private information, she said the NSA will “only collect data within our authority.” The Department of Defense is also working on new policies to secure networks and to protect the defense industrial base.

“The DoD spent a lot of money securing networks, so the adversaries step to the next level, big industry,” Bailey said. “We started putting policies in place there.”

News
DLA Planning to Implement Cloud-Based Warehouse System
by Brenda Marie Rivers
Published on March 8, 2019
DLA Planning to Implement Cloud-Based Warehouse System


DLA Planning to Implement Cloud-Based Warehouse System

The Defense Logistics Agency is piloting a cloud-based warehouse management system in Corpus Christi, Texas, the agency said Thursday.

Officials want to make a transition from the distribution standard system, which uses an old programming language called common business oriented language, into the warehouse management system which will be systems applications and products-based.

The change will consolidate the agency’s operating systems into a single software, resulting in fewer  complexities and streamlined functions. Jeremy Beckwith, deputy commander of DLA Distribution Corpus Christi, said that personnel worked together to assess system requirements and develop an implementation plan.

He added that the warehouse management system has executed daily process audits, handled over 2,500 receipts and issues, cleared transactional errors and managed storage location matters within four months since  June 2018. The agency wants to finish piloting the system by the end of 2019 and make  the system available to all distribution sites by the end of 2021.

Government Technology/News
Air Force Tests New Autonomous Flight Test System
by Nichols Martin
Published on March 8, 2019
Air Force Tests New Autonomous Flight Test System


Air Force Tests New Autonomous Flight Test System

The U.S. Air Force 412th Test Wing performed a three-day flight trial for a new system designed to facilitate autonomous aircraft testing.

The Testing of Autonomy in Complex Environments system, develop by Johns Hopkins University, establishes links between an aircraft on auto pilot and an artificial intelligence computer, the service branch said Thursday. The computer sends autonomous commands to the aircraft that TACE gathers status information from.

“Today we had an autonomous algorithm commanding the aircraft without any direct human involvement,” said Capt. Riley Livermore who leads the autonomy division of 412th Test Wing emerging technologies combined test force.

The system is intended to regulate autonomy commands and allow the aircraft to observe simulations. The team tested the TACE payload with a Swift Radio Planes-made Lynx small unmanned aircraft system.

“TACE controls what the autonomy computer sees and therefore can manipulate that information to allow for simulated entities to influence its decision making,” Livermore stated.

The test force plans to perform another test within the next two weeks and proceed to trials with larger unmanned aircraft units in the summer.

News
Defense Security Service to Oversee DISA’s National Background Investigation Service
by Jane Edwards
Published on March 8, 2019
Defense Security Service to Oversee DISA’s National Background Investigation Service


Defense Security Service to Oversee DISA’s National Background Investigation Service

A Pentagon memorandum directs the director of the Defense Security Service to assume responsibility for the Defense Information Systems Agency’s National Background Investigation Service to build up the Department of Defense’s personnel vetting process. DISA said on Thursday that 2019 Wash100 Award winner David Norquist, who serves as deputy secretary at DoD, issued the Jan. 28 memo on the realignment with the provisions of the fiscal 2018 National Defense Authorization Act.

The memo says DSS will oversee the NBIS program executive office, DoD Consolidated Adjudications Facility and joint service provider staff. The move will affect about 40 NBIS personnel and a dozen JSP employees. DISA said the transfer of DoD CAF to DSS is expected to conclude by Oct. 1 and the transition of DISA elements will follow a year later. 

Terry Carpenter, NBIS program executive officer, said DISA employees who will transfer to DSS will adopt the Defense Civilian Intelligence Personnel System. DSS and DISA directors will incorporate the transfers into the president’s budget request for fiscal 2021 and will come up with plans for the phased transitions within 180 days of the memo’s release.
 

News/Wash100
Jim Garrettson, CEO of Executive Mosaic, Presents David Zolet, President and CEO of LMI, his Third Wash100 Award
by William McCormick
Published on March 8, 2019
Jim Garrettson, CEO of Executive Mosaic, Presents David Zolet, President and CEO of LMI, his Third Wash100 Award


Jim Garrettson, CEO of Executive Mosaic, Presents David Zolet, President and CEO of LMI, his Third Wash100 Award

Jim Garrettson, founder and CEO of Executive Mosaic, presented David Zolet, president and CEO of LMI, with his third Wash100 Award on Wednesday.

Executive Mosaic recognizes Zolet for leading multiple acquisitions for the company and providing innovative solutions for government services.We are honored to present the most coveted award in government contracting to David Zolet of LMI.

