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Executive Moves/News
System High Corporation Elevates Robert Sanborn to Chief Technology, Innovation Officer; Rob Howe Quoted
by Charles Lyons-Burt
Published on August 23, 2022
System High Corporation Elevates Robert Sanborn to Chief Technology, Innovation Officer; Rob Howe Quoted

Veteran security industry leader Robert Sanborn has ascended to the role of executive vice president and chief technology and innovation officer at multi-domain defense contractor System High Corporation.

As CTIO, Sanborn will leverage expertise gleaned from a nearly four-decade career in the public and private sectors to find, grow and deliver new tools and technologies for usage in security and protection environments, the Chantilly, Virginia-headquartered company said Tuesday.

Rob Howe, CEO and president of System High, asserted that Sanborn’s carefully cultivated relationships with U.S. defense and intelligence as well as internationally-based networks will be a value-add to the company’s executive leadership team.

Sanborn’s working life has included time spent as a U.S. Designated Security Authority representing the Department of Defense. Accomplishments within this role include overseeing global security reviews for the inter-agency National Disclosure Policy Committee, composing, dissecting and remarking on U.S. international security legislature and appearing on behalf of the U.S. to the Multinational Industrial Security Working Group.

The newly promoted executive’s core capabilities are founded in cybersecurity, international security, industrial security, program protection, counterintelligence and protective service operations.

Prior to his promotion, Sanborn was Howe’s strategic advisor. He has served at System High for the last two years.

Government Technology/News
New R&D Hub to Help NTT DATA Develop Technologies for Customers; Eric Clark Quoted
by Charles Lyons-Burt
Published on August 23, 2022
New R&D Hub to Help NTT DATA Develop Technologies for Customers; Eric Clark Quoted

Information technology services provider NTT DATA has opted to build a research and development hub in Plano, Texas principally to demonstrate and test its products for clients.

The North American Innovation Center will add to NTT DATA’s global network of technology study and implementation facilities, the company said Tuesday. There are currently six ICs established throughout the world and the new IC will be adjoined to NTT DATA’s Innovation Studio in Plano.

Eric Clark, chief digital and strategy officer at NTT DATA Services, shared that the new IC comes out of a drive to offer forward-thinking technology services to customers and is intended to accelerate “research, development and experimentation of advanced technologies into our program to drive rapid evolution and effective digital transformation strategies for our clients.”

The Innovation Center concept centers on the identification, genesis and concerted growth of evolving technological strategies. Team members working in the ICs prime these nascent tools in order to match the needs of businesses. The ICs are also built to assist with digital transformation processes and ease the burdens of technological advancement that befall many organizations.

With a wide scope that touches on a number of focus areas, the North American IC will concentrate on subject fields such as 5G, city planning and digital humans. The hub’s technological development will span the full lifecycle, from conception through proof of concept and full realization.

The IC’s Boston, Massachusetts staff is partnering with the MIT Media Lab, a prestigious academic and research outfit that plans to work closely with the new IC as a whole.

NTT DATA’s IC announcement follows the company’s March acquisition of the digital transformation-specializing company Vectorform. The North American IC’s work in digital transformation will likely compound with their portfolio-add of Vectorform.

Government Technology/News
Army’s Latest UH-60 Black Hawk Variant Completes IOT&E at Fort McCoy
by Naomi Cooper
Published on August 23, 2022
Army’s Latest UH-60 Black Hawk Variant Completes IOT&E at Fort McCoy

The latest variant of the U.S. Army’s UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter has completed an initial operational test and evaluation at Fort McCoy, Wisconsin, enabling the service branch to set requirements for the aircraft’s full rate production, DVIDS reported Friday.

Five UH-60V helicopters flew a total of more than 120 hours under realistic battlefield conditions during the three-week preliminary testing that began on July 5.

The Utility Helicopters Project Office then performed record testing from July 28 through Aug. 5, concluding with more than 200 flight hours in total.

The V-model Black Hawk utility helicopter replaces the Army’s legacy Black Hawk L-model helicopter fleet and includes a digital glass cockpit and integrated avionics suite.

The aircraft secured an Instrument Flight Rules certification to fly in national airspace at any time of the day and under instrumented meteorological conditions in April.

