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USAID Issues Grants to 25 Global Research Efforts
by Ramona Adams
Published on September 29, 2017
USAID Issues Grants to 25 Global Research Efforts


USAID Issues Grants to 25 Global Research EffortsThe U.S. Agency for International Development plans to invest a total of $5 million in 25 research projects across 15 USAID partner countries.

USAID said Thursday the 25 new programs are funded under the Partnerships for Enhanced Engagement in Research initiative, which supports researchers in developing countries that work with U.S. government-backed researchers to address issues such as water security and child health.

The 25 projects include a field test technology designed to identify lead levels in soil at mining and battery-recycling sites in Peru; an unmanned aerial vehicle that will work to provide land management support in Mali’s national parks; and the use of genetic data to aid Indonesia’s fisheries management and conservation activities.

PEER is managed by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine and involves 10 federal agencies, including USAID, NASA, National Institutes of Health, National Science Foundation and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, among others.

The latest round of PEER funding represents the sixth cycle of the program and will be followed by another call for pre-proposals in early October.

DoD/News
Gen. Joseph Dunford Gets Senate OK for 2nd Term as Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman
by Jane Edwards
Published on September 29, 2017
Gen. Joseph Dunford Gets Senate OK for 2nd Term as Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman


Gen. Joseph Dunford Gets Senate OK for 2nd Term as Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman
Joseph Dunford

The Senate on Wednesday passed through a voice vote the reappointment of Marine Corps Gen. Joseph Dunford as chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, DoD News reported Thursday.

Dunford will serve for another two-year term as principal military adviser to the president, defense secretary and members of the National Security Council.

His confirmation came a day after he fielded questions on the future presidential aircraft’s lack of aerial refueling capability during a Senate Armed Services Committee hearing on his reappointment.

President Donald Trump nominated Dunford in May to retain his JCS chairmanship through September 2019.

Dunford assumed the chairman role in October 2015 after he previously served as commandant of the Marine Corps, assistant commandant of the service branch and head of the International Security Assistance Force in Kabul, Afghanistan.

The 40-year Marine Corps veteran has initiated efforts to build up military-to-military relations with other countries and helped advance the National Military Strategy and the South Asian strategy.

Government Technology/News
FedRAMP Rolls Out ‘Tailored’ Baseline for Low-Risk Cloud SaaS Offerings
by Ramona Adams
Published on September 29, 2017
FedRAMP Rolls Out ‘Tailored’ Baseline for Low-Risk Cloud SaaS Offerings


FedRAMP Rolls Out 'Tailored' Baseline for Low-Risk Cloud SaaS OfferingsThe Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program has launched a “tailored” baseline designed to accelerate the process for authorizing low-impact software- as-a-service platforms for government use.

A blog entry posted Thursday says the FedRAMP Tailored baseline covers low-risk systems such as collaboration platforms, project management applications and tools that support open-source code development.

The baseline is also meant to give authorizing officials a standard approach to identify risks associated with the authorization of low-impact cloud offerings.

FedRAMP initially sought public feedback on a draft of the baseline in February, then extended the comment period through April.

The program received more than 330 public comments on the tailored baseline.

Government Technology/News
FAA to Restrict Drone Operations Over DOI-Recognized Landmarks
by Nichols Martin
Published on September 29, 2017
FAA to Restrict Drone Operations Over DOI-Recognized Landmarks


FAA to Restrict Drone Operations Over DOI-Recognized LandmarksThe Federal Aviation Administration and the Interior Department have agreed to restrict drone flight operations drone over certain landmarks in nine U.S. states.

FAA announced Thursday it will implement the restriction by Oct. 5 at the request of U.S. national security agencies using the agency’s authority under Title 14 of the Code of Federal Regulations.

The agency produced an online interactive map to inform the public of the restricted locations for drones and included a link to that information in FAA’s B4UFLY mobile app.

Sites covered by the restriction are:

  • Boston National Historical Park, Boston, MA
  • Folsom Dam; Folsom, CA
  • Glen Canyon Dam; Lake Powell, AZ
  • Grand Coulee Dam; Grand Coulee, WA
  • Hoover Dam; Boulder City, NV
  • Independence National Historical Park, Philadelphia, PA
  • Jefferson National Expansion Memorial; St. Louis, MO
  • Mount Rushmore National Memorial; Keystone, SD
  • Shasta Dam; Shasta Lake, CA
  • Statue of Liberty National Monument, New York, NY

 

Civilian/DoD/News/Profiles
In the News: Robert M. Lightfoot, Jr., NASA’s Acting Administrator
by Andy Reed
Published on September 28, 2017
In the News: Robert M. Lightfoot, Jr., NASA’s Acting Administrator

 

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“Dream. Innovate. Build. Discover.”

The final frontier might not be so final after all–When an organization like NASA sees the smoke and fire of engines of the Space Launch System, they direct their eyes skyward toward orbital reconnaissance, advanced propulsion technologies in space travel, recovering satellites and next-gen communications, the developing presence of humans aboard the International Space Station, and yes, the extraterrestrial-existential question of “are we alone in the universe?”

