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Government Technology/News
DARPA Seeks Proposal Abstracts for Warfighter Readiness Prediction Tool Development Program
by Jane Edwards
Published on July 14, 2022
DARPA Seeks Proposal Abstracts for Warfighter Readiness Prediction Tool Development Program

The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency is soliciting proposal abstracts for a three-phase program that seeks to develop a handheld sensor prototype designed to assess warfighter readiness by evaluating a soldier’s physiological states based on molecular biomarkers.

DARPA said Wednesday the tool developed under the four-year Smart Non-invasive Assays of Physiology program would be configured to the Department of Defense’s various needs for training, readiness assessment and mission planning.

“Portable, multi-plexed, multi-omic measurement technologies have the potential to enable ongoing monitoring of health and disease outside of traditional care delivery settings,” said Gopal Sarma, SNAP program manager at DARPA.

“While SNAP is focused on DoD applications in warfighter readiness, our plan is that the technologies generated will have a transformative impact on civilian medicine, public health, and national security,” Sarma added.

The first phase of the SNAP program will focus on the development of molecular sensors and related models used for predicting performance in a physical task and proof-of-concept capabilities for embedded sensing and readout.

The second phase will deal with building molecular sensors and associated models to predict performance in a cognitive task, while the third phase will focus on refining a fully integrated tool to predict performance in both physical and cognitive tasks.

“SNAP devices will provide an objective and reliable source of actionable information about a warfighter’s physiological readiness state, thus facilitating mission-critical risk mitigation,” Sarma said.

DARPA will hold a Proposers’ Day on July 21 and accept proposal abstracts through Aug. 11.

Full proposals are due Sept. 15.

Government Technology/News
OMB Releases Updates on President’s Management Agenda Priorities
by Jane Edwards
Published on July 14, 2022
OMB Releases Updates on President’s Management Agenda Priorities

The Office of Management and Budget has provided quarterly updates on the President’s Management Agenda and announced progress on three priority goals, which are strengthening the federal workforce, improving federal service delivery and customer experience and managing the business of government.

The team for managing the business of government priority outlines two strategies and these are promoting lasting improvements in the federal acquisition system and building capacity in federal financial management, according to a Performance.gov blog post published Friday.

For the first strategy, the team listed three goals: build a diverse and resilient federal marketplace; ensure interoperability and sharing of acquisition tools and data; and develop an inspired, engaged acquisition workforce.

Goals under the second strategy are strengthening the governance of areas of federal financial assistance common across agencies to advance the government’s ability to implement the president’s vision and statutory requirements through federal programs and building a robust financial assistance community that identifies and strengthens the core competencies of grants managers.

The business of government priority area leaders are Don Graves, deputy secretary of the Department of Commerce; Andrea Palm, deputy secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services; and John Tien, deputy secretary of the Department of Homeland Security.

News/Space
Department of the Air Force Finishes Preliminary Environmental Review of 6 Site Options for SPACECOM HQ
by Jane Edwards
Published on July 14, 2022
Department of the Air Force Finishes Preliminary Environmental Review of 6 Site Options for SPACECOM HQ

The Department of the Air Force has wrapped up the draft environmental assessment of six locations it is considering for the headquarters of U.S. Space Command.

The department conducted the evaluation in compliance with the National Environmental Policy Act and opened the draft document for public comments for a period of 30 days, the Air Force said Wednesday.

The Space Force said Redstone Arsenal in Huntsville, Alabama, was named the preferred location for SPACECOM’s headquarters.

The other five alternative sites being considered for the command’s permanent home were Albuquerque, New Mexico; Cape Canaveral, Florida; Bellevue, Nebraska; Colorado Springs, Colorado; and San Antonio, Texas.

These six sites were selected among 24 states that were considered to serve as the command’s headquarters.

Public comments will be taken into consideration and Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall, a three-time Wash100 awardee, will make the final basing decision and choose the site that would allow SPACECOM to accelerate the process of achieving “full operational capability” status, according to a Breaking Defense report.

The Space Force said the DAF is expected to decide on SPACECOM’s headquarters by the spring of 2023.

Executive Moves/News
Biden on Confirmation of Steve Dettelbach as ATF Director
by Jane Edwards
Published on July 13, 2022
Biden on Confirmation of Steve Dettelbach as ATF Director

The Senate on Tuesday confirmed career prosecutor Steve Dettelbach as director of the Department of Justice’s Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.

President Joe Biden called the Senate’s move an “important sign” that both political parties can work together to support law enforcement and fight gun violence, the White House said Tuesday.

