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Watch: Microsoft Federal’s Rick Wagner Shares JWCC Insights With Executive Mosaic
by reynolitoresoor
Published on February 23, 2023
Watch: Microsoft Federal’s Rick Wagner Shares JWCC Insights With Executive Mosaic

Rick Wagner, president of Microsoft Federal and six-time Wash100 Award winner, was featured in a new video interview with Executive Mosaic to shed light on Microsoft’s role on the Department of Defense’s Joint Warfighting Cloud Capability contract. 

Wagner is part of the 2023 Wash100 class, and you can vote for him now in the Wash100 popular vote competition! Visit Wash100.com to cast your vote.

In the video, the first of four in a series that provides insights from all JWCC awardee companies, Wagner described what the contract win means to Microsoft and outlined the capabilities the company can bring to the enterprise-wide cloud effort.

Wagner also gave his thoughts on how cloud intersects with security, and how Microsoft deploys a “secure by design” approach to its capabilities and offerings.

Further into the cybersecurity conversation, Wagner spoke about the importance of knowing what’s on your network before trusting it, and he also outlined the three principles of zero trust. The first principle, verifying explicitly, states that every process, user and application should be verified and validated at every step. 

From there, the second principle explains that each user should be assigned the least privilege necessary to execute their functions without compromising security. Lastly, Wagner said organizations should assume a breach has already occurred and bad actors are already on their networks. 

But as organizations shift to a zero trust cybersecurity model, the challenge will be in the implementation, according to Wagner. Zero trust shifts the cybersecurity paradigm from a compliance-based model to an outcome-focused one, and it’s a method that requires continuous learning at all tiers of the organization.

Hear more of what Wagner had to say about cloud, zero trust and more by watching his full video interview here. 

News/Wash100
Executive Mosaic Profiles 2023 Wash100 Award Winners Frank Kendall & Lou Von Thaer
by reynolitoresoor
Published on February 23, 2023
Executive Mosaic Profiles 2023 Wash100 Award Winners Frank Kendall & Lou Von Thaer

On Thursday, Executive Mosaic debuted the 2023 Wash100 profiles of Battelle President and CEO Lou Von Thaer and United States Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall. 

Every year, Executive Mosaic hand-picks the top 100 most consequential executives working in the government contracting sector. The resulting list is the Wash100, composed of high-powered individuals from across the dynamic GovCon ecosystem. These elite leaders are recognized not only for their past accomplishments and impact on critical government missions, but also for their anticipated future contributions in the GovCon space.

Executive Mosaic celebrates each of the 100 winners with individual profiles, and today’s recognition was bestowed upon two exceptional leaders. 

Lou Von Thaer earned his 2023 Wash100 Award for his leadership in environmental cleanup and energy programs at the helm of Battelle, an independent, non-profit research and development organization. Under Von Thaer’s leadership, Battelle has more than doubled its revenue to over $11 billion, and the company reached more than 1.4 million students through its STEM education outreach program in the last year.

Click here to read Lou Von Thaer’s full Wash100 profile.

Frank Kendall has been instrumental in shaping the Air Force’s priorities as the U.S. military shifts from a focus on counterterrorism to one on peer and near-peer threats like China. Kendall’s seven operational imperatives have helped to strategically guide the Air Force in its quest to maintain technological dominance on the global stage. This marks Kendall’s fourth year of Wash100 recognition. 

Read Frank Kendall’s Wash100 profile here. 

Don’t forget to vote for Lou Von Thaer and Frank Kendall in Executive Mosaic’s exciting popular vote competition! Cast your vote for your favorite Wash100 winner at Wash100.com. Who will win the top spot? Find out in April!

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TriWest Healthcare Alliance Leaders, Founders, And Executives
by Dawn Pamulaya
Published on February 23, 2023
TriWest Healthcare Alliance Leaders, Founders, And Executives

Image from Triwest Official Website

Since 1996, TriWest Healthcare Alliance has been dedicated exclusively to meeting the healthcare requirements of the military and Veteran communities. The company has been a reliable partner of the DoD in providing healthcare assistance. Meet the TriWest Healthcare Alliance leaders, founders, and executives here!

