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Government Technology/News
Congress Should Formalize Federal Agency CIO Post, GAO Says
by Kacey Roberts
Published on September 21, 2022
Congress Should Formalize Federal Agency CIO Post, GAO Says

The Government Accountability Office has urged Congress to codify the authorities and responsibilities of the federal chief information officer to drive consistency in the role’s impact on governmentwide information technology functions such as cybersecurity.

In a 77-page report, GSA noted that CIOs at the agency level and in the private sector are more unrestricted in their ability to exercise authority across key information technology management areas than the federal CIO position.

The government audit agency polled 71 industry people holding the role or its equivalent to compare their duties to their government counterparts’ responsibilities outlined in law and guidance set forth by the Office of Management and Budget.

GAO found that while the agency and private sector CIOs assume responsibility and accountability for cybersecurity and IT investments, the federal CIO can only assist or consult for these types of duties.

Federal CIOs are also not required to report to higher-ups compared to agency and private sector CIOs who report to designated heads to ensure effective implementation of IT management responsibilities.

The watchdog recommended OMB to prioritize the development of federal CIOs through collaborations with agency counterparts and other executives as well as initiatives focused on improving managerial skills.

Government Technology/News
Air Force Innovation Unit Posts RFI for Autonomy Prime Program
by Naomi Cooper
Published on September 20, 2022
Air Force Innovation Unit Posts RFI for Autonomy Prime Program

AFWERX, the innovation arm of the Department of Air Force, has released a request for information for a new Prime program that seeks to accelerate the development and implementation of commercial autonomy technologies for military applications.

Autonomy Prime proposes a proving ground, which will include digital twins, testbed aircraft and modeling and simulation systems, to remove the barriers hindering the rapid testing of autonomy technologies in aircraft, spacecraft and ground vehicles.

“We recognize that many of the technical functions for autonomy apply across a large number of Air Force missions and commercial applications. Finding those overlaps and casting a wide net for solutions enables us to identify the most promising capabilities,” said Lt. Col. Tom Meagher, chief of the AFWERX Prime division.

The service branch said it is looking for sensors, communication technologies, software algorithms and other autonomy platforms ideal for testing and development.

Autonomy Prime builds on the framework of Agility Prime an existing program aimed at accelerating the development of the commercial electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft industry.

“We want to follow the philosophy in Agility Prime of forging new partnerships to accelerate development of dual use technologies and apply it to one of the primary focus areas of the department in the near future – autonomy,” Sterling Alley, technology transition lead of the Prime program.

Artificial Intelligence/News
DARPA Launches Program to Create AI Capable of Environment-Driven Conceptual Learning
by Naomi Cooper
Published on September 20, 2022
DARPA Launches Program to Create AI Capable of Environment-Driven Conceptual Learning

The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency is soliciting proposals for a new program to develop artificial intelligence agents capable of improving the ability of computational systems to analyze large amounts of multimedia.

DARPA said Monday that it has released a broad agency announcement for the Environment-driven Conceptual Learning program aimed at teaching AI to form symbolic representations and reasoning using linguistic and visual input.

ECOLE is a three-phase program that will run for four years. The BAA seeks proposals for the first two, 18-month phases that will focus on creating initial prototype implementations of AI agents and scaling their framework to enable interaction with human analysts.

DARPA will release a subsequent BAA for the 12-month phase three that will cover the development of concerns related to geospatial intelligence workflows.

Executive Moves/News
Caroline Bean Promoted to Senior Executive Service Position at DISA
by Naomi Cooper
Published on September 20, 2022
Caroline Bean Promoted to Senior Executive Service Position at DISA

Caroline Bean, acting head of the Defense Information Systems Agency’s Joint Enterprise Services Directorate, has been appointed to permanently assume the position as a senior executive.

Bean’s 20-year career at DISA included various program management roles focused on cloud adoption and enterprise services development and sustainment, the agency said Monday.

She previously served as director of the Defense Enterprise Office Solutions Program and lead engineer and program manager of DISA’s milCloud initiative.

Bean joined DISA in 2002 as a student intern at the agency’s System Support Office in Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania.

“She has continually prioritized evolving current capabilities to meet future mission needs of warfighters,” said Jason Martin, director of DISA’s Digital Capabilities and Security Center.

