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Government Technology/News
4 National Laboratories Upgrade to 400G Connectivity
by Jerry Petersen
Published on October 26, 2023
4 National Laboratories Upgrade to 400G Connectivity

The Energy Sciences Network has expanded the bandwidth at Argonne National Laboratory, National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center, Oak Ridge National Laboratory and Pacific Northwest National Laboratory to 400 gigabits per second.

According to ESnet Executive Director Inder Monga, 400G would enable collaboration between scientific researchers regardless of their location or the location of their equipment or data, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory said Wednesday.

ESnet is an unclassified network connecting 50 Department of Energy sites with the aim of supporting scientific research. The network is funded by the DOE’s Office of Science and overseen by Berkeley Lab.

400G is made possible by the installation of relevant circuitry following the launch of ESnet6 in 2022. The sixth iteration of the network was designed to enable collaboration between DOE researchers and international partners, facilitating high data traffic generated by a variety of sources, including artificial intelligence and imagery systems.

Many other national laboratories will be upgraded to 400G in the coming months. Meanwhile, upgrades at Berkeley Lab and CERN are almost complete.

Executive Moves/News
Former LANL Official Gina Fisk Named FAA Chief Information Security Officer
by Naomi Cooper
Published on October 26, 2023
Former LANL Official Gina Fisk Named FAA Chief Information Security Officer

Gina Fisk, formerly senior program manager at the Los Alamos National Laboratory, has been appointed chief information security officer at the Federal Aviation Administration, according to a recently published LinkedIn post.

Fisk previously held the CISO role at the Department of Energy’s Office of Science, where she established and maintained an enterprise cybersecurity strategy to protect information and scientific assets against advanced cyberthreats.

She held various roles of increasing responsibility at LANL, including global security program manager for cyber sciences responsible for implementing strategic cybersecurity initiatives for national security customers.

Before that, Fisk was LANL program manager for cyber research and development, senior cybersecurity leader and senior information technology project manager.

She was also assigned as senior adviser to the DOE Chief Information Officer and focused on integrating cybersecurity across the department.

News
DARPA Unveils Program to Increase Transparency in Critical Materials Sector
by Naomi Cooper
Published on October 26, 2023
DARPA Unveils Program to Increase Transparency in Critical Materials Sector

The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, in partnership with the U.S. Geological Survey, has unveiled a new program to enhance supply chain resilience and national security by increasing transparency in the global critical materials market.

The Open Price Exploration for National Security program aims to develop technology that will serve as a transparent information source for critical materials producers and buyers, DARPA said Wednesday.

OPEN will analyze publicly available information on fundamental and observable input costs to formulate structural price predictions and create supply and demand forecasts using advances in machine learning, time series forecasting and economic modeling.

USGS will provide subject matter expertise in critical mineral extraction and refining to support the OPEN technology development effort.

The program will focus on two technical areas: TA-1 for estimating actual critical material input costs and TA-2 for forecasting supply and demand functions for essential materials.

DARPA will host a proposers day on Nov. 13 to provide details on OPEN’s objectives.

Cybersecurity/News
New CISA-HHS Online Toolkit Aims to Address Gaps in Healthcare Cybersecurity
by Jamie Bennet
Published on October 26, 2023
New CISA-HHS Online Toolkit Aims to Address Gaps in Healthcare Cybersecurity

The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency worked with the Department of Health and Human Services to create a toolkit aimed at addressing online security gaps in public health and the healthcare sector in general.

CISA revealed Wednesday that the toolkit is available on its website and features its cyber hygiene services, HHS’ health industry cyber defense practices and the Cybersecurity Framework implementation guide, which HHS developed with the Health Sector Coordinating Council.

The online resource was released ahead of a roundtable discussion co-hosted by CISA and HHS to brainstorm on government-industry collaboration to overcome It security challenges in the industry. The two agencies had been in partnership with HSCC’s Cybersecurity Working Group in the past year to gather and share information, tools, resources and training to the sector.

“Given that healthcare organizations have a combination of personally identifiable information, financial information, health records, and countless medical devices, they are essentially a one-stop shop for an adversary,” said CISA Deputy Director Nitin Natarajan. ”We continue to work diligently with our partners at HHS and in the healthcare sector to secure our health organizations not only in the United States, but across the globe through our collaboration tools.”

On Dec. 6, healthcare industry professionals will gather at the Potomac Officers Club’s 2023 Healthcare Summit in Virginia. Register now to participate in the event.

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Executive Spotlights/News
RGS CEO Paul Smith Shares Thoughts on Leadership in an Ever-Changing GovCon Landscape
by Ireland Degges
Published on October 26, 2023
RGS CEO Paul Smith Shares Thoughts on Leadership in an Ever-Changing GovCon Landscape

As CEO of Rancher Government Solutions, Paul Smith leads the company’s efforts to deliver secure open source technology to the U.S. government. He was appointed to the role in July, and is currently an advisor at Software AG Government Solutions, Mattermost and Mainsail. Earlier in his career, he spent 17 years at Red Hat.

Smith, a three-time Wash100 Award recipient, recently participated in an interview with the Potomac Officers Club, in which he discussed his core values, offered his insights on adapting to changes within the federal contracting ecosystem and shared his thoughts on the challenges businesses face when innovating.

In this excerpt from the interview, Smith describes the work environment he strives to create:

“I want those in my charge to grow professionally and personally. The only way to do that is to have the right culture in place. Culture is built on mutual respect and trust, transparency and openness, modeling accountability to your teammates and creating an environment where respectful differences of opinion are not only heard, but invited. When people believe that their role has real impact, unbelievable energy and creativity is unleashed and you can do incredible things.”

To learn more about Smith’s leadership approach, read the full Executive Spotlight interview on the Potomac Officers Club website.

