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Executive Moves/News
Raytheon Intelligence & Space Taps Former USAF Exec Sami Said as VP of Global Security; Roy Azevedo Quoted
by Charles Lyons-Burt
Published on April 4, 2022
Raytheon Intelligence & Space Taps Former USAF Exec Sami Said as VP of Global Security; Roy Azevedo Quoted

U.S. Air Force veteran and retired Lieutenant General Sami D. Said has been appointed vice president of global security at Raytheon Intelligence & Space.

In the newly created role, Said will spearhead global security as well as conceive and implement a secure technology product strategy for the Raytheon Technologies business, the company said Monday.

Roy Azevedo, president of RI&S and a three-time consecutive Wash100 Award recipient, described Said’s contribution as a “fresh perspective.”

“His seasoned leadership and experience will be instrumental in strengthening our product security and controls to better protect the business and our customers,” Azevedo continued.

The product strategy Said will be overseeing is intended to distinguish RI&S as a security specialist. He will answer directly to Azevedo.

Said has been deployed to active duty multiple times as well as carried out staff and joint assignments in the headquarters department of the Air Force, the Office of the Secretary of Defense and the International Security Assistance Force in Kabul, Afghanistan.

He has also served in the U.S. Department of State in Washington, D.C. and the U.S. Embassy in Kabul.

Before joining Raytheon, Said was deputy inspector general of the Air Force in the office of the secretary of the Air Force, where he was responsible for reporting on readiness, efficiency and military discipline of active duty Air Force Reserve and Air National Guard units. In addition, Said managed the department’s counterintelligence operations. He was then promoted to inspector general of the Department of the Air Force.

Among Said’s military honors are the Distinguished Service Medal with oak leaf cluster, the Defense Superior Service Medal with oak leaf cluster, the Legion of Merit and the Meritorious Service Medal with three oak leaf clusters.

The addition of Said follows RI&S’ January hires of Kristin Robertson as president of the Space & C2 strategic business unit and Brad Tousley as president of Blue Canyon Technologies, a subsidiary of the company.

Government Technology/News
DARPA Program Introduces Technologies for Drilling Tactical Tunnels in Battlefield; Andrew Nuss Quoted
by Angeline Leishman
Published on April 4, 2022
DARPA Program Introduces Technologies for  Drilling Tactical Tunnels in Battlefield; Andrew Nuss Quoted

The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency has finished a program that produced technologies for the rapid construction of logistics tunnel networks in denied environments.

Upon the completion of the Underminer program, the three participating teams transitioned matured capabilities that can dig tunnels for resupplying troops and rescuing personnel in a contested area to industry and government partners, the agency said Thursday.

The Colorado School of Mines, General Electric Research Center and Sandia National Laboratories introduced technologies involving fluid management, beacon-less drill localization and tunnel branching operations with a focus on diameter, distance, speed and accuracy.

“Tactical tunneling capabilities have tremendous opportunities to expand the combined arms maneuver trade space to include the vertical dimension in both natural and man-made subterranean environments,” explained Andrew Nuss, the Underminer program manager.

DARPA launched Underminer to help the Department of Defense utilize tunneling capabilities that are already present in the U.S. commercial market.

General News/News
New Ford-class Carrier Control System Passes Navy’s Preliminary Assessment, Set for 2022 Critical Review
by Angeline Leishman
Published on April 4, 2022
New Ford-class Carrier Control System Passes Navy’s Preliminary Assessment, Set for 2022 Critical Review

Naval Surface Warfare Center, Philadelphia Division, has finished the preliminary design review of the proposed ship control system for Gerald R. Ford-class aircraft carriers.

The Ship Control System Government variant performance during the PDR convinced voting stakeholders to push through with the technology’s critical design review later in 2022, Naval Sea Systems Command said Friday.

John Dolan, an NSWCPD branch manager, explained that SCS-Gov is intended to replace Ford-class’ original control platform that did not meet the U.S. Navy’s post-collision standards and is suffering from obsolescence.

Already approved for the first two Ford-class carriers and two more incoming vessels, SCS-Gov uses government-designed and owned source code and a human-machine interface to provide steering control and propulsion interface throughout its minimum 25-year lifecycle.

