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Executive Moves/News
Bill Webner Elevated to CEO of Capgemini Government Solutions
by Ireland Degges
Published on February 22, 2023
Bill Webner Elevated to CEO of Capgemini Government Solutions

Bill Webner has been appointed CEO of Capgemini Government Solutions following the retirement of Doug Lane, a three-time Wash100 Award winner who previously held the position.

This change is a part of Capgemini’s succession plan, which was developed to reorganize the company’s leadership in response to Lane’s retirement, the McLean, Virginia-based organization announced on Wednesday.

“Bill has a strong track record in the government consulting space, with deep roots in technology as well as in the public sector itself,” said Capgemini Americas CEO Jim Bailey.

“He has helped our clients achieve measurable success within the agencies they serve and his vision and plan to accelerate Capgemini’s growth in the market gives us confidence about our clients’ future as well as our own,” Bailey added.

Webner joined Capgemini Government Solutions in 2014 as its vice president. Throughout his eight years in the position, he took on multiple leadership roles across the enterprise and drove Capgemini’s organic and inorganic expansion in the public sector market.

“I’m excited to take on this new role and continue Capgemini’s journey of unlocking transformational value for our people and our clients,” Webner commented.

He also emphasized the potential of Capgemini to extend its reach within the federal marketplace as a technology provider and strategic partner to its customers.

Prior to joining Capgemini, Webner spent nearly 14 years at Booz Allen Hamilton as a practice leader. He launched his career at Freddie Mac, where he worked as an analyst for seven years.

In March 2022, Webner participated in an Executive Spotlight interview with ExecutiveBiz, where he discussed Capgemini’s growth in the federal market, its company culture and values and its efforts to embrace emerging technologies. To read the full interview, click here.

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Top 7 Whiting-Turner Government Contracts
by Siegfried Cagat
Published on February 22, 2023
Top 7 Whiting-Turner Government Contracts

Photo by Sorn340 Studio Images from Shutterstock.com

The Whiting-Turner Contracting Company is a large-scale construction contractor for the federal government and various commercial customers. The company offers a wide range of construction services, equipment, and supplies to build complex infrastructures across the United States. Take a look at the top Whiting-Turner government contracts.

Table of Contents

  • 1. NAVFAC Southwest Awarded Contracts for Construction Services for Several Government Installations
  • 2. NAVFAC Mid-Atlantic Signed an Agreement for Various Large-Scale Construction Projects
  • 3. NAVFAC Mid-Atlantic Finalized IDIQ for its Area of Operations in Hampton Roads, Virginia
  • 4. NAVAC Southeast Secured a Deal with Ten Contractors to Provide Construction Services
  • 5. NAVFAC Southeast increased the Contract Awards’ Aggregate Capacity by $92 Million
  • 6. NAVFAC Southwest Secured a Deal for Design-Build Services at the Naval Special Warfare Command Coastal Campus
  • 7. NAVFAC Mid-Atlantic Tasked Six Contractors for Construction Projects in Hampton Roads AO
  • Frequently Asked Questions
    • What is Whiting-Turner Contracting Company?
    • What does Whiting-Turner Contracting Company do?
    • Is Whiting-Turner a private company?
    • Is Turner Construction the same as Whiting-Turner?
  • Whiting-Turner Contracting Company: “One of the Nation’s Finest Construction Organizations”

1. NAVFAC Southwest Awarded Contracts for Construction Services for Several Government Installations

  • Contracting activity: Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command Southwest
  • Contract type: Indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity, multiple award contracts
  • Value: $2.5 billion
  • Contract date: November 30, 2020

Whiting-Turner Contracting Company was one of the 14 companies that won the contract to provide construction, repair, and renovation services to various government installations and facilities in California, Arizona, Nevada, Utah, Colorado, and New Mexico. The maximum dollar value of the combined base and one option periods was $2.5 billion.

Under the North American Industry Classification System code 236220, the IDIQ contracts covered the design-build or design-bid-build of commercial and institutional facilities. The project had an expected completion date of November 2025, with funding from the fiscal 2021 operation and maintenance of the U.S. Navy.

2. NAVFAC Mid-Atlantic Signed an Agreement for Various Large-Scale Construction Projects

  • Contracting activity: Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command Mid-Atlantic
  • Contract type: Indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity, multiple award contracts
  • Value: $975 million
  • Contract date: March 27, 2020

Whiting-Turner Contracting Company and four other companies were awarded IDIQ contracts for design-build and design-bid-build for large-scale construction projects at Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune and Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point. The maximum value for the base period and four option years was $975 million.

In the initial task order, Whiting-Turner covered motor maintenance expansion in Marine Corps Base Camp LejeuneCamp Lejeune, North Carolina. Work performance was expected for completion by September 2021 or within 555 days of the award date. NAVFAC Mid-Atlantic served as the contracting activity for the project.

