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Report: OMB Issues Statement on Littoral Combat Ship Program
by Jane Edwards
Published on August 20, 2018
Report: OMB Issues Statement on Littoral Combat Ship Program


Report: OMB Issues Statement on Littoral Combat Ship ProgramThe Office of Management and Budget has issued a statement saying the White House is not in favor of a provision in the fiscal 2019 defense appropriations measure to procure a second littoral combat ship, Defense News reported Saturday.

That provision reflects a $475 million increase from the administration’s requested budget for FY 2019.

“One LCS in FY 2019, when combined with the three funded in FY 2018, would keep both shipyards supplied with enough work to remain viable for the frigate competition,” according to the statement obtained by the publication.

The report said the agency’s statement suggests that the Trump administration wants the U.S. Navy to accelerate the procurement of FFG(X) guided-missile frigates.
 

Government Technology/News
PBGC Executive Pamela Wise-Martinez: Federal Agencies Must Adopt Consolidated Hybrid Cloud
by Nichols Martin
Published on August 20, 2018
PBGC Executive Pamela Wise-Martinez: Federal Agencies Must Adopt Consolidated Hybrid Cloud


PBGC Executive Pamela Wise-Martinez: Federal Agencies Must Adopt Consolidated Hybrid CloudPamela Wise-Martinez, chief cloud and enterprise data architect at the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation, has called for a consolidated approach to the federal government’s efforts in federal cloud acquisitions, saying it should employ hybrid cloud instead of separate multi-cloud environments.

She said at an FCW event on Wednesday that the previous cloud procurement landscape resulted in numerous enterprise challenges and a consolidated, on-premise approach would help agencies leverage a hyperconverged infrastructure and streamline operations, MeriTalk reported Monday.

The data architect emphasized the importance of governance in pursuing federal cloud and advised agencies to look back at engineering basics to identify how to manage applications’ interoperability.

“We didn’t really think about that integration part. Hybrid cloud is the reality check,” she said. “Some of the things that you have on your infrastructure need to talk to the things that are in the cloud. So now how are you going to do that? You don’t have a standard.”

While it may be impractical for agencies to audit all of their cloud applications, they should conduct an “appropriate assessment” of software, she added.

Wise-Martinez, who holds more than 20 years of experience in network engineering, has served in various senior support roles in enterprise IT architecture at the Department of Energy, the Department of Homeland Security and the Office of the Director of National Intelligence.

Government Technology/News
Jason Crusan: NASA Aims to Stage Deep Space Missions from ‘Gateway’ Platform
by Jane Edwards
Published on August 20, 2018
Jason Crusan: NASA Aims to Stage Deep Space Missions from ‘Gateway’ Platform


Jason Crusan: NASA Aims to Stage Deep Space Missions from ‘Gateway’ PlatformJason Crusan, director of advanced exploration systems at NASA, has said the proposed Deep Space Gateway platform will serve as a type of an “outpost” for future space exploration missions, Federal News Radio reported Friday.

“Think of it as kind of a space port, a dry dock, where we build ships, refurbish ships and then we actually stage missions from it,” he told the Federal Drive with Tom Temin about the proposed Gateway platform.

The report said NASA intends to launch a spacecraft every 30 days to three months to bring scientific experiments to the platform.

The proposed Gateway will work to track robotic missions on the lunar surface and perform communications functions.

“We’re building a certain set of capabilities, in this case an orbiting platform with communications functions, some lander capabilities and the ability for our life support systems to be sustained off-planet, away from Earth,” Crusan added.

Government Technology/News
Global Hawk Aircraft Lands in Alaska for Reconnaissance Exercise
by Nichols Martin
Published on August 20, 2018
Global Hawk Aircraft Lands in Alaska for Reconnaissance Exercise


Global Hawk Aircraft Lands in Alaska for Reconnaissance ExerciseEielson Air Force Base welcomed on Thursday an RQ-4 Global Hawk tasked to support an exercise designed to better apply the aircraft’s reconnaissance capacities to simulated warfighting.

