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Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force Demos Ballistic Missile Exercise
by Regina Garcia
Published on November 22, 2022
Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force Demos Ballistic Missile Exercise

The Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force tested two sea-based variants of its standard missile 3 interceptors by executing two live-fire exercises in Hawaii known as the Japan Flight Test Mission-07, which is in partnership with the U.S. Navy. 

Shown on the first exercise was the SM 3 Block IIA intercepting a medium-range ballistic missile T4-E target, while the second live fire exercise demonstrated the SM 3 Block IB and SM 2 Block IIIB missiles intercepting a short-range ballistic missile target, as well as an anti-warfare aerial target BQM-177, Missile Defense Agency said Monday.

The firings were carried out by two Maya-class destroyers: JS Maya and JS Haguro, respectively. 

Both types of interceptors were made by Raytheon Technologies unit Raytheon Missiles & Defense, the company reported in a separate release on Monday. 

MDA Director and Vice Admiral Jon Hill commented, “The success of this joint test marks a critical milestone in demonstrating, for the first time, a live fire of an SM-3 Blk IIA from a Japanese ship.”

DHS/Industry News/News
DHS to Hold Vendor Outreach Event for SBIR 23.1 Presolicitation
by Naomi Cooper
Published on November 22, 2022
DHS to Hold Vendor Outreach Event for SBIR 23.1 Presolicitation

The Department of Homeland Security’s Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization and the DHS Small Business Innovation Research program will hold a virtual event on Nov. 29 and 30 to discuss the forthcoming SBIR 23.1 pre-solicitation with the industry.

The inaugural SBIR Pre-Solicitation One-on-One Vendor Outreach Matchmaking Event will enable small businesses focused on research and development to meet with subject matter experts to learn about the pre-solicitation notification, DHS said Monday.

Each small business will have 12 minutes to ask specific questions related to the SBIR topic area requirements.

The SBIR 23.1 program will focus on seven topic areas: accurate and real-time hardware-assisted detection of cyber attacks; air cargo manifest analysis to aid screeners; first responder credentialing; machine learning-based integration of alarm resolution sensors; mission-critical services server-to-server communication, voice communications, 3GPP standards; reduced order modeling of critical infrastructure protect surfaces; theoretical classification methodologies to enable detection with predicted signatures.

SBIR 23.1 Phase I is anticipated to have an estimated 21 awardees. Phase I contracts will be awarded as firm-fixed-price while Phase II contracts will be cost-plus-fixed-fee, according to a notice posted Thursday on SAM.gov.

DHS also set a webinar on Dec. 13 to discuss the upcoming SBIR 23.1 solicitation.

Government Technology/News
Douglas Bush: Army Looks at Possible Munitions Programs for Multiyear Contracts
by Jane Edwards
Published on November 22, 2022
Douglas Bush: Army Looks at Possible Munitions Programs for Multiyear Contracts

Douglas Bush, assistant secretary of the U.S. Army for acquisition, logistics and technology, said Patriot missiles, Guided Multiple Launch Rocket Systems and High Mobility Artillery Rocket System or HIMARS launchers are produced and purchased in large volumes and among the munitions programs that could be candidates for a multiyear contract, C4ISRNET reported Monday.

A bipartisan measure introduced as an amendment to the annual defense authorization bill would give the Department of Defense procurement authorities to use multiyear contracts to purchase large amounts of munitions to replenish U.S. stockpiles and send supplies to Ukraine to help counter Russian invasion.

“A great advantage of multiyear contracts is usually you save a lot of money, you stabilize the industrial base and you stabilize suppliers,” Bush told reporters Monday. “The downside of multiyears is you don’t quite have as much flexibility year to year.”

The Army is looking at potential munitions programs that could be procured through multiyear contracts should Congress pass the measure.

Government Technology/News
David Shive Highlights Expansion Opportunities for GSA’s COMET Contract Vehicle
by Naomi Cooper
Published on November 22, 2022
David Shive Highlights Expansion Opportunities for GSA’s COMET Contract Vehicle

David Shive, chief information officer of the General Services Administration, said positive outcomes from the CIO Modernization and Enterprise Transformation contract vehicle have resulted in its expansion beyond the Federal Acquisition Service systems and generated more interest from additional internal GSA customers looking to modernize their systems and services.

Speaking at a recent ACT-IAC webinar, Shive said that the COMET contract, which was initially awarded to 12 contractors in 2019, is now used in “broader parts of the GSA business portfolio” including the Public Buildings Service and corporate systems.

Shive added that new task orders under COMET could cover a broader scope of technology areas, with a focus on DevSecOps skills.

“The contract was originally let to manage many of the system modernization and transformation efforts that are underway in the Federal Acquisition Service. We’ve generated enough good business outcomes there that we’re expanding the use into broader parts of the GSA business portfolio,” Shive said.

Future COMET opportunities could also include integration services in support of GSA’s Workplace 2030 initiative, which is one of the focus areas of PBS.

GSA has awarded four task orders under COMET to Booz Allen Hamilton, Perspecta, ITG and Sevatec for IT operations and maintenance work.