3. NAVFAC Mid-Atlantic Finalized IDIQ for its Area of Operations in Hampton Roads, Virginia

  • Contracting activity: Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command Mid-Atlantic
  • Contract type: Indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity, multiple award contracts
  • Value: $950 million
  • Contract date: August 20, 2021

The Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command Mid-Atlantic awarded Whiting-Turner Contracting Company and seven other companies for design-build and design-bid-build for large general construction projects for the NAVFAC’s area of operations in Hampton Roads, Virginia. The maximum value for the base and four option years was $950 million.

The scope of work involved general construction and other special requirements. A minimum guarantee of $35,000 for the seven task orders, including Whiting-Turner’s, was obligated at the time of the award. The term of the contracts was estimated not to exceed 60 months or further than August 2026.

4. NAVAC Southeast Secured a Deal with Ten Contractors to Provide Construction Services

  • Contracting activity: Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command Southeast
  • Contract type: Indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity, multiple award contracts
  • Value: $900 million
  • Contract date: September 28, 2021

Under multiple award IDIQ contracts, Whiting-Turner Contracting Company and nine other contractors were tasked to provide construction solutions for multiple projects covered within the area of operations of Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command Southeast. The combined maximum value for ten contracts was finalized at $900 million.

To satisfy the minimum guarantee award, each contractor was awarded $1,000. Work commenced in various NAVFAC Southeast locations, including Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Texas. The expected completion date of the project was estimated on September 2026.

5. NAVFAC Southeast increased the Contract Awards’ Aggregate Capacity by $92 Million

  • Contracting activity: Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command Southeast
  • Contract type: Firm-fixed-price indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity, multiple award contracts
  • Value: $842 million
  • Contract date: March 11, 2020

The Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command Southeast increased the aggregate capacity to include Whiting-Turner to a previously awarded $750 million contract by $92 million. This brings the contract’s overall total value to $842 million. The increased amount covered the activities of Whiting-Turner Contracting Company and seven other contractors under the original award.

Outlined in the contracts were the construction, renovation, and repair of government installations in California, Arizona, Nevada, Colorado, Utah, and New Mexico. While no funds were obligated at the time of the award, future task orders are to be funded by military construction, operations & maintenance of the Navy and Marine Corps, and more.

6. NAVFAC Southwest Secured a Deal for Design-Build Services at the Naval Special Warfare Command Coastal Campus

  • Contracting activity: Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command Southwest
  • Contract type: Indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity, multiple award contracts
  • Value: $500 million
  • Contract date: March 11, 2020

Six contractors, including the Whiting-Turner Contracting Company, secured a deal with the NAVFAC Southwest for design-build construction services at the Naval Special Warfare Command Coastal Campus in Coronado, California. The maximum dollar value for the base and four option years were estimated at $500 million.

All related work under the contract commenced in California, with terms not exceeding 60 days and an expected completion date of March 2022. Multiple Navy funds from fiscal 2017 funded the contracts, with a $16 million budget obligated at the time of the award. The contracts were finalized under a full and open unrestricted procurement.

7. NAVFAC Mid-Atlantic Tasked Six Contractors for Construction Projects in Hampton Roads AO

  • Contracting activity: Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command Mid-Atlantic
  • Contract type: Indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity, multiple award contracts
  • Value: $249 million
  • Contract date: March 11, 2020

The Whiting-Turner Contracting Company was among the six contractors awarded to offer design-build and design-bid-build services for the construction projects in the Naval Facilities Engineering Command Mid-Atlantic area of operations in Hampton Roads. The maximum dollar value of all contracts combined was estimated at $249 million.

Terms for the contracts were to not exceed 60 months, with the expected completion date of January 2024. Total funding of $28 million from fiscal 2018 military funds of the U.S. Navy was obligated at the time of the award. The contracts were finalized after the contractors competed under the terms and conditions of the awarded contract.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Whiting-Turner Contracting Company?

About Whiting-Turner Contracting Company; tax exempt

Photo from The Whiting-Turner Contracting Company Official Website

Whiting-Turner Contracting Company is a leading company providing construction-related services and solutions. It has helped construct and improve North America’s buildings, data centers, and defense-related facilities. As of 2021, Whiting-Turner Contracting Company recorded an annual revenue of $1.2 billion and a bonding capacity of $4 billion.

What does Whiting-Turner Contracting Company do?

Whiting-Turner Contracting Company conducts official government contracting activities for several agencies. The company works with the Department of Defense, several U.S. military branches, including the Marines, Navy, Army, and Coast Guard, as well as the United States Intelligence Community.

Is Whiting-Turner a private company?

Whiting-Turner Contracting Company is a private company with its head office in Baltimore, Maryland. The company has 4,000 employees worldwide. Whiting-Turner has taken part in activities that account for approximately 3.8% of all projects in the commercial building industry.