The upper chamber on Tuesday approved Dettelbach to serve as ATF director in a 48-46 vote, making him the first Senate-confirmed head of the agency in over seven years, according to a report by NPR.

The president said Dettelbach will play a key role in implementing the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act and advancing other executive measures to counter crime and save lives.

Dettelbach is former U.S. attorney for the Northern District of Ohio during the Obama administration. Since 2016, he has been with BakerHostetler as co-leader of the law firm’s white collar, investigations and securities enforcement and litigation team.

Cybersecurity/Government Technology/News
Bipartisan Quantum Computing Cybersecurity Bill Passes in House, Awaits Action from Senate; Rep. Ro Khanna Quoted
by Charles Lyons-Burt
Published on July 13, 2022
Bipartisan Quantum Computing Cybersecurity Bill Passes in House, Awaits Action from Senate; Rep. Ro Khanna Quoted

The Quantum Computing Cybersecurity Preparedness Act, a legislative measure aimed to safeguard secure government information in anticipation of the continuing prevalence of quantum computing, passed in the U.S. House of Representatives on Tuesday.

Contained in the bill are mandates to the Office of Management and Budget to work alongside the Chief Information Officers Council and to furnish Congress with updates on the status of the federal government’s movement toward post-quantum cryptography standards, the office of California Representative Ro Khanna, D-Calif., said Tuesday.

“It’s not just our personal lives that would be upended in a post-quantum future. Our U.S. national security and government agencies data could be exposed and exploited as well,” Khanna asserted.

Khanna additionally urged the Senate to take the next steps in passing the bill so that it could be signed into law by the President, adding that this would be a crucial move in protecting citizens’ data.

The California congressman spearheaded the bill alongside Virginia Representative Gerry Connelly and South Carolina’s Nancy Mace, in a bipartisan effort. If codified, the coalition argues, the government would be equipped to ably combat bad actors and cybercriminals that utilize emergent quantum computing strategies for malpractice. The bill would also allow Congressional oversight into this undertaking.

Mace underlined the transformative potential of quantum computing and its capacity to “take our civilization forward in leaps and bounds” and “turn our conventional understanding of computing on its head.” But she also stressed the bill’s necessity in putting the proper protections in place so that innovation does not beget powerful and emboldened actions on the part of hackers.

As specified in the bill, the director of OMB would play an instrumental role in advising Congress on how to best strategize and organize against quantum-powered cyber invasions.

“We must be forward thinking to ensure we are an enterprise that guarantees security, builds trust, and improves customer service. Passage of this bill lets us do just that,” shared Connelly.

Government Technology/News
Gina Raimondo Offers Update on Semiconductor Funding Bill
by Jane Edwards
Published on July 13, 2022
Gina Raimondo Offers Update on Semiconductor Funding Bill

Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo said there has been progress in the past two weeks with a bill that would provide $52 billion worth of subsidies and incentives to support and boost domestic chip production to address the shortage of semiconductors, Bloomberg reported Tuesday.

Raimondo said the White House and lawmakers are “closing down issues and finding compromise” with the proposed U.S. Innovation and Competition Act, which would appropriate funds to advance research and development efforts and build new technologies to maintain the country’s competitive edge over China.

“Yes, it will happen — it’s taking much too long,” Raimondo said of the legislation on Bloomberg Television Monday.

“It isn’t right to play politics with national security, that’s what I think is happening,” she added.

Industry News/News
NREL Becomes Latest DOE National Lab to Join Cybersecurity Manufacturing Innovation Institute
by Naomi Cooper
Published on July 13, 2022
NREL Becomes Latest DOE National Lab to Join Cybersecurity Manufacturing Innovation Institute

The National Renewable Energy Laboratory has joined a consortium of public and private institutions that conduct research and development on enhancing the competition, cybersecurity and supply chain management in the U.S. manufacturing industry.

The laboratory will offer its Advanced Research on Integrated Energy Systems platform and cyber range to support the Cybersecurity Manufacturing Innovation Institute’s foundational tasks, including creating a digital platform for workforce development, the Department of Energy said Tuesday.

NREL is the fourth DOE national laboratory to join the national research institute, which is led by the University of Texas-San Antonio and funded by the Advanced Manufacturing Office.

The laboratory’s participation follows the launch of CyManII’s first public roadmap, which outlines the institute’s five-year plan of priorities and initiatives.