In December 2021, the agency added eight new small businesses to the contract vehicle to support its digital transformation efforts.

Government Technology/News
Rep. Matt Cartwright Introduces Bill to Streamline Federal Agencies’ Software Purchasing Practices
by Jamie Bennet
Published on November 22, 2022
Rep. Matt Cartwright Introduces Bill to Streamline Federal Agencies’ Software Purchasing Practices

U.S. Rep. Matt Cartwright, D-Penn., introduced legislation to improve the efficiency of federal government software procurement and avoid unnecessary costs at the expense of American taxpayers.

The Strengthening Agency Management and Oversight of Software Assets Act would require federal agencies to submit their own comprehensive assessment of their software resources and purchasing practices, according to an announcement posted Thursday on Cartwright’s official website.

“Without in-depth assessments of how agencies buy and use software, vendors often have the upper hand in transactions with federal agencies. This bipartisan, bicameral legislation will streamline software procurement practices governmentwide to the benefit of American taxpayers,” the congressman said.

The bill expands on the MEGABYTE Act, which was introduced by Cartwright and has reportedly spared over $450 million in U.S. tax dollars since its enactment in 2016.

Under the new legislation, government agencies would provide the independent reports to Congress, the Office of Management and Budget, and the General Services Administration, as part of their annual budget proposals. 

Based on the inventories, the branches’ chief information officers would develop cost-effective licensing agreements with justifiable negotiation provisions. OMB would then create a software modernization strategy in consideration of the CIOs’ audits and plans.

Co-sponsored by 14 other U.S. representatives, the draft bill is also supported by groups such as the Coalition for Fair Software Licensing and the Computer & Communications Industry Association.

Government Technology/News
BAE Systems APKWS Kits Testing Yields Target Accuracy; Sam Kirsh Quoted
by Ireland Degges
Published on November 22, 2022
BAE Systems APKWS Kits Testing Yields Target Accuracy; Sam Kirsh Quoted

BAE Systems has completed the testing of its APKWS laser-guidance kits with General Dynamics Ordnance and Tactical Systems’ High-Explosive Anti-Tank Anti-Personnel Anti-Material warheads.

In a recent demonstration, the use of APKWS guidance kits enabled three rockets to hit three different test targets directly, BAE Systems announced from Hudson, New Hampshire earlier this month.

“We’re giving our customers more in-mission options for precision strikes against tougher targets. APKWS guidance kits with HEAT/APAM warheads provide a low-cost, lightweight, easy-to-deploy strike capability against armored and unarmored targets,” said BAE Systems APKWS Program Manager Sam Kirsh.

The APKWS guidance kits are used to convert unguided rockets into smart munitions for precision strikes on soft targets, equipment and armored targets and their installation and activation require minimal training.

During the assessment, BAE Systems launched rockets with HEAT/APAM warheads equipped with these guidance kits against substantial targets including a steel plate and an armored military vehicle. The rockets destroyed each target at range with direct hits in every challenge.

APKWS guidance kits also work with 70 millimeter Hydra rocket components including motors, warheads, fuses, launchers and laser target designators. They are versatile across launch platforms for fighter jets, combat helicopters, ground vehicles and remote weapon stations.

Over 100 successful shots have been fired through the use of APKWS guidance kits in M151 high explosive warheads, which demonstrates the strong accuracy of the kits.

This development coincides with an ongoing Air Force Research Labs contract which tasks BAE Systems’ FAST Labs with developing Environmentally Adaptive Geospatial Learning and Exploitation, a suite of machine learning and fusion algorithms. The award falls under the Multi-Sensor Exploitation for Tactical Autonomy program.

The organization recently won an additional AFRL award to further develop the Fight Tonight program through the provision of autonomy-based planner tools to improve the evaluation and selection of plan options.

Cybersecurity/News
FDA Unveils Cybersecurity Modernization Action Plan
by Jane Edwards
Published on November 22, 2022
FDA Unveils Cybersecurity Modernization Action Plan

The Food and Drug Administration has released an action plan to modernize FDA’s cybersecurity capabilities, build up its ability to safeguard sensitive data and improve situational awareness to reduce security risks.

The Cybersecurity Modernization Action Plan comes with six key objectives and aligns with the 2021 cybersecurity executive order and the Office of Management and Budget’s strategy to drive federal adoption of zero trust architecture, Vid Desai, chief information officer at FDA, and Craig Taylor, chief information security officer at the agency, wrote in an article published Thursday.

The first three objectives are establishing a zero trust approach to facilitate digital services and modernization initiatives; promoting software assurance best practices to include security measures at every phase of the development lifecycle; and enhancing interoperable and secure data exchange and collaboration across FDA and public health partners.

The action plan also seeks to advance the use of artificial intelligence and machine learning technologies to improve cyber detection and response capabilities; integrate counterintelligence and insider risk principles with zero trust model to enable an intelligence-driven approach; and prioritize and invest in FDA’s cybersecurity workforce.

