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Industry News/News
AIA Makes Net-Zero Emission Pledge; Eric Fanning Quoted
by Jane Edwards
Published on October 5, 2021
AIA Makes Net-Zero Emission Pledge; Eric Fanning Quoted

The Aerospace Industries Association (AIA) is leading a study to assess the state of U.S. sustainable aviation technologies and determine the types of investments and public policies as part of its commitment to achieving net-zero carbon emissions by 2050.

“While strong progress has been made in the energy efficiency of aircraft, we have the opportunity now to make investments in next-generation technology that will propel the industry into a brighter, greener future,” Eric Fanning, president and CEO of AIA and a previous Wash100 Award winner, said in a statement published Monday.

“Committing to net-zero carbon emissions by 2050 isn’t just a pledge to secure a more sustainable aviation ecosystem, it is a testament to the confidence we have in our industry’s ability to innovate,” Fanning added.

AIA, which represents over 320 aviation manufacturers and suppliers in the aerospace and defense industries, joins the trade group Airlines for America and several U.S. airlines in advancing efforts to meet the goal of zero-net emissions in the next three decades.

Government Technology/News
DCSA Announces Enrollment of DOD Clearance Holders in Continuous Vetting; Director William Lietzau Quoted
by Jane Edwards
Published on October 5, 2021
DCSA Announces Enrollment of DOD Clearance Holders in Continuous Vetting; Director William Lietzau Quoted

The Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency (DCSA) has enrolled into the Continuous Vetting program all U.S. security clearance holders within the Department of Defense as part of the Trusted Workforce 2.0 background investigation reform program.

DCSA said Friday that TW 2.0 seeks to overhaul the vetting process for clearance holders by allowing reciprocity across agencies and replacing periodic reinvestigations with a CV program that performs automated record checks through the use of new personnel vetting information technology system called the National Background Investigation Services.

The agency said NBIS is still under the development phase and seeks to reform the background investigation process by replacing legacy IT systems to help speed up processing, facilitate information sharing and improve security.

DSCA came up with two transitional phases to achieve the TW 2.0 program’s goal of providing continuous vetting for all security clearance holders by October 2023. Trusted Workforce 1.25 provides high-value automated record checks while the TW 1.5 phase seeks to facilitate automated checks of seven record sources.

DCSA Director William Lietzau said the enrollment of clearance holders into the CV program is a “major milestone for the national security community.”

“Not only does this allow us to help ensure the trustworthiness of the national security workforce, it helps identify and address factors that may lead to insider threat incidents, all while maximizing efficiencies across government; this is a major win for the security community,” added Lietzau.

Government Technology/News
USPS Launches Pilot Banking Program at Four Postal Service Test Locations
by reynolitoresoor
Published on October 4, 2021
USPS Launches Pilot Banking Program at Four Postal Service Test Locations

The U.S. Postal Service (USPS) has launched a banking pilot program designed to offer financial services to customers in an effort to advance the service’s long-standing goal of postal banking. The pilot program marks the first time the USPS has offered banking services since 1967.

Through the program, individuals will be able to deposit payroll or business checks up to $500 onto a single-use debit card, which USPS refers to as “gift cards,” enabling users to withdraw cash from an ATM or make online and in-person purchases, USPS announced Monday. 

The program will be tested at four locations in Washington, D.C.; Falls Church, Virginia; Baltimore; and the Bronx, New York. The sites and services are meant to be a “proof-of-concept” test, and USPS plans to expand the pilot’s services and locations in 2022.

Additionally, considered expansion services include a bill pay product with USPS branded reloadable cards and internal wire transfers between post offices. Long-term goals include USPS-owned ATMs, pending approval by additional statutory authorities.

USPS is in the solicitation process for proposals from the private sector for check verification services in an effort to enhance and expand pilot services.

The Postal Service is working with the American Postal Workers Union (APWU) to implement the pilot program and train impacted employees of the test sites.

Mark Dimondstein, president of the American Postal Workers Union, said offering these kinds of expanded services will ensure the stability of the USPS in the future. “New services will not just have the post office doing well by the people, but will bring in needed revenue,” Dimondstein told The Washington Post.

The banking pilot marks a new step in alignment with Postmaster General Louis DeJoy’s 10-year plan to improve USPS’ financial performance. Other key steps in DeJoy’s plan include slowed delivery times for 40 percent of First-Class mail and increased prices, both of which have been implemented recently.