Table of Contents

  • About TriWest Healthcare Alliance
  • History of TriWest Healthcare Alliance
  • Executive Team of TriWest Healthcare Alliance
    • David J. McIntyre, Jr., President, and Chief Executive Officer
    • James L. Robbins, M.D., Chief Medical Officer
    • James Griffith, Chief Network and Administrative Officer
    • Elizabeth Kinsley, Chief Financial Officer
    • Julie A. Townsend, Chief Planning and Implementation Officer
    • Donna Hoffmeier, Senior Vice President, Strategic Communications and Advocacy
    • Jeanne Ong, Vice President, Human Capital
  • TriWest Healthcare Alliance: On a Mission to Serve

About TriWest Healthcare Alliance

TriWest Healthcare Alliance is a healthcare provider comprising business partners and a medical provider network that helps veterans and military communities. Its primary goal is to provide active military members and veterans with proper health care.

History of TriWest Healthcare Alliance

In 1996, David McIntyre co-founded TriWest Healthcare Alliance with university health systems and nonprofit health plans. The company’s initial mission was to serve the Defense Department with its TRICARE contract in Regions 7 and 8.

TriWest managed the TRICARE program for the DoD for 17 years and was chosen in 2013 to provide care services support for the Veterans Affairs (VA).

Executive Team of TriWest Healthcare Alliance

TriWest’s Core Leadership Team (CLT) members have extensive backgrounds in customer service, operations, and clinical healthcare administration, as well as senior-level military leadership experience. Meet the TriWest Healthcare Alliance leaders, founders, executives, and officers.

David J. McIntyre, Jr., President, and Chief Executive Officer

David J. McIntyre, Jr., President and Chief Executive Officer, triwest healthcare alliance ceo

David J. McIntyre, Jr is TriWest Healthcare Alliance’s President and Chief Executive Officer. Mr. McIntyre co-founded TriWest Healthcare Alliance in 1996 and has been its CEO since the company started. He has worked in leadership positions in the public and private sectors for over three decades, during which time he has developed and implemented national healthcare policy.

In addition to being the CEO of TriWest Healthcare Alliance, he also sits on the boards of several charitable organizations, including the Congressional Medal of Honor Foundation and the Fisher House Foundation.

James L. Robbins, M.D., Chief Medical Officer

James L. Robbins, M.D., Chief Medical Officer

TriWest Chief Medical Officer Dr. James Robbins manages clinical quality, telemedicine, medical management, and psychological health. He spent over three decades in private practice and the VA before joining TriWest.

In 2016, Dr. Robbins joined TriWest as Medical Director for Patient-Centered Community Care and Veterans Choice. He was VISN 18’s Chief Medical Officer before joining TriWest. From 1988 to 1990, Dr. Robbins worked full-time as a VA staff physician in Grand Junction, Colorado.

James Griffith, Chief Network and Administrative Officer

James Griffith, Chief Network and Administrative Officer

As Chief Network and Administrative Officer at TriWest, Jim Griffith ensures the company’s overall efficiency and success. He oversees the network growth, contracting, provider education, and relations and implements any necessary changes to existing contracts or procedures.

Jim is known as a leader in innovations in the healthcare marketplace. Jim has developed a successful career as a manager by expanding and developing top-tier companies regarding customer service, technological innovation, efficient operations, and sound financial planning.

Elizabeth Kinsley, Chief Financial Officer

Elizabeth Kinsley, Chief Financial Officer

Elizabeth Kinsley currently serves as the Chief Financial Officer at TriWest Healthcare Alliance. As CFO, she oversees all financial operations, including accounting, treasury, tax, claims administration, infrastructure, database management, and information technology. She works with external auditors as TriWest’s principal point of contact from affiliated companies, such as McGladrey.

Beth started working with TriWest in 1998, and between 2005 and 2013, she held the position of senior vice president of finance. She’s been working in the industry of numbers for over two decades.