Executive Moves/News
Cisco Appoints Veteran Executive Jan Niemiec as VP of National Security and Defense Group
by Charles Lyons-Burt
Published on September 20, 2022
Cisco Appoints Veteran Executive Jan Niemiec as VP of National Security and Defense Group

Longtime Cisco executive Jan Niemiec has ascended to the role of vice president of the company’s National Security and Defense Group.

As VP of the newly-established NSDG, Niemic will be responsible for helping to administer the creation and implementation of various technology strategies for federal and public sector customers, the San Jose, California-based company said Tuesday.

Expressing his gratitude to the company’s senior leadership team for trusting him with his new role, Niemiec also shared his anticipation to help lay down the foundation for the NSDG.

“I know that we have big tasks ahead of us supporting the government in their most important missions while providing world class solutions in Zero Trust, Multi-Cloud and Hybrid Work,” Niemiec continued.

Niemec will draw on experience accrued from positions like his time as a regional manager for Sun Microsystems and his work as a commissioned officer in the U.S. Army. Niemiec additionally focused on budgetary concerns while serving the U.S. Air Force.

He began at Cisco in 2004 as an account manager for a prominent client in the U.S. Intelligence Community and has been with the company ever since. In this 18-year span, the newly promoted exec has held roles such as director of sales business development, regional sales director and, prior to his promotion, vice president of sales.

During his time with Cisco he has overseen pipeline development, account strategy and bookings for clients such as the director of National Intelligence, the Federal Bureau of Investigations and the defense industrial base.

The NSDG at Cisco is looking to utilize Niemiec’s expertise in government security to bolster its goal to enable the Department of Defense and industrial base to stay competitive. Niemiec will lead a team of technologists, solution engineers, veterans and more conducting intelligence-driven cybersecurity and beyond.

In March, Niemiec spoke with ExecutiveBiz for an Executive Spotlight interview, where he touched on how the company is attempting to address the growing needs of the DOD.

“As we look at the Department of Defense and the supporting agencies, there has been a massive acceleration and having to be able to digitize everything there is. As that’s taking place, it’s accelerating the mission and raising expectations across the board on what can be accomplished,” Niemiec stated.

Contract Awards/News/Wash100
NGA Awards G-EGD Contract Renewal to Maxar Technologies for Mission-Ready Satellite Imagery; CEO Dan Jablonsky Quoted
by William McCormick
Published on September 20, 2022
NGA Awards G-EGD Contract Renewal to Maxar Technologies for Mission-Ready Satellite Imagery; CEO Dan Jablonsky Quoted

Maxar Technologies announced on Tuesday that the company has received an Option Year 3 contract renewal from the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) for a total value of $176 million, which began on Sept. 1st, 2022.

Under the renewal contract award, Maxar will support the Global Enhanced GEOINT Delivery (G-EGD) program and continue providing over 400,000 government users with unclassified, online and offline, on-demand access to high-resolution commercial imagery.

“As the provider of G-EGD, Maxar is proud to help advance the U.S. government’s long history of providing global security and humanitarian initiatives with geospatial data and imagery,” said Dan Jablonsky, president and CEO of Maxar as well as a 2022 Wash100 Award recipient.

Since 2011, the G-EGD program has enabled warfighters, first responders, intelligence analysts and civil government users to tap into Maxar’s 125-petabyte imagery archive and daily imagery collections for time-sensitive, mission-critical planning and operations.

During G-EGD Option Year 2, NGA developed a roadmap to integrate five commercial synthetic aperture radar (SAR) data providers into the G-EGD platform by the end of 2023.

“G-EGD has been instrumental in enabling NGA to provide unclassified access to satellite imagery for a wide range of U.S. government users and partners,” Jablonsky explained.

Maxar’s G-EGD team also offers monthly training webinars to educate government users on how to access and make the best use of the program. Click here to learn more.

About Maxar Technologies

Maxar Technologies is a provider of comprehensive space solutions and secure, precise, geospatial intelligence. We deliver disruptive value to government and commercial customers to help them monitor, understand and navigate our changing planet; deliver global broadband communications; and explore and advance the use of space.

DHS/Government Technology/News
DHS Becomes 1st Federal Agency to Adopt EV for Law Enforcement; John Tien Quoted
by Jamie Bennet
Published on September 20, 2022
DHS Becomes 1st Federal Agency to Adopt EV for Law Enforcement; John Tien Quoted

The Department of Homeland Security has debuted its first battery electric vehicle customized for use in law enforcement missions.

The upfitted Ford Mustang Mach-E will be assigned to the Federal Law Enforcement Training Centers’ office in Cheltenham, Maryland, the department said Monday.

