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Capgemini Receives Global Cloud Environment Modernization Contract From U.S. Army; CEO Doug Lane Quoted
by William McCormick
Published on August 2, 2022
Capgemini Receives Global Cloud Environment Modernization Contract From U.S. Army; CEO Doug Lane Quoted

Capgemini Government Solutions announced on Tuesday that the company has been awarded a three-year contract to assist the U.S. Army as the service branch moves to modernize, transform and grow its Cloud Common Shared Services environment, cARMY. 

Under the contract, Capgemini will support and enable the Enterprise Cloud Management Agency (ECMA) to help make data-driven decisions and decrease time-to-field in support of the Army’s mission. The work will also drive the implementation and adoption of artificial intelligence and machine learning programs that thrive on data to deliver mission readiness in new digital environments.

“The cARMY project allows the Army to empower teams to make better data-driven decisions. We are honored to support it in partnership with the ECMA,” said Doug Lane, president and CEO of Capgemini Government Solutions and a 2022 Wash100 Award winner.

Capgemini will become the Army’s enterprise cloud common shared services provider based on the organization’s deep expertise in the adoption of a digital-first strategy within larger and complex organizations. 

The work will expand, operate and continuously improve upon on cARMY cloud common shared services to reduce complexity and increase security standards. 

“Capgemini is proud to support the Army in this important modernization initiative, which will enable cloud adoption across the entire enterprise,” said Doug Lane added. 

In addition, ECMA Director Paul Puckett also commented that applying the science of delivering cloud common services at scale isn’t enough for the U.S. Army. He expressed his excitement to partner with Capgemini Government Solutions to apply the perfect blend of cloud common services for the service branch as well as the art and science of supporting the global mission.

About Capgemini Government Solutions

Launched in 2002, Capgemini Government Solutions is a U.S. company based in McLean, Virginia. Capgemini partners with U.S. federal government organizations to bring the global public and private sector insight and experience required for mission transformation. 

Capgemini’s U.S. federal business delivers enterprise and technology modernization solutions to our vast portfolio of Civilian, Health, National Security and Defense clients. Get the future you want with Capgemini Government Solutions.

Industry News/Wash100
Leidos to Acquire Australian Special Mission Business From Cobham Limited; Chairman Roger Krone Quoted
by William McCormick
Published on August 2, 2022
Leidos to Acquire Australian Special Mission Business From Cobham Limited; Chairman Roger Krone Quoted

Leidos has entered into an agreement with Cobham Limited to acquire its Australian Special Mission business under its subsidiary Cobham Aviation Services. The terms of the acquisition haven’t been disclosed and the deal is subject to customary closing conditions.

Following the acquisition of Cobham’s Special Mission significant capabilities, Leidos will provide the Australian Federal Government with airborne border surveillance as well as search and rescue services to patrol the country’s 8.2 million square kilometer economic zone with one of the world’s largest outsourced civil maritime surveillance operations.

“Cobham’s Special Mission team conducts essential operations that protect Australia’s borders, support law enforcement and environmental protection and save lives,” said Leidos Chairman and CEO Roger Krone, the only nine-time Wash100 winner in the award’s prestigious history.

Krone also discussed how the integration of Leidos Australia will expand the scope of the organization’s global airborne ISR capabilities, diversify revenues and open up new growth avenues.”

Cobham Special Mission operates 14 modified aircrafts for more than 30 missions a year featuring a highly specialized mission aircrew training system to deliver critical services across Australia, including fixed-wing search-and-rescue response capabilities over land and sea on behalf of the Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA).

“The addition of the Special Mission business will bring new, expansive services to our offerings across Australia. I look forward to working with this exceptional team,” said Leidos Australia Chief Executive Paul Chase.

About Leidos

Leidos is a Fortune 500 technology, engineering, and science solutions and services leader working to solve the world’s toughest challenges in the defense, intelligence, civil, and health markets. The company’s 43,000 employees support vital missions for government and commercial customers. 

Government Technology/News
‘Quantum Navy’ Video Series to Launch on Naval Research Lab’s YouTube Channel
by Christine Thropp
Published on August 2, 2022
‘Quantum Navy’ Video Series to Launch on Naval Research Lab’s YouTube Channel

The U.S. Naval Research Laboratory looks to underscore the importance of quantum research through a three-part series it is launching on the YouTube platform with help from the Defense Media Activity.

NRL said Monday the “Quantum Navy” series will share the history of quantum, tackle the lab’s crucial role in driving the U.S. quantum initiative and provide previews of the future of quantum and its impact on the Navy.

Computing, sensing and communication are some of the areas where quantum information science could offer technological improvements. NRL leaders will discuss the efforts of lab researchers to explore these areas of high interest for the Navy.