Industry News/News
GSA Requests Information on TLD Registry, DNS Services for Government Domains
by Naomi Cooper
Published on April 4, 2022
GSA Requests Information on TLD Registry, DNS Services for Government Domains

The General Services Administration’s Federal Acquisition Service is conducting market research, on behalf of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, to identify potential sources capable of supporting and managing the official domain for government websites.

According to a SAM.gov notice, GSA released a request for information to determine market capability to provide .gov top-level domain registry and domain name system services.

CISA took over from GSA the policy and management authority for the .gov domains as mandated by the DOTGOV Act of 2020 and was required to provide a secure domain registry for federal, state and local government agencies.

In a draft statement of objectives, CISA said the .gov TLD registry and DNS services must be available to all bona fide U.S. government agencies and publicly controlled organizations.

CISA also develops a domain name registrar, separately from the DNS services acquisition, that will oversee the registration and management of the .gov domains.

Responses to the RFI are due April 11th.

Government Technology/News/Wash100
Red Hat Notches Common Criteria Certification for Linux 8.2; VP, GM Clara Conti Quoted
by Charles Lyons-Burt
Published on April 4, 2022
Red Hat Notches Common Criteria Certification for Linux 8.2; VP, GM Clara Conti Quoted

Red Hat has earned a distinction for its Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.2 platform that confirms the product as secure and safe for various computing environments.

The Common Criteria certification was provided by the National Information Assurance Partnership and the program was tested and validated by the federally-approved laboratory Acumen Security, Red Hat said Monday.

Clara Conti, vice president and general manager of the North American public sector arm of Red Hat, attested that the certification “shows our continued commitment to making Red Hat Enterprise Linux a platform that not only embraces innovation but also serves as the backbone for critical and security-sensitive operations.”

Conti, who is also a 2022 Wash100 Award winner, added that the Linux operating system is a crucial element of modern technology services and sensitive data activity.

The company’s attainment of the certification demonstrates its motivation to stay current with ever-changing cyberthreats and corresponding security demands. The certification process involves intense, standardized and continuous testing by a third party entity – in this case, Acumen Security – and looks to confirm a given platform’s ability to handle classified materials on an international scale.

The Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.2 program allows the user to scale apps and roll-out technologies and workloads and is part of a larger fabric of Red Hat services, which include technical support and extended product lifecycles, as well as a security response team.

According to Kenneth Lasoski, director of Common Criteria matters at Acumen Security, bearing the CC certification means Red Hat can market its product to “security conscious customers, such as national security-related agencies, finance and healthcare organizations.”

In an Executive Spotlight interview with GovConWire in February, Conti spoke about where she predicts technology trends are heading in the near future, touching on open source artificial intelligence and machine learning at the edge.

“The next frontier is doing the analysis and decision making where the data are generated — at the edge. By moving the computing to where the data is, you can gain insight faster — possibly instantaneously. This unlocks the ability to potentially solve problems that were considered impractical or even impossible,” Conti said.

Contract Awards/News
NIST Taps 4 Organizations to Build Manufacturing Tech Roadmaps; Mike Molnar Quoted
by Nichols Martin
Published on April 4, 2022
NIST Taps 4 Organizations to Build Manufacturing Tech Roadmaps; Mike Molnar Quoted

Four organizations have received grants to develop technology roadmaps that can help the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) bolster U.S. manufacturing. 

The awardees will tackle a range of manufacturing topics including microelectronics, supply chain resiliency, biomanufacturing and vaccine production, NIST said Friday.

Individual awards are valued at up to $300,000 each, with a maximum work period of 18 months.

“The MTech awards build collaborative partnerships to set strategic technology objectives and develop a shared vision of how an industry can achieve transformational goals,” said Mike Molnar, director of NIST’s Office of Advanced Manufacturing.

The following awardees will develop the roadmaps to determine research goals, workforce requirements and efforts that accelerate technology development:

  • Commonwealth Center for Advanced Manufacturing
  • Purdue University
  • Semiconductor Research Corporation
  • The Regents of the University of California
Government Technology/News
President Biden, First Lady Jill Biden Attend USS Delaware Commissioning
by Nichols Martin
Published on April 4, 2022
President Biden, First Lady Jill Biden Attend USS Delaware Commissioning

President Biden and his wife Jill Biden attended the commissioning of USS Delaware, a fast attack submarine carrying the name of the state that the President formerly represented as a senator, DOD News reported Saturday.

