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Government Technology/News
NASA Shares Developments in Solid-State Battery R&D Effort
by Jamie Bennet
Published on October 11, 2022
NASA Shares Developments in Solid-State Battery R&D Effort

NASA’s initiative to study and develop a solid-state battery pack for use in aviation has met initial research goals and may soon be tested on a large vehicle.

The Solid-state Architecture Batteries for Enhanced Rechargeability and Safety project, which was launched last year, has drawn the interest of various organizations within and outside the space agency because of its promising results, NASA said Friday.

The experimental solid-state battery is made mostly of sulfur and selenium instead of lithium ions, forgoing the need for encasings to separate its cells when they are stacked vertically. 

NASA noted the SABERS team was able to make the battery’s discharge rate up to 50 times higher and power objects at 500 watt-hours per kilogram – double the capacity of an electric car. The group also found that the device has almost two times higher temperature tolerance than lithium-ion batteries despite limited cooling technology.

For the second year of the study, researchers will branch out into smaller partnerships with organizations such as Georgia Institute of Technology, Argonne National Laboratory and Pacific Northwest National Laboratory to further develop the energy storage device and meet energy and safety requirements.

SABERS is one of the efforts under NASA’s aeronautics organization to achieve its sustainable aviation goal of net-zero carbon emissions by 2050.

Government Technology/News
Air Force Begins Market Research for Electric Vertical Takeoff and Landing Aircraft
by Jane Edwards
Published on October 11, 2022
Air Force Begins Market Research for Electric Vertical Takeoff and Landing Aircraft

The U.S. Air Force has started soliciting information as it evaluates a business case for electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft and explores various aspects of cost and methods of obtaining a personnel transport capability.

The Air Force Life Cycle Management Center intends to assess the potential use of eVTOL aircraft in supporting Distinguished Visitor transport and test range logistics support missions, according to a request for information published Thursday.

“The U.S. Government is interested in exploring commercial interest in aligning initial commercial operating locations with these Air Force squadrons which would enable U.S. Government use of eVTOL for DV transport missions while allowing commercial use of the vehicle otherwise,” the RFI states.

The Air Force said it anticipates deployment of the aircraft no later than 2025.

The service has outlined its potential requirements for DV transport and test range logistics support missions and wants interested stakeholders to respond to several cost scenarios for adopting an eVTOL platform: government owned, government operated; contractor owned, government operated; and contractor owned, contractor operated.

Responses to the RFI are due Nov. 4.

Articles
Getting to Know the General Dynamics Corporation Leaders and Executives
by Krizzia Paolyn Reyes
Published on October 9, 2022
Getting to Know the General Dynamics Corporation Leaders and Executives

General Dynamics is a global leader in defense technology, offering cutting-edge innovations in aviation, aerospace, land systems, maritime systems, and more. It is a preferred partner in electric power, precision weapons, missile defense, and munitions.

The company is a key supplier of major systems and equipment to the US Department of Defense and international allies, making it one of the world’s largest defense contractors. Here’s an overview of the leadership team at General Dynamics Corporation.

Table of Contents

  • All About General Dynamics
  • History of General Dynamics
  • Meet the General Dynamics Executive Team
    • Phebe N. Novakovic – Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
    • Christopher Marzilli – Executive Vice President of Technologies 
    • Mark C. Roualet – Executive Vice President of Combat Systems
    • Robert E. Smith – Executive Vice President of Marine Systems
    • Danny Deep – Vice President and President for Land Systems
    • Christopher J. Brady – Vice President and President for Mission Systems
    • David Paddock – Vice President and President for Jet Aviation
    • Firat H. Gezen – Vice President and President for Ordnance and Tactical Systems
    • Gregory S. Gallopoulos – Senior Vice President, General Counsel, and Secretary
    • Jason W. Aiken – Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer
    • Kimberly A. Kuryea – Senior Vice President, Human Resources and Administration
    • Ira P. Berman – Vice President, Senior Vice President of Administration, and General Counsel for Gulfstream Aerospace
    • Mark L. Burns – Vice President and President for Gulfstream Aerospace
    • Kevin M. Graney – Vice President and President for Electric Boat
  • General Dynamics Corporation Leadership Team

All About General Dynamics

Let us learn more about General Dynamics before diving into its board of directors.

