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Rep. Elise Stefanik Introduces Bill to Create Online Legislative Process Tracking System
by Ramona Adams
Published on June 17, 2016
Rep. Elise Stefanik Introduces Bill to Create Online Legislative Process Tracking System


digital governmentRep. Elise Stefanik (R-New York) has introduced a bill that would instruct the Library of Congress to implement a web-based platform for the general public to view and track legislative changes on Congress.gov.

The Establishing Digital Interactive Transparency Act calls for the Library of Congress to present every version of a bill or resolution within the same document via the website, Stefanik’s office said Wednesday.

“We live in an age of limitless information and technology that is never further than your pocket — we should use these tools to provide the American people more open, transparent access to our work in Congress,” noted Stefanik.

DoD/News
Glenn Fogg Named DoD Prototyping, Experimentation Deputy Director
by Jay Clemens
Published on June 17, 2016
Glenn Fogg Named DoD Prototyping, Experimentation Deputy Director


Glenn Fogg
Glenn Fogg

Glenn Fogg, a former program manager at the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition, Technology and Logistics, has been appointed as deputy director of prototyping and experimentation for that office.

Defense Secretary Ashton Carter announced the Senior Executive Office appointment in a notice published Thursday.

Fogg has previously served as director of DoD’s rapid technology office.

He holds a bachelor’s degree in general engineering from the U.S. Naval Academy and a master’s degree in national security and strategic studies from the Naval War College.

Civilian/News
House Committee OKs Fiscal 2017 EPA, Interior Spending Bill
by Ramona Adams
Published on June 17, 2016
House Committee OKs Fiscal 2017 EPA, Interior Spending Bill


budget analysis reviewThe House Appropriations Committee voted 31-18 Wednesday to approve a spending bill that would provide $32.1 billion in fiscal 2017 funds for the Interior Department, Environmental Protection Agency, Forest Service, Indian Health Service and related agencies.

The committee said Wednesday the FY 2017 Interior and Environment Appropriations bill includes $480 million to support the Payments in Lieu of Taxes program and another $3.9 billion to finance wildfire prevention and response efforts.

The legislation contains provisions aimed at eliminating bureaucratic regulations that the panel believes harm U.S.’ economy and job creation initiatives.

The panel adopted a proposal by Rep. John Culberson (R-Texas) to require the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management to conduct two studies on air quality standards before the bureau implements air emission regulations on offshore operations.

Rep. Robert Aderholt (R-Alabama) also introduced an amendment to change bill language that would mandate domestic sourcing of iron and steel for water infrastructure projects.

An adopted amendment proposed by Rep. David Valadao (R-California) aims to maximize water deliveries to drought-hit parts of California and maintain senior water rights while protecting endangered species.

DoD/News
Mike McCord: DoD Moving Toward Auditability Goals
by Mary-Louise Hoffman
Published on June 17, 2016
Mike McCord: DoD Moving Toward Auditability Goals


Mike McCord
Mike McCord

Defense Department Comptroller Mike McCord said at a House Armed Services Committee hearing Wednesday that DoD will continue to work toward achieving a clean audit opinion, DoD News reported Thursday.

Jim Garamone writes McCord told committee members the department’s current strategy to achieve full audit accountability is a key element of Defense Secretary Ashton Carter’s reform plan.

“Combined with the successful recurring audits of other parts of the department that we’ve had for several years, about 90 percent of our [fiscal] ’15 budget was audited,” he said during the HASC meeting.

“We learned a great deal from our initial effort and will be back at it for… [fiscal] ’17.”

McCord added DoD will issue contracts for the third-party assessment of DoD financial statements in fiscal year 2018, according to the report.

News
Joint Committee Starts to Tackle Military Construction, Veterans Programs, Zika Response Funding Bill
by Mary-Louise Hoffman
Published on June 17, 2016
Joint Committee Starts to Tackle Military Construction, Veterans Programs, Zika Response Funding Bill


CongressA joint committee of House and Senate appropriators met Tuesday to begin discussions on a bill that would fund the Defense Department‘s military infrastructure projects and the Department of Veterans Affairs‘ quality-of-life programs for former service members in fiscal year 2017.

The bill would also provide financial aid to domestic and international efforts aimed at stopping the spread of the Zika virus, House Appropriations Committee Chairman Hal Rogers’ (R-Kentucky) office said Tuesday.

Congressional appropriators aim to finalize the Fiscal Year 2017 Military Construction and Veterans Affairs and Zika Response appropriations bill in their joint conference.

The joint committee’s finalized bill will be put to a vote before the full House and Senate.

Government Technology/News
Report: FEMA Plans App Redesign With Ambit Group
by Ramona Adams
Published on June 16, 2016
Report: FEMA Plans App Redesign With Ambit Group


mobile appThe Federal Emergency Management Agency will collaborate with Ambit Group to update a mobile application the company originally developed for the agency to disseminate safety tips and tools, GCN reported Thursday.

Derek Major writes FEMA and Ambit Group will redesign the app to make it easier for users to access agency-provided information.

