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Trump to Nominate Paul Dabbar as DOE Undersecretary for Science
by Scott Nicholas
Published on July 12, 2017
Trump to Nominate Paul Dabbar as DOE Undersecretary for Science


Trump to Nominate Paul Dabbar as DOE Undersecretary for SciencePresident Donald Trump intends to nominate Paul Dabbar, managing director of the global mergers and acquisitions group at J.P. Morgan Chase & Co., as undersecretary for science at the Energy Department.

Dabbar has experience in managing investments within energy industry segments such distributed-generation, geothermal, LNG, oil and gas, pipeline, solar, trading and wind energy, the White House said Tuesday.

He currently serves as a member of the DOE’s Environmental Management Advisory Board as well as a lecturer at the Naval Academy Economics Department.

The investment veteran helped managed more than $400 billion in transactions as a financial adviser on corporate mergers and restructurings, government privatizations, joint ventures, private equity transactions, subsidiary sales and purchases.

Dabbar also served as a nuclear submarine officer on board the U.S.S. Pintado in Mare Island, California, and Pearl Harbor, Hawaii.

Previously, he conducted research efforts for the Defense Department at the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory.

DoD/News
US, Australia Conduct Hypersonic Flight Test
by Ramona Adams
Published on July 12, 2017
US, Australia Conduct Hypersonic Flight Test


US, Australia Conduct Hypersonic Flight TestThe U.S. Air Force has worked with Australia’s defense science and technology group to conduct a hypersonic flight test at the Woomera Test Range in South Australia.

Australian defense minister Marise Payne said in a statement released Monday that the flight test is part of the Hypersonic International Flight Research Experimentation program supported by Australia’s DST Group, the U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory, Boeing, BAE Systems and the University of Queensland.

She noted hypersonic flight is more than five times the speed of sound and has potential applications in air and space travel as well as military operations.

The HIFiRE team has worked to achieve program milestones such as design, assembly and pre-flight testing of hypersonic vehicles and design of avionics and flight systems, Payne added.

The flight test is last in the HIFiRE series and the two countries have begun to develop plans for the next set of flight experiments.

HIFiRE is a $54 million collaborative research program that seeks to explore the potential use of hypersonics for future aeronautical systems.

Civilian/News
House Appropriations Panel Proposes $22M Budget for FAA Commercial Space Transpo Office
by Jane Edwards
Published on July 12, 2017
House Appropriations Panel Proposes $22M Budget for FAA Commercial Space Transpo Office


House Appropriations Panel Proposes $22M Budget for FAA Commercial Space Transpo OfficeThe House Appropriations Committee’s transportation, housing and urban development bill would allocate $21.6 million in fiscal 2018 funds to the Federal Aviation Administration’s commercial space transportation office, Space News reported Tuesday.

The proposed budget in the draft appropriations bill reflects a $1.7 million increase from AST’s funds under the omnibus spending measure for fiscal 2017.

AST oversees the licensing process for commercial space launches and re-entries and issues permits for flight tests of reusable suborbital vehicles.

The office has licensed 15 launches since October 2016 and those include 10 SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launches and three United Launch Alliance’s Atlas V missions.

The House’s appropriations subpanel was scheduled to mark up the bill Tuesday, the report added.

DoD/News
Sen. John McCain Advises Against Industry Execs as DoD Leadership Nominees
by Jane Edwards
Published on July 12, 2017
Sen. John McCain Advises Against Industry Execs as DoD Leadership Nominees


Sen. John McCain Advises Against Industry Execs as DoD Leadership Nominees
John McCain

Senate Armed Services Committee Chairman John McCain (R-Arizona) has said he does not want the White House to nominate for Defense Department posts any more individuals who had worked at top five defense contractors, Defense News reported Tuesday.

“I did not want people from the top five corporations,” said McCain told reporters Tuesday.

“We’ve had a couple, and that’s okay, but I don’t want [more of] them.”

Some of the industry executives nominated for DoD posts include Patrick Shanahan, senior vice president of supply chain and operations at Boeing; David Ehrhart, formerly lead attorney for Lockheed Martin on the F-35 aircraft program; and Ellen Lord, former CEO of Textron Systems.

Shanahan received approval from SASC in June to serve as deputy defense secretary and is awaiting a floor vote.

The Trump administration nominated Lord for the defense undersecretary for acquisition, technology and logistics post and Ehrhart for the Air Force general counsel role.

Defense News reported the White House is likely to nominate John Rood, head of international sales at Lockheed, to serve as defense undersecretary for policy.

Acquisition & Procurement/News
GSA, VA Partner to Boost Visibility of Veteran-Owned Firms via Online Procurement System
by Ramona Adams
Published on July 11, 2017
GSA, VA Partner to Boost Visibility of Veteran-Owned Firms via Online Procurement System


GSA, VA Partner to Boost Visibility of Veteran-Owned Firms via Online Procurement SystemThe General Services Administration and the Department of Veterans Affairs have partnered to help VA buyers identify verified veteran-owned small businesses on GSA’s VA Advantage online acquisition platform.

GSA said Monday VA Advantage will begin to show “VIP Verified Vendor” icons on products sold by veteran-owned and service-disabled veteran-owned small businesses that are listed under VA’s “Verified Veteran Vendor” database.

Both parties signed a memorandum of understanding with the goal to increase VA’s use of set-aside contracts designed for SDVOSB and VOSB companies as part of the Veterans First Contracting Program.