General Dynamics is a notable aerospace and defense company with headquarters in Reston, Virginia, United States. The company is well-established in over 18 locations across the U.S, UK and Canada.

General Dynamics primarily provides the government with defense and military equipment and services. The company offers four business groups to its clients: Aerospace, Combat Systems, Marine Systems, and Technologies.

It also offers access to a vast array of products and services. It provides tanks, rockets, missiles, submarines, warships, fighters, and electrical devices to the United States armed forces. General Dynamics’s culture encourages innovation, agility, and diversity. The products and services of General Dynamics are utilized daily to protect people all around the world. The net worth of General Dynamics as of September 23, 2022, was $60.86 billion. In the same year, General Dynamics is among the Top 10 Defense Contractors.

History of General Dynamics

General Dynamics is proud of its history of supporting the aerospace and defense communities since its incorporation in 1952. From 1952 through the 1990s, the company supplied all military services with tanks, submarines, warships, missiles, rockets, fighters, and electronics.

Early in the 1990s, they liquidated practically all of their assets, except for the military-vehicle and submarine operations. In the mid-1990s, General Dynamics recommenced its expansion by acquiring Gulfstream Aerospace Corporation, IT product and service companies, combat-vehicle-related companies, and other shipyards, establishing the foundation for the current company.

The business continues to expand through organic development and acquisitions. General Dynamics is committed to delivering exceptional products and services to its customers and creating value for its shareholders by focusing on operational excellence and continuous improvement.

Meet the General Dynamics Executive Team

Let us meet the board of directors, all the executives in General Dynamics, and their contributions that made the company thrive through the years.

Phebe N. Novakovic – Chairman and Chief Executive Officer

Phebe N. Novakovic

Phebe Novakovic officially assumed the position of Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of General Dynamics in the beginning of 2013. In 2002, Novakovic joined GD as Vice President of Planning and Development. In 2005, she was promoted to Senior Vice President. During her latter years as SVP (2010-2012), she also held the position of Executive Vice President of Marine Systems.

Christopher Marzilli – Executive Vice President of Technologies 

Christopher Marzilli

Christopher Marzili is the Executive Vice President in charge of the Information Technology and Mission Systems divisions. The roles he handled previously include Deputy General Manager, President of General Dynamics C4 Systems, President of Mission Systems and Vice President of General Dynamics. Marzili guided General Dynamics to substantial military contracts with the Navy and Marine Corps, including a $208 million five-year contract for amplifier and radio systems and a $104 million contract for the development of control and command systems, respectively.

Mark C. Roualet – Executive Vice President of Combat Systems

Mark C. Roualet

Mark Roualet has served as Executive Vice President of General Dynamics since March 2013. He manages the company’s Combat Systems division, which includes Ordinance and Tactical Systems, Land Systems, and European Land Systems.

Roualet joined Chrysler Defense, Inc. (now GD Land Systems) as a quality engineer. Before becoming Vice President of General Dynamics in October 2018, he served in a variety of leadership positions. Prior to assuming his current executive role, he served as President of Land Systems from October 2018 to March 2013.

Robert E. Smith – Executive Vice President of Marine Systems

Robert E. Smith

Robert Smith was appointed the new Executive Vice President (EVP) of the Marine Systems business unit by General Dynamics in July 2019.  As EVP of the business segment, Rob Smith brings his expertise in Navy surface ship and submarine programs in facilitating the expansion of the shipbuilding division of General Dynamics.

Smith has served as President of one of the company’s subsidiaries, Jet Aviation, in the past. He was also the former Chief Financial Officer and Vice President of the subsidiary of the National Steel and Shipbuilding Company (NASSCO).

Danny Deep – Vice President and President for Land Systems

Danny Deep

Effective 2020, Former Chief Operating Officer Danny Deep took over the President role of Land Systems  division at General Dynamics. He is a seasoned leader who has worked on the development, manufacture, and maintenance of the most advanced combat platforms.

