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Government Technology/News
SAFECOM, NCSIS Release White Paper on Incorporating GPS Into P25 LMR Systems
by Jerry Petersen
Published on August 20, 2024
SAFECOM, NCSIS Release White Paper on Incorporating GPS Into P25 LMR Systems

SAFECOM—a public safety communications advisory body to the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency—and the National Council of Statewide Interoperability Coordinators have released a white paper that provides information about the possibility of integrating global positioning system capabilities into Project 25 land mobile radio systems used by public safety practitioners.

The two organizations said in the white paper, which was released Friday, that while GPS was once a source of concern regarding privacy, it has since demonstrated its capabilities in life-saving situations, providing situational awareness during planned activities and emergency scenarios.

The paper, titled “Global Positioning System for Public Safety Location Services: Use Cases and Best Practice,” describes case studies that illustrate how GPS can be made to work with P25 LMR systems.

SAFECOM and NCSWIC do put forward a few considerations organizations should address before acquiring GPS capabilities for integration into LMR. These considerations include determining the type of GPS service one’s system can accommodate and ensuring the protection of GPS data.

Executive Moves/News
Matt Stevens Named Deputy Associate Administrator at SBA Investment & Innovation Office
by Miles Jamison
Published on August 20, 2024
Matt Stevens Named Deputy Associate Administrator at SBA Investment & Innovation Office

Matt Stevens has been appointed the new deputy associate administrator of the office of investment and innovation at the Small Business Administration, according to the executive’s LinkedIn post shared Monday.

Stevens has been with SBA for almost 10 of the last 12 years. He first joined SBA in 2012 as presidential management fellow before becoming the manager of strategic initiatives. He returned to the agency in 2021 and served as director of shuttered venue operators grant program, office of disaster assistance and later director of MySBA, office of the administrator.

In between his two stints with SBA, Stevens was employed by the Office of Local Defense Community Cooperation as project manager for more than two years. He also briefly worked as presidential management fellow for the U.S. Department of State.

The executive was previously program manager and then director of business assistance center program at Greater Dallas Hispanic Chamber of Commerce. His career also included stops at Milliman, TXU Energy and the Plan Fund.

Stevens graduated from Southwestern University with a degree in economics and spanish. He also earned a Master of Business Administration from the McCombs School of Business at the University of Texas.

DoD/News
USAF Unification Effort Advancing, Says Chief of Staff David Allvin
by Ireland Degges
Published on August 20, 2024
USAF Unification Effort Advancing, Says Chief of Staff David Allvin

The U.S. Air Force is making progress in its journey to become “one Air Force,” according to USAF Chief of Staff Gen. David Allvin.

At a Hudson Institute event on Friday, Allvin said continued success in this effort relies on the use of mission effectiveness rather than functional competence as a foundation for capability development, power projection and mission execution, the Air Force said Monday.

“One Air Force [means bringing the force] back together and integrating to meet the threat and the environment,” said Allvin.

This transformation marks a shift in focus from the global war on terror to great power competition, a major factor in today’s national security landscape.

“We have to make sure we have the Air Force we need so if competition turns to potential conflict, we can either deter that conflict or decisively win it if called upon,” he said.

USAF Unification Effort Advancing, Says Chief of Staff David Allvin

Interested in learning more about how the U.S. is approaching great power competition? Check out the Potomac Officers Club’s GovCon International Summit on Oct. 10, where experts from government and industry will convene to dive into the intricacies of modern geopolitics. To access more information and register to attend the event, click here.

Allvin pointed out that the character of previous national security environments has caused the service branch to become “more diffused.” Though the global landscape has changed, “we really haven’t realigned ourselves because we haven’t had a sort of existential threat against which we should align ourselves,” he said.

Though the USAF still holds a technological advantage, Allvin emphasized that the service branch could “pay for it later” if it resists evolution.

“Whatever we do or don’t do today will impact how well the future fight goes … The environment is here — we have to adapt to it,” he said.

DoD/News/Space
SPACECOM Officials Discuss Advantages US Enjoys in Space Domain
by Jerry Petersen
Published on August 20, 2024
SPACECOM Officials Discuss Advantages US Enjoys in Space Domain

The joint nature of U.S. Space Command, along with the increasing space-related competency within the joint force, are a key advantage the U.S. enjoys over adversaries, according to officials from the geographical combatant command.

