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Executive Moves/News
Ronald Moultrie to Step Down as Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence & Security
by Christine Thropp
Published on February 22, 2024
Ronald Moultrie to Step Down as Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence & Security

Ronald Moultrie will step down from his post as under secretary of defense for intelligence and security at the Department of Defense following his nearly three years of stay as a counselor and key member of the Pentagon’s senior leadership team.

“[Moultrie] has shown a far-sighted approach to complex intelligence issues, built a rapport with domestic and international intelligence leaders, and established stewardship of our Defense Intelligence and Security Enterprise,” Defense Secretary Loyd Austin said in a statement published Wednesday.

The under secretary was sworn in on June 1, 2021, and has, since then, served as the principal adviser to Austin on intelligence, counterintelligence and security matters. He has authority, control and direction of all DOD intelligence and security organizations, including the Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency, Defense Intelligence Agency, National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency and National Reconnaissance Office.

Highlighting Moultrie’s contributions, Austin, a previous Wash100 awardee, said, “His achievements include the designation of the Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence and Security as the Principal Staff Assistant for law enforcement; advancing the Department’s ability to provide insights into adversary capabilities via the Foreign Language Roadmap; and initiating a landmark review of the Department’s credibility assessment program.”

Moultrie brings to his under secretary post over three decades of experience holding senior leadership positions throughout the DOD and the national intelligence community. He was a senior member of the CIA Senior Intelligence Service, senior executive officer assisting the director of national intelligence and senior adviser to the Navy secretary.

“Ron has left a mark on this department through his 44 years of public service,” said Austin. “Our department and our intelligence and security enterprise are measurably more capable of tackling tomorrow’s challenges because of Ron’s distinguished service.”

Moultrie will step down at the end of February.

DoD/News
DISA’s Robert Skinner Discusses Information Superiority at AFCEA Event
by Jerry Petersen
Published on February 22, 2024
DISA’s Robert Skinner Discusses Information Superiority at AFCEA Event

Ensuring that capabilities are constantly available to warfighters and whoever else needs them is crucial to the U.S. military achieving and sustaining information superiority over adversaries, according to Defense Information Systems Agency Director and Joint Force Headquarters-Department of Defense Information Network Commander Lt. Gen. Robert Skinner.

DISA said Wednesday that Skinner, a three-time Wash100 awardee, made the remarks at AFCEA WEST 2024, during a Feb. 14 panel titled, “Do We Have the Tools and Technologies We Need to Enable Information as a Warfighting Multiplier?”

Technologies like data transport modes, the cloud and various applications come together to provide decision-makers the information they need to choose a course of action before the adversary does, Skinner explained.

The DISA chief also highlighted the importance of partnerships, which facilitate the development and acquisition of services and capabilities that enable information superiority.

“I’ve talked about how partnership is key, and it’s partnership not just within the department or with the federal government; it’s with industry; it’s with academia,” Skinner said.

The Air Force official discussed the need for technology, personnel and processes to be harmonized and for legacy systems to be integrated seamlessly, noting, “We need to be able to have the same capabilities no matter what network we’re operating on, no matter what classification level.”

Artificial Intelligence/News
NTIA Asks for Industry Input on Impact of Increasing Accessibility to AI Model Weights; Gina Raimondo Quoted
by Jamie Bennet
Published on February 22, 2024
NTIA Asks for Industry Input on Impact of Increasing Accessibility to AI Model Weights; Gina Raimondo Quoted

The National Telecommunications and Information Administration is seeking public feedback on the risks and benefits of “open-weight” artificial intelligence models.

NTIA on Wednesday issued a request for comment to aid in the development of policies on AI models with widely available weights, which are numerical values that help determine the strength of an AI system’s neural network.

The agency is interested in industry input on the benefits of closed AI models in comparison to varying openness of such designs. It also wants to understand the consequences of making AI model weights more open, in terms of innovation, competition, trustworthiness, equity and national security.

“AI is an accelerator – it has the potential to make people’s existing capabilities better, faster, and stronger. In the right hands, it carries incredible opportunity, but in the wrong hands, it can pose a threat to public safety,” said Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo. “Today, NTIA is inviting public feedback about how widely available access to model weights may impact our society and our national security. This is an important piece of the President’s Executive Order and an early step toward ensuring safety, security, and trust in these systems.”

The Potomac Officers Club will gather officials from CIA, the Department of Homeland Security, National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency and other government entities to participate at its fifth annual Artificial Intelligence Summit on March 21. Register now to join experts and leaders in discussing the future of AI in government contracting.

