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DOD to Transfer $800M Worth of Arms to Ukraine; Gen. Lloyd Austin Quoted
by Jane Edwards
Published on March 17, 2022
DOD to Transfer $800M Worth of Arms to Ukraine; Gen. Lloyd Austin Quoted

President Biden signed an order that directs the U.S. Department of Defense to facilitate the transfer of arms and other equipment worth approximately $800 million to Ukraine’s military in response to Russian invasion, DOD News reported Wednesday.

The package includes 100 tactical unmanned aerial systems; 800 Stinger anti-aircraft systems; 2,000 Javelin; 6,000 AT-4 anti-armor systems; 1,000 light anti-armor weapons; 100 grenade launchers; 5,000 rifles; 1,000 pistols; 400 shotguns; and 400 machine guns.

DOD will also transfer to Ukrainian forces over 20 million rounds of small arms ammunition, mortar rounds and grenade launchers, 25,000 helmets and 25,000 body armor sets.

Lloyd Austin, secretary of DOD and a 2022 Wash100 Award winner, said the Pentagon will expedite the transfer of capabilities to Ukraine.

“Today’s drawdown, valued at up to $800 million, brings [the total] to more than $2 billion [in] U.S. security assistance commitment since the beginning of the administration,” said Austin.

Government Technology/News
Deltek Unveils New Edition of Costpoint Program, Sees SMB Growth in 2021; CPO Warren Linscott Quoted
by Charles Lyons-Burt
Published on March 16, 2022
Deltek Unveils New Edition of Costpoint Program, Sees SMB Growth in 2021; CPO Warren Linscott Quoted

Deltek, the Herndon, Virginia-based software company, has released a new version of its popular government contract lifecycle program Costpoint in response to customer feedback.

On Tuesday, the company outlined the contributing factors to its growth in 2021, including a surge in sales among small business clients and a widespread embrace of the aforementioned program.

“For nearly forty years, Deltek has been rooted in government contracting – and no one knows the industry better than our deep bench of experts. Our customers have trusted our solutions as the gold standard that helps them power their project success,” said Warren Linscott, Deltek chief product officer.

The software producer said 2021 brought an almost 20 percent increase in transactions from small and medium businesses, among which Costpoint deals alone made up almost a third.

The program is an enterprise resource planning program that helps users execute government contract projects of any size from inception to completion. Costpoint attempts to maximize profitability as well as ensures security and privacy for sensitive materials in adherence to regulations and compliance requirements.

Deltek received positive feedback from Costpoint users on peer review platforms. The latest 8.1 version of the platform has been crafted with customers’ needs in mind. It includes pre-contract award automation of certain services, a more time-sensitive interface for various functions and a simplified layout.

The new edition also features a linkage to another program, Deltek Talent Management and an ability to enable those responsible for procurement and manufacturing to complete their tasks from a single output.

“As we grow and evolve our business, we are continuing to invest in purposeful innovation to support government contractors’ need for speed, agility and competitive differentiation initiatives,” Linscott added.

Based on collected surveys of 60,000 employees from a range of companies, Deltek was recently named one of Forbes’ America’s Best Employers in 2022.

General News/Government Technology/News
Navy, Marine Corps Worked on Manned-Unmanned Helicopter Teaming During Recent Training Over California
by Angeline Leishman
Published on March 16, 2022
Navy, Marine Corps Worked on Manned-Unmanned Helicopter Teaming During Recent Training Over California

The U.S. Navy and Marine Corps trained with rotary-wing aircraft to develop manned-unmanned teaming tactics at Naval Air Facility El Centro in California on March 10.

During the event, sailors and marines used an unmanned MQ-8C Fire Scout to locate targets and manned UH-1Y Venom and AH-1Z Viper choppers to conduct effective fires, the Marine Corps said Tuesday.

The event, joined by Marine Operational Test and Evaluation Squadron One and the Navy’s Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron 23, aimed toward advancing the integration of USMC manned and unmanned helicopters with naval ships for littoral missions.

It also falls in line with the maned-unmanned teaming concepts outlined in the 2018 National Defense Strategy and the Commandant’s Planning Guide.

‘This opportunity promotes greater familiarization and concept development of the manned-unmanned teaming that builds confidence and efficiency throughout the Blue-Green Team,” explained Col. Byron Sullivan, commanding officer of VMX-1.