SPACECOM commander Gen. Stephen Whiting and command senior enlisted leader Chief Master Sgt. Jacob Simmons made this point during the National Defense Industrial Association Space Warfighting Forum, which took place in Colorado Springs on Aug. 15 and 16, according to a news article posted Thursday on the SPACECOM website.

“We benefit from, and are dependent upon, the integration of capabilities from every service as represented by our five component commands,” Whiting, a 2024 Wash100 winner, noted.

Another key advantage the U.S. enjoys is its relationship with responsible, like-minded nations.

“Coming together in teams, partnerships, coalitions and alliances, not only creates and promotes shared understanding and mutual respect in peace time, but also an undivided unity of effort, whenever dared,” Simmons commented.

A third advantage is delivered by the commercial aerospace industry, particularly commercial mission partners, whose “capabilities enhance our effectiveness, expand our capability, and increase our understanding of the space operational environment,” Whiting said.

The SPACECOM chief went on to underscore the fact that all stakeholders have a role in ensuring U.S. success in space.

Foreign Military Sales/News
US Approves Potential Sale of Northrop-Built Precision Guidance Kits to Finland
by Kristen Smith
Published on August 20, 2024
US Approves Potential Sale of Northrop-Built Precision Guidance Kits to Finland

The Finnish government has secured United States approval to procure M1156A1 Precision Guidance Kits and related equipment under a potential $70 million foreign military sale agreement.

Finland requested to purchase up to 5,500 M1156 PGKs manufactured by Northrop Grumman, in addition to the previously approved procurement of PGK spare parts, equipment training, and related elements of logistics and program support under an initial FMS case valued at nearly $1 million, the Defense Security Cooperation Agency said Monday.

According to Bernie Gruber, director of guided projectiles at Northrop, the PGK uses GPS technology to guide 155-mm shells to a target and is combat proven to show high accuracy and reliability.

The proposed sale is expected to provide Finland with enhanced artillery and mid-range fire capability to meet current and future threats and enhance its interoperability with U.S. and other allied forces.

Improving the security of a NATO ally supports the foreign policy goals and national security objectives of the U.S., the DSCA said.

As the PGK manufacturer, Northrop will be the principal contractor of the potential FMS.

Join the Potomac Officers Club’s first GovCon International Summit on Oct. 10 to hear how international partnerships, coalition warfare and emerging technologies are reshaping the defense landscape. Register here.

US Approves Potential Sale of Northrop-Built Precision Guidance Kits to Finland
Federal Civilian/Government Technology/News
Laura Stanton: GSA Working to Transform Federal Software Procurement Under Better Contracting Initiative Priority 2
by Jane Edwards
Published on August 20, 2024
Laura Stanton: GSA Working to Transform Federal Software Procurement Under Better Contracting Initiative Priority 2

General Services Administration official Laura Stanton discussed GSA’s efforts to streamline the federal procurement and management of software assets under Priority 2 of the Better Contracting Initiative.

In a blog post published Monday, Stanton, assistant commissioner for the Office of Information Technology Category at GSA’s Federal Acquisition Service, wrote about the government’s strategic collaboration with original equipment manufacturers and the role of the IT Vendor Management Office, or ITVMO, in advancing the Governmentwide Acquisition Strategy initiative.

Stanton noted that ITVMO works by “developing partnerships with OEMs, conceptualizing solutions for governmentwide challenges, negotiating resolutions, and establishing guidelines that will serve as the benchmark for software procurement across federal agencies.”

According to the assistant commissioner, the agency has initiated efforts to improve cybersecurity measures, enhance software license flexibility and mobility, and implement cost-effective pricing strategies.

The GSA official added that ITVMO is developing a guide specific to critical OEMs to advance the adoption of best practices gained through the Governmentwide Acquisition Strategy implementation.

Artificial Intelligence/Government Technology/News
USAID to Serve as OpenAI’s First ChatGPT Enterprise Customer
by Branson Brooks
Published on August 20, 2024
USAID to Serve as OpenAI’s First ChatGPT Enterprise Customer

OpenAI has announced the first federal agency customer to receive the company’s ChatGPT Enterprise services, FedScoop reported Monday.

The U.S. Agency for International Development plans to use OpenAI’s ChatGPT artificial intelligence services to advance the agency’s operational workflow and improve external partnerships.

Anna Makanju, OpenAI’s vice president of global affairs, said, “I believe that the best way for government officials to understand advanced AI models is to use these tools.”

