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Government Technology/Industry News/News
Interior Department Seeks Proposals for $1B Cloud Hosting Solutions III Contract
by Naomi Cooper
Published on November 10, 2022
Interior Department Seeks Proposals for $1B Cloud Hosting Solutions III Contract

The Department of the Interior has initiated bid-seeking for a potential 11-year, $1 billion single-award indefinite-delivery/indefinite-delivery contract covering data consolidation and cloud migration services.

A notice posted Monday on SAM.gov states that the Cloud Hosting Solutions III contract will help DOI transition to a single virtual private center that will support requirements for cloud and managed services.

The CHS III contract will support the implementation and maintenance of a virtual private cloud, enforce policies within the VPC environment and provide various managed services optimized to operate in the single hybrid cloud environment.

The selected enterprise cloud services broker will manage a “portfolio of cloud computing, storage and application services across multiple vendor offerings,” the final request for proposals document states.

The IDIQ has a five-year base period of performance and three two-year option periods.

Responses are due Dec. 19.

Government Technology/News
Air Force Deploys Palletized Effects System With JASSM-ER Cruise Missiles in Live-Fire Demo
by Jane Edwards
Published on November 10, 2022
Air Force Deploys Palletized Effects System With JASSM-ER Cruise Missiles in Live-Fire Demo

The U.S. Air Force and U.S. Special Operations Command Europe conducted on Wednesday a live-fire demonstration of a capability meant to field long-range cruise missiles through airdrop procedures at Andoya Air Station in Norway.

The demonstration for Operational Series ATREUS used an MC-130J Commando II aircraft to deploy the Rapid Dragon Palletized Effects System containing Joint Air-to-Surface Standoff Missile-Extended Range weapons on a Norwegian range, Air Force Materiel Command said Wednesday.

In April 2021, ATREUS started to carry out training on capabilities to provide U.S. and NATO allies with rapid response options. The demo in Norway is the seventh ATREUS iteration conducted in the European theater.

Dean Evans, Rapid Dragon program manager, said the demo reflects the team’s efforts to rapidly deploy systems to meet the needs of warfighters.

“The Rapid Dragon Experimentation Program is appropriately named, as it advanced rapidly from a concept on paper to a live fire using a developmental prototype in 24 months. Now less than three years from the program inception, Rapid Dragon is being used by SOCEUR in the Arctic Circle,” Evans noted.

Apart from the Air Force Strategic Development Planning and Experimentation office and SOCEUR, Lockheed Martin’s missiles and fire business, Systima Technologies, ASR-Pioneer, Naval Surface Warfare Center-Dahlgren, SOCOM Det 1, Air Force Special Operations Command and Norway’s Andoya Space Center also supported the event.

DoD/Awards/Executive Moves/News
DOD CIO Names Rob Vietmeyer Chief Software Officer Within Information Enterprise Division
by Naomi Cooper
Published on November 10, 2022
DOD CIO Names Rob Vietmeyer Chief Software Officer Within Information Enterprise Division

Rob Vietmeyer, former director of cloud and software modernization at the Department of Defense, has been named chief software officer within the Office of the Chief Information Officer’s information enterprise division, according to a LinkedIn post published Friday.

In his new role, Vietmeyer will oversee the implementation of the Pentagon’s software modernization strategy and facilitate the adoption of DevSecOps practices, agile software development, cloud services and other software conception approaches across the military.

Previously, he held leadership positions focused on cloud computing and enterprise services within DOD and supported department-wide information technology modernization efforts.

Vietmeyer joined the Pentagon in March 2011 after a more than 10-year career at the Defense Information Systems Agency.

DOD’s software modernization strategy outlines the department’s goal of accelerating software delivery in support of critical programs including the Joint All Domain Command and Control initiative.

Government Technology/News
NIST Researchers Test Microcircuit Flaw Detection Method
by Jane Edwards
Published on November 9, 2022
NIST Researchers Test Microcircuit Flaw Detection Method

National Institute of Standards and Technology researchers have come up with a technique that can simultaneously identify individual defects in microcircuits on the same chip.

The method, dubbed remote bias-induced electrostatic force microscopy, involves the application of specific alternating current voltages to neighboring wires instead of to the atomic force microscope’s tip, NIST said Thursday.

According to NIST, an AFM comes with an ultrasharp tip connected to a cantilever that “vibrates like a diving board.” Under the existing method, AC voltage is applied to the AFM tip as it screens across wires buried beneath the surface of a chip and a flaw in a wire will emerge marked by the change in the tip’s vibration.

With the new technique, researchers applied out-of-phase AC voltages to neighboring wires and were able to detect the flaws and produce clear images of defects in wires.

The technique was developed by NIST scientists Joseph Kopanski, Evgheni Strelcov and Lin You.

“Applying a voltage to the wires instead of the AFM tip may seem like a small innovation, but it makes a big difference,” said Kopanski.

