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Unanet Receives Customer Praise in Spring 2023 G2 Reports; Chris Crowder Quoted
by Ireland Degges
Published on May 5, 2023
Unanet Receives Customer Praise in Spring 2023 G2 Reports; Chris Crowder Quoted

Project-based enterprise resource planning and customer relationship management software provider Unanet has demonstrated its customer approval with high ratings in a recent report.

In the Spring 2023 G2 Reports, Unanet received positive reviews across numerous project-based ERP categories and won Best Overall Results for Mid-Market and Small Business, the Dulles, Virginia-based organization announced last week.

“Feedback from our customers is that we operate with the highest standards of innovation and customer service,” said Chris Crowder, executive vice president of GovCon at Unanet.

“These rankings reflect the growing desire among customers to move away from the status quo that is holding them back and instead choose Unanet’s modern, purpose-built solutions that let them do business on their terms,” Crowder said.

G2’s quarterly reports consider written customer reviews and company reach within select product categories. Unanet received the Users Love Us badge for its customer service and 12 additional badges for its GovCon and AE ERP offerings, including Easiest Setup Mid-Market, Most Implementable Mid-Market and High Performer in the Mid-Market Grid Report, among others.

Akshay Mahajan, Unanet’s executive vice president of AEC, said that the customer reviews show a preference for Unanet as a provider of business operations support. He said that the “most gratifying” aspects of the report were the Users Love Us badge win and the client reviews expressing that Unanet is easy to do business with.

“Innovation and providing the best customer support in the industry is how we’re enabling firms of all sizes to define success on their own terms,” said Mahajan.

Executive Moves/News
Po Shiue Appointed Space Systems Command Warfighter Integration Office Director
by Jamie Bennet
Published on May 5, 2023
Po Shiue Appointed Space Systems Command Warfighter Integration Office Director

The U.S. Space Systems Command has chosen Po Shiue from Amazon‘s Project Kuiper as director of its Warfighter Integration Office, according to a LinkedIn post published Thursday.

Shiue has more than 28 years of combined military service and defense industry experience.

He served in the U.S. Air Force in roles such as acquisition officer, crew commander of the Space-Based Infrared System and an Individual Mobilization Augmentee under the service branch’s reserve component.

His private sector career included time at TRW as systems engineer for the National Polar-orbiting Operational Environmental Satellite System and various positions over 21 years of service at Lockheed Martin.

The former USAF Space Forces director became part of the international business development team of Project Kuiper, Amazon’s global internet satellite deployment initiative, in late 2022.

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Biden Administration Posts Updates on Small Manufacturing Business Investment Program
by Naomi Cooper
Published on May 5, 2023
Biden Administration Posts Updates on Small Manufacturing Business Investment Program

The Biden administration has provided updates on the American Rescue Plan’s State Small Business Credit Initiative, which aims to help states, territories and tribal governments secure funding to create small business investment programs, the Department of the Treasury said Thursday.

The State Small Business Credit Initiative and Rebuilding the U.S. Manufacturing Base report revealed that the Treasury Department had approved 52 applications for SSBCI totaling over $8 billion in allocations and states had begun providing lending and investment opportunities to small businesses.

Wally Adeyemo, deputy secretary of the Treasury Department, said small manufacturing businesses play a vital role in the U.S. economy and the SSBCI is “helping unlock the potential of entrepreneurs across the manufacturing sector.”

Passed in 2021, the American Rescue Plan reauthorized the $10 billion SSBCI program to expand access to small business capital and invest in job-creating opportunities.

Vice President Kamala Harris is set to discuss the new SSBCI report during a visit to a small manufacturing company in Virginia, which is among the state recipients of the investment.

Artificial Intelligence/News
DOD Co-Funds Institute to Dissect Relationship Between Brain Functions & AI Development; Bindu Nair Quoted
by Ireland Degges
Published on May 5, 2023
DOD Co-Funds Institute to Dissect Relationship Between Brain Functions & AI Development; Bindu Nair Quoted

In partnership with the National Science Foundation, the Department of Defense has co-funded the creation of a new addition to the former’s National Artificial Intelligence Research Institutes initiative.

The $10 million award will support the institute’s team, which is dedicated to progressing unified research in artificial and natural intelligence, in studying brain functions and trustworthy AI development, the DOD announced on Friday.

