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Ryan McCarthy: Army Shifting $30B for Modernization Efforts
by Brenda Marie Rivers
Published on February 27, 2019
Ryan McCarthy: Army Shifting $30B for Modernization Efforts


Ryan McCarthy: Army Shifting $30B for Modernization Efforts

During an Association of the United States Army event, Ryan McCarthy, army undersecretary, said that the service branch has realigned around $30B in its five-year spending plan to address modernization needs, National Defense magazine reported Tuesday.

McCarthy noted that $22B will result from proposed program cuts while $8B will come from “cost avoidance” initiatives. He added that the proposed funding shift will result in changes affecting equipment funds and appropriations across the service’s entire budget.

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The $30B realignment, a $6B increase from the Army’s initial goal, will be reflected in the fiscal 2020 budget request slated to be released in March.

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Jim Garrettson, CEO of Executive Mosaic, Presents Deltek President & CEO Michael Corkery His Second Wash100 Award
by William McCormick
Published on February 26, 2019
Jim Garrettson, CEO of Executive Mosaic, Presents Deltek President & CEO Michael Corkery His Second Wash100 Award


Jim Garrettson, CEO of Executive Mosaic, Presents Deltek President & CEO Michael Corkery His Second Wash100 Award

Jim Garrettson, founder and CEO of Executive Mosaic, presented Michael Corkery, president and CEO of Deltek, with his second Wash100 award on Monday.

Executive Mosaic recognizes Corkery for his efforts to improve Deltek’s enterprise software, information solutions and consulting services. We are honored to present the most coveted award in government contracting to Corkery.

Corkery joined Deltek as CFO in January 2010. Prior to his work with Deltek, Corkery was the CFO and acting CEO for ICO Global Communications where he led ICO’s day-to-day operations and financial activities for more than two years. He was also the CFO of Current Group, LLC., a company that provides innovative smart grid solutions to utility companies across the globe.

In addition to his role with Deltek, Corkery serves as a Board Member for the Year Up National Capital Region and the Northern Virginia Technology Council. In 2012, he was named SmartCXO CFO of the Year by Washington SmartCEO Magazine.

Corkery earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Accounting from St. Bonaventure University and an Executive Leadership Development Certification from The McDonough School of Business at Georgetown University.

The Wash100 award, in its sixth annual year, recognizes the most influential and impactful executives in the GovCon industry, as selected by the Executive Mosaic organization in combination with web 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 website to learn about the other 99 winners of the 2019 Wash100 Award. On the website, you can submit your 10 votes right here for the GovCon executives of consequence that you believe will have the most significant impact in 2019.

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Army Eyes Soft Kill Tests With Bradley Vehicle This Summer
by Nichols Martin
Published on February 26, 2019
Army Eyes Soft Kill Tests With Bradley Vehicle This Summer


Army Eyes Soft Kill Tests With Bradley Vehicle This Summer

The U.S. Army intends to test a BAE Systems-made countermeasure combining electronic jammers and missiles with the service branch’s fleet of combat vehicles, Army Times reported Monday. The branch plans to equip its Bradley vehicle with the BAE-made RAVEN system that performed with winning rates throughout a six-week competitive evaluation.

RAVEN defeated Northrop Grumman’s Multifunction Electro-Optical System and other entries during the competition. The BAE-made countermeasure employs a soft kill approach allowing for deeper magazines and more ammunition compared to hard kill weapons. Tests with the Bradley vehicle will begin over the summer.

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GSA Updates SAM.Gov Beta Website for Potential Developments
by Nichols Martin
Published on February 26, 2019
GSA Updates SAM.Gov Beta Website for Potential Developments


GSA Updates SAM.Gov Beta Website for Potential Developments

The General Services Administration has updated the beta version of SAM.gov, a website designed to consolidate and facilitate federal awarding activities such as contract assistance and management. GSA said in the sixth volume of its “Integrated Award Environment Digest” newsletter that the agency added the website’s corresponding set of open source tools in preparation for future modernization.

The agency has also updated its awarding policy including the exception of contractors from dispensing $1 mandated under the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2018. The website will also feature data element updates such as an advanced search drop-down menu and other search tools.

SAM.gov succeeds the previous CFDA.gov website and will eventually replace other legacy contracting platforms such as FedBizOpps.

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Jeremy Wiltz: FBI Planning to Create ‘Innovation Council’
by Brenda Marie Rivers
Published on February 26, 2019
Jeremy Wiltz: FBI Planning to Create ‘Innovation Council’

Jeremy Wiltz: FBI Planning to Create 'Innovation Council'

Jeremy Wiltz, assistant director of the FBI’s information technology enterprise services division, said at a recent AFCEA event that the agency plans to create an Innovation Council, Federal News Network reported Monday. Wiltz noted that the council would be a diverse group of employees with IT and non-IT roles to develop innovative ideas and focus areas addressing the FBI’s needs. He added the council will provide the chance for employees to voice out their concepts and ideas to drive innovation within the agency.

According to Wiltz, FBI officials leading the council’s establishment are working to “ensure alignment on mission, vision and goals prior to establishing a formal charter.” The group may be responsible to develop a strategy for implementing the innovation center concept to FBI’s offices in Quantico as well as other regions.

