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Reports: Mary Davie Succeeds Kim Luke as OMB IT Category Manager
by Ramona Adams
Published on June 15, 2016
Reports: Mary Davie Succeeds Kim Luke as OMB IT Category Manager


Mary Davie
Mary Davie

Mary Davie, assistant commissioner for integrated technology service at the General Services Administration, has replaced Kim Luke as information technology category manager of the Office of Management and Budget, FCW reported Tuesday.

Mark Rockwell writes Davie took over the IT division under OMB’s category management initiative that aims to simplify buying practices across the federal government by grouping commonly purchased items and services into 10 “supercategories.”

According to a Federal News Radio report, Luke left his post on June 10 after four months as IT category manager due to a family emergency,

The report said Luke, a former vice president of strategic growth for U.S. public sector at HP Enterprise Services, was hired by OMB in January to help manage nearly $50 billion in government purchases of hardware, software, consulting, security, outsourcing and telecommunications offerings.

DoD/News
Ashton Carter: US Apache Helicopters Engage in Fight Against Islamic State Organization in Iraq
by Jane Edwards
Published on June 15, 2016
Ashton Carter: US Apache Helicopters Engage in Fight Against Islamic State Organization in Iraq


Ashton Carter
Ashton Carter

Defense Secretary Ashton Carter has said commanders in Iraq have begun to use the Boeing-built Apache helicopters from the U.S. in support of the campaign against the Islamic State militant organization, DoD News reported Tuesday.

Lisa Ferdinando writes Carter told reporters during his trip to Brussels Monday that President Barack Obama authorized the use of the aircraft “some months ago” and that Apache helicopters were used to destroy an Islamic State-related target in an air strike Sunday.

A spokesman for the Defense Department said Apache helicopters were deployed Sunday to support the Iraqi security forces that operate in the Tigris River Valley, Ferdinando reports.

“The Apache strike destroyed [an ISIL] vehicle-borne improvised explosive device near Qayyarah, Iraq,” the DoD spokesman said, according to the report.

DoD/News
Jens Stoltenberg: NATO Estimates 1.5% Increase in Defense Spending by Canada, European Allies
by Mary-Louise Hoffman
Published on June 15, 2016
Jens Stoltenberg: NATO Estimates 1.5% Increase in Defense Spending by Canada, European Allies


Jens Stoltenberg
Jens Stoltenberg

NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg has said current estimates show that military spending in Canada and the alliance’s other member states in Europe has increased by 1.5 percent, or more than $3 billion, DoD News reported Tuesday.

Jim Garamone writes Stoltenberg highlighted spending trends across the alliance on the eve of the group’s two-day defense ministers forum in Brussels.

“This is real progress,” he said Monday, according to the report.

“After many years of going in the wrong direction, we are starting to go into the right direction.”

He also noted that NATO has tripled the number of its Response Force troops to around 40,000 and assembled a Spearhead Force of roughly 5,000 troops the alliance plans to deploy in Poland and the Baltic States, Garamone reports.

The Wall Street Journal reported that NATO ministers acknowledged cyberspace as a new domain in warfare during their meeting Tuesday.

Stoltenberg said the alliance will prioritize efforts to develop technologies that would help member nations to identify actors in cyber intrusions and attacks, according to the story by WSJ’s Julian Barnes.

“This is about developing our abilities and capabilities to protect NATO cyber networks but also to help and assist nations in defending their cyber networks,” he told the newspaper.

Acquisition & Procurement/News
Canadian Defense Agency Moves to Refine Surface Combatant Procurement Strategy
by Jay Clemens
Published on June 15, 2016
Canadian Defense Agency Moves to Refine Surface Combatant Procurement Strategy


NavyShipsCanada’s Defense Ministry has adopted a new strategy to procure surface combatant ships for the Royal Canadian Navy in a move to accelerate proposed delivery schedule two years ahead of the original timeframe.

Judy Foote, Canadian minister of public services and procurement, and John McKay, parliamentary secretary to the minister of national defense, announced the naval ship acquisition approach on Monday.

Under the revised approach, the Defense Ministry will choose a current warship design for modification instead of selecting companies to perform the changes on the Canadian surface combatant.

Steve Brunton, Canada’s shipbuilding adviser, provided input on the government’s effort to refine the procurement approach.

Canada wants to retire its legacy destroyers and frigates and expects construction of the country’s future surface combatant to begin after the Arctic offshore patrol ships are completed in the 2020s.

DoD/News
Ash Carter, Ng Eng Hen Talk US-Singapore Cooperation on Maritime Security, Counterterror
by Scott Nicholas
Published on June 14, 2016
Ash Carter, Ng Eng Hen Talk US-Singapore Cooperation on Maritime Security, Counterterror


partnershipDefense Secretary Ash Carter and his Singaporean counterpart Ng Eng Hen discussed cooperation on maritime security and counterterrorism activities as the U.S. and Singapore work to advance diplomatic relations, DoD News reported Friday.

Lisa Ferdinando writes Carter said during a visit to the Asian country early this month that both nations stand for cooperation, inclusiveness and principle to drive international affairs in line with the U.S. rebalance efforts in the region.

Carter noted Singapore helps maintain regional maritime security and hosts U.S. P-8 Poseidon maritime surveillance aircraft and littoral combat ships as well as more than 100 U.S. Navy ships and more than 800 U.S. aircraft that pass through the country annually.

The U.S. formally opened diplomatic ties with Singapore a year after the Asian country broke away from Malaysia in 1965, the report said.

