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Navy Submarine Acquisition Program Offices Undergo Reorganization
by Angeline Leishman
Published on October 4, 2021
Navy Submarine Acquisition Program Offices Undergo Reorganization

The U.S. Navy has reorganized two program executive offices responsible for the acquisition of nuclear-powered ballistic missile and fast attack submarines.

PEO Columbia has been renamed as PEO Strategic Submarines, led by Rear Adm. Scott Pappano, and will oversee the branch's transition from the legacy Ohio fleet to the Columbia class, the military branch said Friday.

PEO Submarines is now called PEO Attack Submarines and consolidates all Virginia-class platform development, procurement and sustainment efforts under the leadership of Rear Adm. David Goggins.

Rear Adm. Edward Anderson will lead a new office tasked with ensuring the delivery of warfare systems to the branch's undersea vessels. 

Industry News/News
DCSA Takes Operational Control of Credibility Assessment Service Center
by Angeline Leishman
Published on October 4, 2021
DCSA Takes Operational Control of Credibility Assessment Service Center

The Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency has assumed responsibility for the operations of the U.S. government's research, development and education hub for polygraph tests or other methods to ascertain truthfulness.

DCSA said Friday it took over the running of the National Center for Credibility Assessment from the Defense Intelligence Agency.

Center personnel review polygraph programs' compliance with policies, standards and practices set forth by the federal government, develop technologies and methodologies to support such programs and advise intelligence community leaders on polygraph-related issues.

The NCCA management transition effort came two years after DCSA took oversight of the Defense Security Service, the National Background Investigations Bureau and Department of Defense Consolidated Adjudications Facility.

Government Technology/News
Senate Bill Seeks to Enhance Oversight of Foreign Cryptocurrency Mining Operations
by Jane Edwards
Published on October 4, 2021
Senate Bill Seeks to Enhance Oversight of Foreign Cryptocurrency Mining Operations

Sens. Maggie Hassan, D-N.H., and Joni Ernst, R-Iowa, have proposed a bill that would direct the Department of the Treasury to submit to Congress a report on virtual currencies and their global use as part of efforts to improve oversight of mining of cryptocurrencies overseas.

“In order to strengthen U.S. competitiveness, our government must get a better handle on the role that cryptocurrency is playing in the global economy and how it is being leveraged by other countries,” Hassan, a member of the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, said in a Sept. 27th statement.

The congressional report should assess how foreign countries use and mine virtual currencies; identify the dollar value and types of virtual currency mined for each of fiscal years 2016 through 2022 within the U.S. and abroad; and determine vulnerabilities, including those associated with supply chain disruptions involving semiconductors and other critical technologies.

In September, the Treasury announced the first sanctions designation against a virtual currency exchange for its role in facilitating transactions for threat actors involved in ransomware attacks.

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Contract Awards/News
GAO: DOD Should Document Progress in Implementing Commission’s Recommendations to Improve Contingency Contracting
by Jane Edwards
Published on October 4, 2021
GAO: DOD Should Document Progress in Implementing Commission’s Recommendations to Improve Contingency Contracting

The Government Accountability Office found that the Department of Defense has initiated steps to implement 16 of the 30 recommendations made by the Commission on Wartime Contracting in Iraq and Afghanistan in 2011 but still needs to document progress in implementing those recommendations.

“By fully documenting the progress of the department's efforts to implement the recommendations, DOD could help achieve the Commission's vision for improving the oversight and management of contingency contracting operations,” GAO said in a report published Friday.

The commission was created in accordance with law to offer recommendations to improve contingency contracting.

The congressional watchdog recommended that DOD improve data on exercises, operations and other activities related to contingency operations in the Synchronized Predeployment and Operational Tracker-Enterprise Suite (SPOT-ES). 

SPOT-ES is an information system that DOD uses to track and report data about contracts and contractor staff supporting contingency operations.

GAO said the Pentagon should designate an office that would provide oversight for tracking and reporting which activities listed in SPOT-ES are associated with “applicable contingency operations” and initiate actions to improve data accuracy and completeness.