Christopher J. Brady – Vice President and President for Mission Systems

Christopher J. Brady

As President of General Dynamics Mission Systems, Chris Brady supervises the whole division. The board of directors at GD unanimously authorized his appointment to President on January 1, 2019, following his tenure as Vice President of Engineering for General Dynamics Mission Systems. As part of this role, Brady monitors the business unit’s financial and operational health.

David Paddock – Vice President and President for Jet Aviation

David Paddock

David Paddock has been appointed Vice President of Jet Aviation by General Dynamics, a position that requires him to supervise approximately 4,000 aviation experts He ensures that the firm can give clients highly innovative aircraft for safe and hassle-free travel.

Firat H. Gezen – Vice President and President for Ordnance and Tactical Systems

Firat H. Gezen

General Dynamics employed Firat Gezen in 1998. From 2007 to 2011, he joined the Ordnance and Tactical Systems-Canada division as its Chief Financial Officer. He took on the Vice President of Finance and Chief Financial Officer role from 2011 to 2015, before becoming the CFO of the GD Ordnance and Tactical Systems around March of 2015..

Gregory S. Gallopoulos – Senior Vice President, General Counsel, and Secretary

Gregory S. Gallopoulos

Gregory Gallopoulos is the General Counsel, Corporate Secretary, and Senior Vice President of General Dynamics Corporation. Prior to this role, he was a managing partner at Jenner & Block LLP for three years (2005-2008), where he concentrated on complex litigation while practicing law. It is not surprising that he quickly scaled the corporate ladder from deputy general counsel in July 2008 to vice president in September of the same year, given his years of experience in legal and management in government litigation.

He represented General Dynamics in a variety of matters, including contracts, taxes, acquisitions, and divestitures, from which he gained sufficient knowledge and expertise along with his senior vice president responsibilities.

Jason W. Aiken – Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer

Jason W. Aiken

Jason Aiken works as General Dynamics’ Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer (CFO). Overseeing the accounting, corporate financial systems, financial reporting, and government finance, he has held a significant position in the company’s finance management.

Before he joined the company in 2002, Jason W. Aiken was an audit manager at Arthur Andersen LLP in Washington, D.C. He has experience working as an auditor and consultant for many defense industries and public accounting firms.

Kimberly A. Kuryea – Senior Vice President, Human Resources and Administration

Kimberly A. Kuryea

Since 2017, Kimberly Kuryea has held the position of Senior Vice President of General Dynamics Corporation Human Resources and Administration. Corporate Controller and Vice President in 2011, Vice President of Internal Audit from 2004 to 2007, and Chief Financial Officer (CFO) of Advanced Information Systems from 2007 to 2011 are among her previous positions. Additionally, she is an active member of the Manhattan Board Committee.

Ira P. Berman – Vice President, Senior Vice President of Administration, and General Counsel for Gulfstream Aerospace

Ira P. Berman

General Dynamics has appointed Ira P. Berman as Gulfstream Aerospace’s senior vice president of administration and general counsel. Additionally, he is a vice president at General Dynamics Corporation, the parent company of Gulfstream. Berman has supervised the company’s real estate, construction, facilities, risk management, and human resources departments since joining Gulfstream in 1997.

Mark L. Burns – Vice President and President for Gulfstream Aerospace

Mark L. Burns

Mark L. Burns is the President of Gulfstream Aerospace, a subsidiary of General Dynamics Corporation that manufactures business jets. In 1983, he began his career with the company as a CAD operator. Burns is a recipient of the National Aeronautic Association’s Wesley L. McDonald Distinguished Statesman of Aviation Award.

Kevin M. Graney – Vice President and President for Electric Boat

Kevin M. Graney

In October 2019, Kevin Graney became the President of General Dynamics Electric Boat. Graney began his shipbuilding career in 1995, specializing in the high-speed turbine generator set for the Virginia-class submarine. As a supervisor at Newport News Shipbuilding, he was responsible for the CVN-78 reactor plant’s fluid systems. A few years later, he supervised the company’s designers and engineers in the creation of the Astute-class submarine at Electric Boat.