The ceremony took place the same day in Wilmington, Delaware, in a non-traditional fashion due to COVID-19 restrictions. The vessel remained submerged during the commissioning.

“I’ve seen the heart of this crew and it makes me proud and humbled to be your shipmate for life,” said First Lady Jill Biden, who also serves as the submarine’s ship sponsor.

As a Block III Virginia-class submarine, USS Delaware features a pair of 87-inch diameter launch tubes with the capability of holding larger payloads. The Navy accepted delivery of the submarine from HII’s Newport News Shipbuilding division in October 2019.

General News/News
Congressional Armed Services Committee Leaders Unveil Afghanistan War Commission Members
by Nichols Martin
Published on April 4, 2022
Congressional Armed Services Committee Leaders Unveil Afghanistan War Commission Members

Reps. Adam Smith, D-Wash; and Mike Rogers, R-Ala.; with Sens. Jack Reed, D-R.I.; and Jim Inhofe, R-Okla., have announced their selections of members for the Afghanistan War Commission.

The Fiscal Year 2022 National Defense Authorization Act established the commission, which will comprehensively review how the U.S. military has made key decisions related to Afghanistan, the House Armed Services Committee said Friday.

The commission will assess actions from June 2001 to August 2021 to determine lessons learned and develop recommendations that inform future Congressional decisions. 

Members will create and submit a final report within three years of the commission’s initial meeting. The government will also disclose a public version of the report. 

The following will serve on the commission: 

  • Colin Jackson, chair of Naval War College’s Strategic and Operational Research Department
  • Jeremy Bash, formerly chief of staff for the Department of Defense
  • Michael Allen, formerly special assistant to President George W. Bush
  • Michael Lumpkin, president of Amida Technology Solutions
Government Technology/News
FAA Considers Autonomous Drone Delivery Regulations Amid Rise in Commercial Operations
by Jane Edwards
Published on April 4, 2022
FAA Considers Autonomous Drone Delivery Regulations Amid Rise in Commercial Operations

Zipline, Flytrex, Alphabet’s Wing subsidiary and other companies have begun launching commercial drone delivery services across the U.S., The Wall Street Journal reported Saturday.

San Francisco-based startup Zipline, for instance, uses fixed-wing drones to deliver packages and has authorization from the Federal Aviation Administration to fly its drones provided that each flight operation is monitored remotely or kept in sight.

A spokeswoman for Zipline said the company is working to secure certifications that would allow its unmanned platforms to fly beyond visual line of sight.

In June 2020, Amazon announced that it secured FAA approval to perform tests of its drone delivery systems. The company plans to begin commercial tests in September in Texas and California and intends to run 145 launch stations for such drones and use such vehicles to deliver 500 packages on an annual basis, according to business publication Insider.

A spokeswoman for the FAA said the agency has unveiled plans to facilitate safe autonomous flight operations of drones to support goods delivery.

She noted that FAA announced in February that it would kick off field testing of an air traffic control system for unmanned platforms that fly under 400 feet by the spring of 2022.

Executive Moves/Government Technology/Wash100
Sharothi Pikar Named JAIC Deputy Chief Digital and AI Officer, Acquisitions; DoD CIO John Sherman Quoted
by Jane Edwards
Published on April 4, 2022
Sharothi Pikar Named JAIC Deputy Chief Digital and AI Officer, Acquisitions; DoD CIO John Sherman Quoted

Sharothi Pikar, command acquisition executive at U.S. Cyber Command, has been appointed deputy chief digital and AI officer, acquisitions, at the Department of Defense’s Joint Artificial Intelligence Center.

In her new role, she will oversee the development, acquisition and procurement of capabilities with DOD’s industry and academic partners, JAIC said in a LinkedIn post.

“Sharothi is perfect for the role, bringing her knowledge and expertise in acquiring new technologies for the department and coming into a team already working innovative and exciting contract vehicles here at CDAO,” said John Sherman, chief information officer of DOD and acting CDAO.

“Her hire along with the rest of our leadership really highlights the importance of CDAO,” added Sherman, a 2022 Wash100 Award winner.

Pikar previously served as associate director for cyber strategies within the office of the assistant secretary of defense for research and engineering and senior cyber adviser within the Department of the Army.

Sharothi Pikar Named JAIC Deputy Chief Digital and AI Officer, Acquisitions; DoD CIO John Sherman Quoted

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