“These tools can also enable governments to serve more people more efficiently — and already, nearly 100,000 government users across federal, state, and local levels are utilizing the consumer version of ChatGPT,” Makanju added.

USAID is seeking a FedRAMP moderate accreditation for ChatGPT Enterprise, which would authorize the generative AI platform to handle moderately classified federal information. As artificial intelligence applications continue to be implemented throughout government agencies, USAID has put AI at the forefront of the agency’s critical initiatives.

“AI continues to evolve, so we hope to work closely with federal stakeholders to ensure that the FedRAMP security risk evaluation process allows government users to access the latest AI tools as they come online,” Makanju stated.

ChatGPT Enterprise will be accessible through the Microsoft Azure cloud offering the federal government currently uses.

During the Potomac Officers Club’s 10th annual 2024 Intel Summit, you can learn more about the recent implementations of AI systems and other evolving technologies amongst tenured Intelligence Community officials. Secure your tickets now! 

Executive Moves/News
William Streilein to Step Down as DOD Chief Digital and AI Office CTO
by Jane Edwards
Published on August 20, 2024
William Streilein to Step Down as DOD Chief Digital and AI Office CTO

William Streilein, the inaugural chief technology officer of the Department of Defense’s Chief Digital and Artificial Intelligence Office, is stepping down from his role to return to academia.

In a LinkedIn post published Monday, CDAO said Streilein played a key role in forming the chief technology office within CDAO, helping shape DOD’s thinking on generative AI and communicating the department’s AI progress and priorities to government, industry and academic institutions.

According to CDAO, Streilein is preparing to rejoin MIT Lincoln Labs at the end of the summer.

In 2022, he joined CDAO, formerly the Joint Artificial Intelligence Center, from MIT Lincoln Laboratory, where he served as principal staff of the biotechnology and human systems division.

He also served as head of the cyber analytics and decisions group at MIT Lincoln Laboratory and worked as a software engineer for nearly a decade in the private sector.

Financial Reports/News
GovCon Index Jumped Back Into Positive Territory Last Week
by Ireland Degges
Published on August 19, 2024
GovCon Index Jumped Back Into Positive Territory Last Week

Last week, consistent gains drove Executive Mosaic’s GovCon Index up by 2.36%. This growth brought the average to $5,342.51 and put GovCon Index back on a positive track that was disrupted the previous week.

GovCon Index offers users a real-time look into the stock market performance of 30 major government contracting organizations. Individuals can use the data it provides to evaluate the status of each tracked company and gain key insights into current GovCon market trends.

Mercury Systems showcased the strongest performance last week with gains of 11.22%. Aerovironment (+7.57%) came in second place, and Kratos (+6.76%) earned the third slot in the ranks. Booz Allen Hamilton, which rose by 6.71%, was fourth, and Palantir (+6.45%) was fifth.

For the first time since its December launch, GovCon Index grew every day within a one week period.

To get a closer look at daily GovCon Index performance, check out last week’s market reports. Click here to view the full list of tracked companies.

News/Space
SpaceX Launches Carbon Mapper Satellite Equipped With JPL-Built Imaging Spectrometer
by Kristen Smith
Published on August 19, 2024
SpaceX Launches Carbon Mapper Satellite Equipped With JPL-Built Imaging Spectrometer

A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket has launched a satellite that carries an imaging spectrometer developed by the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory.

Tanager-1, the first satellite of the Carbon Mapper Coalition, will use the payload to precisely measure methane and carbon dioxide emissions globally and identify their sources to address climate change, NASA said Friday.

JPL and Planet Labs, which built the satellite, are members of the coalition led by Carbon Mapper, a nonprofit organization that aims to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions and deliver significant data to fill gaps in the emerging global ecosystem of methane and carbon dioxide monitoring systems to enable science-based decision-making and action.

With the spectrometer, Tanager-1 will scan about 50,000 square miles of the Earth’s surface daily. Generated data, which will be publicly available online at the Carbon Mapper data portal, will enable the organization’s scientists and other researchers worldwide to analyze gas plumes.

“By detecting, pinpointing, and quantifying super-emitters and making this data accessible to decision-makers, we can drive significant action around the world to cut emissions now,” said Riley Duren, Carbon Mapper CEO.

Tanager-1 was deployed on SpaceX’s Transporter 11 rideshare mission from Space Launch Complex 4E at Vandenberg Space Force Base in California on Friday.

Carbon Mapper plans to launch another satellite with a JPL-built imaging spectrometer at a later date.

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