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NGA Requests Info on GEOINT Reporting Integration Management Requirement
by Naomi Cooper
Published on November 9, 2022
NGA Requests Info on GEOINT Reporting Integration Management Requirement

The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency’s Orchestration Services Project Office has begun seeking information on a new program that aims to develop a modernized GEOINT analytic environment.

A notice posted Tuesday on SAM.gov states that the OrcSrvcs Project Office is looking for industry partners capable of delivering services to support incremental deployments of new business analytics, GEOINT reporting and workflow orchestration capabilities.

The purpose of the GEOINT reporting integration management requirement is to streamline the discovery, analysis and reporting of imagery intelligence in support of national security missions.

The government intends to award a multiple-award indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract for the GRIM project.

Interested parties have until Dec. 2 to respond to the RFI.

Industry News/News
White House Unveils Nature-Based Solutions Roadmap to Address Climate Concerns
by Naomi Cooper
Published on November 9, 2022
White House Unveils Nature-Based Solutions Roadmap to Address Climate Concerns

The Biden administration has released a roadmap outlining a set of strategic recommendations on developing nature-based policies to address climate change and advance progress toward climate targets.

The Nature-Based Solutions Roadmap recommends that federal agencies update existing policies and guidance, allocate funding for domestic and international climate projects, expand educational and workforce training and advance climate research and innovation, the White House said Tuesday.

John Podesta, senior adviser to the president for clean energy innovation and implementation and chair of the National Climate Task Force, unveiled the roadmap during the ongoing 27th Conference of the Parties of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change.

The administration also announced that it is establishing a technical working group to help federal agencies develop cost-effective nature-based policies and has allocated $25 billion in infrastructure and climate funding.

Artificial Intelligence/Contract Awards/News
BAE Systems Secures AFRL Contract for AI-Based Planning Tools; Mike Miller Quoted
by Ireland Degges
Published on November 9, 2022
BAE Systems Secures AFRL Contract for AI-Based Planning Tools; Mike Miller Quoted

BAE Systems has won a $17 million Air Force Research Laboratory contract to incorporate AI into an interactive game environment to improve the efficiency of air operations planning for contested environments.

The Technical Area 2, Plan Gaming and Outcome Analysis contract tasks BAE Systems with further developing the Fight Tonight program through the delivery of autonomy-based planner tools, the U.K.-based organization announced from Nashua, New Hampshire on Wednesday.

Mike Miller, technical director for BAE Systems’ Fast Labs, highlighted the benefits of using AI to improve this technology.

“The drag-and-drop video game-like interactions would reduce the time it takes to make a series of incremental adjustments to a plan from hours to minutes,” he said.

The company’s Fast Labs research and development unit is expected to work alongside subcontractors Uncharted Software and Kestrel Institute to build technology that will quickly create and assess multiple plans and enable selection of the strongest option.

Manual planning cycles require large amounts of time, which results in the evaluation of fewer possible options. BAE’s product is intended to deliver an interactive user interface that allows planners to quickly navigate possible futures and choose the best option in an environment prone to sudden change.

With the implementation of these tools, the selection process will consider additional generated plans, which would not be possible without technological assistance.

This contract follows a $7.8 million award from the AFRL tasking the company with delivering a suite of ML and fusion algorithms to facilitate autonomous mobile target detection, tracking and identification.

The order also accompanies three U.S. Navy contracts awarded earlier this year. The first of these awards, which was granted in January, has a value of $137 million and supports C5ISR training.

A second contract valued at $101.2 million enables the maintenance and modernization of the USS Mitscher, while an additional $123.8 million award tasks BAE with sustaining and refurbishing the USS Ross, both of which are guided-missile destroyers.

DoD/Government Technology/News
DOD Eyes Improved Hypersonic Testing Capability With MACH-TB Project
by Naomi Cooper
Published on November 9, 2022
DOD Eyes Improved Hypersonic Testing Capability With MACH-TB Project

Scott Wilson, developmental test lead for hypersonics and advanced capabilities at the U.S. Navy, said the Department of Defense is building a new hypersonics test bed to reach its goal of conducting at least one flight per week, DefenseNews reported Tuesday.

