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Industry News/News
DMI Awarded Governor’s Citation to Recognize MDGOVAX Contact Center; CEO Jay Sunny Bajaj Quoted
by William McCormick
Published on August 25, 2022
DMI Awarded Governor’s Citation to Recognize MDGOVAX Contact Center; CEO Jay Sunny Bajaj Quoted

DMI announced on Wednesday that the global digital transformation services company has received a Governor’s Citation in recognition of the MDGOVAX Contact Center. 

“Serving 15 agencies across the state, DMI has been Maryland’s trusted partner for multiple complex mission-critical programs that span cybersecurity, modern contact centers, application development, managed mobility and more,” said DMI CEO Jay Sunny Bajaj. 

The company was recognized during the recent MACo Summer Conference and received the honor from Maryland Governor Larry Hogan.

Through the MDGOVAX Contact Center, DMI has partnered with the state to deploy a next-gen digital contact center in just seven days, which provides citizens a way to quickly receive information related to COVID-19 as well as schedule an appointment for a vaccine and even arrange transportation.

The contract center fields as many as 75,000 calls per day while leveraging the latest modern technology capabilities and data intelligence, combined with trained and empathetic agents to directly support the citizens of Maryland in the most comfortable and interactive way possible.

The contact center continues to deliver the Maryland Department of Health with invaluable data that provides insights into what programs and initiatives could be run to improve COVID-19 resource delivery across the state.

The honor comes after DMI was awarded a recent task order to manage the Maryland Department of Health’s 988 Crisis Hotline, which services some of Maryland’s most vulnerable populations.

 “When the pandemic hit, DMI was ready and eager to put our skills and capabilities to work in support of our local communities,” Jay Sunny Bajaj added. “This was a true partnership in collaboration, and we are honored to be entrusted with such mission-critical work such as this and the 988 Crisis Hotline.”

About DMI 

DMI is a global leader in digital strategy, design, transformation, and support services. We bring together an integrated set of industry and technology solutions that combine both public and private sector expertise to deliver human-centric innovation at scale. 

Born digital, DMI has been delivering secure, mission-critical technology solutions since 2002 for more than a hundred Fortune 1,000 enterprises, various state and local government agencies and all fifteen U.S. federal departments.

Industry News/News
USACE, Maryland Transportation Department Ink $4B Chesapeake Bay Restoration Project Partnership
by Christine Thropp
Published on August 25, 2022
USACE, Maryland Transportation Department Ink $4B Chesapeake Bay Restoration Project Partnership

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ Baltimore District and the Maryland Department of Transportation have greenlighted a $4 billion ecosystem restoration project in Dorchester County.

USACE said Tuesday representatives from both parties signed a project partnership agreement to set their respective roles, responsibilities and financial obligations for the Mid-Chesapeake Bay initiative aimed at restoring remote habitats on James and Barren islands.

The restoration project will cover 2,072 acres of lost remote island habitat, which may include low and high marsh, upland areas, mudflat, ponds, channels and submerged aquatic vegetation.

“Rebuilding James and Barren islands will promote wildlife, restore coastal shorelines, and provide us with a long-term placement site for dredged material from port shipping channels, allowing us to accommodate larger ships bringing more cargo and business to Maryland,” said James Ports, secretary of MDOT.

Materials USACE dredged from channels and anchorages serving the Port of Baltimore will be used for the project, with Barren Island possibly beginning to accept dredged material by 2024 and James Island by 2030.

An initial contract award for the Barren Island phase one effort is anticipated in the coming weeks. The Mid-Bay project is expected to be completed in 2067.

Cybersecurity/News
DHS Eyes Cybersecurity Self-Assessments for Vendor Base; Ken Bible Quoted
by Jane Edwards
Published on August 25, 2022
DHS Eyes Cybersecurity Self-Assessments for Vendor Base; Ken Bible Quoted

The Department of Homeland Security is working on a rule that would allow contractors to evaluate their compliance with cybersecurity requirements through self-assessments instead of implementing a program that relies on third-party assessors, Federal News Network reported Wednesday.

During the fall of 2021, a subset of DHS contractors received a self-assessment questionnaire designed to evaluate their compliance with a 2015 Homeland Security Acquisition Regulation for protecting sensitive data.

Ken Bible, chief information security officer at DHS, said the exercise has made the department to consider implementing the approach on a wider scale.

“We were able to actually take a statistically relevant subset of the contracts using not self-attestation, but a self-survey, and actually use statistical means to say, ‘Did that give us a valid assessment of the maturity of our vendor base?’” Bible said Wednesday at an event. “And we’re gaining more and more confidence that, yeah, it could.”

He said the approach also enabled DHS to identify “outliers,” including some vendors facing difficulty in documenting their compliance with cyber practices.

