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Report: White House Seeks More Feedback on Proposed GEAR Center
by Monica Jackson
Published on September 21, 2018
Report: White House Seeks More Feedback on Proposed GEAR Center


Report: White House Seeks More Feedback on Proposed GEAR CenterThe White House seeks more comments on a proposal to establish an advanced research center that will leverage practices and innovations from the private sector to resolve problems in the federal government, NextGov reported Thursday.

Mary Ellen Wiggins, performance manager in the Office of Management and Budget, disclosed during a Government Executive-hosted event that the public sector wants to learn more about the planned Government Effectiveness Advanced Research center’s governance structure, physical location and funding initiatives.

The White House received over 40 responses to its request for information that was issued in July.

The government will possibly launch a challenge on how to establish the GEAR center once all the responses to the RFI have been reviewed, Wiggins said.

Establishing the research facility is part of the Trump administration’s government reorganization plan.

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Bill Would Allow White House to Pursue Gov’t Reform; Rep. Jody Hice Quoted
by Nichols Martin
Published on September 21, 2018
Bill Would Allow White House to Pursue Gov’t Reform; Rep. Jody Hice Quoted


Bill Would Allow White House to Pursue Gov't Reform; Rep. Jody Hice QuotedRep. Jody Hice, R-Ga., has introduced a bill that would give the Trump administration authority to formally present governmentwide reorganization plans to Congress.

The Reforming Government Act also calls for the legislators to expedite the review of such proposal and for the Office of Management and Budget to validate if reform efforts will likely save taxpayers money, Hice’s office said Sept. 14.

Sens. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., and James Lankford, R-Okla., introduced a companion bill in June.

“In order to streamline our government and save valuable taxpayer dollars, we must enable a system of good governance focused on results rather than the same burdensome, ineffective approach,” Hice said.

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GSA’s Alan Thomas on Technology Modernization Fund, EIS Contract
by Jane Edwards
Published on September 21, 2018
GSA’s Alan Thomas on Technology Modernization Fund, EIS Contract


GSA’s Alan Thomas on Technology Modernization Fund, EIS ContractAlan Thomas, commissioner of the General Services Administration’s Federal Acquisition Service, told Federal News Radio in an interview published Thursday about the factors he looks for in proposals for the next round of awards under the Technology Modernization Fund.

“I’m always focused on if someone will spend money with an industry partner, I’m looking at what vehicle are they using, is it shovel ready, and I tend to be a little bit of stickler on payback,” he told the station’s Ask the CIO program.

“The fund doesn’t revolve if the money isn’t paid back.”

He also shared his views on GSA’s Enterprise Infrastructure Solutions contract and cited the metrics he considers when it comes to EIS.

“From my perspective, vendors have to be ready to respond to solicitations, and agencies actually have to have the solicitations to put them on the street,” Thomas noted.

“So those are a couple of key metrics that I do look at.”
 

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Report: Navy Leverages Artificial Intelligence Data to Perform Predictive Maintenance on Naval Aircraft
by Monica Jackson
Published on September 21, 2018
Report: Navy Leverages Artificial Intelligence Data to Perform Predictive Maintenance on Naval Aircraft


Report: Navy Leverages Artificial Intelligence Data to Perform Predictive Maintenance on Naval AircraftThe U.S. Navy has started leveraging artificial intelligence and data analytics systems to track the health of aircraft components before said parts show signs of vulnerabilities, MeriTalk reported Thursday.

The service has equipped its aviation fleet with sensors to perform predictive maintenance on time-based components or parts of an aircraft that need to be maintained at certain intervals.

“We had very risk-averse maintenance intervals and time intervals on those dynamic components on our aircraft, that were all kind of dependent upon or predicated on the assumption that the aircraft was always flown in the most rigorous conditions possible,” said Roy Harris, director of aviation readiness and resource analysis at the Naval Air Systems Command.

He said using sensor data has provided NAVAIR an exact picture of how its aircraft were flown, as well as how to change maintenance intervals. 

Harris added that his team in NAVAIR helped change the engineering community’s mindset in using AI to conduct maintenance operations on Naval aircraft.

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Sen. Wyden Seeks to Provide Cybersecurity Assistance for Senators’ Personal Devices, Accounts
by Jerry Petersen
Published on September 21, 2018
Sen. Wyden Seeks to Provide Cybersecurity Assistance for Senators’ Personal Devices, Accounts


Sen. Wyden Seeks to Provide Cybersecurity Assistance for Senators' Personal Devices, AccountsOregon Sen. Ron Wyden has asked Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and three other lawmakers to support legislation that would permit the U.S. Senate Sergeant at Arms to secure the personal accounts and devices of senators and their staff from hacking.

Sen. Wyden explained in a letter dated Sept. 19 that the SAA was legally prohibited from using public funds to provide protection for electronics and accounts that were not issued by the government.

Wyden’s office learned of this restriction after the sergeant at arms refused to help several senators and senate employees when their private emails were attacked by foreign agents.

Wyden insisted that, with the November elections fast approaching, and in light of the continuing cyber threat posed by foreign actors, “[this] approach must change to keep up with changing world realities.”

Wyden went on to call on Sen. McConnell, Senate Minority Leader Charles Schumer, Sen. Roy Blunt and Sen. Amy Klobuchar to “support legislation that I am introducing to permit the SAA to provide cybersecurity assistance to senators and staff, on an opt-in basis, for their personal devices and accounts.”