“The method does not require a new instrument and could be easily implemented by the semiconductor industry,” he added.

Government Technology/News
Lindsay Steel: DOJ, NARA, GSA Collaborate on Shared Standards to Improve FOIA Processes
by Jane Edwards
Published on November 9, 2022
Lindsay Steel: DOJ, NARA, GSA Collaborate on Shared Standards to Improve FOIA Processes

Lindsay Steel, chief of Freedom of Information Act compliance staff at the Department of Justice’s office of information policy, said DOJ and the National Archives and Records Administration are working with the General Services Administration to come up with shared business standards for FOIA to ensure compliance with FOIA’s processing requests and procedural requirements, Federal News Network reported Tuesday.

“It would also facilitate easier compliance with reporting obligations, along with improved data quality. It can also help agencies keep up with increasing requests and reducing backlogs, overall, facilitating better customer service for the public,” Steel said of those shared FOIA standards.

She said those tech standards could serve as an assessment tool and could aid agencies in their procurement of FOIA platforms. She noted that case management systems will be the initial focus area for the shared standards.

“We think this is a type of technology that is the most wide-ranging in terms of different agencies needing some type of case management tool,” Steel said. 

“This focus will allow us to define data requirements that support FOIA compliance and reporting, as well as defining workflows and perhaps some other functionality and baked-in logic that can help facilitate efficiency,” she added.

Big Data & Analytics News/Cybersecurity/News
National Renewable Energy Lab Develops Grid Intrusion Visualization Tool
by Jamie Bennet
Published on November 9, 2022
National Renewable Energy Lab Develops Grid Intrusion Visualization Tool

The National Renewable Energy Laboratory has developed a cybersecurity platform that works to locate and visualize hidden anomalies in power grids connected to operational technology networks.

NREL said Monday the intrusion visualization tool is intended to protect distributed energy resources such as solar, wind and battery against attacks specific to IT and supervisory control and data acquisition.

The lab collaborated with power management company Eaton and secured funds from the Department of Energy’s Technology Commercialization Fund to create the system.

Dubbed as IViz-OT, the technology is designed specifically for OT-based networks rather than IT-based applications.

The tool provides system operators and owners with real-time situational awareness using grid and network data gathered through analytical approaches.

NREL added that the tool features a customized application programming interface and forecast alerts.

IViz-OT can also be used in various vendor devices and is ready for deployment and licensing, the lab said.

News/Space
DARPA’s Robotic GEO Satellite Servicing Tech on Schedule for 2024 Launch
by Jane Edwards
Published on November 9, 2022
DARPA’s Robotic GEO Satellite Servicing Tech on Schedule for 2024 Launch

A robotic system from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency designed to facilitate satellite servicing and inspection has completed all component-level tests and is on track to launch in 2024 for a demonstration mission in geosynchronous Earth orbit.

Engineers will finalize testing of the system’s flight hardware and software before the end of 2022 as part of DARPA’s Robotic Servicing of Geosynchronous Satellites program and start integrating the robotic payload with the spacecraft bus in 2023, the agency said Tuesday.

DARPA said it expects on-orbit satellite servicing work to kick off in 2025.

In March 2020, the agency selected Northrop Grumman’s SpaceLogistics subsidiary to build the mission robotic vehicle bus and provide launch and operations support for the program.

“Through public-private partnership, DARPA will help propel this technology from demonstration to operational capability,” said Ana Saplan, RSGS program manager at DARPA’s Tactical Technology Office.

“Soon, instead of relegating satellites to space junk because of a broken part or lack of propellant, our robot mechanic will be making repair ‘service calls’ in space,” Saplan added.

DARPA is funding the Naval Research Laboratory to oversee development work on robotic servicing capabilities under the RSGS program.

The RSGS system will have two robotic arms, on-orbit checkout and calibration equipment, multiple robotic tools, cameras and lighting, equipment stowage ports and related avionics boxes.

According to DARPA, the first assembled arm is preparing to start thermal vacuum testing following the completion of vibration, functional and electromagnetic testing. The second arm is set to begin environmental testing at NRL this fall.

DoD/C4ISR/Government Technology/News
DOD Offices, Mitre Team Up to Develop Arctic Microgrid System
by Jamie Bennet
Published on November 9, 2022
DOD Offices, Mitre Team Up to Develop Arctic Microgrid System

The Defense Innovation Unit will collaborate with other Department of Defense components and Mitre in an effort to build a microgrid that can serve as a reliable source of energy in remote or mobile military operations in the Arctic region.

As part of the Arctic Grid Energy Solutions project, DOD awarded HDT Global a contract to design a grid prototype equipped with an energy efficient shelter and existing cold region technologies from the commercial sector, DIU said Tuesday.

The goal of AGES is to create a mobile system with battery storage and generators that can withstand temperatures as low as -50 degrees Fahrenheit.