“Right now we’re in the process of a redesign to make things more interactive, but the underlying goal is to keep the app simple,” Craig Douglas, a program manager at the Ambit Group, was quoted as saying.

The report said the app was launched by FEMA in 2012 and allows users to receive weather alerts for as many as five locations in the U.S. as well as features GPS maps that people can use offline in the event of a disaster.

The agency also offers information on emergency kit development, emergency shelters and disaster assistance programs through the app, Major noted.

Acquisition & Procurement/News
GSA’s 18F Hub Selects FBI & Treasury For Digital Acquisition Initiative Pilot
by Ramona Adams
Published on June 16, 2016
GSA’s 18F Hub Selects FBI & Treasury For Digital Acquisition Initiative Pilot


digital governmentThe General Services Administration‘s 18F digital services team has chosen the FBI and the Treasury Department as the first participants of a new initiative that aims to help agencies adopt emerging digital acquisition practices.

FBI and Treasury officials will join the Digital Acquisition Accelerator project that includes basic training in human-centered design, lean-agile methodologies, open innovation and modular contracting, 18F said Wednesday.

Participants will also work to complete two digital acquisitions and form their own groups of digital acquisition experts with the help of the pilot program team over the next six to eight months, the fellows wrote.

GSA funds the project managed by 18F and the Presidential Innovation Fellows.

The cross-organizational team plans a second phase of the program to build on the results of the pilot.

Government Technology/News
ISS, NASA 3-D Prints Student-Designed Multipurpose Tool; Niki Werkheiser Comments
by Scott Nicholas
Published on June 16, 2016
ISS, NASA 3-D Prints Student-Designed Multipurpose Tool; Niki Werkheiser Comments


Mulitpurpose Precision Maintenance ToolNASA has produced the first 3-D printed student-designed tool on the International Space Station to be used for a variety of tasks such as tightening nuts or bolts and stripping wires.

The space agency said Wednesday University of Alabama sophomore Robert Hillan developed the Mulitpurpose Precision Maintenance Tool as an entry to the Future Engineers Space Tool Challenge.

Niki Werkheiser, NASA 3-D Printer program manager, said the 3-D technology helps build necessary tools in space without having to wait for resupply missions.

NASA said its advanced exploration systems division and partners from the American Society of Mechanical Engineers Foundation will continue to promote an ongoing series of Future Engineers 3-D Space Design Challenges for students to use 3-D modeling software to develop new technology for astronauts.

DoD/News
DARPA Eyes ‘Very Low Frequency’ Signals For PNT Systems as GPS Backup
by Ramona Adams
Published on June 16, 2016
DARPA Eyes ‘Very Low Frequency’ Signals For PNT Systems as GPS Backup

MUOS-satelliteThe Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency plans to demonstrate a positioning, navigation and timing system that will use very low frequency band signals as backup in case military forces lose access to GPS networks.

Lin Haas, DARPA strategic technology officer, discussed the Spatial, Temporal and Orientation Information in Contested Environments project at DARPA Demo Day, the U.S. Army said May 19.

DARPA plans to demonstrate the STOIC system by fiscal year 2018 or 2019 while an at-sea demo will be conducted this year.

Haas said the agency is working with the Army Communications Electronics Research Development and Engineering Command to develop STOIC as a backup PNT system that will provide global coverage and support application for naval surface and aviation.

There are VLF stations in fixed locations across the globe and the U.S. Navy uses VLF signals to communicate with submarines.

Haas showed a video wherein a vehicle’s route was tracked through a combination of inertial navigation and a VLF signal.

The Army said the line that tracked the route moved “erratically” but stayed near the vehicle and Haas explained these movements as the effect of magnetic interference from things in the area.

Haas added DARPA is working to address the interference and it does not affect aerial or at-sea tracking.

DoD/News
Ray Mabus: Navy to Name Future Virginia-Class Attack Submarine ‘USS Arkansas’
by Jay Clemens
Published on June 16, 2016
Ray Mabus: Navy to Name Future Virginia-Class Attack Submarine ‘USS Arkansas’


submarineThe U.S. Navy has assigned the name USS Arkansas to SSN 800, a Virginia-class attack submarine scheduled for construction in 2018.

The Defense Department said Wednesday the submarine is the fifth naval ship to bear the name and is scheduled to enter the military branch’s fleet in 2023.

“She will sail the world like those who have gone before her, defending the American people and representing our American values through presence,” said Navy Secretary Ray Mabus.

Submarines under the Virginia class feature stealth surveillance and special warfare systems designed to help the Navy conduct various missions.

Virginia-class warships are designed to attack targets ashore with the use of Tomahawk cruise missiles and to perform surveillance on land areas, littoral waters and sea-based forces.

General Dynamics’ Electric Boat subsidiary and Huntington Ingalls Industries division Newport News Shipbuilding will collaborate to build SSN 800 under a teaming agreement.

NNS will be responsible for the delivery of the submarine to the Navy.

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