Bindu Nair, director of the Basic Research Office in the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering, said that the growing understanding of AI has “transformed the fields of biology and neuroscience” while knowledge surrounding cognition in nature has contributed to progress in the AI field.

“Continued advancement in these areas holds the potential to deliver significant economic impact and further improvements in quality of life,” she added.

A multi-university team led by Columbia University was selected from 15 proposals to receive the funds. In total, the award will amount to approximately $20 million over five years. The institute’s researchers will study the intersection of advancements in neural, biological and cognitive processes and models and mechanisms used in AI development.

The NSF institutes program is intended to drive long-term, high-reward research regarding various AI-related themes, such as next-generation cybersecurity, climate-smart agriculture and forestry, trustworthy AI and AI-augmented learning. This award falls under the program’s DOD-sponsored focus area, which centers the neural and cognitive foundations of AI.

Artificial Intelligence/News
NSF Invests $140M in 7 New National AI Research Institutes; Sethuraman Panchanathan Quoted
by Naomi Cooper
Published on May 5, 2023
NSF Invests $140M in 7 New National AI Research Institutes; Sethuraman Panchanathan Quoted

The National Science Foundation is investing $140 million in the development of seven new National Artificial Intelligence Research Institutes, which will help the federal government advance its understanding of AI technology’s risks and opportunities.

NSF said Thursday the AI institutes will focus on several AI research areas, including promoting ethical and trustworthy AI technologies, developing novel cybersecurity approaches, enhancing education and public health, providing a better understanding of the human brain and addressing climate change.

The investment effort is part of the Biden administration’s new actions to promote responsible AI innovation in the U.S. while protecting citizens’ rights and safety.

The institutes will be led by the University of Maryland; the University of California, Santa Barbara; the University of Minnesota Twin Cities; Columbia University; Carnegie Mellon University; the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign; and the University at Buffalo.

“The National AI Research Institutes are a critical component of our Nation’s AI innovation, infrastructure, technology, education, and partnerships ecosystem,” said Sethuraman Panchanathan, director of NSF.

The investment includes support from several federal agencies, including the National Institutes of Standards and Technology, the Department of Homeland Security’s Science and Technology Directorate and the Office of the Undersecretary of Defense for Research and Engineering.

IBM is also co-funding the initiative.

Government Technology/News
David McKeown Says DOD Is Seeking Deeper Insights Into Commercial Cloud Infrastructure
by Naomi Cooper
Published on May 5, 2023
David McKeown Says DOD Is Seeking Deeper Insights Into Commercial Cloud Infrastructure

David McKeown, acting principal deputy chief information officer at the Department of Defense, said the Pentagon plans to take additional measures—including red teaming and network monitoring—to check the security of commercial cloud environments that host military data, Defense One reported Thursday.

“We’ve had some incidents recently that have shown that we probably need to shore [up] some visibility issues where maybe we do some outside-in looks at the clouds that they built for us,” the 2023 Wash100 awardee said.

In addition to continuous monitoring and reporting by cloud service providers, McKeown wants to “take a deeper look from a red-team perspective inside” their perimeter.

The planned active defense will also involve scanning IP addresses to identify vulnerabilities in various systems.

“We could just do external scans of that and see what’s exposed to the internet. And if it’s vulnerable, and if we find something vulnerable, we would of course, tell them and have them get on that right away. And we would do the same thing on our side of the cloud,” McKeown explained.

A 2023 National Defense Authorization Act provision requires that all defense cloud contracts include provisions allowing DOD to conduct threat assessments for cloud infrastructure housing classified data.

Government Technology/News
Lauren Knausenberger: Air Force Eyes Shifting Platform One to Joint Warfighting Cloud Capability
by Jane Edwards
Published on May 5, 2023
Lauren Knausenberger: Air Force Eyes Shifting Platform One to Joint Warfighting Cloud Capability

Lauren Knausenberger, chief information officer for the Department of the Air Force and a 2023 Wash100 Award recipient, said the service branch is figuring out how to transition its software development platform into the Department of Defense’s Joint Warfighting Cloud Capability program, Breaking Defense reported Thursday.