Government Technology/News
Air Force Cryptologic Assets Integrated Into Modernized Integrated Logistics System
by Naomi Cooper
Published on August 23, 2022
Air Force Cryptologic Assets Integrated Into Modernized Integrated Logistics System

Air Force Materiel Command has fielded a modernized logistics planning and analysis system designed to enable the Cryptologic and Cyber Systems Division to manage the wholesale item management and repair storage of cryptologic assets.

AFMC said the Integrated Logistics System – Supply Program Management Office has verified 284,000 assets migrated to the ILS-S and user transaction has begun on July 26.

In 2017, AFMC’s Strike Team One determined that the CCSD’s capability requirements for managing the repair of cryptologic assets should be incorporated into the ILS-S application as part of an departmentwide overhaul initiated by the Department of Defense.

Beginning in April 2021, the ILS-S PMO worked with the CCSD to consolidate the full range of the directorate’s functional capability requirements and incorporate them into the modernized ILS-S application.

The ILS-S PMO then tested the new capabilities, validated the data incorporated into the system and provided hands on-training to the CCSD team.

“CCSD is looking forward to a continued partnership to ensure the Air Force cryptologic assets are available and accountable for the warfighter,” said Barbara Craig, program manager of the Cryptologic Depot Accountability System.

Government Technology/News
Pentagon Brings Together Over 190 Companies for RDER Industry Engagement Day
by Naomi Cooper
Published on August 23, 2022
Pentagon Brings Together Over 190 Companies for RDER Industry Engagement Day

More than 190 commercial companies have participated in an industry engagement day hosted by the Department of Defense to discuss the vision and technical priorities of the Rapid Defense Experimentation Reserve initiative.

Participants of the event held at Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory gained first-hand knowledge of how the RDER enables prototyping and experimentation to support joint warfighting concepts, the Pentagon said Monday.

“RDER is part of a Defense-wide effort to engage our innovative industry partners to rapidly develop and field capabilities needed to build an enduring advantage, and support campaigning as well as the Joint fight,” said Bruce Juselis, division chief for RDER technical accession and proposal development.

The industry engagement day included several classified briefings on the RDER program, proposal criteria and technology capability requirements.

The RDER program is a multi-year campaign that solicits feedback from the services and combatant commands to address capability gaps in joint warfighting.

In November, Heidi Shyu, undersecretary for research and engineering at the Department of Defense and a 2022 Wash100 Award winner, said her office has selected 32 ideas for funding that could address the identified warfighting challenges.

Executive Moves/GovCon Expert/News
GovCon Expert Jerry McGinn Joins Software AG Government Solutions Board of Directors
by William McCormick
Published on August 23, 2022
GovCon Expert Jerry McGinn Joins Software AG Government Solutions Board of Directors

GovCon Expert Jerry McGinn, executive director of the Center for Government Contracting at George Mason University’s School of Business, announced that the two-time Wash100 Award recipient has joined Software AG Government Solutions as a member of its Board of Directors.

Jerry McGinn has joined fellow leading and elite executives on the board of directors such as CIA veteran Alan Wade, Air Force veteran Gen. Chuck Heflebower as well as Software AG’s Amy Farrant, Mike Haugen and EverWatch CEO John Hillen, a previous winner of the prestigious Wash100 Award.

As the Executive Director of the Center for Government Contracting in the School of Business with GMU, GovCon Expert Jerry McGinn leads the first-of-its-kind university center to drive the education and training, research and collaboration on issues facing the GovCon industry and community.

Prior to joining GMU, McGinn served as the senior career official in the Office of Manufacturing and Industrial Base Policy in the Department of Defense to analyze the capabilities and overall health of the defense industrial base.

Software AG Government Solutions is a growth-oriented software company dedicated to serving the U.S. federal, state and local government market as well as the aerospace and defense sector with IT solutions.

Software AG Government Solutions operates its headquarters in Herndon, VA. Software AG is the developer of the global leading webMethods integration platform with a specialty in large-scale, mission-critical systems that demand full audibility across complex extended enterprises.

News/Space
Millennium Space Systems-Built GEO Wide Field of View Satellite Goes Online
by Christine Thropp
Published on August 23, 2022
Millennium Space Systems-Built GEO Wide Field of View Satellite Goes Online

A space vehicle developed by Boeing‘s Millennium Space Systems subsidiary for the U.S. States Space Force’s Space Systems Command is now online and is being operated by the Naval Research Laboratory’s Blossom Point Tracking Facility.

