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Executive Moves/News
Army Maj. Gen. Robert Barrie Jr. Appointed Deputy for Acquisition, Systems Management
by Naomi Cooper
Published on May 24, 2023
Army Maj. Gen. Robert Barrie Jr. Appointed Deputy for Acquisition, Systems Management

U.S. Army Maj. Gen. Robert Barrie Jr., the service’s program executive officer for aviation since July 2020, has been selected to assume the role of deputy for acquisition and systems management, the Department of Defense announced Tuesday.

He will work within the Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Army for Acquisition, Logistics and Technology and oversee acquisition programs in aviation, intelligence, electronic warfare, missile and ground combat.

Barrie served as the project manager for cargo helicopters in PEO Aviation from 2013 to 2017 and was assigned as chief of staff for ASA (ALT) in 2018.

He returned to PEO Aviation a year later as deputy PEO.

Barrie held various leadership roles across the Army and the Department of Defense since he was commissioned as an aviation officer in 1990.

Cybersecurity/News
NSA & Partners Release Updated Guide to Prevent Ransomware, Data Extortion
by Naomi Cooper
Published on May 24, 2023
NSA & Partners Release Updated Guide to Prevent Ransomware, Data Extortion

The National Security Agency, the FBI and the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency have released an updated document outlining best practices and recommendations for preventing and responding to ransomware and data extortion.

The “#StopRansomware Guide” cybersecurity information sheet updates CISA’s 2020 guide to include recommended practices for preventing common initial infection vectors and addressing cloud backups and zero trust architecture, NSA said Wednesday.

These recommendations align with CISA’s Cross-Sector Cybersecurity Performance Goals and incorporate insights from NSA, the FBI and the Multi-State Information Sharing and Analysis Center.

CISA also added threat-hunting tips for detection and analysis to the guide’s ransomware response checklist.

“Malicious cyber actors are not only encrypting files and asking for ransom, they are also exfiltrating data and threatening victims to release it as a form of extortion,” said Rob Joyce, director of cybersecurity at NSA.

“Most importantly, the speed of compromise and impact have increased dramatically, requiring even more effort on the part of defenders,” added the two-time Wash100 awardee.

Executive Moves/News
Report: Lt. Gen. Timothy Haugh Nominated as CYBERCOM Chief, NSA Director
by Jane Edwards
Published on May 24, 2023
Report: Lt. Gen. Timothy Haugh Nominated as CYBERCOM Chief, NSA Director

U.S. Air Force Lt. Gen. Timothy Haugh, deputy commander of U.S. Cyber Command, has been nominated to serve as head of CYBERCOM and director of the National Security Agency, Politico reported Tuesday.

An Air Force notice obtained by the publication states that President Joe Biden nominated Haugh to lead CYBERCOM and NSA and for promotion to four-star general.

An official with the service branch confirmed the move to the publication.

If confirmed by the Senate, Haugh would succeed Gen. Paul Nakasone, who plans to step down from the dual-hatted role in the coming months. Nakasone is a seven-time Wash100 Award recipient.

Prior to his current position, Haugh was commander of the Sixteenth Air Force, head of the Air Forces Cyber and commander of the Joint Force Headquarters-Cyber at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland in Texas.

He previously served as director of intelligence for CYBERCOM and commander of the Cyber National Mission Force.

Videos
Watch: Pentagon’s Commercial Cloud Providers Underscore Future Impact of JWCC
by reynolitoresoor
Published on May 24, 2023
Watch: Pentagon’s Commercial Cloud Providers Underscore Future Impact of JWCC

Cloud technology is paving the way for the Department of Defense’s enterprise-wide modernization goals, and it’s the cornerstone for massive forward-looking efforts like JADC2.

On the heels of the first task orders being awarded under the Pentagon’s $9 billion Joint Warfighting Cloud Capability contract, Executive Mosaic sought out insights from the awardees on how this program will change the game for DOD modernization.

Executive Mosaic’s latest installment of its JWCC video interview series features commentary and expertise from each of the four commercial cloud service providers on the contract: Amazon Web Services, Google, Microsoft and Oracle.

“We have Azure 5G, we have Azure space — all of those capabilities come together to allow us to operate our cloud anywhere, anytime securely to support DOD missions,” answered Microsoft Federal President Rick Wagner, a Wash100 Award recipient, when asked what his company will bring to the table on the contract.

Google Public Sector Vice President Leigh Palmer noted that “this is one of the first contracts that is truly multi-cloud.”