Interested in participating in your own Executive Spotlight interview? This opportunity to build your brand is exclusively available to Potomac Officers Club members. To browse our membership options and choose which one is right for you, click here.

Government Technology/News
Army Delivers Flight Test Engines to Developers of 2 Future Attack Reconnaissance Aircraft Competitive Prototypes
by Jane Edwards
Published on October 26, 2023
Army Delivers Flight Test Engines to Developers of 2 Future Attack Reconnaissance Aircraft Competitive Prototypes

The U.S. Army handed over the first two GE Aerospace-built flight test engines to two vendors working on two Future Attack Reconnaissance Aircraft competitive prototypes on Oct. 20 as part of the Improved Turbine Engine Program, or ITEP.

The two T901 engines will be integrated into the Raider X prototype of Lockheed Martin’s Sikorsky business and into the 360 Invictus offering of Textron’s Bell subsidiary in preparation for aircraft ground runs in the second quarter of fiscal year 2024 and initial flights in the fourth quarter of FY 2024, the Army said Monday.

Preliminary flight rating testing under ITEP is currently underway at the General Electric subsidiary’s facilities.

The T901 engine has an onboard Engine Health Management System to provide predictive logistics capability and features increased power to support the Army’s multidomain operations.

Aside from powering FARA, T901 will replace the T700 engine on UH-60M/V Black Hawk and AH-64E Apache helicopters.

Acquisition & Procurement/News
White House Executive Order Pledges to Allot 13% of Federal Contract Spending to SDBs
by Jamie Bennet
Published on October 26, 2023
White House Executive Order Pledges to Allot 13% of Federal Contract Spending to SDBs

The Biden administration is increasing the threshold of procurement dollars awarded by the government to small, disadvantaged businesses to 13 percent in fiscal year 2024.

The Office of Management and Budget on Wednesday issued a memo on the executive order, stating that the SDB allotment will continue to increase every year moving forward.

In FY2022, the government spent 11.4 percent of its contracting dollars on SDBs, according to the Small Business Administration.

Section 7(a) of the new EO 14091 directs SBA and government agencies to negotiate goals to achieve the 13 percent prime contract spending on SDBs next year. OMB is also targeting a 15 percent allocation to such businesses in fiscal 2025.

The budget office pledged to continue coordinating with other agencies as well as SBA, the Domestic Policy Council, the National Economic Council and the Gender Policy Council to increase procurement opportunities for small businesses by expanding access and reducing transaction costs to improve their competitive advantage.

News/Space
Pam Melroy Says NASA Supports Mission Authorization for Commercial Space Activities
by Naomi Cooper
Published on October 26, 2023
Pam Melroy Says NASA Supports Mission Authorization for Commercial Space Activities

NASA Deputy Administrator Pam Melroy has expressed support for the ongoing development of a mission authorization framework by the National Space Council to oversee regulatory compliance of commercial space activities, SpaceNews reported Wednesday.

Speaking at AIAA’s ASCEND conference in Nevada, Melroy emphasized the importance of having “a clear, timely and consistent path to success and safety” and coordinated oversight of commercial space operations not licensed by other government agencies.

Commercial lunar landers and space stations will benefit from the mission authorization framework, Melroy said. According to the deputy administrator, NASA relies on commercial landers to send cargo and astronauts to the lunar surface and supports the transition from the International Space Station to private space stations.

“Industry must be able to secure the regulatory approvals needed to partner with NASA in order to keep everyone safe. On the other side, it’s important that the in-space authorization policy be very clear and straightforward to understand,” Melroy, a 2023 Wash100 awardee, said.

Financial Reports/News
CBO Estimates Defense Costs to Reach $922B by 2038
by Jane Edwards
Published on October 26, 2023
CBO Estimates Defense Costs to Reach $922B by 2038

The Congressional Budget Office examined the Department of Defense’s plans between 2024 and 2028 as outlined in the 2024 Future Years Defense Program and projected that defense costs under such plans would hit $922 billion in 2038, reflecting a 10 percent increase.

Nearly 70 percent of the cost increase would be for military personnel or for operations and maintenance, according to a CBO report published Wednesday.

When adjusted for inflation, the defense budget after calendar year 2024 would remain nearly unchanged through 2028.

According to the report, the total costs of DOD’s plans between 2024 and 2028 would be approximately 3 percent or $113 billion higher than the department indicated in the 2024 FYDP. From 2024 through 2038, the total costs would be about 4 percent or $587 billion higher than DOD stated in the FYDP.

“To accommodate higher costs, DoD would need to scale back its plans or request larger budgets than are anticipated in the 2024 FYDP,” the report reads.

M&A Activity/News
RTX Sells Cybersecurity, Intelligence & Services Business for $1.3B
by Ireland Degges
Published on October 26, 2023
RTX Sells Cybersecurity, Intelligence & Services Business for $1.3B

RTX has sold its cybersecurity, intelligence and services arm to an undisclosed buyer for $1.3 billion, Potomac Tech Wire reported on Thursday.

In an email sent to Washington Technology, an RTX spokesperson said the decision to divest the business unit resulted from a routine review of the company’s portfolio, which determined that selling was the best option for company clients, stakeholders and employees.

“We believe this gives the business greater autonomy to deliver on customer missions and allows it to serve as a platform for innovation well into the future,” they stated.

RTX Sells Cybersecurity, Intelligence & Services Business for $1.3B

The defense industry is constantly evolving to meet the changing needs of its customers. Learn about key shifts in the landscape at the Potomac Officers Club’s 10th Annual Defense R&D Summit in January 2024, where experts from both the public and private sectors will come together to consider notable developments in defense technology. Heidi Shyu, under secretary of defense for research and engineering, will keynote the event. Click here to learn more, and click here to register.

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