“Quantum networks will be essential to modern secure communications and to computing, sensor and precision time enhancements in the 21st Century. NRL, along with our DC-QNet partners, will work to advance quantum network capabilities and leadership,” said Gerald Borsuk, NRL’s associate director of research for the systems directorate.

NRL has been serving as the service branch’s Quantum Information Research Center since 2020. It is responsible for connecting with public and private sector organizations to advance QIS research, development and application.

NRL’s YouTube channel will have the first video on the series on Aug. 3, with new episodes uploaded every Wednesday.

Government Technology/News
NRC to Formalize NuScale Small Modular Reactor Certification
by Mary-Louise Hoffman
Published on August 2, 2022
NRC to Formalize NuScale Small Modular Reactor Certification

The Nuclear Regulatory Commission is finalizing certification of a small modular reactor designed by NuScale, which Fluor holds a majority stake in.

NRC said Friday its personnel received instruction to release a final rule regarding the clearance signifying the multimodule SMR technology complies with safety requirements.

The agency received an application from the reactor builder in December 2016 and completed a final safety evaluation report on the design in August 2020.

NuScale SMR, which comprises a dozen modules designed to produce 600 megawatts of electricity, will become the seventh design to receive approval for use in the U.S.

NRC noted the new system’s operating and safety mechanisms use natural convection.

Government Technology/News
NIH, Google, University of Arkansas to Collaborate on Biomedical Research Cloud-Based Module Development
by Regina Garcia
Published on August 2, 2022
NIH, Google, University of Arkansas to Collaborate on Biomedical Research Cloud-Based Module Development

University of Arkansas researchers will team up with Google software engineers and a National Institutes of Health organization in an effort to create learning modules on artificial intelligence and machine learning applications in biomedical research.

The university said Monday it secured a $140,135 grant from NIH’s National Institute of General Medical Sciences to help address the computational requirements of AI-focused studies with the use of cloud computing technology.

Justin Zhan, a data science professor at U of A, will utilize cloud modules his team created to equip and train biomedical researchers to simplify data analysis for various types of medical and scientific images. 

Zhan is working closely with Larry Cornett, director at the Arkansas IDeA Network of Biomedical Research Excellence, and associate biomedical engineering professor Kyle Quinn on the project.

The NIH-sponsored Arkansas Integrative Metabolic Research Center will help the research team develop case studies for the learning modules.

Contract Awards/News
Raytheon Lands $110M Australian Air Force Combat Training Contract
by Kacey Roberts
Published on August 2, 2022
Raytheon Lands $110M Australian Air Force Combat Training Contract

Raytheon Technologies has secured a five-year, $109.7 million contract to train Australia’s air force personnel to operate the F/A-18F and EA-18G platforms.

The Australian defense department said Monday that Raytheon and its subcontractor, Milskil, will work to facilitate ground-based simulator training for aircrews at a military installation located in Queensland.

Forty-nine employees from the two companies will carry out the Electronic Attack Air Combat Training Support contract. The Australian air force has used Boeing-built Super Hornet fighter jets for more than 10 years.

Boeing also produces the EA-18G Growler, an electronic attack aircraft designed to help operators disrupt and deceive military electronic systems.

Executive Moves/News
Marie Russell Joins Maximus as VP of Federal Alliances; Teresa Weipert Quoted
by Charles Lyons-Burt
Published on August 1, 2022
Marie Russell Joins Maximus as VP of Federal Alliances; Teresa Weipert Quoted

Former Juniper Networks executive Marie Russell has been appointed vice president of federal alliances at government services company Maximus.

As a member of the federal alliances team, Russell will be expected to manage and grow Maximus’ various collaborations between agencies and technology organizations, the McLean, Virginia-based company said Monday.

Teresa Weipert, general manager of federal services at Maximus, shared that Russell has been brought on to bolster the effort to amplify federal agencies’ missions by identifying and embracing new technologies that will meet their needs and help them achieve their goals. To do so, Weipert, who is a 2022 Wash100 Award winner, added, Russell will tap into the company’s “ecosystem of technology partners.”

Russell has gained experience through work such as serving as assistant vice president of channel sales and marketing at Alcatel, which was eventually bought by Nokia. She established the channel program at the company and nurtured it to reach over $120 million in revenue.

She also occupied the role of business development executive at telecommunications company Walker and Associates, where she handled the accounts for AT&T, Verizon and various federal government contractors.

Before coming to Maximus, Russell spent the last eight years at Juniper Networks in positions such as director of federal field and partner marketing, senior director of global partner programs and marketing and most recently, senior director of EMEA field and partner marketing.