DOD is working with an industry team led by Leidos subsidiary Dynetics on the Multi-Service Advanced Capability Hypersonics Test Bed development to advance the development and deployment of weapon systems capable of flying at speeds greater than Mach 5.

“We have to test more often to collect data and provide that data to our stakeholders so they can make evaluations on their weapon systems, what they want to transition, what types of technology can help feed them and help provide additional capability,” said Wilson.

The MACH-TB program aims to perform early tests in the spring or summer of 2023, focusing on higher-priority DOD programs, including the U.S. Army’s Long-Range Hypersonic Weapon.

Dynetics, which will serve as the initiative’s prime integrator, has subcontracted Kratos Defense & Security Solutions to support the development of a modular experimental glide body for the test bed.

Cybersecurity/News
University of Central Florida Wins DOE’s CyberForce Competition
by Jamie Bennet
Published on November 8, 2022
University of Central Florida Wins DOE’s CyberForce Competition

A team from the University of Central Florida won the eighth annual CyberForce Competition hosted by the Department of Energy’s cybersecurity office and Argonne National Laboratory.

The UCF team was the first among 144 university participants to complete a simulated mission that required the assessment of IT vulnerabilities and the development of cyber defenses for a model infrastructure, DOE said Monday.

The competition, which was held on Nov. 4 and 5, centered on a staged electric vehicle manufacturing facility whose recently acquired solar farms and infrastructure became exposed to IT threats.

Two UCF teams secured first and second place, while a group representing Pennsylvania State University won third place. The contestants came from schools across 35 U.S. states and Puerto Rico.

DOE established the CyberForce program to drive IT defense technology projects in accordance with the Biden administration’s skilled talent pool expansion goal.

Government Technology/News
NIST Begins Market Research for CBRS Sharing Ecosystem Assessment Project Support
by Jane Edwards
Published on November 8, 2022
NIST Begins Market Research for CBRS Sharing Ecosystem Assessment Project Support

The National Institute of Standards and Technology has started soliciting information on companies that can provide services in support of the Citizens Broadband Radio Service Sharing Ecosystem Assessment project.

The CBRS SEA project seeks to collect the necessary data to enable Defense Spectrum Organization decision-makers within the Defense Information Systems Agency to assess the effectiveness of the CBRS sharing ecosystem and whether it can co-exist with the Department of Defense’s radar systems, according to a sources sought notice published Monday.

The CBRS SEA project is anticipated to run for five years and will be composed of three phases with the initial phase focusing on test plan development, measurement system design and prototype development and evaluation.

Phase 2 will deal with sensor development and deployment, data analysis and coordinated experiments, while Phase 3 will focus on long-term data collection and analysis.

NIST said it will compete the contract for CBRS SEA support services as a set-aside program for small businesses if at least two small companies that can meet the requirement are identified during the market research phase.

Interested stakeholders should submit their capability statements through Nov. 17.

Government Technology/News
Software AG Links Up with DH2i for Technology Integration Venture; Jeff Estes Quoted
by Ireland Degges
Published on November 8, 2022
Software AG Links Up with DH2i for Technology Integration Venture; Jeff Estes Quoted

Software AG Government Solutions and DH2i have joined forces to minimize downtime within Software AG’s SQL Server Availability Group Kubernetes Cluster through software integration.

The partnership will enable the incorporation of DH2i’s DxEnterprise Smart High Availability Clustering software into Software AG’s FedRAMP-authorized cloud to achieve this objective, DH2i announced from Fort Collins, Colorado on Tuesday.

Jeff Estes, senior director of systems engineering at Software AG Government Solutions, commented on the role of increasing stateful database container use in raising the demand for database-level high availability in Kubernetes.

“Container use is growing exponentially for digital transformation projects in the government, aerospace, and defense industries – particularly the use of stateful containers for databases such as Microsoft SQL Server,” he said.

DH2i’s DxEnterprise software allows for the quick adoption of highly available stateful containers and delivers SQL Server Availability Group assistance with SQL Server containers in Kubernetes clusters.