Government Technology/News
Air Force Experiment on Hypersonic Boundary Layer Flight to Launch March 21
by Angeline Leishman
Published on March 16, 2022
Air Force Experiment on Hypersonic Boundary Layer Flight to Launch March 21

The U.S. Air Force is launching a flight experiment into space on Monday evening to study viscous drag and heating on hypersonic vehicles flying in the atmospheric boundary layer.

The two-stage suborbital rocket for the Boundary Layer Transition and Turbulence II experiment will take off at NASA’s Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia, the Air Force Research Laboratory said Tuesday.

BOLT II will provide AFRL researchers with data on turbulent flow that heats up a vehicle’s surface during hypersonic flight, accomplishing the mission objectives failed by the previous BOLT I flight.

According to Sarah Popkin, the Air Force Office of Scientific Research’s program officer for high-speed aerodynamics, launching a tool into space is necessary because measuring boundary layer transition and turbulence is impossible on the ground.

“[Being] able to understand and predict the turbulence associated with the heating will help us design better hypersonic vehicles,” continued Popkin.

AFRL worked with the Department of Defense, Texas A&M University, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, CUBRC and Australian Defence Science and Technology Group for BOLT II.

Federal and industry officials will talk more about partnerships between public and private organizations in developing weapons moving beyond the speed of sound at ExecutiveBiz’s virtual Emerging Technologies: Hypersonics Forum on April 19.

Government Technology/News/Wash100
CISA, FBI Issue Advisory on Addressing Russian Cyber Threat; Jen Easterly Quoted
by Nichols Martin
Published on March 16, 2022
CISA, FBI Issue Advisory on Addressing Russian Cyber Threat; Jen Easterly Quoted

The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency and the FBI have jointly issued an advisory on how to mitigate Russian cyber threats that use the “PrintNightmare” vulnerability.

The advisory tackles state-sponsored Russian attacks that exploit the Windows-based vulnerability and default multifactor authentication protocols to illicitly access networks, CISA said Tuesday.

The PrintNightmare vulnerability, which is present in Windows’ print spooler, can allow cyber actors to remotely execute codes or escalate privilege. Russian actors illicitly accessed email accounts and cloud through the vulnerability in May 2021.

The actors used a misconfigured account with default MFA protocols to breach the targeted network.

CISA and the FBI now advise organizations to require and properly implement MFA, employ time-out and lock-out features, patch software, continuously monitor network logs and disable inactive accounts.

“This advisory demonstrates the imperative that organizations configure MFA properly to maximize effectiveness,” said Jen Easterly, director of CISA and a 2022 Wash100 Award recipient.

General News/News
White House Announces Execs to Lead President’s Management Agenda; Jason Miller Quoted
by Nichols Martin
Published on March 16, 2022
White House Announces Execs to Lead President’s Management Agenda; Jason Miller Quoted

The White House has appointed nine government executives to lead the three priority areas under the President’s Management Agenda: workforce empowerment, federal services delivery and government business management.

These executives, known as priority area leads, will provide expertise and capabilities from their respective agencies to support the PMA mission, the Office of Management and Budget said Tuesday.

“I’m pleased to announce the leaders of each of the three PMA Priority Areas—who will serve as the key executives responsible for driving forward these three priorities across the federal government,” said Jason Miller, OMB’s deputy director for management.

The appointed executives and their respective priority areas are:

Priority Area 1 – Strengthening and Empowering the Workforce

  • Julie Su, deputy secretary of the Department of Labor
  • Kathleen Hicks, deputy secretary of Department of Defense
  • Kiran Ahuja, director of the Office of Personnel Management
     

Priority Area 2 – Delivering Excellent, Equitable and Secure Federal Services and Customer Experience

  • Donald Remy, deputy secretary of Veterans Affairs
  • Jewel Bronaugh, deputy secretary of the Department of Agriculture
  • Robin Carnahan, administrator of the General Services Administration

 

Priority Area 3 – Managing the Business of Government to Build Back Better

  • Andrea Palm, deputy secretary of Health and Human Services
  • Don Graves, deputy secretary of Commerce
  • John Tien, deputy secretary of Homeland Security
Executive Moves/News
Acting OMB Director Shalanda Young Confirmed for Full-Time Role; Rosa DeLauro Quoted
by Nichols Martin
Published on March 16, 2022
Acting OMB Director Shalanda Young Confirmed for Full-Time Role; Rosa DeLauro Quoted

Shalanda Young, formerly staff director of the House Committee on Appropriations, has been confirmed by the Senate to lead the Office of Management and Budget.

Rosa DeLauro, who chairs the committee, said in a statement posted Tuesday that Young has helped the committee shape many efforts that address challenges faced by working families.

