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GAO Report Suggests Areas for Improvement in DHS Acquisition Risk Management
by Jamie Bennet
Published on August 28, 2023
GAO Report Suggests Areas for Improvement in DHS Acquisition Risk Management

The Department of Homeland Security should improve its communication with acquisition stakeholders in order to refine its procurement programs, the Government Accountability Office said in a new report.

GAO on Tuesday published findings which showed that while DHS has been implementing leading acquisition risk management principles, its guidelines fell short of taking into account the potential obstacles at enterprise level.

The government watchdog studied the procurement risk management process of DHS and eight of its components at the program and portfolio levels. GAO found that there were instances where DHS was overly optimistic in assessing risks, which led to the underestimation of cost and schedule for the development and fielding of capabilities.

GAO recommended that DHS add provisions to its risk management guidance, including how to communicate acquisition milestones to leadership, how to manage realized risks and their consequences, and creating more principles on portfolio-level risk management. The agency also cited areas for improvement in cost-benefit analysis of developing versus acquiring technologies, as part of a risk management knowledge sharing approach across the department.

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IARPA to Discuss New Initiative to Examine Generative AI Threat Modes
by Naomi Cooper
Published on August 28, 2023
IARPA to Discuss New Initiative to Examine Generative AI Threat Modes

The Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity will hold a proposers day on Oct. 24 in Washington, D.C. to discuss with the industry a new program that aims to identify the safe uses of large language models for applications relevant to the intelligence community.

A notice posted Friday on SAM.gov states that the BENGAL initiative seeks to develop novel technologies and methodologies to detect, characterize and mitigate threats and vulnerabilities associated with using LLMs.

Program participants will create a taxonomy of LLM threat modes within their selected topic domains and develop tools to probe LLM models to identify biases, threats or vulnerabilities.

The U.S. government plans to use LLMs for a range of applications including the rapid summarization and contextualization of IC documents.

IARPA will introduce topic areas and additional program requirements on the proposers day.

Interested parties have until Oct. 18 to register for the event.

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Voyager Space Subsidiary Wins Spot on $900M Air Force IDIQ; Frank Morgan Quoted
by Ireland Degges
Published on August 28, 2023
Voyager Space Subsidiary Wins Spot on $900M Air Force IDIQ; Frank Morgan Quoted

A Voyager Space subsidiary has been selected by the U.S. Air Force Life Cycle Management Center for a spot on a potential $900 million indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract for yielding cost-effective warfighting capabilities. 

As an awardee, Valley Tech Systems, a part of Voyager Space’s defense arm that was acquired in 2021, will assist the AFLCMC’s Architecture and Integration Directorate with the development of multidomain systems, the company announced from Denver, Colorado on Monday.

Voyager Space Chief Operating Officer Frank Morgan said this contract is an important milestone for the organization. The award, he added, “reinforces the importance of growing solutions we deliver in support of the U.S. Air Force.”

“We are thrilled to continue our contributions from concept development, through design, development, implementation, fielding and support,” said Morgan.

Work under the award will cover numerous areas, including modeling, simulation and analysis, capability development/planning and cost analysis/trades. The company will also be responsible for technical risk reduction, test engineering and the creation of synthetic simulator environments for operational test and training as well as the development and curation of standards, architecture and software.

Contracting activities will support AFLCMC/XA’s mission to provide new methods for acquiring multi-domain systems capabilities and related technologies.

“We are proud to be selected by the AFLCMC/XA to develop innovative open architecture ISR systems using new and existing technologies,” commented Mike O’Brien, president of defense systems at Voyager Space.

He added that the enterprise is looking forward to teaming with the directorate as well as the larger defense community “to solve hard problems and protect our national security interest in a world of increasingly sophisticated adversaries.”

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Navy Capt. Anthony Saxon Assigned as Commander of DISA Joint Interoperability Test Command 
by Naomi Cooper
Published on August 28, 2023
Navy Capt. Anthony Saxon Assigned as Commander of DISA Joint Interoperability Test Command 

U.S. Navy Capt. Anthony Saxon assumed duties as the new commander of the Joint Interoperability Test Command during a change of command ceremony held Aug. 17 at Fort Huachuca, Arizona.

Saxon replaced Navy Capt. Robert Matthias, who took the helm at JITC in July 2021, and will lead the Department of Defense component that tests and certifies information technology and national security systems for the joint force, the Defense Information Systems Agency said Friday.

“Building upon past achievements and eagerly facing future challenges encapsulate our organizational essence,” Saxon said.

Saxon most recently served as assistant chief of staff for command, control, communications, computers and intelligence for the 3rd Fleet. In this role, he oversaw the Navy’s strategic communications centers.

U.S. Air Force Lt. Gen. Robert Skinner, director of DISA and a 2023 Wash100 Award recipient, presided over the ceremony and commended Matthias’ leadership.

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DIA Provides Updated Report on Russia’s Use of Iranian Drones in Ukraine
by Naomi Cooper
Published on August 28, 2023
DIA Provides Updated Report on Russia’s Use of Iranian Drones in Ukraine

The Defense Intelligence Agency has updated its report that provides a visual comparison of unmanned aerial vehicles used by Russian forces in Ukraine and Iranian UAVs used to target U.S. and partner interests in the Middle East.

DIA said Friday the updated report provides additional findings and declassified images to prove Russia is using Iran’s drones in Ukraine despite Tehran’s claims that the UAVs were not Iranian.