The launch announcement is also the latest in USPS’ effort to modernize and enhance its systems and operations. Last month, the Postal Service tapped Lumen Technologies to help update and optimize USPS networks.

News/Space
Caltech to Address Support Center Capability Requirements of NASA Roman Space Telescope
by Nichols Martin
Published on October 4, 2021
Caltech to Address Support Center Capability Requirements of NASA Roman Space Telescope

California Institute of Technology has secured a $49 million NASA contract to deliver critical capabilities for the science support center handling the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope, which will tackle research on infrared astrophysics, exoplanets and dark energy.

Caltech will perform systems engineering, develop ground systems, execute operations, support scientific research and engage with the public and the scientific community in support of the Roman Space Telescope project, NASA said Saturday.

The space agency’s Goddard Space Flight Center leads the overall effort, which also includes the participation of the Space Telescope Science Institute, NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory and international entities.

Work under the cost-plus-no-fee contract will run through Sept. 30, 2027. The Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope is scheduled to launch in the mid 2020s.

Government Technology/News
DISA Forms New Office to Support Warfighter Hosting, Compute Capabilities
by Carol Collins
Published on October 4, 2021
DISA Forms New Office to Support Warfighter Hosting, Compute Capabilities

The Defense Information Systems Agency has established a new office aimed at providing warfighters with hosting and compute capabilities through modern data center and cloud services, FCW reported Sunday. 

The Hosting and Compute Center is intended to integrate the cloud computing program office with the services directorate and ecosystem of DISA. 

An agency spokesperson told FCW that Sharon Woods, executive director of the agency’s Cloud Computing Program Office, assumed Friday the acting director role in the new organization. 

Earlier in January, the Department of Defense announced its plan to transition the management of enterprise cloud efforts from the agency’s Office of the Chief Information Officer to DISA. 

In July, the DOD decided to drop the Joint Enterprise Defense Infrastructure contract and replaced it with the Joint Warfighting Cloud Capability program that will seek to deliver multicloud requirements spanning all three security levels of the department. 

Les Benito, CCPO director of operations, said DISA is eyeing to release the solicitations for the JWCC initiative this month and award contracts by April 2022 if the plan pushes through, AFCEA reported Friday.

Government Technology/News
DOE to Invest $400M in Basic Science Research; Secretary Jennifer Granholm Quoted
by Nichols Martin
Published on October 4, 2021
DOE to Invest $400M in Basic Science Research; Secretary Jennifer Granholm Quoted

The Department of Energy will invest $400 million in basic science research projects that tackle topics related to clean energy, national security and economy.

Projects under the new funding opportunity announcement will support fusion energy sciences, high-energy and nuclear physics, basic energy sciences and other topics pursued by DOE’s Office of Science, the department said Friday.

The annual FOA, known as “Open Call,” launches at the start of a fiscal year to support more general research not tackled by more specialized projects.

This year's Open Call FOA is titled the “FY 2022 Continuation of Solicitation for the Office of Science Financial Assistance Program."

“This comprehensive investment will power new scientific breakthroughs and position America as a leader in scientific innovation," said Jennifer Granholm, secretary of Energy.

Government Technology/News
DHS, NATO Conclude Testing of NICS First Responder Comms Platform
by Nichols Martin
Published on October 4, 2021
DHS, NATO Conclude Testing of NICS First Responder Comms Platform

The Department of Homeland Security's Science and Technology Directorate (DHS S&T) and NATO conducted the final exercise under a partnership to test a modern first responder communications platform. 

The DHS-NATO Advanced Regional Civil Emergency Coordination Project commenced in 2016 to demonstrate and further develop the Next-Generation Incident Command System.

Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Lincoln Laboratory used S&T funds to develop NICS, which has helped first responders share information via mobile devices over the past four years. NICS has supported first responders in the Western Balkans throughout this period.

North Macedonian authorities, the Balkan Medical Task Force and various international partners also took part in the recent exercise, whose schedule was moved from 2020 due to COVID-19 restrictions.

Beacon NGO, a Delaware-based organization, will internationally distribute NICS as an open-source code to first responders.