“I am grateful for her partnership in enacting the federal spending package signed into law today and look forward to all that we will accomplish in the coming years,” DeLauro said.

The White House announced President Biden’s nomination of Young for the OMB director role in November. She performed the OMB director’s duties on an acting basis from March 2021.

A Activity/M&amp/News
EverWatch to Become Wholly Owned Subsidiary of Booz Allen; CEO John Hillen Quoted
by Charles Lyons-Burt
Published on March 16, 2022
EverWatch to Become Wholly Owned Subsidiary of Booz Allen; CEO John Hillen Quoted

Reston, Virginia-based government services company EverWatch will be acquired by Booz Allen Hamilton as a wholly owned arm of the firm.

The EverWatch team is expected to bolster Booz Allen’s artificial intelligence and cyber strategies and will report to National Security Sector President Judi Dotson when the deal closes at the close of the first quarter of the 2023 fiscal year, the firm said Wednesday.

“Booz Allen and EverWatch share a deep commitment to protecting our national interests with advanced technology, mission intimacy, and digital transformation,” commented John Hillen, EverWatch chief executive officer and a past recipient of the Wash100 Award.

Hillen continued that he believes the companies’ combined efforts will be of long-term service to the intelligence community and other government agencies.

Booz Allen retained Jefferies LLC. Legal advisors were Moore & Van Allen PLLC for EverWatch and King and Spalding LLC for Booz Allen. Meanwhile, EverWatch retained Baird as financial advisor for the acquisition process.

Baird is a major player in mergers and acquisitions, having completed 21 acquisitions in 2021, amounting to approximately $7.5 billion in aggregate value. It is stewarded by managing director Jean Stack, a 2022 Wash100 Award recipient and managing director John Song, a 2021 recipient of the same award.

Founded in 2017 as a portfolio company of Enlightenment Capital, EverWatch designs and manufactures intelligent cybersecurity platforms implementing cloud, analytics, AI and machine learning and TechSIGINT. These approaches are said to complement Booz Allen’s arsenal of cyber operations, mission analytics and 5G capabilities.

“The combination with Booz Allen will further deepen innovation capabilities, accelerate our collective support of critical national security efforts, and enhance opportunities for EverWatch’s growing, skilled employee base,” said Devin Talbott, founder and managing partner of Enlightenment Capital.

Dotson added that the fusing of Booz Allen’s “mission experience” with EverWatch’s “classified software development and analytics capabilities” will be instrumental in helping the DOD anticipate future threats.

Government Technology/News
Gen. Kenneth McKenzie: US Likely to Supply Egypt With F-15 Jets
by Jane Edwards
Published on March 16, 2022
Gen. Kenneth McKenzie: US Likely to Supply Egypt With F-15 Jets

Gen. Kenneth “Frank” McKenzie, head of U.S. Central Command, said he believes the U.S. will provide Egypt with F-15 fighter jets, Breaking Defense reported Tuesday.

“In the case of Egypt, I think we have good news in that we’re going to provide them with F-15s,” McKenzie told Senate Armed Services Committee members Tuesday.

His statement comes ahead of the issuance of public notifications by the Defense Security Cooperation Agency with regard to foreign military sales.

In 2013, the State Department ceased pending sales of fighter jets, helicopters, anti-ship missiles and tank components to Egypt to reflect U.S. displeasure over human rights violations as a result of a military coup.

Gen. Stephen Townsend, head of U.S. Africa Command, joined McKenzie during a hearing before the Senate panel about their areas of responsibility.

Industry News/News
Executive Order to Promote Pay Equity, Transparency in Federal Procurement
by Jane Edwards
Published on March 16, 2022
Executive Order to Promote Pay Equity, Transparency in Federal Procurement

President Biden has signed an executive order that will require the Federal Acquisition Regulatory Council to consider proposing rules to improve pay equity and transparency for employees and job applicants of federal contractors and subcontractors to promote economy and efficiency in federal procurement.

The council will consider whether proposed rules should limit government contractors and subcontractors from considering information on past or existing salary of job applicants and employees in employment decisions, the White House said Tuesday.

The council will also assess the possible inclusion of accountability measures in the proposed rules, according to the EO.

The Department of Labor on Tuesday released a directive to ensure that federal contractors comply with their obligation to carry out pay equity audits to identify and address barriers to equal pay in their employment practices.

“The Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs’ directive on pay equity audits is an important measure that will help employers address and prevent pay inequality,” said OFCCP Director Jenny Yang.

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