General Dynamics Corporation Leadership Team

The leaders and executives of General Dynamics Corporation are seasoned professionals who have guided the company through its challenges and accomplishments over the past 70 years. GD has been able to withstand the rise of technology, growing competition, and a fast-changing market and customer demand by using these strategies. The business of General Dynamics continues to expand through acquisitions and business sectors.

Government Technology/News
Defense Innovation Unit Launches Competitive Solicitation for IoT-Based Tracking Device Project
by Jamie Bennet
Published on October 7, 2022
Defense Innovation Unit Launches Competitive Solicitation for IoT-Based Tracking Device Project

The Defense Innovation Unit has issued an Area of Interest solicitation in search of technologies that use commercial or internet of things devices to track and locate a path in global positioning systems and environments without external networks.

The competitive solicitation, which ends on Oct. 25, is being conducted in accordance with the merit-based Commercial Solutions Opening process and may result in follow-on contract awards for the winning bidders, DIU said Thursday.

DIU is looking for companies that can develop an interoperable, multi-sensor device that requires low power and has low emission.

Offerings can be part of an IoT suite and designed for visual plotting in mapping systems. A proposed system must have an open architecture interface and user experience, and have security functions for extreme environmental conditions or adversarial countermeasures.

Interested parties may fill a submission form on the DIU website.

Contract Awards/News
FAA Distributes Research Grants to 14 Universities to Explore Aviation Sustainability
by Jamie Bennet
Published on October 7, 2022
FAA Distributes Research Grants to 14 Universities to Explore Aviation Sustainability

Fourteen U.S. universities have received $16 million in total funds from the Federal Aviation Administration for a collaborative study of sustainable aviation.

FAA announced Thursday the award of 43 grants for critical research in the areas of sustainable aviation fuel, future propulsion and air quality and noise.

Awardees are grouped into teams under ASCENT, the agency’s Aviation Sustainability Center.

The grant recipients are:

  • Boston University
  • Georgia Institute of Technology
  • Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • Missouri University of Science & Technology
  • Pennsylvania State University
  • Purdue University
  • Stanford University
  • University of Dayton
  • University of Hawaii
  • University of Illinois
  • University of North Carolina
  • University of Pennsylvania
  • University of Tennessee
  • Washington State University

Research topics include regional alternative jet fuel supply chains, environmental impact of sustainable aviation fuels, opportunities and challenges with hydrogen and battery-powered aircraft, and noise and emission reduction in designing air vehicles and engines.

Government Technology/News
NIST Seeks Public Comment on Stablecoin Tech Security Draft Publication
by Jane Edwards
Published on October 7, 2022
NIST Seeks Public Comment on Stablecoin Tech Security Draft Publication

The National Institute of Standards and Technology is soliciting public comments on its initial draft report that provides a technical description of stablecoins, which are a type of cryptocurrencies, to help the public understand how this technology is designed and implemented.

The draft NIST IR 8408 includes a descriptive definition of stablecoins, the technology’s properties, characteristics and taxonomies, among others, NIST said Thursday.

The document offers information on fiat currency-backed, cryptocurrency-backed and non-currency asset-backed, algorithmic non-collateralized, hybrid and private institutional stablecoins.

The report also explores security, trust and safety concerns associated with stablecoins with an analysis carried out from a technology perspective.

NIST will accept comments through Jan. 6, 2023.

Government Technology/News
Maj. Cory Wallace: Army Looks at New Robotic Vehicle Testing Procedures
by Jane Edwards
Published on October 7, 2022
Maj. Cory Wallace: Army Looks at New Robotic Vehicle Testing Procedures

The U.S. Army plans to kick off the competition to develop light robotic combat vehicles during the third quarter of 2023 and is considering new approaches to test and evaluate RCVs to facilitate the certification process, C4ISRNET reported Thursday.

“With the RCVs, we are looking at such new systems and new approaches,” Maj. Cory Wallace, robotic requirements lead with the Army’s Next Generation Combat Vehicle Cross-Functional Team, told the publication in an interview. “A lot of the testing procedures that are currently employed are not the most efficient.”