Julie A. Townsend, Chief Planning and Implementation Officer

Julie A. Townsend, Chief Planning and Implementation Officer

Julie A. Townsend currently serves as the Chief Planning and Implementation Officer of TriWest Healthcare Alliance. Townsend oversees the Enterprise Project Management Office, quality and performance improvement initiatives, and TriWest’s strategic and operational planning efforts.

In 2001, Townsend became a part of TriWest’s executive team. She brings her three decades of health care administration experience. She has also led as an executive in managed care and healthcare provider associations at the state level.

Donna Hoffmeier, Senior Vice President, Strategic Communications and Advocacy

Donna Hoffmeier, Senior Vice President, Strategic Communications and Advocacy

Donna Hoffmeier is the TriWest Healthcare Alliance’s Senior Vice President of Strategic Communications and Advocacy. She participates in  Community Care programs that fill the gap of what the VA can’t provide and addresses the needs and circumstances of individual Veterans.

She brings over three decades of expertise as a senior executive in the private and public sectors. Donna spent 20 years in the Navy, 11 of which were in active service and the other nine in the Navy Reserves. She was a Navy Public Affairs Officer (PAO) for most of her Navy career.

Jeanne Ong, Vice President, Human Capital

Jeanne Ong, Vice President, Human Capital

Jeanne Ong is the Vice President, Human Capital at TriWest Healthcare Alliance. She oversees all the Human Resource activities, such as employee recruitment, training, benefits, compensation, and compliance. Jeanne and her group collaborate closely with company-wide leaders and their teams to address the ongoing adjustments needed to achieve contract standards.

Jeanne has worked with TriWest in various roles since joining in 2003, including Employee Relations Manager, Talent Effectiveness, and Director of Organizational. She has worked as a recruiter and a human resources manager during her 20-year career in the Human Capital industry, including her current job at TriWest.

(Above Executive Photos from TriWest Healthcare Alliance Official Website)

TriWest Healthcare Alliance Leaders, Founders, And Executives

Image from Triwest Healthcare Alliance‘s official website.

TriWest Healthcare Alliance: On a Mission to Serve

TriWest has always been “On a Mission to Serve®” the Veteran and military communities by providing them with the high-quality, cost-effective healthcare they have earned and deserve. The Department of Defense (DoD) awarded TriWest the contract for the West Region of the TRICARE replacement program in December 2022.

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34 University Transportation Centers to Share Up to $435M in Grants From DOT; Pete Buttigieg Quoted
by Jamie Bennet
Published on February 22, 2023
34 University Transportation Centers to Share Up to $435M in Grants From DOT; Pete Buttigieg Quoted

The Department of Transportation has awarded up to $435 million in grants to 34 university transportation centers to support research and development projects that can advance the country’s infrastructure.

Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg on Tuesday revealed the university-led groups chosen to receive $4 million, $3 million or $2 million a year.

Project leaders include the University of California, Davis; University of Texas at Austin; Prairie View A&M University in Texas; Clemson University in South Carolina; and Carnegie Mellon University in Pennsylvania.

Their studies will focus on areas such as cybersecurity for transportation cyber-physical-social systems, decarbonization of transport hubs in historically disadvantaged communities, and new data-driven technologies to be incorporated into next-generation vehicles.

“We are proud to support University Transportation Centers across the country that are developing cutting-edge technologies to improve our transportation systems for years to come,” Buttigieg said. “With this investment, we’ll be able to support a new generation of leaders as they continue to pursue research that will usher in safer, cleaner, and more accessible ways to get people where they need to go.”  

News/Space
NASA to Launch Israel’s First Ultraviolet Telescope to GEO
by Naomi Cooper
Published on February 22, 2023
NASA to Launch Israel’s First Ultraviolet Telescope to GEO

NASA has announced its plan to launch a space telescope mission to geostationary orbit for Israel in early 2026 to examine astronomical events that occur over a short period, such as mergers of neutron stars and supernova explosions.