POC - 5th Annual Artificial Intelligence Summit
News
FAA Invites Industry Input on Planned Aerospace Rulemaking Committee for Launch, Reentry Licenses
by Jamie Bennet
Published on February 22, 2024
FAA Invites Industry Input on Planned Aerospace Rulemaking Committee for Launch, Reentry Licenses

The Federal Aviation Administration is inviting industry experts to give recommendations regarding its plan to form a new aerospace rulemaking committee for securely reviewing and approving flight launch and reentry licenses.

The agency announced Wednesday that the new committee SpARC will help prepare FAA-licensed launch and reentry operators comply with Part 450 of the Code of Federal Regulations.

The plan to create a new committee was triggered by the surge in FAA license applications from commercial space operators in 2023. Last year, the number of licensed commercial operators tripled to 124 compared to that in 2020. They are expected to increase by more than twofold by 2026.

The agency has increased the number of staff working on the applications, developed several guidelines and created an electronic portal to facilitate the submission process.

“The SpARC input will help us reduce the burden on commercial space transportation applicants and licensees and enable the FAA to process applications and make safety determinations with greater expediency,” remarked Kelvin Coleman, associate administrator for FAA’s commercial space transportation division.

FAA’s Commercial Space Transportation Advisory Committee is scheduled to meet in April to discuss the Part 450 requirements for launch and reentry licensing.

Contract Awards/News
DOE to Provide Kairos Power $303M to Support Development of Hermes Nuclear Reactor
by Jerry Petersen
Published on February 22, 2024
DOE to Provide Kairos Power $303M to Support Development of Hermes Nuclear Reactor

Kairos Power has entered into a technology investment agreement with the Department of Energy to put into effect the Advanced Reactor Demonstration Program risk reduction award, which the nuclear technology company received in 2020.

Kairos said Wednesday that, under the agreement, the DOE will provide up to $303 million on a performance-based, fixed-price milestone basis to enable the design, construction and commissioning of the company’s Hermes demonstration reactor, for which a construction permit has already been issued by the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission.

Mike Laufer, Kairos Power co-founder and CEO, described the technology investment agreement as an “innovative contract” that will facilitate the completion of the Hermes project. “This agreement incentivizes efficiency, drives performance, and establishes credibility to deliver,” Laufer added.

For her part, Office of Nuclear Energy Assistant Secretary Kathryn Huff said, “The Hermes reactor is an important step toward realizing advanced nuclear energy’s role in ushering forward the nation’s clean energy transition.”

Hermes is meant to result in the development of the Kairos Power Fluoride Salt-Cooled High Temperature Reactor, an advanced piece of nuclear technology powered by tri-structural isotropic particle fuel in combination with low-pressure fluoride salt coolant.

Cybersecurity/News
New Executive Order Seeks to Strengthen Cybersecurity of US Ports, Vessels, Waterfront Facilities
by Jane Edwards
Published on February 22, 2024
New Executive Order Seeks to Strengthen Cybersecurity of US Ports, Vessels, Waterfront Facilities

President Joe Biden on Wednesday signed an executive order that seeks to enhance the U.S. Coast Guard’s authority to address and respond to cyberthreats facing vessels, harbors, ports and waterfront facilities.

The EO directs mandatory reporting of cyber incidents involving any vessel, port or harbor to the FBI, Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency and the Captain of the Port, or the Officer of the Coast Guard, the White House said Wednesday.

The new policy will provide the Coast Guard with authority to inspect vessels and waterfront facilities as well as control the movement of any vessel that poses a cyberthreat to the country’s maritime infrastructure.

According to a White House fact sheet, the Coast Guard will release a maritime security directive on cyber risk management measures for Chinese-built ship-to-shore cranes at U.S. commercial strategic seaports as part of efforts to ensure the security of the U.S. maritime infrastructure’s digital ecosystem.

Crane operators and owners must conduct several actions on such cranes and related operational and information technology systems.

POC - 2024 Cyber Summit

Join the Potomac Officers Club’s 2024 Cyber Summit on June 6 and hear cyber experts, government and industry leaders discuss the latest trends and the dynamic role of cyber in the public sector. Register here!

Artificial Intelligence/News
Kathleen Hicks: DOD Investing in Secure AI Development to Realize CJADC2 Goals
by Naomi Cooper
Published on February 22, 2024
Kathleen Hicks: DOD Investing in Secure AI Development to Realize CJADC2 Goals

Kathleen Hicks, deputy secretary of defense and a 2024 Wash100 awardee, said the Department of Defense is investing in the responsible development and deployment of artificial intelligence technologies to help realize its Combined Joint All-Domain Command and Control, or CJADC2, initiative.

Speaking at the Advantage DOD 2024: Defense Data and AI Symposium, Hicks said the Pentagon is scaling data and AI technologies through cloud computing contracts, network infrastructure, data integration and rapid acquisitions of commercial software.

