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General News/News
US to Provide $820M in Additional Military Aid to Ukraine; Antony Blinken Quoted
by Naomi Cooper
Published on July 5, 2022
US to Provide $820M in Additional Military Aid to Ukraine; Antony Blinken Quoted

The U.S. government will provide an additional $820 million in military assistance to support Ukraine in its fight against the Russian invasion.

J. Todd Breasseale, deputy assistant to the secretary for public affairs at DOD, said in an announcement published Friday the latest security assistance package includes $50 million in assistance through the use of a presidential drawdown authority and $770 million in funds from the Ukraine Security Assistance Initiative.

The assistance is the fourteenth drawdown of military equipment from the Pentagon’s inventories and consists of additional ammunition for High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems.

The Pentagon will also procure two National Advanced Surface-to-Air Missile Systems, up to 150,000 rounds of 155mm artillery ammunition and four additional counter-artillery radars through the USAI program.

The additional funds bring the total U.S. security assistance to Ukraine to approximately $7.6 billion since the beginning of the Biden administration.

Antony Blinken, secretary of the State Department and a 2021 Wash100 Award recipient, said in a separate announcement that the U.S. government continues to stand by the Ukraine government and its citizens to maintain their independence, security and territorial integrity.

“Our commitment to the Ukrainian people will not waver, and we will continue to stand united with Ukraine,” Blinken added.

Contract Awards/News
Office of Naval Research Taps Nakupuna for Award Management System Maintenance Support
by Mary-Louise Hoffman
Published on July 5, 2022
Office of Naval Research Taps Nakupuna for Award Management System Maintenance Support

Nakupuna Solutions has secured a seven-year, $24 million contract to help the U.S. Navy’s Office of Naval Research maintain a computer system for managing awards given to universities and nonprofit organizations.

The company will administer payments, review purchasing methods and support indirect cost negotiations for ONR through the Contract/Grant Award Management Information System, the Department of Defense said Friday.

CAMIS is designed to help the ONR University Business Affairs monitor the spending of grant funds and also supports tracking of other awards delegated by DOD from issuance to the closeout process.

The first task order under the sole-source, indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract is valued at $3.1 million.

Nakupuna Solutions is a Native Hawaiian Organization-owned small business that offers management consulting, business analytics and IT system design services to the government sector.

Acquisition & Procurement/M&A Activity/News
Vectrus, Vertex Company Complete Merger to Form Global Mission Services Company V2X; CEO Chuck Prow Quoted
by Charles Lyons-Burt
Published on July 5, 2022
Vectrus, Vertex Company Complete Merger to Form Global Mission Services Company V2X; CEO Chuck Prow Quoted

Vectrus has closed its transaction to merge with fellow defense and aerospace contractor the Vertex Company, together forming the new company V2X Inc.

The business combination is intended to yield an enterprise offering wide-ranging national security and technology modernization services to defense, civilian and international customers, the newly formed organization said Tuesday.

“We created a company with the scale and ability to compete for large integrated business opportunities by providing full life-cycle support across the converged environment,” commented Chuck Prow, the former CEO of Vectrus and eight-time Wash100 Award winner who is now CEO of V2X.

The converged environment Prow mentions is an element carried over from Vectrus that was introduced earlier this year. The concept aims to offer a unified physical and digital approach to address U.S. Department of Defense technological and operational needs. V2X’s team will perform services in operations and logistics, aerospace, training and technology.

The 11-member board of directors of V2X are populated by six Vectrus-appointed figures and five Vertex-assigned executives. Melvin Parker, Eric Pillmore, Chuck Prow, Stephen Waechter, Phillip Widman and Chairman Mary Howell are Vectrus’ instatements, while Vertex elected Ed Boyington, Dino Cusumano, Lee Evangelakos, Joel Rotroff and Neil Snyder.

V2X will inherit responsibilities such as the $250 million task order from the U.S. Army awarded to Vectrus for logistics support in February. Work under the contract will potentially extend through December 2026.

As a result of the merger’s finalization, prior Vertex stockholders now retain about 62 percent of V2X and past Vectrus investors own approximately 38 percent of the new company’s common stock. The transaction’s close moved 18.6 million shares of Vectrus common stock to Vertex shareholders. V2X’s stock will be traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol “VVX,” effective July 8.

Vectrus was financially advised by Goldman Sachs & Co., with additional advisement by Ernst & Young and Wolf Den Associates, while Vertex received financial appraisal from RBC Capital Markets, LLC and Evercore, with additional advisement from Fairmont Consulting Group.

Government Technology/News
Robert Costello: CISA Poised to Secure Procurement Authority
by Jane Edwards
Published on July 5, 2022
Robert Costello: CISA Poised to Secure Procurement Authority

Robert Costello, chief information officer at the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, said CISA’s component acquisition executive is set to receive its initial procurement authority in early July and that the agency will operate with its own contract specialists, Federal News Network reported Monday.

“There’s a lot of work to do internally just on our own identity and culture,” Costello said. “Now we’re a component of equal rank to [the Transportation Security Administration] or CBP, so we’re developing our own culture here as well.”