The aircraft – assigned to Beale AFB – and a team of pilots will take part in the RED FLAG-Alaska exercise under orders from the 12th Reconnaissance Squadron, Eielson AFB said Friday.

The RF-A exercise is intended to bolster joint operation between participants, including mission control pilots from the 12th RS.

The exercise will take place at the Joint Pacific Alaska Range Complex and would include over 100 aircraft from 12 units based across the United States, Canada, Australia and Britain.

The aircraft’s landing on Alaska marks the RQ-4’s first entry into the state for simulated combat training.

Northrop Grumman is a prime contractor for the RQ-4 development program.

Government Technology/News
Rep. Don Bacon Pushes for US Electronic Warfare Capability
by Mary-Louise Hoffman
Published on August 17, 2018
Rep. Don Bacon Pushes for US Electronic Warfare Capability


Rep. Don Bacon Pushes for US Electronic Warfare Capability
Don Bacon

Rep. Don Bacon, R-Neb., has indicated the U.S. must work to regain an edge in the military electronic warfare domain, C4ISRNET reported Tuesday.

“In the 1990s, when I was a captain and an electronic warfare officer, it was clear we had the no. 1 electronic warfare program in the world, period,” Bacon said the Department of Defense Intelligence Information System conference via a precorded video message.

Rep. Don Bacon Pushes for US Electronic Warfare CapabilityThe congressman introduced in April a bill that calls for the DoD to develop an advanced simulation technology and implement efforts for joint electromagnetic spectrum operations readiness.

He also pushed for the inclusion of EW-related provisions in the fiscal 2019 National Defense Authorization Act that President Trump approved earlier this week.

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NASA Deputy Administrator Nominee James Morhard Highlights Priorities Prior to Confirmation Hearing
by Peter Graham
Published on August 17, 2018
NASA Deputy Administrator Nominee James Morhard Highlights Priorities Prior to Confirmation Hearing


NASA Deputy Administrator Nominee James Morhard Highlights Priorities Prior to Confirmation Hearing
James Morhard

James Morhard, the White House’s nominee for NASA deputy administrator, says he plans to prioritize acquisition and financial reform, as well as advance the agency’s human spaceflight program, SpaceNews reported Thursday.

“If confirmed, we will work to address the national space acquisition process, to radically reduce cost, improve schedules and safety, exceed [performance] expectations and bring NASA’s culture back to the ‘cutting edge,'” Morhard, currently deputy sergeant at arms for the Senate, wrote to the Senate Commerce Committee.

Morhard added that NASA’s human spaceflight program should have a clear and established mandate, and that the agency must partner with private industry to develop and implement new technologies. 

The Senate Commerce Committee will deliberate Morhard’s nomination on Aug. 23.

Government Technology/News
OMB Updates Gov’t Cloud Migration Strategy; Bill Hunt Quoted
by Monica Jackson
Published on August 17, 2018
OMB Updates Gov’t Cloud Migration Strategy; Bill Hunt Quoted


OMB Updates Gov’t Cloud Migration Strategy; Bill Hunt Quoted
Bill Hunt

Bill Hunt, digital services expert at the Office of Management and Budget, has said OMB’s updated cloud strategy seeks to accelerate federal agencies’ efforts to implement the technology, Federal News Radio reported Thursday.

The Cloud Smart strategy, which succeeds the Cloud First plan, will involve training federal agencies on how to move to the cloud as some are still confused about the concept and process.

OMB has been working with the General Services Administration and Department of Homeland Security to review regulations that continue to hinder agencies from adopting cloud systems.

Hunt noted that there is also a need for contractors to follow a smart procurement process to effectively use the cloud.

He added that agencies needs to take a holistic and enterprise-wide approach for the cloud migration process.

Meanwhile, the U.S. Army has started using a hybrid cloud strategy that intends to automate systems to reduce labor costs.