The agency said Tuesday it will provide the flight payload adapter and launch opportunity for the Ultraviolet Transient Astronomy Satellite that is planned to operate at a GEO orbit for over three years.

ULTRASAT is slated to carry a telescope with a wide field of view to discover and capture transient and variable ultraviolet sources that change on short durations.

According to Uri Oron, director of the Israel Space Agency, ULTRASAT is also expected to deliver advanced ultraviolet sensitivity and enable real-time data control and transfer.

The Israel Space Agency will build and deliver the completed observatory to NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida in preparation for its launch.

ULTRASAT is jointly funded by the Israel Space Agency, the Weizmann Institute of Science and the DESY research institute.

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Commerce Department Names Leaders, Staff to Oversee U.S. Semiconductor Investments; Gina Raimondo Quoted
by Naomi Cooper
Published on February 22, 2023
Commerce Department Names Leaders, Staff to Oversee U.S. Semiconductor Investments; Gina Raimondo Quoted

The Department of Commerce has appointed a team of leaders and staff to help guide the implementation of semiconductor investments from the bipartisan CHIPS and Science Act.

The CHIPS for America team includes leaders from public and private sectors who will serve in the CHIPS Program Office, which Michael Schmidt heads as director, the Department of Commerce said Friday.

“This group of accomplished leaders brings the diversity of experience, ideas, and backgrounds needed to secure our position as the global leader in semiconductor manufacturing and R&D for decades to come,” said Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo.

The CHIPS for America team members are: 

  • Rebecca Callahan, Director of Legislative Affairs 
  • Morgan Dwyer, Chief Strategy Officer  
  • Adrienne Elrod, Director of External and Government Affairs 
  • Todd Fisher, Chief Investment Officer 
  • Matt Hill, Communications Director 
  • Dan Kim, Chief Economist and Director of Strategic Planning and Industry Analysis 
  • Brad Koenig, Senior Relationship Director 
  • Andy Kuritzkes, Chief Risk Officer  
  • Atissa Ladjevardian, Chief of Staff for External and Government Affairs 
  • Nikita Lalwani, Senior Advisor to the Director 
  • Sara Meyers, Chief Operating Officer & Chief of Staff 
  • Mike O’Brien, Senior Relationship Director 
  • Sara O’Rourke, Head of Operations and Chief of Staff to the Chief Investment Officer  
  • Kylie Patterson, Senior Advisor for Opportunity and Inclusion  
  • Fayrouz Saad, Director of Public Engagement 

The CHIPS and Science Act was signed into law in August 2022 to help boost U.S. semiconductor research and development, manufacturing and workforce enablement.

The law provides $54.2 billion in total funding to support the domestic semiconductor sector and establishes a 25 percent investment tax credit for spending on semiconductor manufacturing.

News
ANAB Certified as Accreditation Body for DOD Cyberspace Workforce Qualification Program
by Naomi Cooper
Published on February 22, 2023
ANAB Certified as Accreditation Body for DOD Cyberspace Workforce Qualification Program

The Department of Defense has approved the American National Standards Institute’s National Accreditation Board as an authoritative body for the Pentagon’s updated cyber workforce framework.

The ANSI subsidiary will serve as the accreditation body for the DOD Manual 8140.03 Cyberspace Workforce Qualification and Management Program, the third update to the department’s policy for identifying, developing and qualifying cyber professionals.

John Sherman, DOD chief information officer and a 2023 Wash100 awardee, issued the DOD manual to modernize cyber workforce management and tracking across the Pentagon.

ANAB developed its personnel certification accreditation program based on the international standard ISO/IEC 17024, which contains general requirements for organizations that certify persons and professionals.

The ISO/IEC 17024 accreditation certifies that ANAB-accredited bodies underwent a valid, fair and reliable assessment.

“Cyber security certifications offered by different ANAB-accredited certification bodies are industry recognized and nationally portable, offering service members advantages including career advancement, better job performance, and practitioner credibility,” said Vijay Krishna, vice president of credentialing programs at ANAB.