According to CISA’s website, David Patrick, the agency’s chief acquisition executive, oversees the realignment of CISA’s procurement and acquisition initiatives and the transformation of the office of chief acquisition executive.

Budget documents indicate that CISA is seeking $6.2 million in funds for fiscal year 2023 to hire 50 personnel to form a procurement team within the office of the chief acquisition executive.

The new team will work with other CISA programs and divisions to help streamline procurement planning and implementation and identify and use existing contractual methodologies to meet the needs of end users, according to justification documents.

General News/News
Department of the Navy Holds Tabletop Exercise for Reducing Threat of Climate Change
by Naomi Cooper
Published on July 1, 2022
Department of the Navy Holds Tabletop Exercise for Reducing Threat of Climate Change

The Department of the Navy has conducted a tabletop exercise to prepare military and industry partners for the implementation of the recently released climate strategy.

DON said Wednesday war game experts at the Marine Corps Warfighting Lab created the scenario used in the Climate Tabletop Exercise held at Marine Barracks Washington to evaluate climate change impacts on warfighter readiness.

The scenario was sent in October 2030 when a typhoon disrupts an amphibious exercise between the Navy and a partner nation in the Western Indo-Pacific area of responsibility.

Representatives from the Department of Defense, Congress, federal agencies, think tanks, private companies and non-governmental organizations participated in the tabletop exercise to examine how to put the Climate Action 2030 into action.

The strategy, which was unveiled in May, is aimed at building a climate-ready force by reducing the threat of climate change on mission, readiness and warfighting capacity.

“The Navy and Marine Corps must address climate change in our readiness and operations in order to maintain every advantage to fight and win,” said Meredith Berger, assistant secretary of the Navy for energy, installations and environment.

Contract Awards/Government Technology/News
Tyler Technologies Justice, Public Safety Platforms Adopted by Central Ohio County
by Charles Lyons-Burt
Published on July 1, 2022
Tyler Technologies Justice, Public Safety Platforms Adopted by Central Ohio County

Two Fairfield County, Ohio government institutions have selected public sector-serving software development company Tyler Technologies to install programs intended to streamline their information systems.

Fairfield County Probate and Juvenile Court has opted to utilize Tyler’s Enterprise Justice suite and the Fairfield County Sheriff’s Office has decided to operate Tyler’s Enterprise Public Safety suite, the Plano, Texas-based company said June 14.

“The [Fairfield County] courts and sheriff’s office are already doing impressive work serving their constituents, and we are excited to help them increase efficiency, improve processes, and help their staff focus on the most crucial tasks,” shared Rusty Smith, president of Tyler’s justice group.

The Columbus suburb’s sheriff’s office has elected to introduce programs from Tyler’s Enterprise Public Safety arsenal to establish a more functional streamlined workflow and functional dispersal of information throughout the department. The programs are designed to enable secure and precise resources for dispatchers, first responders and command staff while maintaining the office’s compliance with state and federal legislature.

Meanwhile, the company’s Enterprise Justice and Enterprise Supervision platforms will replace a legacy case management apparatus at the Probate and Juvenile Court that has aged out of its usefulness. With Tyler’s programs’ implementation, the court hopes to increase the effectiveness of its case management, render its daily functions more efficient and handle supervision protocols and pretrial procedures in a more economical fashion.

“Deploying the solutions in the cloud gives us the added benefits of less strain on our internal IT resources and knowing we’re always receiving the latest software updates,” explained Fairfield County Probate and Juvenile Court Judge Terre Vandervoort.

Tyler Technologies’ new agreement at these central Ohio locations marks the 11th Ohio county to take up the Enterprise Public Safety platform and the sixth Ohio court jurisdiction to embrace the Enterprise Justice programs.

Executive Moves/News
EUCOM Names Gen. Christopher Cavoli Commander; Lloyd Austin Quoted
by Charles Lyons-Burt
Published on July 1, 2022
EUCOM Names Gen. Christopher Cavoli Commander; Lloyd Austin Quoted

Gen. Christopher Cavoli, former commanding general of the U.S. Army’s Europe and Africa divisions, has been sworn in to lead the U.S. European Command.

The new appointment was commemorated in a ceremony at Patch Barracks, Germany on Friday, where Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin passed the American flag from predecessor General Tod Wolters to Cavoli to symbolize the transition, USEUCOM said.

“General Cavoli is exceptionally well-prepared to further strengthen NATO’s posture on its Eastern Flank—and to help forge a truly 21st-century security architecture for Europe,” Austin effused.

Austin, who is a two-time recipient of the Wash100 Award, also expressed confidence in the timing of Cavoli’s instatement and in the viability of his skill set and experience.

Across his over three-decade military career, Cavoli has occupied posts such as director for Russia on the Joint Staff and Major General, with additional deployments in Bosnia and Afghanistan.