Is Turner Construction the same as Whiting-Turner?

Whiting-Turner Contracting Company and Turner Construction both offer construction solutions for the federal government and commercial customers. However, these are two separate companies. Whiting-Turner is headed by Timothy J. Regan, while Peter J. Davoren leads Turner Construction.

Whiting-Turner Contracting Company: “One of the Nation’s Finest Construction Organizations”

Top 7 Whiting-Turner Government Contracts

Photo by bluedog studio from Shutterstock.com

Whiting-Turner government contracts have improved government infrastructures across the United States. Bringing change in the construction landscape, the company maintains its position as the nation’s finest construction organization.

Government Technology/News
Inspector General: DOD Components Should Reassess ATOs for Commercial Cloud Services
by Jane Edwards
Published on February 21, 2023
Inspector General: DOD Components Should Reassess ATOs for Commercial Cloud Services

The Department of Defense’s Office of Inspector General has recommended that chief information officers of DOD components require authorizing officials to reassess the clearance to operate for five commercial cloud services to ensure compliance with the DOD Cloud Computing Security Requirements Guide.

The OIG made the recommendation after it found that AOs did not evaluate all the required documentation to measure the risks of commercial cloud offerings to information systems of the Army, Air Force, Navy and the Marine Corps when reevaluating the ATOs, according to a Feb. 15 report.

“Unless AOs review all required documentation to consider the risks to their respective systems, DoD Components may be unaware of vulnerabilities and cybersecurity risks associated with operating their systems or storing their data in the authorized commercial CSOs,” the report reads.

The inspector general’s office called on the DOD CIO to stress the importance of achieving compliance with the DOD Cloud Computing SRG.

The report also recommends that the director of the Defense Information Systems Agency coordinate with the Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program’s Joint Authorization Board to require commercial cloud service providers to address vulnerabilities or document risk acceptance.

News/Space
NASA, Partners Unveil 2nd VR Competition for Mars Research
by Naomi Cooper
Published on February 21, 2023
NASA, Partners Unveil 2nd VR Competition for Mars Research

NASA has partnered with Epic Games and Buendea to launch a new competition to create virtual reality scenarios that replicate extravehicular activities on the surface of Mars.

The NASA MarsXR 2 Challenge is hosted on the HeroX crowdsourcing platform to support the development of a VR testbed environment simulating Mars’ gravity, weather conditions, terrain and day and night hues, HeroX said Thursday.

Participants will use Epic Games’ Unreal Engine 5 to create scenarios for the new Mars XR Operations Support System environment, which will also include assets for human expeditions, such as suits and rovers.

Scenarios developed from the competition will be used to test procedures and expose researchers to immersive and realistic spacewalk experience. Selected winners will receive $70,000 in total prizes.

The first MarsXR competition was launched in May 2022 to help NASA prepare and plan for conditions while conducting activities on Mars.

News
DOE Begins Construction of 3rd Generation Concentrating Solar-Thermal Power Plant
by Jamie Bennet
Published on February 21, 2023
DOE Begins Construction of 3rd Generation Concentrating Solar-Thermal Power Plant

The Department of Energy commenced construction of a third-generation concentrating solar-thermal power plant as part of a $100 million pilot research project at Sandia National Laboratories’ campus in Albuquerque, New Mexico.

The $25 million Generation 3 CSP facility aims to demonstrate that its energy storage technology can preserve and deploy 1 gigawatt of power for an hour, the agency said Friday.

Sandia is primarily responsible for building and operating the CSP plant at the National Solar Thermal Test Facility. It teamed up with researchers in Saudi Arabia and Australia to test variants of the system’s critical components.

The pilot project, whose completion is expected in 2024, will work toward achieving particle-based CSP energy-plus-storage at the price of 5 cents per kilowatt-hour.

“This pilot facility will demonstrate how CSP systems can meet the challenges of providing long-duration energy storage while reducing costs and complexity for solar thermal technology,” said Alejandro Moreno, DOE’s acting assistant secretary for energy efficiency and renewable energy. “At the same time, it also provides a pathway to commercialization for industrial process heat.” 

Government Technology/News
OMB Memo Seeks to Improve New Entrant Participation in Federal Marketplace
by Jane Edwards
Published on February 21, 2023
OMB Memo Seeks to Improve New Entrant Participation in Federal Marketplace

The Office of Management and Budget has issued a memorandum that seeks to encourage agencies to improve the participation of recent and new small business entrants in the federal marketplace.

The memo published Friday presents a common definition of “new entrant” and “recent entrant” for federal acquisition as part of efforts to help agencies track their progress in retaining and bringing entities into the federal marketplace.

The document also provides guidance on how to use a supplier base dashboard to assess progress in achieving resilience and diversity in the federal supplier base and a procurement equity tool meant to help agencies identify potential entities that could participate in agency competitions.

