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USAF Transitions Vice Commander Titles to Deputy Commander; Gen. Charles Brown Quoted
by Jamie Bennet
Published on July 21, 2023
USAF Transitions Vice Commander Titles to Deputy Commander; Gen. Charles Brown Quoted

The U.S. Air Force will redesignate the duty titles of vice commander to deputy commander in an effort to standardize terminology used across all units under the service branch.

The changes, which take effect on Aug. 1, will make the initials CD as the official symbol for deputy commanders in active duty, U.S. Air National Guard, and Air Force Reserve, according to a memo issued Thursday.

The transfer of titles from vice to deputy commander was previously ordered by the Secretary of the Air Force for major commands in 2017. The latest decision does not change the duties of officers with redesignated titles.

“As global challenges continue to evolve and the importance of joint operations increases, we must ensure we are best aligned to meet these challenges with a clear, unambiguous structure,” said Gen. Charles Brown, chief of staff of the USAF.

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State Department Requests Information on Consular Affairs Queue Management Modernization
by Naomi Cooper
Published on July 20, 2023
State Department Requests Information on Consular Affairs Queue Management Modernization

The State Department is fielding information on potential industry sources capable of providing operations, maintenance and technical support services to help the Bureau of Consular Affairs develop and deploy a modernized queue management system.

The Consular Affairs Queue Management program aims to upgrade technology systems that support customer experience at CA’s passport agencies and embassy and consulate waiting areas worldwide, according to a notice posted Monday on SAM.gov.

CA/CST is planning to deploy an upgraded version of the Q-Flow enterprise queue management software to 230 overseas posts, two domestic visa processing centers and 29 domestic passport agencies.

Under CAQM, the selected contractor will provide Q-Flow hardware, software and technical support services and consolidate the bureau’s operational environment under a unified technology framework to ensure the interoperability of modernized and legacy consular systems.

Responses to the request for information are due Aug. 1.

Government Technology/News
Argonne National Lab, JD Power Team Up to Study EV Market Landscape
by Jamie Bennet
Published on July 20, 2023
Argonne National Lab, JD Power Team Up to Study EV Market Landscape

The Department of Energy’s Argonne National Laboratory has partnered with analytics firm J.D. Power to gain access to data sets about the electric vehicle market.

In a new agreement announced Monday, Argonne will analyze information from J.D. Power in order to gain understanding about drivers’ interest, adoption patterns and challenges and battery charging experience related to EVs.

The Michigan-based company will lend its proprietary EV Index to Argonne, which will provide its analysis to DOE, amid the increasing demand for EVs and charging stations across the country.

“Combined with Argonne’s technical data and analysis, J.D. Power’s data on EV-related consumer behavior will help Argonne and DOE advance the understanding of the current EV user and charging landscape,” said Claus Daniel, associate laboratory director for advanced energy technologies at Argonne.

“This understanding will support decision-making that moves the nation closer to its clean transportation and climate goals.”

Cybersecurity/News
ONCD Seeks Public Input on Cybersecurity Regulatory Harmonization
by Jane Edwards
Published on July 20, 2023
ONCD Seeks Public Input on Cybersecurity Regulatory Harmonization

The White House Office of the National Cyber Director is soliciting public comments as it seeks to determine opportunities and challenges to harmonizing cybersecurity regulations for critical infrastructure and explore a framework for regulatory reciprocity.

The request for information supports one of the 69 federal initiatives under the National Cybersecurity Strategy Implementation Plan, the White House said Wednesday.

ONCD wants respondents to provide examples of conflicting, mutually exclusive or inconsistent regulations affecting cybersecurity that apply to the operational technology and information technology infrastructure of the same regulated entity.

Interested stakeholders have been asked to respond to several questions related to the use of common guidelines, existing standards or frameworks, third-party frameworks and tiered regulation.

ONCD is also asking the public to provide examples of cybersecurity oversight by multiple regulators of the same entity and describe whether the oversight involved IT or OT infrastructure.

Responses to the RFI are due Sept. 15.

Contract Awards/News
DCS, Odyssey Team to Provide Program Lifecycle Assistance to Air Force Center
by Kacey Roberts
Published on July 20, 2023
DCS, Odyssey Team to Provide Program Lifecycle Assistance to Air Force Center

DCS will help Odyssey Systems Consulting Group provide advisory and assistance services to the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center under a subcontract.

The professional services firm said Wednesday it will assist the Odyssey team in supporting the development, production, testing, fielding, modernization and sustainment of the AFLCMC Digital Directorate segment in support of the Air Force Material Command mission.

Work will be performed in different locations across the U.S. and its territories.

AFLCMC/HB consists of more than 130 programs for the U.S. Air Force and international allies. The programs involve enhancement efforts at every stage of the life cycle, including engineering change proposals, technology refreshes and upgrades.

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GSA Publishes Guide to Public Key Infrastructure Shared Service Providers Program
by Jamie Bennet
Published on July 20, 2023
GSA Publishes Guide to Public Key Infrastructure Shared Service Providers Program

The General Services Administration has released a guide for its Public Key Infrastructure Shared Service Providers Program.

The document provides step-by-step instructions and eligibility information for digital services providers looking to certify their PKIs, which are used to protect sensitive and confidential data, GSA said Wednesday.