Contract Awards/Industry News/News
i-Link Solutions Awarded $100M BPA Contract to Provide ITV&V Support to the DHS, HRSA; Bob Busey Quoted
by William McCormick
Published on July 13, 2022
i-Link Solutions Awarded $100M BPA Contract to Provide ITV&V Support to the DHS, HRSA; Bob Busey Quoted

i-Link Solutions announced on Wednesday that the company has been awarded a potential five-year, $100 million blanket purchase agreement (BPA) will provide ITV&V services to meet the mission of HRSA for the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and the Health Resources Services and Administration (HRSA)

“i-Link Solutions takes pride in bringing its cutting-edge technology solutions to our US Government customers,” said Bob Busey, i-Link Solutions’ Vice President of Federal Services. “With over 20 years of experience supporting the commercial software market, i-Link Solutions brings significant expertise to bear when it comes to introducing artificial intelligence (AI) driven automation into the software testing process that improves software quality.” 

Through the contract, i-Link Solutions will provide Independent Testing, Verification, and Validation (ITV&V) Services for Information Technology (IT) Systems. The work will be performed predominantly in Herndon, VA. 

“We are excited to leverage our world-class software testing capabilities to support the HRSA and the Office of Information Technology (OIT),” said Bob Busey.

About i-Link Solutions 

i-Link Solutions, Inc. is an enterprise software engineering firm built on the principle of providing accessible, innovative, and cost-effective IT solutions. Our agile methodologies are created to ensure that the technical solutions we provide our clients are designed to meet their goals and needs. 

This approach allows us to create long-lasting and trusted customer-first relationships. Our services are used by key players in many industries and governmental organizations. 

Contract Awards/News
GSA Awards Air Travel Contracts for 2023 City Pair Program; Sonny Hashmi Quoted
by Naomi Cooper
Published on July 13, 2022
GSA Awards Air Travel Contracts for 2023 City Pair Program;  Sonny Hashmi Quoted

The General Services Administration has awarded contracts to eight U.S. air carriers to help the federal government save more than $1.28 billion in air travel costs for fiscal year 2023.

Through firm-fixed-price agreements with the air carriers, the GSA City Pair Program will provide an estimated 45 percent discount on airfare rates for official government air travel, GSA reported Tuesday.

The awardees are:

  • Alaska Airlines
  • American Airlines
  • Delta Airlines
  • Hawaiian Airlines
  • JetBlue Airways
  • Silver Airways
  • Southwest Airlines
  • United Airlines

 

The agency selected the air carriers based on the availability of their service, the total number of flights, average elapsed flight time and service price.

“The GSA City Pair Program is a great example of the federal government working together for the common mission, and creating value and cost savings for the taxpayers,” said Sonny Hashmi, commissioner of GSA’s Federal Acquisition Service as well as a previous Wash100 Award recipient.

The airfares purchased through the program have no cancellation or change fees and are fully refundable.

Government Technology/Industry News/News
Gordian Federal Cloud Achieves FedRAMP Authorization From JAB; President Mark Schiff Quoted
by William McCormick
Published on July 13, 2022
Gordian Federal Cloud Achieves FedRAMP Authorization From JAB; President Mark Schiff Quoted

Gordian announced on Wednesday that the leading provider of robust technology and services in all phases of the building lifecycle, has achieved the FedRAMP Moderate Provisional-Authority in order to Operate (P-ATO) from the Joint Authorization Board (JAB) for Gordian Federal Cloud.

“Completing the full FedRAMP authorization process is a testament to Gordian’s commitment to our customers in the federal government, who require a highly-regulated, secure environment for cloud-based software,” said Mark Schiff, President at Gordian.

Gordian Federal Cloud, an enterprise Software as a Service (SaaS) solution powered by RSMeans data, is a comprehensive suite of modules equipped with the necessary tools to better manage construction and facilities estimates as well as contracts and pricing proposals.

Gordian Federal Cloud is one of approximately 12 cloud products selected by the JAB per year to work with for a JAB P-ATO. The FedRAMP Program Management Office has recognized Gordian Federal Cloud as critical to federal real property assets management.

Mark Schiff also expressed his enthusiasm as well as the honor to help solve the significant challenges federal agencies face in building and managing our nation’s facilities and infrastructure through  the Gordian Federal Cloud.

“Achieving JAB P-ATO ensures Gordian’s government customers that Gordian Federal Cloud meets modern security standards for protecting federal information,” explained Bryan Walter, vice president and general manager of Federal Solutions with Gordian.

In addition, many other agencies can leverage Gordian Federal Cloud’s JAB P-ATO to issue their own authorization to operate.

Federal users interested in Gordian Federal Cloud can find more information on the FedRAMP Marketplace website, or by contacting Gordian directly at fedramp@gordian.com.

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