Government Technology/News
Paul Brubaker on VA’s Efforts to Accelerate IT Modernization
by Jane Edwards
Published on October 4, 2021
Paul Brubaker on VA’s Efforts to Accelerate IT Modernization

The Department of Veterans Affairs is working to extend the sense of urgency it adopted during the COVID-19 pandemic to continue to accelerate information technology modernization efforts and Paul Brubaker, deputy chief information officer for the account management office at VA, said that mindset involves keeping ahead of demand, Federal News Network reported Friday.

“Our motto was, basically, ‘let’s stay ahead of demand no matter what the demand was.’ If it was the telehealth visit issue, we want to make sure that we had, no matter what the circumstances were, sufficient bandwidth to support this rapidly growing demand on the infrastructure,” said Brubaker. “The cloud helped. The infrastructure upgrades helped.”

He discussed how VA’s office of information and technology adopted that mindset to equip a Baylor University hospital with network connections and other tech platforms within weeks. 

“We were able to accelerate the plans that we had for digital transformation by at least two years by living through this pandemic. … And it wasn’t just about accomplishing the mission, but it was really about measurably improving our mission and operational performance as a result of this pandemic,” he noted.

Brubaker also talked about the importance of linking IT investments to outcomes and VA’s adoption of a portfolio management approach.

Acquisition & Procurement/M&A Activity/News
CAES Acquires Colorado Engineering, Enhances RF & HPC Offerings; CEO Mike Kahn Quoted
by reynolitoresoor
Published on October 1, 2021
CAES Acquires Colorado Engineering, Enhances RF & HPC Offerings; CEO Mike Kahn Quoted

CAES, an advanced military and aerospace electronics provider, has acquired Colorado Engineering, Inc., a leading Radio Frequency (RF) and high-performance computing (HPC) services company.

The company announced Friday that it will leverage CEI’s RF, digital and analog hardware and software capabilities to deliver enhanced electronics offerings in the aerospace and defense industries.

“The combination of CAES’ RF and integrated microwave assembly and deep manufacturing expertise, with CEI’s advanced technology and digital systems engineering prowess allows us to deliver agile and differentiated solutions to our customers,” said two-time Wash100 Award winner Mike Kahn, president and CEO of CAES.

Additionally, CEI’s chief executive officer Nancy Scally said the two companies’ shared passion and expertise in innovative engineering will position the partnership to provide increased benefits to their combined customer base.

CEI’s additional capabilities include digital processing, radar, communications, cognitive electronic warfare and artificial intelligence/machine learning for next-generation platforms. CAES will utilize these technologies to continue driving innovation in complex defense and commercial systems.

Recently, CAES won multiple contracts to supply and integrate RF and microwave products in support of U.S. advanced missile defense programs.

Acquisition & Procurement/M&A Activity/News
Intelligent Waves, Teradici Partnership to Enhance Phantom Cyber-Defense Communication Platform; John Hammes Quoted
by reynolitoresoor
Published on October 1, 2021
Intelligent Waves, Teradici Partnership to Enhance Phantom Cyber-Defense Communication Platform; John Hammes Quoted

Intelligent Waves (IW), a leading federal IT systems integrator company, has announced a strategic collaboration with Teradici to optimize the user experience on the company’s award-winning Phantom cyber-defense communications platform.

IW will leverage Teradici’s PCoIP remote display protocol and Cloud Access Software (CAS) technologies to bring full fidelity, distortion-free and color-accurate improvements to the Phantom system, the company said Friday.

“Our strategic partnership with Teradici has produced the most advanced offering for securing cloud access in tandem with Phantom, our flagship solution for secure Open-Source Intelligence,” said John Hammes, IW’s Chief Strategy Officer.

IW’s Phantom system uses the company’s GRAYPATH network capabilities to reduce detection, interception and exploitation of application traffic while obfuscating users’ location, IP and data usage. The system gives organizations the ability to conduct open-source information research and data gathering while providing security from exposure to foreign intelligence. 

Additionally, Phantom’s cloud-based capability provides for secure telework, enabling government organizations to ensure security while leveraging a remote, global workforce.