According the NASA’s FY2018 $19.1 billion plan the budget supports about 1200 missions, roughly 40 missions preparing for launch, 60 that are operating currently.

In the News: Robert M. Lightfoot, Jr., NASA's Acting Administrator
Robert Lightfoot

Robert M. Lightfoot, Jr., NASA’s acting administrator and highest-ranking civil servant, has the gumption and required thrust to take the future of humanity into the zero-gravity cold-vacuum of space.

“Our work here at NASA leads the world–in size, in scope, in impact,” said Lightfoot during an agency-wide town hall State of NASA address at NASA Headquarters in Washington on May 23. “It’s very important to stay the course, as we are partnering with the FAA and industry partners on unmanned aircraft systems–we have a rising goal of putting humans on Mars and we’re there today with our scientific platforms…We will keep exploring our solar system, beyond and exploring our own planet, our home.”

In the News: Robert M. Lightfoot, Jr., NASA's Acting Administrator

“Teamwork makes dream work.” A NASA-held belief, as Lightfoot and other space-dreamers lay the infrastructure “backbone” in place to allow for deep space exploration as we propel forward into the future.

“We are not a single program or mission–we are a lot of programs or missions, covering a broad spectrum of integrated, strategically, aligned with the Space Act written 60 years ago–2018 is our 60th anniversary as an agency–Yes, some stuff has changed, but for the most part, we have maintained that continuity of purpose over time…This budget continues not only what we want to do as agency, but also several other national priorities, maintaining our place as a global leader in space.”

“[NASA] has a historic and enduring purpose as an agency: discover, explore and develop. These correspond to all our missions of scientific discovery, missions of human exploration, development of aeronautic systems that we do as a nation–we inspire the next generation, inject that innovation into the national economy, provide data to national leaders to solve some of the biggest problems that this nation has, AND we support this global engagement and diplomacy that is so important to the role we play as a primary leader in the international part of what this agency does.”

There is no time to waste, to wait for syzygy, or to revel in past successes–its all about keeping the momentum.

“The president has said: ‘American footprints on distant worlds are not that big of a dream.’ We’re executing programs step-by-step to make this dream a reality and further our understanding of our universe.”

Reaching above and beyond today’s milestones, missions scheduled to fly in 2018 include: Solar Probe Plus; The Transitting ExoPlanet Survey Satellite (TESS), the InSight Mars Lander. Also continued development of the next-gen XPlane, for when we fly in 2021 to really investigate low boom supersonic flight–which could be a tremendous game changer for not only this country, but humanity as a whole.

Sending humans to space is of utmost priority–we just have to get there in stages. NASA had to prove the worth of technologies to lower the risk threshold, adapt to challenges and advance capabilities farther than before.

“On the station, we’re a matter of hours from home. We’re still in the harsh environment of space, but we’re learning a lot about human health in microgravity for long periods…not only with regular duration expeditions but also with more extended stays like the one-year mission currently underway,” Lightfoot said in his remarks to the Space Transportation Association in January of this year. “We’re already on this journey. We’re testing new technologies (e.g. how to grow food in space; perfecting life support systems, mitigating the effects of gravity on the human body and perfecting the human robotic interface) to provide, as the space community, a sustained march forward.”

A quantum leap and fast-forward to the decade of the 2020s: What do we need to be doing that enables us to get humans to Mars in the 2030s? Today’s journey to mars, according to Lightfoot, is that before anything else, “our big ‘M’ Mission to Mars requires that a lot of little ‘m’s’ come together and get refined.

“We call the area around the moon ‘The Proving Ground,’ because it’s where things like solar electric propulsion, habitats and other technologies will be used for the first time in their intended environment. The Space Launch System and Orion will be the backbone of our transportation systems, getting us where we need to be and helping us learn even more about propulsion and rocket systems and a new human-rated vehicle for deep exploration.”

Lightfoot and the NASA forum have always been a torchbearer in lighting the way into the future–however, continued firing of these engines requires energy, time and commitment. There is nothing–no thing–more important than illuminating the what (or the where) of what is outside our atmosphere.

Acting Administrator Lightfoot will be addressing the Potomac Officer’s Club as a keynote speaker at the 2017 Space: Innovations, Programs, and Policies Summit to be held Oct. 18, 2017 at the Ritz-Carlton Tysons Corner in McLean, VA.

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Profile: Kevin Garrison, Chief of Analytics, Office of the DoD CIO
by Nichols Martin
Published on September 28, 2017
Profile: Kevin Garrison, Chief of Analytics, Office of the DoD CIO


Profile: Kevin Garrison, Chief of Analytics, Office of the DoD CIO
Kevin Garrison

Kevin Garrison serves the Office of the Department of Defense Chief Information Officer as the Chief of Analytics and holds an experience history of 40 years.

Garrison leads the DoD business data analytical environment where he supervises the management of information technology systems and provides insight to support cost efficiency.

Prior to this Garrison was deputy director of information enterprise governance working with the Office of Management and Budget initiatives, IT portfolio, and inventory management, acquisition oversight.

Garrison has also made contributions for Defense Business Systems, such as IT development efforts for the Strategic Management Plan.