Zolet joined LMI as the president and CEO in Sept. 2017 with a strong record of achievement in business development and operational management. His experience includes delivering strong financial results, turnarounds, high-growth business strategy and building successful teams.

Between 2012 and 2017, Zolet served DCX Technology, formerly CSC, as executive vice president and general manager of the Americas region. Prior to that, he spent a year working for IBM as the vice president and partner of Systems Integration. Zolet also served Northrop Grumman for over 20 years in ascending leadership positions.

Zolet earned his bachelor’s degree in engineering science and a master’s degree in electrical engineering from Johns Hopkins University. He also earned a master’s degree in 1992 from the Wharton School in 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.

News/Wash100
Jim Garrettson, CEO of Executive Mosaic, Presents Michael Maiorana, Public Sector SVP of Verizon, His First Wash100 Award
by William McCormick
Published on March 7, 2019
Jim Garrettson, CEO of Executive Mosaic, Presents Michael Maiorana, Public Sector SVP of Verizon, His First Wash100 Award


Jim Garrettson, CEO of Executive Mosaic, Presents Michael Maiorana, Public Sector SVP of Verizon, His First Wash100 Award

Jim Garrettson, founder and CEO of Executive Mosaic, presented Michael Maiorana, senior vice president of Verizon’s public sector, with his first Wash100 Award on Tuesday.

Executive Mosaic recognizes Maiorana for his leadership and sales expertise that led to several major achievements and contracts for the company. We are honored to present the most coveted award in government contracting to Michael Maiorana and Verizon.

Maiorana joined Verizon Wireless as the compnay’s Washington-Baltimore-Virginia region president in 2008 and served in the role for five years before assuming his current position. He also served as the vice president of national government sales and operations for the company where he led sales and customer service for federal, state and local government customers.

Maiorana is a five-time recipient of the Verizon Wireless President’s Cabinet Award for sales achievement. He is serving his second term as a member of the board of directors of the Northern Virginia Technology Council. He earned his bachelor’s degree in marketing from Rutgers University and an MBA in finance from Montclair State University.

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
Navy to Release RFP for Unmanned Surface Vehicle Procurement
by Darwin McDaniel
Published on March 7, 2019
Navy to Release RFP for Unmanned Surface Vehicle Procurement


Navy to Release RFP for Unmanned Surface Vehicle Procurement

The U.S. Navy plans to issue a request for proposals for acquisition of a new class of unmanned surface vehicles in May, and the contract will be awarded by the close of 2019, USNI News reported Wednesday.

An unclassified document from the service branch shows that the medium-sized vehicles will work as a sensor and communications relay vehicle in support of the Navy’s unmanned systems fleet. The drones should have the capability to operate for at least 60 days, refuel at sea and carry a payload equivalent to a 40-foot shipping container.

Initially, the vehicles will go through an experimentation phase before entering a refinement program. The Navy did not provide further details about the contract, including the price of each vehicle.

News
GAO: 35 Federal Programs, Operations in 2019 High-Risk List Remain Unchanged
by Brenda Marie Rivers
Published on March 7, 2019
GAO: 35 Federal Programs, Operations in 2019 High-Risk List Remain Unchanged


GAO: 35 Federal Programs, Operations in 2019 High-Risk List Remain Unchanged

The Government Accountability Office released a report Wednesday stating that 35 areas in its 2019 High-Risk List of federal programs and operations remain unchanged while others were removed when improvements were demonstrated.

The government watchdog selects initiatives for inclusion based on leadership commitment, agency capacity, action plans, monitoring efforts and demonstrated progress. The list is issued biannually and identifies government operations and programs that may be vulnerable to fraud, waste, abuse and mismanagement.

GAO removed the Department of Defense’s supply chain management and the “mitigating gaps in weather satellite data” areas because of their progress and improved ratings. The Pentagon improved visibility, processing, tracking and transport operations resulting in millions of dollars in savings, according to the report.

GAO removed the satellite data area in response to efforts such as the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s NOAA-20 satellite launch in 2017 and the DoD Weather System Follow-on–Microwave satellite slated for launching in 2022.

Two new areas in the list include the government-wide personnel security clearance process added in 2018 and the Department of Veterans Affairs acquisition management added in 2019. GAO said the VA faces challenges such as outdated regulations, inadequate acquisition training and a lack of medical supplies and procurement strategy. The watchdog also selected nine areas that “need especially focused executive and congressional attention.” 

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