“It really reflects the department’s desire for more diversity, more choice, more flexibility in all the vendors who serve them. And Google is just honored to be a part of this contract. We’ve been supporting the DOD since 2008 and our work in JWCC is another step forward to this partnership,” she added.

Glen Dodson, a senior vice president at Oracle, emphasized the revolutionary nature of the unprecedented cloud effort.

Through JWCC, Dodson said the DOD is “engaging four of the largest hyperscale cloud providers on the planet, and that in itself will be transformational for the department and for the warfighter.”

Liz Martin, director of the DOD business at Amazon Web Services, said, “The adoption of cloud technology is critical for maintaining our military technological advantage, and JWCC will really enable the DOD to fully leverage the capabilities of the cloud to meet current and future mission initiatives.”

Contract Awards/News
Accenture Federal Services Lands Spot on $2.6B IRS BPA for Systems Modernization; Elaine Beeman Quoted
by Ireland Degges
Published on May 24, 2023
Accenture Federal Services Lands Spot on $2.6B IRS BPA for Systems Modernization; Elaine Beeman Quoted

Accenture Federal Services has secured a position on a seven-year, $2.6 billion blanket purchase agreement from the Internal Revenue Service.

Under the BPA, AFS will compete for task orders to help modernize the IRS’ extensive network of systems, the Arlington, Virginia-based contractor announced on Tuesday.

“We’re honored to support the IRS’ push to develop innovative ways for America’s millions of taxpayers to interact securely and effectively with the agency,” said Elaine Beeman, a senior managing director for AFS’ civilian portfolio.

Work under the Enterprise Development, Operations Services contract vehicle targets the over 400 IRS applications development systems. Awardee responsibilities include providing general modernization services, building out analytics and upgrading cybersecurity for the portfolio.

These endeavors will help the IRS applications development office generate new methods for taxpayers and tax professionals to engage with the organization.

Jessica Powell, a managing director and IRS client lead at AFS, said that the reforms will accelerate the processing of returns and distribution of credits and benefits that many Americans rely on.

“The IRS had the foresight and vision to create a contract vehicle with the ability to keep up with, or even ahead of, new legislative demands,” she said. “We’re thrilled to offer support to the IRS as they make these technology enhancements happen.”

AFS has recently won a number of contracts for information technology modernization services. In March, the enterprise received a $380 million award from Customs and Border Protection to deliver comprehensive technology support for various agency programs.

Late last year, AFS won a spot on a $137 million National Cancer Institute BPA to improve the agency’s scientific, grants management and business applications, and earlier, the company booked a $189 million contract from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to optimize and transfer data to the cloud.

Government Technology/News
Pentagon Releases Records Management Strategy; Kathleen Hicks Quoted
by Jane Edwards
Published on May 24, 2023
Pentagon Releases Records Management Strategy; Kathleen Hicks Quoted

The Department of Defense has debuted a new strategy aimed at improving its records management activities as part of efforts to achieve and maintain decision advantage.

“This DoD Records Strategy seeks to employ the latest technologies, such as artificial intelligence and cloud-based services, to reduce the administrative burden associated with records management, while creating an environment where DoD records are automatically identified and captured, expertly curated, and systemically governed,” Deputy Defense Secretary Kathleen Hicks wrote in a foreword to the document.

Hicks, a 2023 Wash100 awardee, said the strategy builds on the goals included in the DOD Data Strategy.

The new strategy outlines four key enablers to achieve an information enterprise where records are discoverable and lifecycle managed by authorized users. One is advancing the strategic use of a records schedule through enhancements that offer a machine-readable roadmap to the value of digital assets.

The other three goals are completing metadata for records and records sharing backing automated records lifecycle management; providing guidance for electronic records management in a federated enterprise architecture; and developing a “multidimensional 21st Century Records Workforce” with skillsets in records curation, program management and ERM, among others.

To advance the automation of records processes for all users, the strategy enumerates several approaches, such as defining an information technology specialist role for ERM, deploying an auto-categorization tool and developing an ERM guidebook and playbook.

Government Technology/News
ORNL Researchers Use Code Toolkit to Back Exascale Small Modular Reactor for Nuclear Modeling
by Jane Edwards
Published on May 23, 2023
ORNL Researchers Use Code Toolkit to Back Exascale Small Modular Reactor for Nuclear Modeling

Researchers at the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory are working to advance the future of fission power by using an exascale small modular reactor equipped with a toolkit of computer codes to conduct simulations of reactor systems in high resolution.

“By accurately predicting the nuclear reactor fuel cycle, ExaSMR reduces the number of physical experiments that reactor designers would perform to justify fuel use,” Steven Hamilton, ExaSMR project leader at ORNL, said in a statement published Monday.