“Actually the appetite’s pretty high and I think that would actually be a really good thing because Platform One was envisioned to be a platform that any development team could show up to and have a comprehensive and complementary set of products and services that were well orchestrated to drive mission value across whatever that mission was,” she said Thursday at a conference in Baltimore, Maryland.

“And I think actually a move to JWCC would be perfect,” added Knausenberger, who cited the idea to DOD CIO and fellow Wash100 awardee John Sherman.

She noted that “people will be beating down the door to jump onto JWCC” if the Air Force could address data sovereignty and other issues.

In December, DOD awarded Amazon Web Services, Google, Microsoft and Oracle positions on the JWCC contract.

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White House Presents Potential Economic Risks of Debt Limit Breach Scenarios
by Jane Edwards
Published on May 5, 2023
White House Presents Potential Economic Risks of Debt Limit Breach Scenarios

The White House offered analyses of the potential economic impacts of several debt ceiling scenarios, including a brief default and a protracted default.

An analysis by Moody’s shows that a short debt limit breach could increase the unemployment rate from the current level of 3.5 percent to nearly 5 percent, lead to job losses of nearly 2 million and result in a drop in real gross domestic product, the White House said Wednesday.

The Council of Economic Advisers conducted a simulation of the impact of a protracted default and predicted that the stock market could drop 45 percent by the third quarter of 2023. A protracted default scenario could also harm consumer and business confidence, while unemployment could jump 5 percentage points as companies cut jobs and consumers reduce consumption.

“The ability of households and businesses, especially small businesses, to borrow through the private sector to offset this economic pain would also be compromised. The risks engendered by the default would cause interest rates to skyrocket, including those on the financial instruments that households and businesses use—Treasury bonds, mortgages, and credit card interest rates,” the White House statement reads.

Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen wrote a letter to House Speaker Kevin McCarthy on Monday urging Congress to raise or suspend the debt limit before June.

“Given the current projections, it is imperative that Congress act as soon as possible to increase or suspend the debt limit in a way that provides longer-term certainty that the government will continue to make its payments,” Yellen wrote.

Artificial Intelligence/News
Pentagon AI Chief Craig Martell Warns of Potential Use of AI for Disinformation
by Jane Edwards
Published on May 4, 2023
Pentagon AI Chief Craig Martell Warns of Potential Use of AI for Disinformation

Craig Martell, chief digital and artificial intelligence officer at the Department of Defense and a 2023 Wash100 awardee, warned that generative AI language models could be used as the “perfect tool” by adversaries for disinformation, Breaking Defense reported Wednesday.

“Here’s my biggest fear about ChatGPT,” Martell said Wednesday at a conference in Baltimore, Maryland. “It has been trained to express itself in a fluent manner. It speaks fluently and authoritatively. So you believe it even when it’s wrong… And that means it is a perfect tool for disinformation…We really need tools to be able to detect when that’s happening and to be able to warn when that’s happening.”

He called on industry to develop tools that could help ensure the accuracy of information generated from generative AI platforms.

When it comes to his DOD priorities, Martell said he is prioritizing the establishment of a data sharing infrastructure and policies to enable the U.S. military to realize its goals for the Joint All-Domain Command and Control program, according to a report by Defense One.

Executive Moves/News
Ajay Banga Confirmed as World Bank’s Next President
by Jane Edwards
Published on May 4, 2023
Ajay Banga Confirmed as World Bank’s Next President

Ajay Banga, vice chairman of global growth equity firm General Atlantic since December 2021, has received approval to serve as the 14th president of the World Bank for a five-year term beginning June 2.

He will begin his five-year term on June 2, and will work with the board of executive directors on the World Bank Group Evolution process and other initiatives aimed at addressing challenges that developing countries face, the bank said Wednesday.

Banga previously served as president and CEO of Mastercard, honorary chairman of the International Chamber of Commerce and co-chair of the Partnership for Central America. He is a former vice chair of the Economic Club of New York and a co-founder of the Cyber Readiness Institute.

The World Bank’s executive directors confirmed the appointment more than two months after President Joe Biden nominated Banga to lead the Washington, D.C.-based financial institution.

President Biden called Banga a transformative leader who will bring experience, innovation and expertise to the role.

“And together with World Bank leadership and shareholders, he will help steer the institution as it evolves and expands to address global challenges that directly affect its core mission of poverty reduction—including climate change,” Biden said in a statement released Wednesday.

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