He spent twelve years as a defense contractor supporting the Assistant Secretary of Defense offices along with the Federal Voting Assistance Program; and managed reporting for the OMB, Government Accountability Office, and DoD Inspector General.

Garrison once served the U.S. Army and holds a degree of BS Astronautical Engineering from the U.S. Air Force Academy.

Government Technology/News
Lt. Gen. Bruce Crawford: Army to Stop WIN-T Increment 2 Procurement by End of FY 2018
by Jane Edwards
Published on September 28, 2017
Lt. Gen. Bruce Crawford: Army to Stop WIN-T Increment 2 Procurement by End of FY 2018


Lt. Gen. Bruce Crawford: Army to Stop WIN-T Increment 2 Procurement by End of FY 2018Army Lt. Gen. Bruce Crawford has said the service branch will stop the procurement of the second increment of a tactical communications platform by the end of fiscal year 2018 because its current network “does not meet the future warfighting needs of a high-end conflict,” Breaking Defense reported Wednesday.

The U.S. government has spent approximately $6 billion in funds to support development work on the Warfighter Information Network-Tactical Increment 2.

Crawford told lawmakers at a House Armed Services Committee’s air and land subpanel hearing Wednesday that the Army would use some of those funds to field “capabilities and elements” of the WIN-T Increment 2 program.

The Army will also immediately cease the acquisition of the Command Post of the Future system and the Mid-Tier Network Vehicular Radio, he said at the hearing.

The decision came after Chief of Staff Gen. Mark Milley ordered a review of the military branch’s network equipment, which Milley says appear to be vulnerable to hacking and jamming, and four months after a group of House lawmakers urged the service to accelerate WIN-T Increment 2’s deployment.

Crawford told House subcommittee members the Army will reallocate the savings generated from CPOF, MNVR and WIN-T Increment 2 programs to repair its current network through the addition of cyber and electronic warfare capabilities, the report added.

Government Technology/News
Federal CIO Margie Graves: Agencies Move to Implement Standardized IT Spending Tracker
by Ramona Adams
Published on September 28, 2017
Federal CIO Margie Graves: Agencies Move to Implement Standardized IT Spending Tracker


Federal CIO Margie Graves: Agencies Move to Implement Standardized IT Spending TrackerFederal agencies have started to implement a standard framework for monitoring information technology spending, FCW reported Tuesday.

Margie Graves, acting federal chief information officer, said that the Technology Business Management framework is intended to help government agencies locate IT costs and understand their business cases.

Graves added that the CIO Council and General Services Administration‘s office of government-wide policy have solicited feedback from private and public entities that have already adopted the TBM taxonomy.

Dominic Sale, GSA deputy associate administrator, said that current efforts to implement the TBM framework are primarily led by CIOs, but leaders “across the c-suite” should also be involved in the process.

Sale noted that the government is implementing TBM through a phased approach and that the process will likely take years to complete.

DoD/News
James Mattis: US Govt Commits to Help Afghanistan Mitigate Regional, Safety Challenges
by Scott Nicholas
Published on September 28, 2017
James Mattis: US Govt Commits to Help Afghanistan Mitigate Regional, Safety Challenges


James Mattis: US Govt Commits to Help Afghanistan Mitigate Regional, Safety Challenges
James Mattis

U.S. Defense Secretary James Mattis has reassured Afghan President Ashraf Ghani that the U.S. government will support Afghanistan on challenges related to safety and other regional problems, DoD News reported Thursday.

Mattis spoke at a news conference in Kabul to help reaffirm the U.S. government’s commitment to help Afghanistan mitigate potential terrorist threats with the help of other NATO partners.

“We will not abandon Afghanistan to a merciless enemy trying to kill its way to power … With our new conditions-based South Asian strategy, we will be better postured to support you as you turn the tide against the terrorists,” said Mattis.

The U.S. secretary of defense discussed President Donald Trump’s strategy which will position U.S. advisers in Afghanistan at various levels to help boost aspects including diplomacy, economic posture, intelligence and military power.

He also stressed that the South Asian strategy will be conditions-based and not time-based.

Acquisition & Procurement/News
GSA Launches Beta Version of Updated Procurement Site; Christy Hermansen Comments
by Scott Nicholas
Published on September 28, 2017
GSA Launches Beta Version of Updated Procurement Site; Christy Hermansen Comments


GSA Launches Beta Version of Updated Procurement Site; Christy Hermansen CommentsThe General Services Administration has launched a beta version of its updated website that will offer access to public procurement data, Fedscoop reported Tuesday.

GSA currently seeks input on the test System for Award Management site designed to consolidate 10 online federal contracting portals.

Christy Hermansen, project design lead for SAM.gov, said during an Industry Day teleconference that beta.SAM.gov includes a search tool for users to view information such as assistance listings, contract data, entity registrations and exclusions, federal subtiers and wage determinations.

The report said GSA will conduct workgroups and hold outreach activities in October to gather industry feedback for the website’s future functionality upgrades.

Octo Consulting currently helps GSA to update SAM.gov under a task order awarded in November 2016.

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