“If you look at where the commercial sector is, whether it’s Google or YouTube, or something like this, they get where they need to be because they automate the workflow,” said Thomas Sasala, chief data officer of the Army.

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GAO: Air Force to Deploy New Combat Rescue Helicopters to Active Component by FY 2020
by Jane Edwards
Published on August 17, 2018
GAO: Air Force to Deploy New Combat Rescue Helicopters to Active Component by FY 2020


GAO: Air Force to Deploy New Combat Rescue Helicopters to Active Component by FY 2020The Government Accountability Office has found that the U.S. Air Force intends to start fielding in fiscal 2020 new Combat Rescue Helicopters to replace aging HH-60G Pave Hawk aircraft that have recorded the most flight time when it comes to staff recovery missions.

GAO said in a report published Thursday the service will initially deploy the new helicopters to the active component six years ahead of the reserve component and to the Air National Guard by 2027.

The Air Force plans to issue refurbished Army aircraft to the Air National Guard in 2019 to address the latter’s aging helicopter fleet.

The congressional watchdog said the service may potentially encounter training challenges for reserve component squadrons over a three-year period starting fiscal year 2025 due to the fielding schedule and some service officials told GAO that they plan to retain some HH-60G helicopters to address any training gap.

GAO also found that the condition of the service’s fleet of HH-60Gs has dropped because such helicopters have recorded flight hours that go beyond their expected service life.

DoD/News
DoD Appoints IT Vet Michael Conlin as Chief Data Officer
by Monica Jackson
Published on August 17, 2018
DoD Appoints IT Vet Michael Conlin as Chief Data Officer


DoD Appoints IT Vet Michael Conlin as Chief Data Officer
Michael Conlin

Michael Conlin, vice president and chief technology officer for defense at Perspecta, has been named the first chief data officer of the Defense Department, FedScoop reported Thursday.

The appointment is part of DoD’s prioritization of data management operations.

Conlin will help the department move out of its legacy information technology systems to gain more access to data.

The Pentagon CDO acknowledged in an interview with ExecutiveBiz in 2017 that aging systems prevent public sector organizations from maximizing their data, which can only be accessed through applications’ user interface.

“The public sector’s reflexive habit of classifying data as the default further complicates this challenge,” he added.

Conlin previously served as the chief technology officer for the U.S. public sector at DXC Technology, which was formed in 2017 through the merger of Computer Sciences Corporation and HP Enterprise Services.

He also held several IT-related leadership roles at Hewlett-Packard and its former subsidiary, EDS.

Government Technology/News
AFRL Begins Development on Augmented Reality Systems for Aircraft Inspections
by Monica Jackson
Published on August 17, 2018
AFRL Begins Development on Augmented Reality Systems for Aircraft Inspections


AFRL Begins Development on Augmented Reality Systems for Aircraft InspectionsThe U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory’s Materials and Manufacturing Directorate has started leveraging commercial-off-the-shelf augmented reality systems to develop an approach that will help aircraft maintainers inspect internal components of a plane.

Wright-Patterson AF Base said Thursday the AR-based capability is expected to streamline nondestructive inspection, which is a process of safely assessing hard-to-reach equipment and materials in a structure for defects.

Eric Lindgren, principal materials research engineer at the Air Force, explained that NDI officials simultaneously check the monitor, technical documents and surface during the inspection under challenging conditions, which can tire inspectors.

AFRL researchers believe the refined NDI process would take away from the load of inspectors the task of assessing several displays and/or documents so as to focus on the inspection process.

AFRL is working with the AFRL Virtual, Augmented and Mixed Reality for Aircraft Maintenance integrated product team to develop the system, which they hope will be used in a laboratory environment and other operations in the future.

The researchers also expect to modify the feature to point out the critical areas of a material to be inspected, as well as ultimately help complete the inspection.

They also aim to integrate the AR system into smaller wearable systems such as safety glasses, which aircraft maintainers already use during inspections.

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