The satellite manufacturer said Monday data from SSC’s Geosynchronous Earth Orbit Wide Field of View satellite is run through Blossom Point for processing and is coordinated with Space Control Network.

“With WFOV online, we’re going to see critical data that will inform the future Overhead Persistent Infrared architecture,” commented Jason Kim, CEO of Millennium Space Systems.

The company was responsible for GEO WFOV’s design and manufacturing as well as integration with a Space Force sensor developed by L3Harris Technologies. The space vehicle was launched aboard USSF-12, a United Launch Alliance-made rocket, on July 1.

Government Technology/News
Lt. Gen. John Morrison: Army’s BYOD Program to Use Cybersecurity, Cloud Platforms
by Mary-Louise Hoffman
Published on August 23, 2022
Lt. Gen. John Morrison: Army’s BYOD Program to Use Cybersecurity, Cloud Platforms

Lt. Gen. John Morrison, deputy chief of staff at the U.S. Army’s G-6 office, said the service has performed cybersecurity assessments to prepare for a pilot program that will allow some personnel to connect their own devices to the branch’s internal network, Signal Magazine reported.

“We have layered in the security, all based off of zero-trust principles, and that notion of knowing who that individual user is,” Morrison said Tuesday during a media roundtable held at the TechNet Augusta event.

He told reporters the Army’s bring-your-own-device initiative could begin within the next two months and would use a Department of Defense cloud hosting infrastructure.

Army Reserve and National Guard members are the initial participants in the upcoming BYOD program and an accompanying virtualization effort.

“We have established the foundations for how to do cloud,” Morrison added. He expects the branch to eventually involve active-duty personnel worldwide in its BYOD program.POC - 2022 5G Forum

Join the Potomac Officers Club’s 5G Forum on Sept. 13 to hear from Lt. Gen. John Morrison as he shares his perspective on the fifth generation of cellular technology. Morrison has been confirmed to act as keynote speaker at the virtual event. Visit the POC Events page to learn more about upcoming forums for government and GovCon leaders.

Government Technology/News
Labor Department to Unveil Online Tool for Construction Contract Award Notifications
by Jane Edwards
Published on August 23, 2022
Labor Department to Unveil Online Tool for Construction Contract Award Notifications

The Department of Labor’s office of federal contract compliance programs will launch on Friday, Aug. 26, an online portal meant to transform the way the agency receives notifications of awards of construction contracts and subcontracts.

DOL said the Notification of Construction Contract Award Portal will provide contractors and contracting personnel an electronic system to file with OFCCP a notice within 10 days of the issuance of a federal construction contract or subcontract valued at more than $10,000.

Vendors can use the portal to upload in bulk information on contract value, contract awarding entity, estimated commencement and completion dates of a contract and other key details of awarded construction contracts.

OFCCP expects the online platform to serve as a key source for submitting and tracking notifications of construction contract awards for evaluation by the agency.

Executive Moves/News
Anthony Fauci to Depart Role as NIAID Director in December
by Jane Edwards
Published on August 23, 2022
Anthony Fauci to Depart Role as NIAID Director in December

Anthony Fauci announced on Monday that he will step down from his roles as director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases and chief medical adviser to President Joe Biden in December to pursue the next phase of his career.

He has been leading NIAID for 38 years and served seven U.S. presidents during his career, offering advice on HIV/AIDS, anthrax attacks, West Nile virus, Ebola, Zika, COVID-19 pandemic and other infectious diseases.

Fauci, who will also leave his position as chief of the NIAID Laboratory of Immunoregulation, said in a statement Monday he is not going to retire and that he will “continue to advance science and public health and to inspire and mentor the next generation of scientific leaders as they help prepare the world to face future infectious disease threats.”

He added that he will help with the leadership transition over the coming months.

Biden issued a statement commending Fauci’s “unwavering” commitment to the work as the country deals with the COVID-19 crisis. The president also thanked the NIAID chief for his public service.

“As he leaves his position in the U.S. Government, I know the American people and the entire world will continue to benefit from Dr. Fauci’s expertise in whatever he does next,” Biden said.

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