During her career, Russell has earned distinctions such as the Chairman’s Superior Performance Award from the Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association International, on which she served for a time on the board of directors.

Expressing her excitement to come aboard at Maximus, Russell explained, “As federal agencies look to the future and modernize, there is an opportunity for Maximus and our technology partners to re-imagine what is possible and find ways to do more for our customers and for our citizens.”

Russell’s appointment comes on the heels of Maximus’ June hire of Robert Knapp as VP of digital government solutions

Cybersecurity/Government Technology/News
Barry Duplantis: Five Ways Federal Agencies Can Best Implement CISA Cyber Threat Playbooks
by Charles Lyons-Burt
Published on August 1, 2022
Barry Duplantis: Five Ways Federal Agencies Can Best Implement CISA Cyber Threat Playbooks

Barry Duplantis, general manager of public sector business and vice president at software company Mattermost, has shared his thoughts on how government agencies can maximize their cybersecurity protections in light of recently released Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency playbooks.

Duplantis is supportive of both the Biden administration’s cybersecurity Executive Order and the CISA playbooks but says there is a gulf between putting forward these ideas and actually implementing them into daily practice and executable processes.

In a July 12 article published on government technology website FCW, Duplantis lays out five guidelines for taking CISA’s conceptual goals and realizing them.

His suggestions begin with urging agencies to tailor and shape CISA’s guidelines to their own individual needs and systems. Most important in this, Duplantis says, is the creation of digital playbooks and embedding them within a unified incident response architecture wherein information and findings about cyber attacks can be circulated to all contributors and members of an agency. This is preferable, in Duplantis’s view, from a written or physical copy of the playbooks such as the spreadsheets that some agencies still maintain.

By utilizing this widely shared, digitally-accessible and customized playbook, agencies can develop game plans and methods of immediate response in the case of cyber attacks that break down individual peoples’ responsibilities and ensure there is a legible course of action.

Duplantis also proffers agency task orders to use automated keywords, such as ‘#security-critical,’ that can be helpful, especially in a time of emergency. Additionally, he recommends gathering and saving data from various cyber incidents and reviewing them closely in order to make more careful and exacting decisions in the face of similar threats in the future.

Altogether, Duplantis reasons that establishing a cohesive, up-to-date and specialized system for answering to cyber malfeasance will make government agencies more attractive to quality candidates for jobs and generally ensure they are equipped to meet these challenges, which have skyrocketed in regularity in the past couple of years.

Industry News/News
New SBA Committees to Expand Innovation, Patient Capital Access Across Industry
by Naomi Cooper
Published on August 1, 2022
New SBA Committees to Expand Innovation, Patient Capital Access Across Industry

The Small Business Administration has established two new advisory committees that will provide the agency with insights on how to increase access to long-term capital and expand innovation and entrepreneurship across the U.S.

The Invention, Innovation and Entrepreneurship Advisory Committee will focus on the transition of new technologies from the laboratory to the marketplace while the Investment Capital Advisory Committee will be tasked with creating a more diverse and inclusive investment landscape for small businesses, SBA said Saturday.

Committee members will provide advice and recommendations to agency officials on policy and program development and execution.

“These new advisory committees will help us gain valuable insights into not only how the SBA can improve programs and policies to strengthen the innovation ecosystem across the nation, but also how the agency can better serve our customers while accelerating the flow of patient private and public capital to innovative startups and small businesses,” said SBA Administrator Isabella Casillas Guzman.

Bailey DeVries, the associate administrator of the SBA Office of Investment and Innovation, said the agency’s support for innovation builds on the Small Business Innovation Research program, which has been providing funding to start-ups for the past four decades.

SBA is calling for nominations to the committees from members of the public.

News/Space
National Science and Technology Council Unveils Orbital Debris Implementation Plan
by Naomi Cooper
Published on August 1, 2022
National Science and Technology Council Unveils Orbital Debris Implementation Plan

The National Science and Technology Council has released a strategic plan for developing a coordinated approach to addressing risks posed by orbital debris to space exploration initiatives.

The National Orbital Debris Implementation Plan outlines 44 specific actions for federal government agencies to mitigate, track and remediate space debris that orbits around the Earth to ensure the operability of satellite systems.

The framework, prepared by the Orbital Debris Interagency Working Group Subcommittee on Space Weather, Security and Hazards, aims to ensure space debris monitoring, remediation, mitigation and other related efforts are coordinated across the government.

It also informs the development of policies in response to the advances in space technology and other factors.

The Implementation Plan accomplishes objectives set by the U.S. Space Priorities Framework and builds on the National Orbital Debris Research and Development Plan published in 2021.

The White House Office of Science and Technology Policy solicited public comments on the development of the implementation plan in November 2021.

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