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House Bill Looks to Upgrade Domestic Quantum Research Facilities
by Naomi Cooper
Published on October 19, 2023
House Bill Looks to Upgrade Domestic Quantum Research Facilities

Reps. Andrea Salinas, D-Ore., and Jim Baird, R-Ind., have introduced bipartisan legislation to amend the National Quantum Initiative Act to advance quantum research and development in the U.S.

The Quantum Instrumentation for Science and Engineering Act would direct the National Science Foundation to invest in upgrading domestic research facilities and enhancing access to resources to support R&D in quantum information science, Salinas’ office said Friday.

“By providing new grants for our research institutions, we can maintain our competitive advantage and ensure America doesn’t fall behind in this crucial area of scientific development,” Baird said.

The bill is endorsed by the University of Oregon, Oregon State University, Purdue University and Indiana University.

“Ultimately, our legislation will help secure America’s position at the cutting-edge of quantum research and development for decades to come,” Salinas said.

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DOD OIG Audit Calls for DLA to Rectify Care of Supplies in Storage Program Deficiencies; Robert Storch Quoted
by Jane Edwards
Published on October 19, 2023
DOD OIG Audit Calls for DLA to Rectify Care of Supplies in Storage Program Deficiencies; Robert Storch Quoted

The Department of Defense’s Office of Inspector General has recommended that the director of the Defense Logistics Agency address the deficiencies identified in the Care of Supplies in Storage program and update guidance for COSIS inspections and warehousing operations.

The DLA director should also establish a formal training program to help achieve an adequate COSIS program, according to a report released Monday.

The OIG made the recommendations after conducting an audit of DLA’s performance when it comes to storing and caring for repair parts and components for the Army’s ground combat systems, also known as GCS, in compliance with the DOD’s guidelines and policies.

The inspector general’s office reviewed $1.96 billion worth of Army GCS repair parts and components.

“We found that nearly $1.31 billion (67 percent) in parts and components are in immediate danger of degrading and that the improper storage and care of parts and components created safety hazards that could potentially lead to injuries among DLA personnel,” said Robert Storch, inspector general of the DOD.

The OIG also called on the head of Army Tank-Automotive Armaments Command to direct materiel managers to perform periodic GCS visual inspections in DLA storage.

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Navy’s PEO Digital Advances Tech Development via Small Business Innovation Research; Justin Fanelli Quoted
by Jane Edwards
Published on October 19, 2023
Navy’s PEO Digital Advances Tech Development via Small Business Innovation Research; Justin Fanelli Quoted

The U.S. Navy’s Program Executive Office for Digital and Enterprise Services, or PEO Digital, is advancing the development and testing of new technologies meant to improve its processes through the Small Business Innovation Research program, Federal News Network reported Wednesday.

Justin Fanelli, acting chief technology officer at the Department of the Navy, said that SBIR has helped PEO Digital streamline the process of informing small businesses of its objectives and telling such firms how they could support the service branch.

“We’re looking at more mechanisms. We have something that’s called Advanced Naval Technology Exercise so that we can do commercial solution offerings. We have both phase one and phase two [opportunities] going out,” he said of the SBIR program.

Fanelli, who also serves as technical director of PEO Digital, told FNN how the use of other transaction authorities and partnership with the Defense Innovation Unit enable the Navy to support small businesses as it advances the use of the SBIR program.

He noted that PEO Digital looks at five mission outcomes as it pursues SBIR contracts and works with DIU and other government and industry partners. The measured outcomes are user time lost, operational resilience, net promoter score, cost per user and adaptability.

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Acuity’s KC Wilberg Discusses Leadership Values, Shares Insights on Contracting Environment
by Ireland Degges
Published on October 19, 2023
Acuity’s KC Wilberg Discusses Leadership Values, Shares Insights on Contracting Environment

As vice president of Acuity’s intelligence business, KC Wilberg is responsible for helping Intelligence Community customers achieve an agile mindset while making sure their work stays secure and confidential.

In a recent interview with the Potomac Officers Club, Wilberg shared his core values, discussed his leadership philosophy and offered his insights on what changes should be made within the federal contracting realm.

In this excerpt from the interview, Wilberg explains the importance of building a skilled team:

“Technology is only as good as it is useful and deployed. If project teams and users are not proactively trained and clearly skilled in both supporting and implementing new technology, they can’t maintain, evolve or take advantage of new opportunities. But when they are, amazing things happen. When our people are performing at their best, are supported by one another and are equipped with the tools that extend their impact exponentially, government customers get the outcomes to achieve the mission.”

For more on Wilberg’s leadership approach, read the full Executive Spotlight interview on the Potomac Officers Club website.

Interested in participating in your own Executive Spotlight interview? Potomac Officers Club members have exclusive access to this brand-building opportunity and even more exciting benefits. To learn more about our membership options and choose which one is right for you, click here.

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NASA Begins Final Testing Phase of Updated Aerojet Rocket Engines for SLS
by Jerry Petersen
Published on October 19, 2023
NASA Begins Final Testing Phase of Updated Aerojet Rocket Engines for SLS

NASA conducted a hot fire test of an updated version of the Aerojet Rocketdyne-built RS-25 engine on Oct. 17 at the Stennis Space Center’s Fred Haise Test Stand.

The event marks the first of 12 hot fires comprising the final certification testing phase of the new rocket engine, a new set of which will power the Space Launch System, a.k.a. SLS, beginning with the fifth mission under the Artemis lunar exploration program, NASA said Wednesday.

The test series, which is expected to be carried out through 2024, aims to gather information regarding the performance of new components.

The recent test saw the RS-25 fired up for 550 seconds — longer than during an actual mission — at 111 percent of the power required to launch the SLS.