Mary Davie, acting deputy commissioner of GSA’s Federal Acquisition Service, said the MOU seeks to make VIP veteran contractors more visible on VA Advantage.

Changes under the MoU will apply to all competitive VA contract activities such as actions conducted through GSA and VA’s Federal Supply Schedules.

VA Advantage offers department users access to market research tools; an ordering process for pharmaceutical and medical supplies; and products and services from thousands of VA- and GSA-approved vendors.

Civilian/News
Michael Meyer: NASA Eyes Mars Exploration Architecture Presentation in August
by Jane Edwards
Published on July 11, 2017
Michael Meyer: NASA Eyes Mars Exploration Architecture Presentation in August


Michael Meyer: NASA Eyes Mars Exploration Architecture Presentation in AugustNASA plans to present a Mars robotic exploration architecture at a National Academies panel meeting to be held in late August, Space News reported Monday.

Michael Meyer, lead scientist for NASA’s Mars Exploration Program, said the new Mars architecture will support sample return missions and that he is working to get “agency endorsement” of the proposed architecture before the August presentation.

The August meeting seeks to evaluate NASA’s efforts to implement the 2011 planetary science decadal survey.

“We’re on the hook to present something because this is actually something that Congress has asked for in their appropriations,” he said during a teleconference meeting of the Mars Exploration Program Analysis Group Monday.

NASA’s budget request for fiscal 2018 allocated $2.9 million in funds for future exploration missions to Mars such as follow-on Mars 2020 rover missions and development plans for a new orbiter, the report added.

Civilian/News
Report: GSA Decides to End FBI HQ Search
by Jane Edwards
Published on July 11, 2017
Report: GSA Decides to End FBI HQ Search


Report: GSA Decides to End FBI HQ SearchThe General Services Administration will notify industry on Tuesday regarding its decision to call off the agency’s search for a new FBI headquarters, the Washington Post reported Monday.

The cancellation came four months after GSA postponed the announcement of its selected site for the new FBI building until it secures congressional funds and less than a month after House appropriators revoked the proposed $200 million in funds for the project.

Some government officials said the lack of permanent administrators at GSA and FBI could have thwarted efforts to secure funds for the new headquarters, the report noted.

FBI and GSA considered Springfield, Virginia, as well as Landover and Greenbelt in Maryland as candidate sites for the bureau’s new facility.

Civilian/News
NIST Unveils Criticality Analysis Guidance Draft
by Scott Nicholas
Published on July 11, 2017
NIST Unveils Criticality Analysis Guidance Draft


NIST Unveils Criticality Analysis Guidance DraftThe National Institute of Standards and Technology has released draft guidance meant to help public and private sector entities identify system elements that must remain active in order to fulfill organizational missions.

NIST said Monday its Criticality Analysis Process Model document offers a step-by-step guide on how to analyze critical parts of a system and seeks to help organizations maintain infrastructure and functions without exceeding previously set budgets.

“This draft report shows people how to perform a criticality analysis that’s tailored to their organization,” said Jon Boyens, an NIST cybersecurity expert and co-author of the report.

“We are developing this for the government, but we want it to be friendly and useful for the private sector,” Boyens added.

NIST noted that criticality analysis helps identify high-value assets and modify traditional risk assessment procedures to help prepare an organization for what potential threats can do.

The agency will collect public feedback on the guidance through Aug. 18.

DoD/News
Capt. Scott Moran Named NRL Commanding Officer as Capt. Mark Bruington Retires
by Anna Forrester
Published on July 10, 2017
Capt. Scott Moran Named NRL Commanding Officer as Capt. Mark Bruington Retires

 

Capt. Scott Moran Named NRL Commanding Officer as Capt. Mark Bruington Retires
Scott Moran

Capt. Scott Moran, a career aviator with the U.S. Navy, has assumed command of the Naval Research Laboratory as former NRL Commanding Officer Capt. Mark Bruington retires from service.

NRL said Friday Moran took over as the 39th commanding officer of the Navy’s corporate laboratory during a dual ceremony that also recognized Bruington’s 28-year military career and three-year assignment as head of NRL.

“NRL has the human capital and infrastructure needed to realize essential technological gains for our future Naval Forces,” said Moran.

“I look forward to continuing the great work that Captain Bruington put into motion to improve upon NRL’s already incredible capabilities.”

Moran has experience in defense acquisition through shore tours with assignments in program management, requirements generation as well as test and evaluation.

He was deputy commander of an Iraq-based joint unit that fielded, tested and maintained systems that work to counter radio-controlled improvised explosive devices.

He held operational command of an aircraft carrier-based electronic attack squadron and flew the Northrop Grumman-built EA-6B Prowler electronic warfare aircraft during combat tours for the Navy.

 

Civilian/News
22 Universities to Receive NASA R&D Funds, Flight Opportunities
by Ramona Adams
Published on July 10, 2017
22 Universities to Receive NASA R&D Funds, Flight Opportunities


22 Universities to Receive NASA R&D Funds, Flight OpportunitiesNASA will award grants to 22 universities to research and develop technology in areas such as remote sensing, nanotechnology, astrophysics and aeronautics.

The agency said Friday it may incorporate research results from the Established Program to Stimulate Competitive Research into ongoing Earth science, aeronautics and deep space exploration work.

Thirteen universities will get up to $750,000 each to carry out a three-year project while nine universities will receive approximately $900,000 and an opportunity to test their research on the International Space Station.

EPSCoR helps forge partnerships among academic institutions, industry and NASA’s research missions and programs through grants.

The list of awardees can be found on NASA’s website.

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