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GAO: 2017 Hurricane-Related Federal Contracts Hit $5.6B
by Jane Edwards
Published on March 5, 2018
GAO: 2017 Hurricane-Related Federal Contracts Hit $5.6B


GAO: 2017 Hurricane-Related Federal Contracts Hit $5.6BThe Government Accountability Office has found that 19 federal agencies had allocated more than $5.6 billion on contracts as of Dec. 31, 2017 to support initiatives in response to three hurricanes last year.

GAO said in a report published Wednesday about 97 percent of those contract obligations in response to hurricanes Irma, Harvey and Maria were from the departments of Homeland Security and Defense.

DHS’ Federal Emergency Management Agency spent approximately $3.1 billion on contracts, while DoD’s U.S. Army Corps of Engineers accounted for $1.8 billion of the total contract obligations.

The report noted that agencies have earmarked over $2 billion for food, shelter and water and approximately $3.6 billion for power restoration and other services.

The congressional watchdog found that 73 percent of the contract obligations were awarded through a competitive acquisition process as of Dec. 31.

The report also showed that 74 percent of the contracts were awarded through a competitive procurement in the first three months following each hurricane’s landfall, up from 53 percent recorded during Hurricane Katrina.

FEMA and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said the hurricane season last year resulted in approximately $265 billion in damages and affected about 25.8 million.

Government Technology/News
John Zangardi: DHS to Form Cloud Steering Group
by Nichols Martin
Published on March 5, 2018
John Zangardi: DHS to Form Cloud Steering Group


John Zangardi: DHS to Form Cloud Steering GroupJohn Zangardi, chief information officer at the Department of Homeland Security, said at a cybersecurity forum last week that DHS will establish a group to help drive its cloud migration efforts, FCW reported Wednesday.

He told audience at the Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association’s 2018 Cyber Technology Summit the department currently works to migrate 52 of its approximately 584 information technology applications to the cloud.

“The idea here is to establish a stretch goal as we move forward over the next year,” Zangardi added.

The report noted that DHS’ cloud steering group will operate at an undersecretary level and consist of department executives that include the chief privacy officer, chief procurement officer, chief security officer and CIOs.

Government Technology/News
Steven Walker: DARPA Invests in ‘Second Wave’ AI, Sets Sights on Space Programs
by Jane Edwards
Published on March 5, 2018
Steven Walker: DARPA Invests in ‘Second Wave’ AI, Sets Sights on Space Programs

 

Steven Walker: DARPA Invests in ‘Second Wave’ AI, Sets Sights on Space Programs
Steven Walker

Steven Walker, director of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, has said DARPA has begun to invest in the development of the “second wave” of artificial intelligence platforms, Federal News Radio reported Thursday.

“They’re trained on massive data sets, they do a great job in pattern recognition and looking for images… but they’re still very brittle,” Walker said of the second-wave AI technology that has resulted in the development of autonomous platforms.

“We have more work to do, I think, in second wave, in terms of making them more robust,” he noted at a Defense Writers Group-hosted event.

He mentioned that DARPA has started several programs that are associated with the third wave of AI platforms and will depend on contextual adaptation.

Walker, a 2018 Wash100 recipient, cited space as one of his priorities and that he wants the Defense Department to fund the development of small satellite constellations in low-Earth orbit to help address hostile threats, according to a report by SpaceNews.

He also discussed DARPA’s Blackjack program that aims to advance the development of commercial satellite buses designed to host military payloads, the report added.

 

Civilian/News
Navy Awards Penn State’s Applied Research Lab Potential $2B National Security Tech R&D Contract
by Joanna Crews
Published on March 5, 2018
Navy Awards Penn State’s Applied Research Lab Potential $2B National Security Tech R&D Contract


Navy Awards Penn State's Applied Research Lab Potential $2B National Security Tech R&D ContractPennsylvania State University’s Applied Research Laboratory has received a potential 10-year, $2.11 billion contract from the Naval Sea Systems Command to research and develop technology platforms to aid U.S. national security efforts.

“Under this new agreement, ARL scientists and engineers will expand their vital role developing research that advances science and promotes national security,” Neil Sharkey, vice president for research at Penn State, said in a statement published Thursday.

Penn State’s ARL is one of the 14 Defense Department-designated University Affiliated Research Center laboratories.

The university noted that its laboratory conducts research programs in technology areas such as communications, cybersecurity, directed energy, electro-optics and information processing.

ARL also operates the Navigation Research and Development Center, which tests national systems for positioning, navigation and timing applications.

The laboratory also works with the U.S. Navy and industry partners to develop advanced materials and additive manufacturing methods.

Civilian/News
OMB Appoints 7 Federal Tech Modernization Board Members
by Jane Edwards
Published on March 5, 2018
OMB Appoints 7 Federal Tech Modernization Board Members


OMB Appoints 7 Federal Tech Modernization Board MembersThe Office of Management and Budget has named the seven members of a board that will evaluate project proposals from federal agencies seeking to receive funds through the potential $500 million Technology Modernization Fund to update information technology systems, Nextgov reported Thursday.

The seven-member Technology Modernization Board will be led by Suzette Kent, federal chief information officer, and will be established on March 12 in compliance with the Modernizing Government Technology Act.