With the integration of Teradici’s PCoIP technology, which allows for high-performance CPU or GPU throughput regardless of bandwidth or connection, Phantom will improve its ability to provide immersive and secure geospatial mapping, 3D and VR modeling, aerospace and Navy simulation training and R&D capabilities to its government agency customers.

Earlier this year Phantom won Best High-Impact IT Systems Integrator in the 2021 Global Technology Innovation Competition, and in September, IW’s GRAYPATH won Best Cybersecurity Cloud/SaaS Solution at the 2021 Business Globee Awards.

Government Technology/News
Army to Launch Six-Week Multi-Domain Tech Exercise; Gen. John Murray Quoted
by Nichols Martin
Published on October 1, 2021
Army to Launch Six-Week Multi-Domain Tech Exercise; Gen. John Murray Quoted

The U.S. Army will begin a six-week, multi-domain exercise that aims to demonstrate the performance of new technologies and tactical concepts.

The Army said Thursday that its large-scale Project Convergence 2021 exercise will take place at New Mexico-based White Sands Missile Range and Arizona-based Yuma Proving Ground, starting this week.

The U.S. Navy, U.S. Marine Corps and U.S. Air Force will also participate in the exercise, which will test the use of over 100 new technologies in joint operations.

"We are learning how to converge all of the Joint capabilities together to enable the best sensor to the best shooter, regardless of service,” said Gen. John Murray, commanding general of U.S. Army Futures Command and two-time Wash100 Award winner.

The Army plans to showcase the exercise's results this fall at Yuma Proving Ground, during an event to be known as Project Convergence 21 Live.

Government Technology/News
GAO Offers Recommendations to OSTP for Strategic Plan Implementation of High-Performance Computing Initiative
by Carol Collins
Published on October 1, 2021
GAO Offers Recommendations to OSTP for Strategic Plan Implementation of High-Performance Computing Initiative

The Government Accountability Office (GAO) has recommended the Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) to provide annual progress reports on the agency’s implementation of the 2020 strategic plan, which succeeded the 2016 National Strategic Computing Initiative (NSCI) road map. 

GAO indicated in its report published Thursday that the OSTP and other agencies did not consistently communicate their progress on NSCI’s 2016 strategic plan implementation, offering the academic and industry partners limited data on their respective accomplishments. 

The NSCI is a whole-of-nation approach aimed at sustaining the country’s edge in high-performance computing. 

As part of its five 2016 strategic objectives, the effort sought to advance exascale computing technologies and holistically advance the capabilities of an HPC ecosystem. 

Officials from ten agencies that presented to execute the initiative reported that they “generally did not receive funding to implement the 2016 strategic plan.” 

They added that they shouldered the efforts under existing projects and researches that matched with the plan’s objectives. 

The congressional watchdog further recommended the OSTP and other offices to address the valuable qualities of a national strategy in the impending implementation road map or by other means. 

“By more fully addressing the desirable characteristics of a national strategy through the implementation plan or other means … OSTP and agencies could improve efforts to sustain and enhance U.S. leadership in high-performance computing,” GAO said. 

Government Technology/News
DHS, Partners Test Air Domain Awareness Tech for Border Security; Shawn McDonald Quoted
by Nichols Martin
Published on October 1, 2021
DHS, Partners Test Air Domain Awareness Tech for Border Security; Shawn McDonald Quoted

The Department of Homeland Security's Science and Technology (DHS S&T) Directorate is testing technologies designed to secure the U.S.-Canada border's airspace.

S&T said Thursday it partnered with the U.S. Coast Guard,  U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the Department of Defense (DOD) to establish testing standards and demonstrate various air domain awareness technologies in Limestone Hills, Montana.

These technologies include radio frequency detectors, electro-optical and infrared cameras and radars. Montana's National Guard, Mitre and the Northern Plains UAS Test Site also supported the test, wherein unmanned aircraft systems flew in a testing environment with domain awareness technologies. 

“S&T is excited about this opportunity to conduct these air domain awareness demonstrations and test these unique technologies, sensors and capabilities in realistic environments,” said Shawn McDonald, S&T program manager.

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