The unclassified report is based on DIA’s display of components of the Iranian-made Shahed-131 UAVs recovered in Ukraine and Iraq, as well as Shahed-101, a smaller drone recovered in Iraq.

The original document was released in February and included images and descriptions of the Mohajer 6 multirole UAV and the Shahed-136 and Shahed-131 one-way attack UAVs.

Executive Moves/News
Chris Bargery Appointed Pentagon Force Protection Agency Director
by Jane Edwards
Published on August 28, 2023
Chris Bargery Appointed Pentagon Force Protection Agency Director

Chris Bargery, most recently interim chief of the Pentagon Force Protection Agency, has assumed the role of director of PFPA on a permanent basis.

The Department of Defense said Thursday that Bargery’s appointment took effect on Aug. 23.

In 2018, Bargery joined PFPA as executive director for law enforcement with oversight of operations in the Pentagon Police Division, Threat Management and Force Protection and Emergency Services.

His nearly three-decade career in the U.S. Air Force included time as commander of the Air Force Security Forces Center, wing commander at Lajes Air Base in Portugal and wartime force protection director for Air Force operations in Afghanistan, Iraq and other countries in the Middle East.

Bargery also served as a subject matter expert within the private defense industry.

News/Space
Rep. Mike Rogers Asks GAO to Look Into DOD Basing Process
by Jane Edwards
Published on August 25, 2023
Rep. Mike Rogers Asks GAO to Look Into DOD Basing Process

Rep. Mike Rogers, R-Ala., chairman of the House Armed Services Committee, has asked the Government Accountability Office to investigate the Department of Defense’s basing process for the permanent headquarters of U.S. Space Command.

The congressman made the request after President Joe Biden selected Colorado Springs, Colorado, as USSPACECOM’s permanent HQ.

“National security decisions of this magnitude and significant economic interest require the process to be standardized, repeatable, transparent, and deliberate,” Rogers wrote in a Wednesday letter addressed to Comptroller General Gene Dodaro.

The lawmaker said the process for such permanent basing decisions “should remain analytical and focused on clearly announced criteria and requirements that can be publicly scrutinized.”

Rogers is asking GAO to submit a report citing the requirements used during the initial selection process for the command’s headquarters and state whether those requirements changed during the selection process.

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NIST Seeks Comments on Preliminary Update From IoT Federal Working Group
by Naomi Cooper
Published on August 25, 2023
NIST Seeks Comments on Preliminary Update From IoT Federal Working Group

The National Institute of Standards and Technology is requesting feedback on the preliminary update from the Internet of Things Federal Working Group that provides an overview of the proposed strategic pillars of the IoTFWG’s planned roadmap.

The working group said the adoption of IoT across industries will be defined by seven strategic pillars: trust, ease of implementation, connectivity, sustainability, workforce, data governance and adjacent technologies.

According to IoTFWG, the successful adoption of IoT devices will depend on gaining the trust and confidence of organizations that will implement and expand its use and widespread implementation will require reducing the cost of devices and improving the availability of IoT technology.

The roadmap will focus on enhancing IoT connectivity, creating a resilient and reliable supply chain, developing a trained and workforce, protecting IoT-derived data and improving IoT interoperability with other devices.

Comments on the preliminary update are due Sept. 25.

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Goddard Space Flight Center Begins Harness Installation on Novel Dark Matter Space Telescope
by Jamie Bennet
Published on August 25, 2023
Goddard Space Flight Center Begins Harness Installation on Novel Dark Matter Space Telescope

Researchers at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center commenced installation and testing of the flight harness for the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope, which was created for dark energy and dark matter research.

The harness powers and connects the telescope to the central computer, which will use sensors to monitor the observatory’s functions, the agency said Wednesday.

The Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope completed its critical design review phase in September 2021 and is scheduled to launch in 2027. The next-generation observatory, which is designed to have 200 times larger field view than the Hubble Space Telescope, will explore large cosmic structures, investigate dark energy, and map galaxies and dark matter.

The harness being integrated into the observatory is comprised of 32,000 wires and 900 connectors, bringing its weight to about 1,000 pounds. The components took two years for the Goddard team to measure, clean and connect to each other.

“Just as the nervous system carries signals throughout the human body, Roman’s harness connects its components, providing both power and commands to each electronic box and instrument,” said Deneen Ferro, lead of the Roman harness project development at Goddard Space Flight Center. “Without a harness, there is no spacecraft.”

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ACC-APG Looking for Cloud-Based Digital Platform to Support Post-Award Optimization
by Naomi Cooper
Published on August 25, 2023
ACC-APG Looking for Cloud-Based Digital Platform to Support Post-Award Optimization

Army Contracting Command-Aberdeen Proving Ground is initiating an open call for commercially available technologies that could provide a cloud-based digital platform to optimize contract administration and post-award procedures.

The digital platform must be able to intake proposal and invoice data for comparative analysis of individual cost elements, calculate variance among individual cost elements, calculate project cost overrun and identify what elements are driving the overrun, according to an announcement posted by the Department of Defense’s Tradewinds initiative.

The selected contractor must implement adaptive algorithms to analyze data and identify opportunities for process improvements and cost savings, provide reporting and visualization tools, develop automated notification and alert tools and apply a feedback system.

Interested parties have until Sept. 6 to submit proposals.

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