Executive Moves/News
Ivanti Promotes Jeff Abbott to CEO, Appoints Three New Board Members
by reynolitoresoor
Published on October 4, 2021
Ivanti Promotes Jeff Abbott to CEO, Appoints Three New Board Members

Ivanti, an automation and IT services provider, has named 25-year software and services veteran Jeff Abbott as its new CEO. Abbott, who formerly served as president of Ivanti, will succeed Jim Schaper, the company said Monday. 

“Jeff is a natural leader and has been instrumental in helping Ivanti achieve the success we have realized in the last two years, and I’m excited to watch Ivanti continue to grow at an accelerated rate under his leadership,” said Schaper.

Schaper and Abbott both joined Ivanti from Infor in January 2020 and worked together to implement a strategic acquisition and growth strategy, which contributed to Ivanti’s doubled revenue growth to over $1 billion over the last 18 months.

In his previous role as president of the company, Abbott oversaw product development, product management, global sales, customer experience, marketing and operations. 

Additionally, he played a key role in Ivanti’s recent acquisitions of RiskSense, MobileIron, Cherwell and Plus Secure, and he led the company’s adoption of Zero Trust architecture to bolster security. 

In addition to his new role, Abbott will join Ivanti’s board alongside newly appointed members Chris Heim and Dan Mayleben, who also serve as HelpSystems’ executive chairman and board member, respectively.

Heim and Mayleben have a long history of collaboration and have notably worked together to develop and execute a software consolidation strategy that has tripled the size of HelpSystems. Their appointment to Ivanti’s board is expected to help the company scale as the need for cybersecurity continues to increase.

“Now more than ever, user expectations are high and there is a very real threat of cyber-attacks, all driving an even stronger need for our solutions,” Abbott explained.

The newly appointed CEO added that Ivanti looks forward to leveraging the “deep expertise and strategic insights” Heim and Mayleben bring to the board as Abbott works to lead the company in its next phase of growth. 

Contract Awards/News
Maxar Awarded Second Option Year for NGA G-EGD Contract; Dan Jablonsky Quoted
by reynolitoresoor
Published on October 4, 2021
Maxar Awarded Second Option Year for NGA G-EGD Contract; Dan Jablonsky Quoted

The U.S. National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency has awarded Maxar Technologies with an Option Year 2 contract renewal for the Global Enhanced GEOINT Delivery (G-EGD) program.

The extension initiates the second of three option years under the contract, which has a potential total value of $176 million, the company said Monday. The initial $44 million contract began September 1, 2021.

“The G-EGD platform provides U.S. and allied users with access to geospatial intelligence from a variety of industry providers at locations around the globe,” said Maxar CEO Dan Jablonsky.

“This ‘one-stop shop’ for commercial imagery access across federal agencies and military branches is an essential element for many national security and humanitarian missions,” he continued, noting that Maxar is proud to continue supporting the nation’s warfighters and analysts in these critical missions.

Throughout the newly activated option year, Maxar will continue its work providing over 400,000 federal employees with access to high-resolution commercial imagery from Maxar’s 125-petabyte imagery library, as well as geospatial data from other providers.

This renewal continues Maxar’s previous work for NGA, including most recently a $60 million contract to help the agency operate a classified national security platform for analyzing large amounts of data.

On November 9th, Executive Biz is hosting a Dual-Use Technology in Space Defense Forum featuring speakers from NGA and Maxar who will discuss the evolving challenges surrounding dual-use technologies in Space Defense.

Cybersecurity/News
DOE Seeks to Help Energy Sector Protect Operational Tech With New Cybersecurity Methodology
by Angeline Leishman
Published on October 4, 2021
DOE Seeks to Help Energy Sector Protect Operational Tech With New Cybersecurity Methodology

The Department of Energy has published a document meant to help oil, natural gas and electric utility companies protect operational technology networks against cyber threats.

DOE said Friday it worked with the Idaho National Laboratory and sought input from the energy industry to create the “CyOTE: Cybersecurity for the OT Environment” methodology, which supports the Biden administration's critical infrastructure protection initiatives.

The CyOTE framework offers a system for linking anomalous and cyber activities to identify threat indicators.

The DOE Office of Cybersecurity, Energy Security and Emergency Response plans to compile case studies involving cyberattacks in the past to support the development of cybersecurity strategies in the sector.

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