Government Technology/News
Farooq Mitha Intends to Bring Back Rapid Innovation Fund to Support Small Businesses
by Jane Edwards
Published on February 22, 2023
Farooq Mitha Intends to Bring Back Rapid Innovation Fund to Support Small Businesses

Farooq Mitha, director of the office of small business programs at the Department of Defense, said he expects the current administration’s next budget proposal to reinstate the Rapid Innovation Fund to make it easier for small enterprises with novel ideas to do business with DOD, Defense News reported Tuesday.

Since 2019, Congress has not funded the Rapid Innovation Fund, which provided seed money to small businesses with innovative tech platforms and secured over $2 billion in funding over nine years.

Mitha said his office will be planning for the initiative, which he said helped small businesses get through the “valley of death” to facilitate the transition of defense tech prototypes into the production of actual platforms for warfighters.

“If we don’t have those programs on stable footing in terms of authorization and funding, we’re not sending the right signal to industry to participate and we’re not giving industry the right avenues to which through which they can participate,” Mitha added.

He mentioned plans to deploy an updated web portal that would directly link small businesses to potential clients.

“So we’re looking to roll that out as well later this year,” he noted.

Cybersecurity/News
DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, Policy USec Robert Silvers Call for International Collaboration to Fight Security Threats
by Jamie Bennet
Published on February 22, 2023
DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, Policy USec Robert Silvers Call for International Collaboration to Fight Security Threats

Investment in domestic and international security partnerships must increase exponentially in order for the U.S. and its allies to fight threats by the year 2023 and beyond, said Alejandro Mayorkas, secretary of the Department of Homeland Security

DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, Policy USec Robert Silvers Call for International Collaboration to Fight Security Threats

Mayorkas and DHS Undersecretary for Policy Robert Silvers, both Wash100 award winners, attended the Munich Security Conference to emphasize the importance of information sharing and cyber defense in homeland security, the agency said Monday.

In his speech, Mayorkas stressed that the expanding threat landscape can only be countered through collective action. “We are at an inflection point regarding the sharing of information that could impact the lives of millions of people,” he remarked. “None of us can do this alone or in isolation. It requires a whole-of-society effort. It requires a community effort. We need to increase exponentially our investment in international and subnational partnerships to prepare our nations for the threats we can predict and the ones we cannot.”

DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, Policy USec Robert Silvers Call for International Collaboration to Fight Security Threats

Silvers called for transformational change in international cyber defense through the collaborative effort of governments and the private sector. “This is a combined effort of network defenders, law enforcement, financial system regulators, and more – all across the globe,” he stated.

He touched on the agency’s cybersecurity contributions in the war in Ukraine, as well as partnerships with similar agencies in the Middle East. “Transforming cyber defense at the international level is not only about how we collaborate to address the threats of today. We must also look back to learn how we can better defend ourselves against the threats of tomorrow,” he added.

Contract Awards/News
ARPA-E Funds 8 Projects to Break Impasse in Low-Energy Nuclear Reactions Research; Evelyn Wang Quoted
by Jamie Bennet
Published on February 22, 2023
ARPA-E Funds 8 Projects to Break Impasse in Low-Energy Nuclear Reactions Research; Evelyn Wang Quoted

The Advanced Research Projects Agency – Energy distributed a total of $10 million in funding to eight research projects focused on low-energy nuclear reactions.

The teams were chosen to participate in the ARPA-E LENR Exploratory Topic, which aims to clarify if LENR can be a viable clean energy source, the agency said Friday.

Two separate grants were received by yhe University of Michigan for experiments that will involve deuterium gas cycling and measurements of hypothetical neutron, gamma, and ion emissions. The other groups will be led by the following organizations:

  • Amphionic
  • Energetics Technology Center
  • Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • Stanford University
  • Texas Tech University

“The teams announced today are set out to answer the question ‘does this area show promise, and if so, how? Or can we conclusively show that it does not?” ARPA-E Director Evelyn Wang commented. “While others have shied away from this space, ARPA-E wants to break through the knowledge impasse and deepen our understanding.”

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