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Craig Searle Joins HawkEye 360 Full Time as VP of Strategic Finance
by Ireland Degges
Published on October 19, 2023
Craig Searle Joins HawkEye 360 Full Time as VP of Strategic Finance

HawkEye 360 has selected Craig Searle as vice president of strategic finance.

Searle served as a member of HawkEye 360’s Board of Directors four years prior to his appointment, the Herndon, Virginia-based enterprise announced on Thursday.

“Having worked with the HawkEye 360 leadership team for the past several years I am thrilled to join the company full time,” Searle said. He added that he looks forward to being a part of the team during HawkEye 360’s next phase of growth.

The organization currently operates a constellation of 21 satellites designed to detect, characterize and geolocate radio frequency signals from a wide array of emitters. Searle said the “unique and growing constellation of satellites is creating a safer world during a time of increasing uncertainty.”

While a part of HawkEye 360’s board, Searle represented Advance, the organization’s investor, and served as chair of the Audit Committee and as a member of the Compliance Committee.

John Serafini, CEO of HawkEye 360, said Searle “has been an exceptional board member” with an in-depth understanding of all elements of the company’s business.

“His strong background in corporate strategy, principal investment and investment banking is well-aligned with the needs of our management team as we continue to grow and scale HawkEye 360,” Serafini added.

Before being chosen for his new role, Searle was vice president of finance and strategy at fintech company 21.co, where he oversaw financial planning and analysis, business development, corporate development and fundraising while guiding the enterprise’s scaling efforts during an accelerated growth phase.

Earlier, he served as director of strategic investments and acquisitions at Advance, a role in which he led the organization’s investment in Hawkeye360 and other deals in the technology and media sectors.

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DOE Seeks Industry Information on Leasing Savannah River Site for Clean Energy Generation
by Jamie Bennet
Published on October 18, 2023
DOE Seeks Industry Information on Leasing Savannah River Site for Clean Energy Generation

The Department of Energy is requesting information from organizations interested in lease agreements with the government for the agency’s planned utility-scale clean energy project at the Savannah River Site in South Carolina.

In an RFI issued Tuesday, DOE said it is looking for industry partners for the development of carbon pollution-free electricity generation and storage activities at the 13,200-acre site.

The DOE-owned Savannah River Site was originally built as a nuclear materials refinement facility in the 1950s. The agency is now planning to include SRS In its Cleanup to Clean Energy Initiative, along with the Hanford Site in Washington and a portion of land where the Idaho National Laboratory is located.

The agency has yet to decide whether to lease part or all of SRS to a single entity or multiple. Developers of solar, wind and nuclear energy are able to respond to the RFI until Nov. 17.

News/Space
New NASA Competition Working Toward Universal Interface to Accelerate Spacecraft-Payload Integration
by Jerry Petersen
Published on October 18, 2023
New NASA Competition Working Toward Universal Interface to Accelerate Spacecraft-Payload Integration

Registration is now open for the NASA TechLeap Prize’s Universal Payload Interface Challenge, which is looking to establish a universal interface that would simplify and accelerate the integration of diverse payloads onto various types of spacecraft, a requirement brought about by the space agency’s increased use of commercial technologies.

The competition intends to develop a process that speeds up and reduces the cost of payload integration, thereby potentially accelerating subsequent flight testing timelines, NASA said Monday.

Innovators from industry and academic institutions are being invited to join. The competition, launched Oct. 16, will result in up to three winners being awarded $650,000 each to build their interface and flight test it for free.

NASA Flight Opportunities Program Manager Danielle McCulloch described the competition as a great opportunity to work with the community, adding: “This has the potential to be a huge step forward for advancing space exploration and expanding the space economy.”

Flight Opportunities conducts flight tests to evaluate the viability of space technologies for mission use.

Interested parties have until Feb. 1, 2024, to register for the competition. Afterward, they have until Feb. 22 to submit applications.

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MARAD Achieves Full Enrollment for Maritime, Tanker Security Programs; Pete Buttigieg Quoted
by Naomi Cooper
Published on October 18, 2023
MARAD Achieves Full Enrollment for Maritime, Tanker Security Programs; Pete Buttigieg Quoted

The Maritime Administration has reached full enrollment for its two security programs that provide U.S.-flagged and U.S.-crewed sustainment sealift ships and product tankers for the Department of Defense during armed conflict or national emergency.

Under the Maritime Security Program, MARAD has enrolled Liberty Global Logistics’ Liberty Power ship and Fidelio Limited Partnership’s Tulane vessel to provide militarily useful cargo capacity to the DOD, the Department of Transportation said Tuesday.

MARAD also selected U.S. Marine Management’s Pyxis Epsilon for the Tanker Security Program.

The TSP ship will reflag under the U.S. registry by the end of 2023 and will be renamed the Shenandoah Trader.

“In the years ahead, these vessels will deliver vital goods, strengthen both our economy and our national security, and create good jobs for American mariners,” said Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg.

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NIST Requests Public Comment on Proposed Changes to Federal Data Security Standard SP 800-53
by Jamie Bennet
Published on October 18, 2023
NIST Requests Public Comment on Proposed Changes to Federal Data Security Standard SP 800-53

The National Institute of Standards and Technology is accepting public comment on proposed new controls in Special Publication 800-53 standards for federal information security and privacy.

The comment period is open from Oct. 17 to 23, in preparation for a patch release of the 5.1.1 version of SP 800-53 in November, NIST said Tuesday.

The special publication is part of NIST’s Risk Management Framework, which includes seven steps to guide organizations in addressing data security and privacy risk and help them comply with the Federal Information Security Modernization Act.

The new revision aims to address gaps in identity and management system controls, particularly for providers and servers of identity authorization and authentication technologies.

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