The other six board members are:

  • Alan Thomas, commissioner of the General Services Administration’s Federal Acquisition Service
  • Charles Worthington, chief technology officer of the Department of Veterans Affairs
  • Maria Roat, CIO of the Small Business Administration
  • Mark Knidienger, director of the cybersecurity division at the Department of Homeland Security
  • Matt Cutts, acting administrator of the U.S. Digital Service
  • Rajive Mathur, CIO of the Social Security Administration

OMB announced the board members days after Director Mick Mulvaney issued a memorandum that outlines measures and goals agencies should implement to achieve compliance with the MGT ACT.

DoD/News
Report: State Dept Clears Digital Tech Exports to Iran to Monitor Nuclear Test Explosions
by Jane Edwards
Published on March 5, 2018
Report: State Dept Clears Digital Tech Exports to Iran to Monitor Nuclear Test Explosions


Report: State Dept Clears Digital Tech Exports to Iran to Monitor Nuclear Test ExplosionsThe State Department informed Congress in January about a waiver that permits a Maryland-based firm to export wireless equipment, satellite dishes and broadband networks to Iran for use at stations that track nuclear explosions in the Middle Eastern country, Al-Monitor reported Thursday.

The waiver signed by John Sullivan, deputy secretary of State, seeks to support oversight of the 2015 nuclear agreement.

The Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organization requested the digital technology platforms to support nuclear test monitoring operations at three Iran-based sites that work to transmit explosion data to Vienna, Austria, according to the report.

The White House needs to decide by May 12 whether to keep the U.S. in the nuclear deal with Iran, the report added.

Civilian/News
FBI Appoints John Adams as Info & Tech Branch Executive Asst Director
by Joanna Crews
Published on March 2, 2018
FBI Appoints John Adams as Info & Tech Branch Executive Asst Director


FBI Appoints John Adams as Info & Tech Branch Executive Asst Director
John Adams

John Adams, formerly assistant director of the FBI‘s intelligence directorate, has been named executive assistant director for the bureau’s information and technology branch.

The two-decade FBI veteran began his career at the Washington Field Office where he investigated espionage, drug trafficking, violent crime and terrorism cases.

He transferred to the bureau’s headquarters in 2004 and served as a supervisory special agent within International Terrorism Operations Section I.

Adams also led a joint terrorism task force and worked as intelligence program coordinator at Knoxville Division for one year before he was promoted to assistant special agent in charge of the Richmond Division’s National Security Branch in 2010.

Two years later, he became section chief of strategic operations section within the counterterrorism division and led “priority” threat intelligence collection efforts.

Before he joined the FBI in 1997, Adams was a special agent at the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation.

DoD/News
Report: Bill Would Reform Navy Surface Ship Operations
by Ramona Adams
Published on March 2, 2018
Report: Bill Would Reform Navy Surface Ship Operations


Report: Bill Would Reform Navy Surface Ship OperationsSens. Roger Wicker, R-Miss., and John McCain, R-Ariz., have introduced a bill that would implement changes to the U.S. Navy‘s surface fleet operations, USNI News reported Monday.

The Surface Warfare Enhancement Act of 2018 was created in response to ship collisions that involved the USS Fitzgerald and USS John S. McCain guided-missile destroyers in 2017.

The bill is based on the Navy’s Comprehensive Review of Recent Surface Force Incidents and Navy Secretary Richard Spencer’s Strategic Readiness Review, which were released following the incidents.

The proposed legislation seeks to address issues that contributed to the collisions, including an unclear command structure for the surface force as well as a high operational tempo in forward-deployed forces and surface warfare personnel.

The bill would direct the Navy Secretary to conduct a complete review of the Navy’s command and control structure and declassify the annual reports of the service branch’s Board of Inspection and Survey.

DoD/News
Army to Update Target Surveillance & Acquisition System
by Ramona Adams
Published on February 27, 2018
Army to Update Target Surveillance & Acquisition System

Army to Update Target Surveillance & Acquisition SystemThe U.S. Army will install upgrades into a target surveillance and acquisition system designed to boost target identification accuracy and protect scouts while searching for targets, Army Times reported Monday.

Army researchers are working to update the Long-Range Advanced Scout Surveillance System with a third-generation forward-looking infrared radar.

The Raytheon-built LRAS3 is designed to give scouts the capacity to detect a target, zoom in and use a laser range finder to calculate the target’s distance and grid coordinates.

Researchers also aim to install an inertia measuring device into LRAS3 to support target sighting from a concealed position.

The upgrades are undergoing tests and are scheduled to be fielded by fiscal year 2025.

Government Technology/News
NASA, Rice University Develop ‘Upper Extremity’ Wearable Tech
by Nichols Martin
Published on February 27, 2018
NASA, Rice University Develop ‘Upper Extremity’ Wearable Tech


NASA, Rice University Develop 'Upper Extremity' Wearable TechNASA and Rice University have collaborated to build a wearable technology designed to activate the user’s elbow joints and the shoulder with a cable transmission system.

The Soft Wearable Upper Extremity Garment, nicknamed “Armstrong,” uses Bowden cable actuators to manipulate synthetic tendons that cross the upper body, NASA said Saturday.

The agency’s Wearable Robotics Laboratory has applied the technologies produced for the X1 robotic exoskeleton and Space Suit Roboglove to the Armstrong development project.

NASA intends for the wearable technology to help ease astronauts’ manual lifting and manipulation tasks when they conduct planetary extravehicular activity.

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