According to the memo, OMB will come up with governmentwide priorities to strengthen supply chains by soliciting input from category managers and other experts.

Jason Miller, deputy director for management at OMB, signed the memo, which is aimed to align with the President’s Management Agenda to establish a healthy and diverse federal marketplace.

Artificial Intelligence/News
U.S.-Australia Partnership to Support Responsible, Ethical AI R&D; Sethuraman Panchanathan Quoted
by Naomi Cooper
Published on February 21, 2023
U.S.-Australia Partnership to Support Responsible, Ethical AI R&D; Sethuraman Panchanathan Quoted

The national science agencies of the U.S. and Australia have partnered to support research and development of responsible and ethical artificial intelligence platforms designed to address infectious diseases, drought and environmentally harmful emissions.

The National Science Foundation-Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation partnership has awarded grants to three teams of U.S. and Australian researchers to ensure AI algorithms are secure, fair and beneficial to citizens, NSF said Sunday.

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and the University of Nebraska-Lincoln secured funding to work with the University of New South Wales on the development of AI-powered approaches to address challenging societal problems.

Emory University, Arizona State University and George Mason University will collaborate with UNSW and RMIT University to mitigate bias in AI-powered modeling and prediction of the spread of infectious diseases.

Researchers at University of California, Los Angeles and the University of Texas at Austin will team up with the University of Technology Sydney and the University of Melbourne to explore how scientific collaborations can improve pandemic response efforts.

“There is much to be done in the field of responsible and fair artificial intelligence, and we are eager to see how their research accelerates and innovates solutions that help solve critical challenges across AI-powered technologies,” said Sethuraman Panchanathan, director of NSF.

News/Space
Space Force Launches Commercial Partnership Program for Crisis Response Aid
by Christine Thropp
Published on February 21, 2023
Space Force Launches Commercial Partnership Program for Crisis Response Aid

The U.S. Space Force and its procurement arm look to foster partnerships with commercial space companies to boost U.S. space asset security and enhance satellite-based services of the Department of Defense, SpaceNews reported Monday.

The Space Systems Command has initiated the Commercial Augmentation Space Reserves program to team up with satellite manufacturers, launch vehicle operators, satellite communication and imagery service providers and other commercial companies to help respond to space-related crises.

“We are talking about how we’re going to expand our commercial partnerships during peacetime to ensure we have access to commercial capabilities during times of crisis or conflict,” said Col. Rich Kniseley, chief of enterprise requirements at the space systems integration office of SSC.

He added that 84 companies signed up to participate in CASR so far and a funding proposal for the program is eyed for fiscal year 2025.

Space Force is looking to collaborate with providers of existing space services such as satcom, space domain awareness and commercial imagery.

Executive Moves/News
Jennifer Hay Named Principal Deputy of Directorate for Digital Services at Pentagon’s CDAO
by Jane Edwards
Published on February 21, 2023
Jennifer Hay Named Principal Deputy of Directorate for Digital Services at Pentagon’s CDAO

Jennifer Hay, a national security and public policy senior professional, has joined the Department of Defense’s Chief Digital and Artificial Intelligence Office as principal deputy of the Directorate for Digital Services.

DDS announced Hay’s appointment in a tweet posted Feb. 15.

Hay previously worked at DataRobot, where she served as head of global government relations and senior director of government affairs and national security strategy.

Her DOD career includes time as deputy director for intelligence and security programs within the Office of the Undersecretary of Defense for Intelligence; senior adviser to the deputy secretary of defense and adviser to the deputy director for special operations-counterterrorism within the Joint Staff.

Hay, a visiting fellow at the National Security Institute, also served in the White House as director for defense policy and strategy within the National Security Council.

News/Space
Space Force’s 6th Lockheed-Built GPS III Satellite Earns Operational Acceptance
by Naomi Cooper
Published on February 21, 2023
Space Force’s 6th Lockheed-Built GPS III Satellite Earns Operational Acceptance

The U.S. Space Force’s sixth Global Positioning System III space vehicle, manufactured by Lockheed Martin, has received operational acceptance approval and achieved satellite control authority handover less than a month after it launch.

Space Systems Command said Thursday it has transferred control of the GPS III Space Vehicle 06, nicknamed “Amelia Earhart,” to the 2nd Space Operations Squadron at Schriever Space Force Base in Colorado.

“The Operational Acceptance of GPS III SV06 further contributes to SSC’s on-going modernization efforts, as it brings our overall suite of capabilities ever closer to our target dates for deployment to the warfighter,” said Col. Heather J. Anderson, transition director within SSC’s Military and Communication Positioning, Navigation and Timing directorate.

GPS III SV06 is the latest operational satellite to join the Space Force’s GPS PNT constellation.

The Lockheed-built satellite launched on Jan. 18 aboard SpaceX‘s Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida.

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