News
Defense Hypersonic Program in Development at DARPA
by Regina Garcia
Published on November 22, 2022
Defense Hypersonic Program in Development at DARPA

The U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency is developing a hypersonic missile system for defensive purposes called Glide Breaker, Breaking Defense said in a report on Friday. 

Glide Breaker aims to intercept hypersonic weapons during their glide phase. The apparatus’ program manager Major Nathan Greiner explained that the system is similar to the standard missile 3 system, which dispenses a kill vehicle to achieve a hit-to-kill engagement. 

The defensive hypersonic program will be divided into two phases. The initial phase will revolve around the formation and demonstration of a divert and attitude control system. Aerojet Rocketdyne and Northrop Grumman have presented designs for the first phase and are now in the testing period.

Meanwhile, the second phase will focus on wind tunnel and flight testing to gather information on future kill vehicle designs from both control and design standpoints, Greiner attested.

In September 2021, Raytheon Technologies and Northrop Grumman jointly exhibited their scramjet engine-powered Hypersonic Air-breathing Weapon Concept for the U.S. Air Force and DARPA as part of a hypersonics program for offense. 

A Lockheed Martin-developed hypersonic missile system under a different DARPA program also completed an initial flight test in July in New Mexico.

Announcements/Awards/Executive Moves/News
SPA Initiates Leadership Reorganization Under New CEO; Rich Sawchak Quoted
by Ireland Degges
Published on November 22, 2022
SPA Initiates Leadership Reorganization Under New CEO; Rich Sawchak Quoted

Systems Planning and Analysis has announced the reorganization of its leadership team to attain newly appointed CEO Rich Sawchak’s vision.

John Quigley, the company’s chief operating officer, will remain corporate secretary and lead additional areas while Terry Benedict will now serve as president of SPA, the Alexandria, Virginia-based organization announced on Monday.

“I am thrilled for John and Terry to undertake these critical positions on our executive team. Their tremendous leadership and experience will be instrumental as SPA continues to grow and serve an expanding list of clients while remaining laser-focused on the government defense, security, and advanced technology services sector,” said Sawchak.

Quigley’s expanded responsibilities include leading the company’s acquisitions, integrations and business operations processes.

As a SPA leader for over two decades, Quigley has propelled the company forward across all of its operations. During his time with the company, he spearheaded five significant acquisitions, established and grew its Australian business and directed an operating division that supervises a portfolio of analytic capabilities aiding national security clients with requirements, investments, strategy and other decisions.

His career has spanned over 40 years and began in the U.S. Navy, where he served as a submarine officer.

Meanwhile, Benedict will transition to the president role, where he will oversee all SPA programs and technology differentiation to deliver high quality offerings to the company’s clients.

The latter executive joined SPA in April and has since presided over the enterprise’s naval, nuclear and critical infrastructure sector as executive vice president.

Prior to joining SPA, Benedict held leadership positions in numerous companies and in the Navy, where he served as technical director for strategic systems programs and more recently as program executive officer for integrated warfare systems.

He is currently a member of X-Bow Systems’ Strategic Advisory Board and Draper’s Board of Directors. Benedict also guides mid-grade Naval Officers as a mentor and senior adviser for Severn Leadership Group.

Acquisition & Procurement/M&A Activity/News
Deep Water Point Finalizes Agreement to Acquire Wolf Den Associates; Kevin Robbins Quoted
by Ireland Degges
Published on November 22, 2022
Deep Water Point Finalizes Agreement to Acquire Wolf Den Associates; Kevin Robbins Quoted

Federal management consulting and advisory firm Deep Water Point and its investment partner, Renovus Capital Partners, have finalized an agreement to acquire Wolf Den Associates.

The deal will combine Wolf Den Associates’ specialization in full lifecycle growth with Deep Water Point’s expertise in market opportunities and go-to-market strategy to serve their clients, the two companies announced on Monday.

“This was the deal we always wanted – a clear way to better serve our customers by pairing Deep Water Point’s extensive network of government and industry SMEs and expertise working ‘left of the RFP’ with Wolf Den’s depth of practitioner experience in capture and proposal, strategy and management consulting, and transaction advisory services,” Kevin Robbins, co-founder of Wolf Den Associates and a Wash100 Award winner, told ExecutiveGov.

Both organizations hold backgrounds in federal contracting operations. Honoring its mission to aid businesses in supporting the public sector, Deep Water Point has worked alongside the federal civilian, defense and intelligence communities. Wolf Den has provided capture and proposal, strategy, management consulting and transaction services to numerous clients in the federal realm.

“By combining the immense expertise of the Deep Water Point and Wolf Den teams, we will bring unmatched experience to clients and seamlessly support their accelerated growth in the federal market,” said Deep Water Point Founder and CEO Howard Seeger.

Renovus Capital Partners invested in Deep Water Point in January of this year to support the company’s expansion in the areas of service additions, talent recruitment and strategic acquisitions.

Deep Water Point also began an additional partnership with Winning Strategies Washington in 2021, which aims to support the enterprise in informing its clients about Capitol Hill events that could impact their business by leveraging Winning Strategies Washington’s government relations and grants procurement expertise.

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