 

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NASA Carrying Out Space Weather Experiment Mission on ISS
by Matthew Nelson
Published on February 26, 2019
NASA Carrying Out Space Weather Experiment Mission on ISS


NASA Carrying Out Space Weather Experiment Mission on ISS

NASA intends to execute a mission to assist scientists in the forecast and research Earth’s space weather systems. The Atmospheric Waves Experiment initiative seeks to study atmospheric airglows to confirm the mixture of forces that are contributing to space climate in the upper atmosphere, the agency said Tuesday. Researchers have also noted that the Earth’s climate and the Sun’s outflow of ultraviolet light particles potentially affect space weather conditions.

The mission, which is a part of the Heliophysics Explorers Program, has a funding of $42M and is scheduled to take place aboard the International Space Station in August 2022. The agency has also awarded a seven-month, $100,000 formulation study for a CubeSate experiment aiming to investigate solar particle storms.

The Heliophysics Explorers Program has assisted in over 90 missions and was created to allow low-cost space access through space science investigations in heliophysics and astrophysics.

Government Technology/News
NNSA Manufactures Initial Low-Yield Nuclear Warhead Unit
by Matthew Nelson
Published on February 26, 2019
NNSA Manufactures Initial Low-Yield Nuclear Warhead Unit


NNSA Manufactures Initial Low-Yield Nuclear Warhead Unit

The Department of Energy’s National Nuclear Security Administration concluded the production of a U.S. Navy low-yield nuclear warhead missile. The NNSA said Monday that it has manufactured the first production unit for the W76-2 warhead at DOE’s Pantex Plant facility in Texas. The W76-2 is an updated variant of the W76-1 platform and provides submarine vessels with sea-launched ballistic missile warhead capacities.

“The W76-2 will allow for tailored deterrence in the face of evolving threats,” said Charles Verdon, deputy administrator for defense programs at NNSA.

NNSA intends to meet the initial operational quantity for the missile prior to the scheduled delivery to the Navy at the end of fiscal year 2019. The warhead’s production is a part of NNSA’s efforts supporting President Trump’s national security initiative.

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DoD Proposing to Transfer Satcom Procurement Duties to Air Force Secretary
by Brenda Marie Rivers
Published on February 26, 2019
DoD Proposing to Transfer Satcom Procurement Duties to Air Force Secretary


DoD Proposing to Transfer Satcom Procurement Duties to Air Force Secretary

The U.S. Air Force secretary is assuming the responsibility of procuring commercial satellite communications services as part of the move to create a Space Force, Space News reported Monday.

The Space Force’s establishment would lead to the termination of the Air Force Space Command, which is responsible to acquire satcom services for the Department of Defense. The Pentagon’s proposal would have AFSPC’s personnel and duties transferred to the Space Force and U.S. Space Command.

In fiscal year 2018, Congress mandated AFSPC to assume satcom procurement duties from the Defense Information Systems Agency. The DoD will submit a proposal to Congress as part of its continued push to establish a Space Force.

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24th Air Force Lead Robert Skinner: Lethal Workforce, Partnerships, New Tools Are Top Priorities in Cyber
by Darwin McDaniel
Published on February 26, 2019
24th Air Force Lead Robert Skinner: Lethal Workforce, Partnerships, New Tools Are Top Priorities in Cyber


24th Air Force Lead Robert Skinner: Lethal Workforce, Partnerships, New Tools Are Top Priorities in Cyber

Maj. Gen. Robert Skinner, commander of the 24th Air Force, wants to build a lethal workforce in the cyberspace, build more partnerships and promote enterprise information technology as a service to improve cyber capabilities for the service branch, Fifth Domain reported Monday.

In an interview with C4ISRNET, Skinner said his top priorities are a proficient force in cyberspace, faster acquisition, advanced tactics and leveraging partnerships. “If you have that then, in my eyes, we’re able to compete, deter and win as necessary in a domain, which isn’t just for cyber, it’s for the joint missions that we’ve been assigned,” he said.

The 24th Air Force commander said the service has launched a pilot with AT&T and Microsoft to assess infrastructures at bases and determine requirements for future IT initiatives. While discussing the Air Force’s strategy in the changing cyber arena, Skinner said the service is working on a “defense forward” approach focusing on persistent engagement with adversaries.

“It’s really saying where adversaries operate is where we want to operate,” he said. Skinner said the new authorities provided to the Air Force enables the service to improve the interagency process to share information and decision making. “Everyone has their say at the right place and based on the delegations from the White House down to the individual departments, it allows for them greater flexibility and agility,” the commander said. 

Government Technology/News
Report: Incomplete Data May Affect How DoD Sustain Weapons Software
by Darwin McDaniel
Published on February 26, 2019
Report: Incomplete Data May Affect How DoD Sustain Weapons Software


Report: Incomplete Data May Affect How DoD Sustain Weapons Software

The Government Accountability Office found problems in how the Department of Defense monitors the costs of sustaining software for the military’s weapons systems, including aircraft, ships, submarines and missiles. In a report issued Monday, GAO said the Pentagon projects to spend an estimated $15B over the next five years for software sustainment. However, the government watchdog found the agency lacks data on the full costs, which could affect how it manages resources.

“This impedes DoD’s efforts to plan for a ready and controlled source of technical competence and to budget resources in peacetime while preserving necessary surge capabilities,” GAO said in the report.

The Navy and the Office of Cost Assessment and Program Evaluation contributed to the problem due to their failure to properly collect and report software sustainment costs, the report states. GAO said the incomplete data could lead to challenges for DoD as well as Congress to determine the magnitude and cost of software sustainment capability requirements. The watchdog recommends that DoD improves how the Navy and CAPE gather and share data on the costs of future software sustainment efforts. 

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