“DHS is proud to be the first Federal agency to upfit a battery electric vehicle for law enforcement use. As we ramp up EV adoption, we are excited to see how this and other EVs perform for our mission,” said Homeland Security Deputy Secretary John Tien.

The transition to BEVs is part of the department’s climate action plan to reduce carbon footprint through water resilience, fleet electrification and other sustainability initiatives.

DHS completed the EV customization work in accordance with Federal Protective Service standards in April. 

FPS is currently conducting controlled performance benchmarking and cybersecurity assessments of the Mach-E to identify and address potential risks posed by converting the FPS fleet into electric vehicles.

Government Technology/News
OSTP Releases Technical Evaluation for Potential Central Bank Digital Currency System
by Jane Edwards
Published on September 20, 2022
OSTP Releases Technical Evaluation for Potential Central Bank Digital Currency System

The White House Office of Science and Technology Policy has issued a report that outlines the policy objectives for a U.S. central bank digital currency and presents an analysis of technical design choices for a CBDC system in accordance with a March executive order on digital assets.

The report also analyzes how such technical design choices would impact the policy objectives for CBDC platform, the White House said Friday.

Some of the policy objectives listed in the report are providing benefits and mitigating risks for consumers, investors and businesses; promoting economic growth and financial stability and mitigating systemic risks; and improving payment systems.

The document touches on the feasibility of establishing a minimum viable product for the system and discusses how a CBDC may impact federal operations with a focus on privacy and cybersecurity, social safety net programs and customer experience.

OSTP said the report offers recommendations on how to prepare federal agencies for a CBDC implementation.

The document recommends that the Federal Reserve continue research and experimentation work related to CBDC systems and calls on OSTP and the National Science Foundation to come up with a research-and-development agenda for digital assets to further promote innovation in support of the Federal Reserve’s initiatives.

The report also recommends that the federal government scale up technological capacity, infrastructure and expertise to mitigate risks associated with digital assets.

GovCon Expert/News
GovCon Expert Emily Murphy: Congress Should Reauthorize Small Business Innovation Research Program
by Jane Edwards
Published on September 20, 2022
GovCon Expert Emily Murphy: Congress Should Reauthorize Small Business Innovation Research Program

Emily Murphy, senior fellow at the George Mason University School of Business’ Center for Government Contracting and former head of the General Services Administration, said Congress should reauthorize the Small Business Innovation Research program to ensure that the Department of Defense and other federal agencies have continued access to critical technologies.

GovCon Expert Emily Murphy, a three-time Wash100 Award winner, wrote in a commentary published Monday on Defense News that Congress should foster collaboration and establish a framework for future research and development by encouraging agencies to share outcomes from previous SBIR awards.

Lawmakers should also advance the use of open topics for early-stage awards under the SBIR program to attract small businesses that have not taken part in government contracting.

She said open topics ask applicants what research work could benefit a specific agency program.

“SBIR awards should be based on merit and promote national security, transparency and innovation,” Murphy said. “A formula attempting to quantify how many times a business may iterate its innovation to achieve success is dangerous because it takes away the ability of an agency to judge whether sufficient progress is being made,” she added.

C4ISR/News
Lt. Gen. Scott McKean: Army’s Project Convergence to Feature Joint Combat Tech
by Jamie Bennet
Published on September 20, 2022
Lt. Gen. Scott McKean: Army’s Project Convergence to Feature Joint Combat Tech

Lt. Gen. Scott McKean, deputy commanding general of the U.S. Army Futures Command, said a forthcoming all-service exercise will focus on experimenting joint multinational combat technologies and futuristic defense capabilities.

Project Convergence 2022 will involve not only U.S. special operations forces, but also service members, researchers and industry partners from the U.K. and Australia, the command said Monday.

“Using existing and emerging technologies from space to land and sea, PC22 will experiment with capabilities that protect against air and missile threats as well as those that will allow us to defeat anti-access defenses,” said McKean, who serves as the event’s director this year.

About 300 technology platforms such as unmanned aerial systems, next-generation sensors and autonomous fighting vehicles will be part of the event.

McKean added military participants seek to shine a light on Joint All-Domain Command and Control development efforts by showcasing the Air Force’s Advanced Battle Management System and the Navy’s Project Overmatch.

The Army plans to introduce the PC22 Technology Gateway, an industry engagement initiative that would enable the service branch to assess new military technologies from the private sector.

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