“And so now we’re looking at what do we do with that with respect to prior to award?” Bible said. “That’s really kind of the real question is, can we take that technique and extend it so that we’re able to not use a self-attestation, but use a self-assessment to gauge the cyber maturity of a vendor and make that a criteria by which we would select for an award.”

Government Technology/News
Brian Conrad: FedRAMP Team Aims to Move Forward With Automation
by Mary-Louise Hoffman
Published on August 25, 2022
Brian Conrad: FedRAMP Team Aims to Move Forward With Automation

Brian Conrad, acting director of the Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program, said his office will work to further simplify cloud security assessment and approval processes through automation while ensuring that vendors will continue to help protect federal data.

He told an audience at the FCW-hosted FedRAMP Summit that agencies have reused authorizations under the program more than 4,100 times to date.

Conrad added that 276 companies hold certification to offer cloud products and services to the federal government.

As part of its modernization efforts, the FedRAMP team worked with the National Institute of Standards and Technology in 2021 to implement a common programming format – called the Open Security Controls Assessment Language — for agencies, providers and third-party assessors.

The program management office received the first system security plan in OSCAL machine-readable format from a cloud service provider in May.

Government Technology/News
Colin Kahl: US to Provide Nearly $3B in Additional Military Aid to Ukraine
by Jane Edwards
Published on August 25, 2022
Colin Kahl: US to Provide Nearly $3B in Additional Military Aid to Ukraine

Colin Kahl, undersecretary for policy at the Department of Defense, said the U.S. government through DOD will provide $2.98 billion in additional military support through the Ukraine Security Assistance Initiative to help the Eastern European country continue to defend itself against Russian invasion.

“Stepping back for a moment, the United States has now committed more than $13.5 billion in security assistance to Ukraine since the beginning of the Biden administration, including $12.9 billion in the last six months,” Kahl said Wednesday during a press briefing.

Under the USAI package, he said the U.S. will procure military capabilities from the private sector instead of drawing out equipment from the department’s stocks.

Air Force Brig. Gen. Pat Ryder, the Pentagon press secretary, said in a statement the military capabilities in the security assistance package to be delivered include National Advanced Surface-to-Air Missile Systems; 155mm artillery ammunition; 120mm mortar ammunition; and counter-artillery radars.

The Pentagon will also provide Ukraine with Puma unmanned aerial systems and related equipment for Scan Eagle UAS, Vampire counter-UAS, laser-guided rocket systems and funding for training, sustainment and maintenance.

Government Technology/News
Gabe Camarillo: Army Launches Network Modernization Portfolio Review
by Jane Edwards
Published on August 25, 2022
Gabe Camarillo: Army Launches Network Modernization Portfolio Review

Army Undersecretary Gabe Camarillo said the service branch has initiated an evaluation of its network modernization portfolio with a focus on cloud adoption, network operations, the common operating environment and the transport layer that includes satellite communications and tactical radios, Breaking Defense reported Wednesday.

“Some of the questions that we’re examining as part of the reviews include, for instance, how do we implement a hybrid and multi-cloud approach combining…private and public sector cloud computing resources to meet Army security and resilience requirements, while at the same time promoting competition among different teams?” Camarillo said Wednesday at the Potomac Officers Club’s 7th Annual Army Summit.

He said he expects the review, which is set to conclude in the fall of 2022, to enable the service to identify potential investment areas in support of next-generation requirements.

During his trip to Aberdeen Providing Ground in Maryland, Camarillo said the Army also intends to put “big bets” on future combat network tech platforms.

Camarillo, most recently a senior vice president at Science Applications International Corp., discussed the three major items on the Army’s “to-do” list during his keynote address at POC’s 7th Annual Army Summit.

Contract Awards/News
BAE Systems Virginia Shipyard to Modernize U.S. Navy Destroyer Under $123M Contract; Mike Bruneau Quoted
by Charles Lyons-Burt
Published on August 24, 2022
BAE Systems Virginia Shipyard to Modernize U.S. Navy Destroyer Under $123M Contract; Mike Bruneau Quoted

Defense and space contractor BAE Systems has secured a potential $123.8 million contract from the U.S. Navy for upkeep and refurbishment of a guided-missile destroyer. The contract has a base period of $107.7 million.

The terms of the extended dry-docking selected restricted availability contract task the BAE Systems team to perform modernization duties over an approximately year-and-a-half period on the USS Ross, culminating in April 2024, the London, UK-based company said Wednesday.

Mike Bruneau, vice president and general manager of BAE Systems Norfolk Ship Repair, highlighted the integral and mission-critical nature of the contract work, indicating that the company’s staff and subcontractors were up to the job.

“We look forward to meeting the long-term maintenance goals for USS Ross to sustain the future capability and readiness of the ship,” Bruneau elaborated.