“In large part, that’s what simulation is buying companies: a predictive capability that tells you how certain features will perform so that you don’t need to physically construct or perform as many experiments, which are enormously expensive,” Hamilton added.

The toolkit is designed to help researchers predict the entire fission process of a nuclear reactor design. It consists of OpenMC, Shift and NekRS computer codes that are being optimized for new exascale-class supercomputers.

OpenMC and Shift both use Monte Carlo methods and are being used to simulate reactor depletion and nuclear particle transport, while NekRS is designed to model thermal fluid dynamics.

The research team has linked up with nuclear power technology company Westinghouse for the ExaSMR project.

Under the effort, Westinghouse will conduct simulations to assess the performance of different fuel types in an operating reactor by running ExaSMR on Frontier, the world’s first exascale supercomputer, unveiled by ORNL and Hewlett Packard Enterprise in 2022.

News/Space
NASA to Study Ice Clouds Using Polarized Submillimeter Radiometer
by Jamie Bennet
Published on May 23, 2023
NASA to Study Ice Clouds Using Polarized Submillimeter Radiometer

NASA is sponsoring a new mission focused on the study of high-altitude ice clouds and their potential to improve climate forecasts.

The Polarized Submillimeter Ice-cloud Radiometer program, which was granted $37 million for lifecycle costs, will be conducted using two miniature satellites orbiting three to nine hours apart, the space agency said Tuesday.

PoISIR will employ radiometers from NASA’s Earth Venture Class of missions. They will monitor ice content as well as changes in the clouds throughout the day.

The two CubeSats will be built by Blue Canyon Technologies. NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center will provide the project management team for their construction, while the University of Wisconsin – Madison’s Space Science and Engineering Center will be responsible for science operations.

Ralf Bennartz, principal investigator at Vanderbilt University, is leading the study along with Dong Wu, deputy principal investigator at Goddard.

“Studying ice clouds is crucial for improving climate forecasts – and this will be the first time we can study ice clouds in this level of detail,” said Nicola Fox, associate administrator for NASA’s Science Mission Directorate.

Government Technology/News
NIST Accepting Nominations for Microelectronics Industry Advisory Group
by Kacey Roberts
Published on May 23, 2023
NIST Accepting Nominations for Microelectronics Industry Advisory Group

The National Institute of Standard and Technology is seeking candidates for a group that will counsel the Secretary of Commerce on matters relating to the U.S. microelectronics industry.

Industrial Advisory Committee member nominations are being sought from various stakeholders including in the industry, federal laboratories and academe who have extensive knowledge in microelectronics research, development, manufacturing and policy, NIST said Wednesday.

IAC members provide guidance on science and technology needs, national research strategies, CHIPS research and development programs and opportunities for public-private partnerships.

The committee was established in accordance with the Federal Advisory Committee Act and the William M. Thornberry National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2021.

Nominations are accepted on a rolling basis but new members are typically appointed every October and are expected to serve three-year terms with the possibility to serve two consecutive terms.

Interested individuals can view this Federal Register notice for submission instructions.

Executive Moves/News
Elizabeth Bryant Named Head of DAU Office of Human Capital Initiatives
by Jane Edwards
Published on May 23, 2023
Elizabeth Bryant Named Head of DAU Office of Human Capital Initiatives

Elizabeth Bryant, an associate dean at the Defense Acquisition University, has been appointed the university’s director of the office of human capital initiatives.

She succeeds Scott Bauer, a nearly two-decade Department of Defense veteran who will assume a new role within the U.S. government, HCI said in a LinkedIn post.

Bryant’s “deep knowledge of DAU and our customers, together with her leadership skills, energy and enthusiasm for finding the new and better will be great assets,” said DAU President James Woolsey.

In this capacity, Bryant will lead HCI’s acquisition workforce governance, workforce analytics and strategic planning functions and will be responsible for several initiatives, including the Defense Acquisition Workforce Development Account, Public-Private Talent Exchange and the Defense Acquisition Workforce Awards Program.

Bryant is an acquisition professional who served as the associate dean for strategic consulting and executive engagement at DAU.

She previously served as a contracts group leader at the Defense Contract Management Agency and spent more than a decade within the U.S. Air Force, where she served as a contracting officer and chief of the aeromed contracts branch within the agile combat support directorate.

HCI provides strategic support to the Army, Air Force, Navy, Marine Corps and other DOD components to help recruit and develop defense acquisition professionals to facilitate the delivery of capabilities to warfighters.

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