DOD expects the prototype to enter the testing phase in the fall of 2023 and be deployed to Alaska for the 2024 Arctic Edge Exercise.

The project involves the following offices:

  • Engineer Research and Development Center – Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory Testing and Demonstration
  • Engineer Research and Development Center – Construction Engineering Research Laboratory
  • North American Aerospace Defense Command
  • Office of Naval Research – Cybersecurity Oversight
  • Office of the Undersecretary of Defense Acquisition and Sustainment, Operational Energy Capability Improvement Fund
  • Project Manager Expeditionary Energy and Sustainment Systems
  • Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering, Rapid Reaction Technology Office
  • U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command, Control, Computers, Communications, Cyber, Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance
  • U.S. Army Program Executive Office Combat Support and Combat Service Support
  • U.S. Northern Command
Awards/Executive Moves/News/Space
Retired NASA Astronaut Tim Kopra Named Nanoracks CEO; Matthew Kuta Quoted
by Ireland Degges
Published on November 9, 2022
Retired NASA Astronaut Tim Kopra Named Nanoracks CEO; Matthew Kuta Quoted

Retired NASA astronaut Tim Kopra has been named CEO of Nanoracks by Voyager Space.

Kopra is slated to guide the company’s expansion within the commercial space services market, which includes the ongoing development of the Starlab Space Station, the two organizations announced from Houston, Texas on Wednesday.

Voyager President and COO Matthew Kuta emphasized the expertise Kopra brings to the table and the role it will play in furthering the company’s developments in space-related ventures.

“As an astronaut who served on the International Space Station, he understands the unique needs, challenges, and opportunities for commercial space services and will provide invaluable insight as we continue down our development path on Starlab,” he said.

Previous corporate leadership roles held include vice president of robotics and space operations at MDA and president of OneWeb technologies.

Preceding his entry into the private sector, Kopra dedicated 18 years to NASA working as an astronaut, during which he served as a flight engineer on Expedition 46 and as commander of Expedition 47.

The leader additionally dedicated nine years to the U.S. Army. During his time with the military, Kopra served in Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm. He also studied aerospace engineering, propelling him to engineering roles within the Army, one of which supported the NASA Johnson Space Center.

“I am looking forward to applying my skill set and experience as a former astronaut as well as a space industry executive to further our technologies and capabilities powering the space revolution, forging the next generation of space infrastructure and technology,” Kopra commented.

His appointment follows the announcement of multiple new projects for Voyager and Nanoracks. The two organizations partnered with Hilton in September to design crew lodging and hospitality suites for the Starlab Space Station. This task coincides with the companies’ collaboration with Lockheed Martin to build the overall station, in which Nanoracks is the prime developer.

Awards/Executive Moves/News
Business Leader Maury Bradsher Appointed to MITRE’s Board of Trustees; Jason Providakes Quoted
by Ireland Degges
Published on November 9, 2022
Business Leader Maury Bradsher Appointed to MITRE’s Board of Trustees; Jason Providakes Quoted

Maury Bradsher, chairman and CEO of investment and holdings firm District Equity, has been selected to serve on MITRE’s Board of Trustees.

The executive brings decades of expertise surrounding systems engineering, finance and business within federal markets to the board, the McLean, Virginia-based company said Wednesday.

Jason Providakes, MITRE president and CEO and a three-time Wash100 Award winner, emphasized Bradsher’s experience and commented on how it aligns with the organization’s mission.

“Maury’s expertise in technology and the federal contracting community complements MITRE’s role as a bridge between industry and government,” Providakes remarked.

In his current role at District Equity, Bradsher oversees the organization’s portfolio which spans the industries of defense, healthcare and cybersecurity. Alongside this position, the leader works with Star Mountain Capital, an asset management firm, as a Senior Advisor.

Prior to joining the two organizations, Bradsher served as a lead investor and director at ASSETT, where he advised on corporate strategy and board operations. He also founded Azimuth Business Solutions, an engineering and software development-focused company dedicated to providing enterprise-level IT services to federal agencies, including the State Department and Department of Agriculture.

The leader’s expansive involvement in the industry includes additional board positions, serving as a trustee for the Center for the Study of the Presidency and Congress and as a board member for LLYC.

MITRE Board of Trustees Chairman Mike Rogers discussed his excitement in welcoming Bradsher to the board.

“His expertise will help ensure the MITRE team continues to solve the nation’s hardest security, safety, and technology challenges,” the chairman stated.

In addition to his industry expertise, Bradsher holds a passion for diversity, equity, inclusion and justice missions with a particular interest in affordable housing and increasing capital access for minorities.

The executive also lectures on mergers and acquisitions and business valuation with the ASPEN Institute and the Turnaround Management Association. Additional topics he covers include finance, entrepreneurship, innovation and leadership.

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