The PKI SSP Program was launched earlier this month to boost vendors’ credentials in competing for digital exchange contracts. The guide, which was created by GSA’s Identity Assurance and Trusted Access Division, will help vendors secure and maintain federal certification for their PKI services.

The program guide is divided into three sections. The first covers management and acquisition controls in accordance with the Identity, Credentialing and Access Management memorandum issued by the Office of Management and Budget.

Section 2 details the application and membership maintenance process, while section 3 is a list of services that an SSP should offer to federal agencies. This includes personal identity verification cards, digital signatures and key management services.

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NSWC Dahlgren Division Reaches $1B Milestone in OTA Awards
by Naomi Cooper
Published on July 20, 2023
NSWC Dahlgren Division Reaches $1B Milestone in OTA Awards

Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren Division has awarded $1 billion in total worth of other transactional authority agreements since it used the contracting vehicle in 2019 to enable rapid acquisition and development of prototype technologies.

NSWCDD’s OTA vehicle has 22 technology areas that support the Department of Defense’s capability requirements in cyber, big data analytics, artificial intelligence, unmanned systems and other functions, Naval Sea Systems Command reported Wednesday.

“Faced with the compounding problem of needing to accelerate weapon systems development, increase flight testing complexity and cadence and modernize range test and evaluation assets, the DOD has begun to increasingly rely on the utility, timeliness and flexibility of Other Transaction Authority (OTA) contracts,” said Cindy Montrief, OTA program lead at NSWCDD.

In June 2019, NSWCDD issued an OTA agreement with an industry consortium to advance naval surface technology innovation.

The Naval Surface Technology and Innovation Consortium OTA comprises 956 members representing 46 states.

Government Technology/News
Tim Grayson: Air Force Moves Forward on SD-WAN to Back Advanced Battle Management System, JADC2
by Jane Edwards
Published on July 20, 2023
Tim Grayson: Air Force Moves Forward on SD-WAN to Back Advanced Battle Management System, JADC2

Tim Grayson, special assistant to the secretary of the Air Force for mission-centered analysis and operational imperatives, said the service branch has been assessing software-defined wide area networking capabilities after the department issued a call in January for white papers on SD-WAN for the Advanced Battle Management System as part of the Joint All-Domain Command and Control initiative, National Defense Magazine reported Wednesday.

Grayson said the Air Force is working with other service branches as it advances SD-WAN capabilities for ABMS.

He noted that the Air Force is “looking around and saying, ‘I’ve got to have physical layer conductivity. There’s some of the other services that frankly have better options for waveforms and radios [than] we have.”

Grayson said the U.S. Space Force is also introducing similar capabilities to SD-WAN that would allow the Joint Force and coalition partners to connect to the network architecture.

“It becomes truly a transport layer to move data from point A to point B, which is going to be critically important for the whole, broader [combined] JADC2 concepts,” he added.

He stated that industry will play a role since JADC2 will require a “federated approach.”

Government Technology/News
House Select Committee Looks Into US Venture Firms’ Chinese Tech Investments
by Jane Edwards
Published on July 20, 2023
House Select Committee Looks Into US Venture Firms’ Chinese Tech Investments

A House select panel is investigating a number of U.S. venture capital firms over their investments in Chinese semiconductors, quantum computing and artificial intelligence companies, The Wall Street Journal reported Wednesday.

The House Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party asked GGV Capital, GSR Ventures, Qualcomm Ventures and Walden International to respond by July 27 to its inquiry, including details about the role of CCP in tech companies they have invested in and the management advice they have shared with such businesses.

Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi, D-Ill., member of the House select committee, said U.S. expertise and funding should not be used to support China’s “advancements in the technologies that could undermine our national security or American values.”

Rep. Mike Gallagher, R-Wis., chairman of the panel, said the investigation seeks to collect data that would help Congress advance a bill that would limit investments in such companies.

News/Space
Hyperspace Challenge Seeks to Manage Evolving Threats in Space
by Naomi Cooper
Published on July 20, 2023
Hyperspace Challenge Seeks to Manage Evolving Threats in Space

The U.S. Space Force’s business accelerator has partnered with the Space Rapid Capabilities Office to advance the development and maturation of technologies designed to make space assets more resilient to threats.

The 2023 Hyperspace Challenge is inviting companies from space, aerospace, defense, cybersecurity and manufacturing industries to submit technology proposals to boost space visibility and awareness, modernize space analysis and vehicle autonomy and increase space vehicle lifespan and maneuverability, Central New Mexico Community College announced Wednesday.

Space RCO also seeks to facilitate collaboration among the 2023 cohort to pursue new opportunities in space, enable readiness and training activities and develop new operating concepts.

Hyperspace Challenge was established in 2018 by the Space Force and the Air Force Research Laboratory in collaboration with CNM Ingenuity.

Companies interested in participating in the challenge have until Aug. 15 to submit an initial interest form.

Hyperspace Challenge Seeks to Manage Evolving Threats in Space

On Aug. 29, ExecutiveBiz is hosting its Space Technologies Forum. Register now to hear insights from key change-makers like Space Development Agency Technical Director Frank Turner, who will be delivering the keynote address.

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