He said the military branch could consider certifying the autonomous vehicles in a virtual environment and take lessons from companies when it comes to implementing testing and evaluation metrics for such vehicles.

The service’s programmers have “been very open to try new means of testing,” Wallace said. “We’re trying to draft [off] what we’ve done in the civilian world, as well, to see if we can gain efficiencies by implementing their testing standards.”

The Army intends to spend approximately $750 million on RCV development in the next five years, according to budget justification documents for fiscal year 2023.

Wallace noted that the service expects the first vehicle prototypes to be delivered by 2028.

In January 2020, the Army awarded QinetiQ North America and Textron other transaction agreements to build two RCV variants.

Government Technology/News
DARPA Seeks Proposals for Program to Develop Reconfigurable RF Processors
by Naomi Cooper
Published on October 7, 2022
DARPA Seeks Proposals for Program to Develop Reconfigurable RF Processors

The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency’s Microsystems Technology Office is seeking proposals for a new program that aims to develop reconfigurable processors that can provide autonomous radio frequency signals.

In a broad agency announcement, DARPA said the Processor Reconfiguration for Wideband Sensor Systems program is looking to develop high-throughput, streaming-data processors capable of reconfiguring autonomously in 50 nanoseconds to detect and characterize RF signals in complex environments.

Radios that use artificial intelligence currently rely on field programmable gate arrays, which can be reprogrammed far slower than signal environments can change.

PROWESS builds on prior DARPA research programs including the Spectrum Collaboration Challenge.

John Davies, PROWESS program manager, said SC2 “demonstrated that autonomous RF systems deliver significant benefits over traditional fixed or rule-based approaches.”

DARPA will host a proposers day on Oct. 13 to discuss the PROWESS program.

Government Technology/News
OPM, HUD, Army Secure TMF Investments; Clare Martorana Quoted
by Jane Edwards
Published on October 7, 2022
OPM, HUD, Army Secure TMF Investments; Clare Martorana Quoted

The Technology Modernization Fund has made investments in the Office of Personnel Management, Department of Housing and Urban Development and the U.S. Army to help improve user experience and cybersecurity.

“Through TMF investments, we are demonstrating what’s possible right now in modern government service delivery,” Clare Martorana, federal chief information officer and chair of the TMF Board, said in a statement published Thursday.

“The investments in OPM, HUD, and the Army will address immediate security needs and enhance customer experience and business operations by modernizing outdated systems – expectations we must be able to meet for our customers,” added Martorana, a 2022 Wash100 Award winner.

OPM will use $6 million in TMF funding to update its website by implementing a new content management system hosted on its cloud environment.

HUD secured a $14.8 million investment to enhance customer experience by replacing legacy systems with a cloud-based platform meant to integrate Federal Housing Administration Connection tools with Login.gov.

The Army will utilize the TMF investment for its Critical Infrastructure Cyber Protection Project, which seeks to implement a Security Operations as-a-Service framework meant to improve the service’s cybersecurity posture and facilitate operations of its Organic Industrial Base sites.

DoD/Executive Moves/News
DOD Official Kelly Fletcher to Join State Department as CIO
by Naomi Cooper
Published on October 7, 2022
DOD Official Kelly Fletcher to Join State Department as CIO

Kelly Fletcher, principal deputy chief information officer at the Department of Defense, has been appointed to serve as CIO at the State Department.

Fletcher is a member of the Senior Executive Service and has held various leadership positions across the federal government, including as deputy director for program analysis and evaluation at the Department of Homeland Security, the State Department said Thursday.

She will succeed Glenn Miller, who has been holding the responsibility of CIO at the State Department on an acting basis since Keith Jones stepped down in June.

In her most recent position at DOD, Fletcher advised the secretary of defense on matters related to cybersecurity, information technology, communications, spectrum, and position, navigation and timing.

She was acting CIO at the Department of the Navy and special assistant to the deputy director at the Office of the Secretary of Defense. Fletcher also brings private industry experience to her new position.

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