Cavoli has served as a foreign area officer fluent in Italian, Russian and French. He has garnered awards and recognitions such as the Army Distinguished Service Medal with one bronze oak leaf cluster, the Defense Superior Service Medal, the Legion of Merit with two oak leaf clusters and the Afghanistan Campaign Medal with three service stars.

The general has earned fellowships at National Defense University, the George C. Marshall Center for European Security Studies and the Army Chief of Staff’s Strategic Studies Group.

In succeeding Wolters as commander, Cavoli is inheriting a position that has endured a trying few years, a span including Russia’s unsubstantiated invasion of Ukraine as well as Operation Allies Refuge/Welcome and Afghanistan’s non-combatant evacuation.

During the Patch Barracks ceremony, Austin commended Wolters’ accomplishments as noteworthy and “historic,” adding, “you’re meeting Russian aggression with unity, with spine, and with steel.”

GovCon Expert/Industry News/News
GovCon Expert Mark Amtower: Building Your Subject Matter Expert Platform
by William McCormick
Published on July 1, 2022
GovCon Expert Mark Amtower: Building Your Subject Matter Expert Platform

Mark Amtower, a managing partner of advisory firm Amtower & Co. and a member of Executive Mosaic’s GovCon Expert program, recently posted his most recent featured article via LinkedIn to discuss how to build a platform to establish credibility as a subject matter expert (SME) in the government space.

More specifically, GovCon Expert Mark Amtower detailed his more than three decades of work to become a SME in the government market, which includes producing 100 events and conferences as well as writing over 700 articles on various aspects of GovCon across multiple publications and has been quoted in 250 publications worldwide over his more than 38 years of experience.

“You cannot be a recognized industry expert unless and until the industry at large knows who you are. The industry keeps growing, adding new people, and each of us needs to work hard to maintain, much less grow, our name recognition in the market,” GovCon Expert Mark Amtower explained.

Amtower also strongly emphasized that importance for government contractors to take control of the visibility process and offered to work with a handful of people to provide direct coaching and specific deliverables.

“Why do I work at staying on the radar? It opens doors. Many people in GovCon already know my name. It leads to keeping the pipeline full. It helps close business,” GovCon Expert Mark Amtower added.

Click here to read the full article from GovCon Expert Mark Amtower.

Government Technology/News/Wash100
Military Service Leaders Meet to Tackle JADC2 Progress & Projections
by Christine Thropp
Published on July 1, 2022
Military Service Leaders Meet to Tackle JADC2 Progress & Projections

Service leaders from the U.S. Air Force, Army, Navy, Marine Corps and Space Force have convened to discuss the Joint All-Domain Command and Control concept of the Department of Defense as well as its progress and projections.

USAF said Wednesday the June 24 meeting was focused on finding opportunities to align developmental efforts and identifying challenges to advancing JADC2 objectives.

“As the Air Force develops [Advanced Battle Management System] in our effort to achieve information and decision advantage by delivering relevant data, information and capabilities to warfighters at all echelons, we must work together with our sister services and the DOD to ensure we connect our sensors and platforms and share our data as part of a joint force,” remarked Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. CQ Brown, Jr.

Meanwhile, Chief of Space Operations Gen. John Raymond talked about the contributions of Space Force Guardians to the JADC2 initiative with regard to space operations. “Space capabilities underpin modern warfare,” the 2022 Wash100 Award recipient emphasized.

Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Mike Gilday shared during the meeting, “Project Overmatch is the Navy’s contribution to JADC2, so as we develop the networks, infrastructure, data architecture, tools and analytics to enable sustained maritime dominance, it’s critical the Navy remains in sync with our joint teammates.”

When it comes to the Army, Chief of Staff Gen. James McConville noted how its annual JADC2 experimentation and demonstration event called Project Convergence is helping ensure that the service branch has decision dominance.

Other topics covered during the meeting were data sharing across the joint force and areas to focus on to meet JADC2 objectives.

“Meetings like the one we held today are important to ensure we continue to stay aligned when it comes to JADC2 – where we are collectively and where we are going,” said Brown.

Contract Awards/News
Small Businesses Receive DHS Security Tech Prototyping Contracts
by Kacey Roberts
Published on July 1, 2022
Small Businesses Receive DHS Security Tech Prototyping Contracts

Multiple companies have secured two-year grants to develop and demonstrate prototypes across nine technology areas for the second phase of the Department of Homeland Security’s Small Business Innovation Research Program.

DHS said Thursday it awarded up to $1 million to each SBIR participant whose proposal was deemed feasible in the initial stage.

Research topics include virus detection, 5G connectivity, transparent structural components, vehicle infectious diseases protection, amphibious ice rescue vehicles, 911 telecommunicator augmentation, software supply chain identification, intelligent document design and contraband detection technologies.

“Advancing technologies through research, development, and innovation investments are key to equipping DHS frontline workers with the tools they need to safeguard our nation,” said Kathryn Coulter Mitchell, the department’s acting undersecretary for science and technologies.

Successful demonstrations may open financial aid opportunities from non-SBIR-related entities to develop prototypes into commercial products for the third leg of the innovation program.

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