“All of this is helping to realize Combined Joint All-Domain Command and Control. Of course, CJADC2 isn’t a platform, or a single system. It’s a fusion of concepts, technologies, policies, tools, and talent that’s advancing how we command and control forces with key allies and partners,” the four-time Wash100 Award recipient said.

According to Hicks, DOD has delivered its initial iteration of the CJADC2 initiative representing a minimum viable capability combining software applications, live data integration, real-world networks and cross-domain operational concepts to provide decision advantage to warfighters.

“That’s the beauty of what software can do for hard power. Delivery doesn’t take years or a decade. Our investments in data, AI, and compute are empowering warfighters today,” she said.

POC - 5th Annual Artificial Intelligence Summit

Join the Potomac Officers Club’s 5th Annual Artificial Intelligence Summit on March 21 to hear more about cutting-edge AI innovations from government and industry experts. Register here!

News/Wash100
PDDNI Stacey Dixon and HII’s Andy Green Named to 2024 Wash100 List
by reynolitoresoor
Published on February 22, 2024
PDDNI Stacey Dixon and HII’s Andy Green Named to 2024 Wash100 List

Executive Mosaic is pleased to welcome Principal Deputy Director of National Intelligence Dr. Stacey Dixon and Andy Green, an executive vice president of HII and president of the HII Mission Technologies division, to its Wash100 Class of 2024.

Each year, the Wash100 list recognizes the most influential, distinguished and promising executives in the U.S. federal government and the government contracting industry. These individuals are the ones to watch in the coming year as they continue to deliver positive impacts to critical government missions and initiatives.

Dr. Dixon earned her fifth consecutive Wash100 recognition this year for her important contributions to helping the U.S. intelligence community achieve information advantage. In 2021, Dr. Dixon won the Wash100 popular vote contest after receiving record-breaking votes and participation from the GovCon community. Read more about Dr. Dixon and why she was selected as a 2024 Wash100 Award winner here. 

Green secured his sixth Wash100 Award this year for his “leadership in advancing strategic growth through major contract wins and pushing innovation in support of warfighters,” according to his Wash100 profile. Under Green’s leadership, HII hit $5.4 billion in new contract awards and $2.8 billion in revenue during the third quarter of 2023, and the company secured key contracts with U.S. military branches and combatant commands. 

Vote for Dr. Stacey Dixon and Andy Green in this year’s Wash100 popular vote competition! Only one 2024 Wash100 winner can be the popular vote champion — who will it be? Cast your ten votes at Wash100.com today. 

Artificial Intelligence/News
FCC’s Consumer Advisory Committee for 2024 to Zone In on AI Tech; Jessica Rosenworcel Quoted
by Jamie Bennet
Published on February 21, 2024
FCC’s Consumer Advisory Committee for 2024 to Zone In on AI Tech; Jessica Rosenworcel Quoted

The Federal Communications Commission is reviving its consumer advisory committee — known as the CAC — to address artificial intelligence and new issues impacting customer protection.

The agency announced Tuesday that the twelfth batch of the CAC will be comprised of 28 new and returning members, including co-chairs Claudia Ruiz, senior civil rights policy analyst at UnidosUS, and John Breyault, vice president of public policy, telecommunications and fraud at the National Consumers League.

The panel was relaunched amid growing concern over the exploitation of AI technologies to compromise consumer privacy. The 2024 members will convene for the first time on April 4.

“As AI rapidly advances, illegal calls utilize more sophisticated tactics, and too many communications tools potentially leave limited-English speakers behind, we are committed to actively engaging these challenges and opportunities today and looking into the future,” FCC Chair Jessica Rosenworcel explained. “I look forward to the work the committee will do and hearing their recommendations for now the Commission can advance these efforts to help and protect consumers.”

News
NASA Names University Teams Selected to Conduct Aeronautical Research
by Naomi Cooper
Published on February 21, 2024
NASA Names University Teams Selected to Conduct Aeronautical Research

Five additional university teams will participate in a NASA program to conduct real-world aeronautical research to help the agency develop next-generation aviation technologies.

Research teams from the University of California, Berkeley; Ohio University; The George Washington University; Cornell University; and the University of Washington, Seattle will submit proposals for the two lines of efforts of NASA’s University Innovation project, the agency said Wednesday.

UC Berkeley, Ohio University and GW were selected for the University Leadership Initiative, which provides $18 million in funding for the next three years to help the awardees build their multidisciplinary teams and create their agenda for aeronautics research.

Cornell University and the University of Washington, Seattle will participate in the new cycle of the University Student Research Challenge that offers a grant worth up to $80,000 for new research ideas to solve technical challenges in aviation.

“The idea is to give students, faculty and their partners the chance to conduct research – both physical and digital – that helps us realize our vision for 21st century aviation that is sustainable and offers more diverse air travel options,” said Koushik Datta, University Innovation project manager for NASA’s Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate.

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