Additional components of the software include near-zero recovery time objective failover for database-level instances and containers, distributed Kubernetes AG clusters across availability areas and the cloud and system monitoring of multiple platforms, which allow customers to utilize containers efficiently with flexibility and security for improved operations.

DH2i CEO and Co-Founder Don Boxley additionally commented on the partnership, emphasizing Software AG’s history of providing secure technology to the U.S. government and the importance of DxEnterprise being included in the organization’s FedRAMP-certified services.

The government-wide FedRAMP program is a set of standards for security assessment, authorization and monitoring of cloud offerings, which aids in agency adoption of modern cloud technologies to ensure the security of federal information.

Industry News/News
DLA Set to Exceed FY 2022 Small Business Contracting Target
by Naomi Cooper
Published on November 8, 2022
DLA Set to Exceed FY 2022 Small Business Contracting Target

The Defense Logistics Agency, the Department of Defense’s combat logistics support arm, is on track to exceed its small business contracting goals for fiscal year 2022.

More than 40 percent of DLA contracts have been set aside for small businesses, topping the DOD-assigned target of 35.1 percent, DOD reported Monday.

Dwight Deneal, director of small business programs at DLA, said the agency has taken new actions to expand its access to the small business industry, including setting outreach and coaching sessions for companies looking to land federal contracts.

“Having an outreach program that allows for that kind of targeted dialog is part of strengthening and deepening our industry engagement with small businesses,” explained Deneal.

DLA is also using existing programs including the Small Business Innovation Program to identify small businesses capable of meeting DOD’s specific requirements.

Deneal added that his team is focusing on increasing contracts with small businesses in the historically underutilized business zone and underserved business communities to help address the decline in DLA’s supplier base.

C4ISR/News
Army Declares IOC Status for Northrop Infrared Countermeasures Tech
by Naomi Cooper
Published on November 8, 2022
Army Declares IOC Status for Northrop Infrared Countermeasures Tech

A Northrop Grumman-built automatic protection technology installed on more than 100 U.S. Army aircraft has reached initial operational capability.

The Common Infrared Countermeasures System IOC designation covered installation and training efforts at multiple installations, the Army’s Program Executive Office for Intelligence, Electronic Warfare and Sensors said Monday.

CIRCM is designed to protect different aircraft types from missile threats using laser energy, can interface with missile warning systems and employs a pointing and tracking system designed to identify and counter incoming missile threats.

“The system is a key enabler for Multi-Domain Operations in the Army 2030 Force and this marks an important step in Army modernization by fielding a critical capability that protects U.S. Army aircrews and aircraft against MANPAD threats in a contested environment,” said Lt. Col. Adrian Watts, product manager for infrared countermeasures.

In May 2021, Northrop received a $959.1 million contract from the Army to build the CIRCM after the service branch cleared the system for full-rate production following six months of initial operational test and evaluation work.

CIRCM utilizes modular and open systems architecture to enable the Army to add system enhancements and advancements in the future.

News
Air Force’s New F-15EX Fighter Jet Completes Environmental Acoustic Testing
by Kacey Roberts
Published on November 8, 2022
Air Force’s New F-15EX Fighter Jet Completes Environmental Acoustic Testing

A team at Eglin Air Force Base in Florida has completed a two-week series of acoustic tests for the U.S. Air Force’s F-15EX Eagle II, a new model of the F-15 bearing GE-129 engines.

Eglin’s Operational Flight Program Combined Test Force, F-15 Section, led the testing activity and contracted Blue Ridge Research and Consulting to capture the sound data, Air Force Materiel Command said Monday.

The effort’s objective is to create a baseline noise level for the Department of Defense’s use in support of an environmental impact study on the aircraft. Over 35 microphones were used for the ground and flight tests of the Eagle IIs.

Zachary Arns, deputy mission support section chief of OFP CTF, said the team is “one step closer” to handing over the aircraft to warfighters. 

The activity marks the first time that an in-depth digital acoustic sound testing was done on any F-15 model.

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