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Navy Sets Date for LCS 22 Christening
by Nichols Martin
Published on September 21, 2018
Navy Sets Date for LCS 22 Christening


Navy Sets Date for LCS 22 ChristeningThe U.S. Navy is set to christen the LCS 22 or the future USS Kansas City littoral combat ship this Saturday in Mobile, Ala.

Tracy Davidson, wife of Adm. Philip Davidson who leads the U.S. Indo-Pacific Command, will perform the christening as sponsor of the latest Independence variant LCS, the Navy said Thursday.

Austal USA began the construction of LCS 22 in November 2017.

The ship will be the second naval vessel to carry the name of Kansas City, following a Wichita-class replenishment ship that served in the Vietnam War.

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Patrick Shanahan: DoD to Evaluate Defense Industry Based on Cybersecurity
by Nichols Martin
Published on September 20, 2018
Patrick Shanahan: DoD to Evaluate Defense Industry Based on Cybersecurity


Patrick Shanahan: DoD to Evaluate Defense Industry Based on CybersecurityPatrick Shanahan, deputy secretary of defense, said that cybersecurity will become the Defense Department‘s key basis in evaluating the defense industry, Fifth Domain reported Wednesday. His comments come as the Pentagon urges the industry to boost its cybersecurity focus, in support of a new cyber strategy.

Shanahan added that contractors belonging to the industry’s top tier are responsible for managing the supply chain and helping lower tier firms maintain security in products.

The DoD is implementing a new cybersecurity strategy aiming to address cyber threats posed by foreign competitors such as China and Russia.

This strategy is intended to increase force lethality, grow partnerships, reform the department, develop talent and help the U.S. compete in cyber space.

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Air Education and Training Command Proposes Using AI to Train Pilots; Steven Kwast Quoted
by Monica Jackson
Published on September 20, 2018
Air Education and Training Command Proposes Using AI to Train Pilots; Steven Kwast Quoted


Air Education and Training Command Proposes Using AI to Train Pilots; Steven Kwast QuotedLt. Gen. Steven Kwast, commander of the Air Education and Training Command, has said AETC intends to integrate artificial intelligence in the U.S. Air Force’s pilot training program, Federal News Radio reported Wednesday.

The command has tested AI and augmented reality pilot training systems in a beta program, and discovered that virtual trainers are capable of analyzing focus areas that students need to work on.

Kwast noted that AETC aims to leverage AI to train pilots to rapidly deploy personnel in the battlefield.

“Competence is the constant, so when you have learned to master the skill, you can go to your squadron and start being a part of the fight,” Kwast said.

He added that the command wants to deploy AI coaches to give airmen the freedom to choose what they want to learn about, which a human trainer will later validate.

AETC intends to submit its proposal to the secretary of the Air Force in 2019.

Reforming pilot training practices comes as the Air Force is set to deploy a new fleet of F-35 planes.

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Vice Adm. Thomas Moore: NAVSEA Plans to Modify Maintenance Contract Strategy With Private Shipyards
by Jane Edwards
Published on September 20, 2018
Vice Adm. Thomas Moore: NAVSEA Plans to Modify Maintenance Contract Strategy With Private Shipyards


Vice Adm. Thomas Moore: NAVSEA Plans to Modify Maintenance Contract Strategy With Private ShipyardsU.S. Navy Vice Adm. Thomas Moore, head of Naval Sea Systems Command, has said NAVSEA plans to introduce changes to the multiple-award contract/multi-order strategy in an effort to improve the contracting process with private shipyards for maintenance work, USNI News reported Wednesday.

NAVSEA has started a pilot program that aims to combine ship maintenance availabilities to provide private yards with a “little more stable and predictive work” and facilitate on-time delivery of ships, Moore said Tuesday at the American Society of Naval Engineers’ Fleet Maintenance and Modernization Symposium.

“My goal is eventually that we will eventually – on each coast – bundle availabilities six months at a time… so you can know at least what work you can have in the next six months and beyond,” he noted.

The service plans to test the strategy through repair work on the USS Gunston Hall (LSD-44) amphibious warship and two guided-missile destroyers, USS Bulkeley (DDG 84) and USS Arleigh Burke (DDG-51).

Moore said the Navy wants both public and private yards to complete ship maintenance work on time as the service ramps up its readiness efforts driven by the Defense Department’s new warfare strategy against potential adversaries.
 

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Trump Nominates Rep. Darrell Issa as USTDA Director
by Monica Jackson
Published on September 20, 2018
Trump Nominates Rep. Darrell Issa as USTDA Director


Trump Nominates Rep. Darrell Issa as USTDA DirectorPresident Trump intends to nominate Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Calif., as director of the U.S. Trade and Development Agency.

Issa previously served as chair of the House committee on oversight and government reform, the White House said Wednesday.

Once confirmed, he will support USTDA in its mission to help companies export American-made goods and services to partner countries to generate more jobs in the U.S. 

Issa holds various House positions such as head of the subcommittee on courts, intellectual property and the internet, as well as the committee on foreign affairs.

Throughout his career in the government, the U.S. Army veteran has helped enforce stricter rules along the U.S. border, expose the mismanagement at the Mineral Management Services and proposed to investigate the cause of a financial crisis in 2008.

Issa additionally led the House committee on oversight and government reform in investigating the Countrywide Financial VIP Program, as well as the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now’s misuse of taxpayer money, among other things.

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