Civilian/News
ODNI Unveils First Intell Community Workforce Diversity Report
by Jane Edwards
Published on June 14, 2016
ODNI Unveils First Intell Community Workforce Diversity Report


workforceThe Office of the Director of National Intelligence has issued a report that examines workforce diversity across 17 agencies that operate under the Intelligence Community.

The Annual Demographic Report: Hiring and Retention of Minorities, Women, and Persons with Disabilities in the United States Intelligence Community Fiscal Year 2015 shows that the percentage of minorities that comprise the IC workforce rose to approximately 25 percent during fiscal year 2015, up from almost 21 percent in FY 2011, ODNI said Friday.

According to the report, the attrition rate among women in the IC dropped by 1.7 percentage points between FY 2014 and 2015 and female employees in the IC achieved nearly 47 percent of the honorary awards and 43.9 percent of promotions.

PWD workforce in the IC reached 7.9 percent in FY 2015, a figure lower than their representation in the federal workforce at 8.99 percent, the report said.

The document also noted that several IC elements including the CIA, U.S. Air Force and the National Security Agency have integrated inclusion performance and diversity goals in their performance evaluation plans for senior executives.

“While we have made progress, the data indicates greater work needs to be done to create a more diverse workforce,” said Rita Sampson, chief of the equal employment opportunity and diversity office at ODNI.

DoD/News
Army Program Pairs Active, Reserve Components for Tactical Exercises
by Ramona Adams
Published on June 14, 2016
Army Program Pairs Active, Reserve Components for Tactical Exercises


army stock photoCalifornia Army National Guard’s 79th Infantry Brigade Combat Team has joined a U.S. Army Forces Command program that pairs National Guard and Reserve units with active BCTs for joint planning, interoperability and training exercises, the Army News Service reported Thursday.

David Vergun writes the 79th Infantry BCT trained with the 1st Armored Division’s 4th Battalion, 17th Infantry Regiment from May 15 to June 4 as part of FORSCOM’s Total Force Partnership Program.

Lt. Col. David Murphy, commander of the 79th IBCT’s 1st Battalion, 143rd Field Artillery Regiment, said the partnership represents the first time in over a decade that the military unit partnered with an active duty component.

The program works to operationalize the Army Total Force Policy established in 2012 and coordinate all eight Army National Guard division headquarters and with active component corps headquarters, Vergun reports.

Government Technology/News
CBP Tests Updated Departure Data System at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta Airport; John Wagner Comments
by Jay Clemens
Published on June 14, 2016
CBP Tests Updated Departure Data System at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta Airport; John Wagner Comments


biometricsThe U.S. Customs and Border Protection agency has kicked off the testing phase for its updated departure data processing system at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport to advance CBP’s biometric exit initiative.

CBP seeks to automate the way travelers’ images taken upon departure from the U.S. are compared with previously provided photos in order to evaluate the new facial comparison technology at Hartsfield-Jackson, CBP said Monday.

Travelers from age 14 through 79 departing for Japan through Sept. 30 will have their photos taken as they present their boarding pass.

CBP will store the digital images of travelers in its data systems and analyze the information after travelers have departed before the agency deletes the test data to protect the citizens’ privacy.

“Our goal remains to implement a biometric exit system that conforms with existing standard operating procedures so that the incorporation of biometrics has minimal impact to airlines, airports, and the traveling public,” said John Wagner, deputy executive assistant commissioner at CBP’s field operations office.

CBP Cabinet parent Department of Homeland Security plans to implement the biometric exit technology in 2018.

Civilian/News
IRS Names Winners of Online Tax Info System Design Challenge
by Ramona Adams
Published on June 14, 2016
IRS Names Winners of Online Tax Info System Design Challenge


IRSbuildingThe Internal Revenue Service has revealed the winners of the agency’s “Tax Design Challenge” crowdsourcing competition that sought designs for a future online tax information system.

The tax collection agency said Friday the three-week challenge received 48 submissions that a review panel considered for three prize categories such as overall design, best taxpayer usefulness and best financial capability.

IRS Commissioner John Koskinen said the winning designs show potential features of a future online taxpayer account.

Andrew Miller’s IRS MyService received first place awards for overall design and best taxpayer usefulness worth $10,000 and $2,000, respectively, while second place spots for both categories went to Andrea Angquist’s IRS 365 for a total of $6,000.

For best financial capability, Sam Nguyen and Vidhika Bansal’s Taxes won the $2,000 first place award and Dante Vono’s MyTax Online made second place for $1,000.

IRS held the challenge in collaboration with the Mortgage Bankers Association — the sole sponsor of monetary prizes — to call on teams of designers, developers and thinkers across the U.S. to present options for taxpayer interactions.

MBA President and CEO David Stevens said the organization will work with IRS and stakeholders to build on the results of the challenge.

Acquisition & Procurement/News
Army Times: US Army Cancels M4 Carbine Upgrade Effort
by Jay Clemens
Published on June 14, 2016
Army Times: US Army Cancels M4 Carbine Upgrade Effort


military in trainingThe U.S. Army has halted its effort to upgrade the ergonomics and accuracy of its M4 carbine assault rifles after it reviewed proposals from industry, Army Times reported Sunday.

Kyle Jahner writes the M4A1+ initiative was part of the Army’s ongoing upgrade of M4s to M4A1s, which the report says is 25 percent complete.

The Army intended to incorporate a heavier barrel into the carbine for prolonged use, safety controls and automatic burst mode after the M4 barrels were distorted in Afghanistan during extended use, according to the report.

During the market survey, the service sought an extended Picatinny rail, a floating barrel, flash suppressor, brownish color for new parts, removable iron sights and a sniper-style single-stage trigger, Jahner reports.

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