The USS Ross will be dry-docked at BAE’s Norfolk, Virginia shipyard while the facility’s more than 1,100 employees conduct maintenance on the underwater hull and restore the ship’s main propulsion system, as well as sustain internal ballast, fuel tanks and external superstructure. They will also be in charge of revamping crew berthing and dining quarters.

Plans to build the USS Ross were initiated in 1997. An Arleigh Burke-class destroyer, it was completed in 2006 and its most recent voyage was as a forward-deployed U.S. Navy combatant during a seven-year stint in Rota, Spain. After BAE’s thorough maintenance and modernization duties are finished, the ship is projected to be able to operate continuously for an additional 10 years.

In January, BAE was awarded a similar, $101.9 million U.S. Navy contract to get another guided-missile destroyer — the USS Mitscher — ready for voyage via maintenance and modernization services.

Government Technology/News
NTT DATA and Cardinality.ai Partner to Help Government Agencies Reach Digital Transformation Goals; Christopher Merdon Quoted
by Charles Lyons-Burt
Published on August 24, 2022
NTT DATA and Cardinality.ai Partner to Help Government Agencies Reach Digital Transformation Goals; Christopher Merdon Quoted

Data technology provider Cardinality.ai has established a strategic partnership with information technology services company NTT DATA that is aimed to furnish government agencies with cloud platforms.

The mutually beneficial collaboration will find Cardinality.ai and NTT DATA combining their resources and respective teams’ capabilities to help public sector organizations migrate their assets and stay up-to-date with new technologies, NTT DATA said Wednesday.

Christopher Merdon, group president of public sector business at NTT DATA Services stated that the strategic alignment’s goal is to expand on citizens’ access to government information and programs while making the processes to do so easier.

“This partnership delivers the key to the digital front door,” Merdon continued.

The main platform the two companies plan to deliver through the partnership is Cardinality Personalized Integrated Citizen Services, or PICS. It is a cloud-based tool designed to gradually jettison legacy systems while adopting a path toward digital modernization that is fast and secure and taps into NTT DATA and Cardinality’s shared expertise.

Cardinality PICS is modeled after Maryland Total Human-services Integrated Network, or MD THINK, an Amazon Web Services-hosted and cloud-sourced program that was created in part by NTT DATA and Cardinality.ai and has been used by state-level agencies in Maryland such as the Department of Human Services, Department of Health, Department of Juvenile Services and the Health Benefit Exchange.

This first successful collaborative output from NTT DATA and Cardinality allows the aforementioned agencies to execute a range of services for different purposes simultaneously and speedily. They hope to achieve the same thing with Cardinality PICS.

“We’ve partnered with NTT DATA to help governments realize positive outcomes faster,” commented Thiag Loganathan, CEO of Cardinality.ai.

Executive Moves/News
DISA Appoints IT Leader Tinisha McMillan to Senior Executive Service
by Naomi Cooper
Published on August 24, 2022
DISA Appoints IT Leader Tinisha McMillan to Senior Executive Service

The Defense Information Systems Agency has announced the appointment of Tinisha McMillan, a 17-year veteran of DISA and the Department of Defense, to the Senior Executive Service.

McMillan leads the Endpoint and Customer Service Directorate and is responsible for managing various information technology programs including the agency’s Fourth Estate Network Optimization initiative, DISA said Tuesday.

“Tinisha has a lot of skills that made her the right person to lead the Endpoint and Customer Service Directorate. Among them is her ability to form a team, get that team focused on the mission and work agency priorities,” said Don Means Jr., director of the Operations and Infrastructure Center.

McMillan previously served as chief of the Cyber Situational Awareness and Data Sharing Division. In this capacity, she oversaw and implemented the Unified Cyber Situational Awareness program and Cyber NetOps Architecture.

She also led the deployment of the DOD Chief Information Officer’s Continuous Monitoring and Risk Scoring dashboard.

McMillan is one of the three DISA employees who recently graduated from the National Defense University.

General News/News
Commerce Department Announces Members of US Investment Advisory Council; Gina Raimondo Quoted
by Naomi Cooper
Published on August 24, 2022
Commerce Department Announces Members of US Investment Advisory Council; Gina Raimondo Quoted

The Department of Commerce has named 34 international business and economic leaders that will provide advice on the development and implementation of policies to attract and facilitate foreign business investment in the U.S.

Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo said in a statement published Monday the addition of business and economic executives to the U.S. Investment Advisory Council will play a critical role to achieving global economic success.

The IAC was first chartered in 2016 and has since recommended initiatives to attract and retain FDI, such as improving efforts to develop the U.S. workforce, enhancing digital tools designed to support economic growth and broadening infrastructure investment priorities.

“For the last decade, the United States has held the position as the number one destination for foreign direct investment thanks to our incredible customer base, innovative culture, and world-class workforce,” Raimondo said.

The IAC can have up to 40 members who will each serve a two-year term.

Members include representatives of state and regional economic development teams, global organizations and businesses.

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