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PAE Wins $98M IDIQ to Maintain F-5 Aircrafts; Charlie Peiffer Quoted
by reynolitoresoor
Published on September 29, 2021
PAE Wins $98M IDIQ to Maintain F-5 Aircrafts; Charlie Peiffer Quoted

PAE, a leading defense and government services contractor, has secured an 18-month, $98 million sole-source indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract from the Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division to provide F-5 fighter aircraft logistics support.

Under the contract, PAE’s Readiness and Sustainment team will provide all maintenance and logistics support services for 43 F-5F and F-5N aircrafts at four naval bases across Florida, Nevada, Arizona and Louisiana through January 2023.

Charlie Peiffer, interim president and CEO of PAE said, “We look forward to continuing our longstanding relationship with the U.S. Navy by keeping its F-5 fleet mission-ready through support backed by our enduring commitment to excellence.”

Additionally, Peiffer noted that PAE is “uniquely experienced and skilled” in F-5 support and maintenance, positioning the company to successfully deliver services under the new contract.

This award continues PAE’s work under previous contracts with the U.S. Navy to maintain its F-5 fleet. 

Recently, PAE defended a bid protest raised by a competitor, successfully retaining their prime position on a previous $835 million contract to provide the U.S. Air Force with helicopter maintenance services. Peiffer said the successful defense highlighted the strength of PAE’s fleet management capabilities.

Contract Awards/News
Navient to Transfer DOE Student Loan Accounts to Maximus Pending Contract Novation Approval; Teresa Weipert Quoted
by reynolitoresoor
Published on September 29, 2021
Navient to Transfer DOE Student Loan Accounts to Maximus Pending Contract Novation Approval; Teresa Weipert Quoted

Navient has signed a definitive agreement with Maximus to transfer Navient’s loan servicing for U.S. Department of Education-owned student loan accounts to Maximus through a contract novation.

The two companies said they have submitted a preliminary request for review. The contract novation is subject to the approval of the Federal Student Aid office and the DOE, and is expected to be finalized in the fourth quarter of 2021.

Teresa Weipert, general manager of Maximus’ U.S. Federal Services segment, said the company looks forward to continuing its support of the FSA and expanding its portfolio with federal student loan servicing.

The successful migration of Navient’s student loan accounts will add to Maximus’ current FSA portfolio which includes the Debt Management and Collections System (DMCS) contract as well as the Next Generation Business Process Operations (BPO) contract.

Weipert explained that the newly proposed contract novation “enables Maximus to apply our deep understanding of the needs of student borrowers and our industry-leading customer service to assist FSA in successfully serving millions of student loan borrowers.”

Under the transaction, a number of employees on Navient’s DOE loan servicing team will transfer to Maximus in order to ensure operational continuity for FSA customers.

Navient’s President and CEO, Jack Remondi said the company will work with the DOE and Maximus to provide a smooth transition for borrowers. Upon receipt of FSA approval and customary closing conditions, Navient will exit the DOE student loan servicing program as planned. 

Government Technology/News
FirstNet’s First Responder PTT App Undergoes S&T Emergency Exercises
by Angeline Leishman
Published on September 29, 2021
FirstNet’s First Responder PTT App Undergoes S&T Emergency Exercises

The Department of Homeland’s Science and Technology Directorate (DHS S&T) has tested AT&T FirstNet‘s Push-to-Talk standards-based and mission-critical application for first responders in two real-world emergency scenarios across the U.S.

The tests are part of S&T’s effort to introduce interoperable PTT software across homeland security agencies for voice, video and data communications during crises involving various disciplines and jurisdictions, DHS said Tuesday.

During the first scenario at the Port of Oakland in California, Customs and Border Protection agents used FNPTT to coordinate with the U.S. Coast Guard and Homeland Security Security Investigations in catching a runaway narcotics suspect at sea.

CBP units also tapped the application to establish communications and exchange information with the Oakland Fire Department regarding a simulated fire at the port.

Meanwhile, during the second scenario off the California coast, USCG Cutter crew worked with CBP and HSI through the software in responding to a dive boat fire and medical emergency.

Test participants left positive comments regarding their experience with the application, some noted that FNPTT’s reliance on the differing signal strength of AT&T’s first repsonder-focused broadband coverage slowed down video transmission.

Following FNPTT’s testing, S&T plans to evaluate other PTT applications that offer off-network and device-to-device communication and land mobile radio-to-LTE interworking.

Government Technology/News
NSF Funds Five New Data Science Institutes
by Nichols Martin
Published on September 29, 2021
NSF Funds Five New Data Science Institutes

The National Science Foundation (NSF) is investing $75 million in five institutes that will deliver expertise in multiple areas of data science. NSF said Tuesday that its new Harnessing the Data Revolution Institutes will support research on foundations, applications, systems and cyberinfrastructure of data science.

"They will harness diverse data sources and develop new methodologies, technologies and infrastructure for data management and analysis,” said Manish Parashar, office director at NSF's Office of Advanced Cyberinfrastructure. 

Ohio State University will lead the NSF Institute for a New Frontier of Biological Information Powered by Knowledge-Guided Machine Learning. The institute will use machine learning to analyze publicly available image data in support of biological sciences.

The University of Washington will lead the NSF Institute for Accelerated AI Algorithms for Data-Driven Discovery, which seeks to build artificial intelligence applications for systems neuroscience, high-energy physics and multi-messenger astrophysics.

The NSF Institute for Harnessing Data and Model Revolution in the Polar Regions will house data science research on Arctic and Antarctic topics under the leadership of the University of Maryland, Baltimore County.

The Colorado School of Mines will lead the NSF Institute for Data-Driven Dynamical Design, which will attempt to predict the ionic, molecular and other dynamical processes taking place in materials.

Lastly, the NSF Institute for Geospatial Understanding through an Integrative Discovery Environment or I-GUIDE will use geospatial data to examine interactions within socioeconomic-environmental systems. The University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign will lead this institute.

Government Technology/News
Gregory Kausner: DOD’s Integrated Suite of Capabilities Must Be Guided By Mission Engineering
by Carol Collins
Published on September 29, 2021
Gregory Kausner: DOD’s Integrated Suite of Capabilities Must Be Guided By Mission Engineering

Gregory Kausner, acting undersecretary of acquisition and sustainment at the Department of Defense, said that the growing defense acquisition demands an integrated suite of capabilities guided by mission engineering to reach the desired warfighting goals, DOD News reported Wednesday.

Kausner enumerated scoped requirements, guided development and informed investment as essential factors to develop the agency’s capabilities and link the programs to their intended missions.

“Put simply, the mission architecture is the business model for the conduct of operations,” he said in an event speech, adding that the DOD can determine vital threads when an “overarching mission architecture” is highlighted.

The agency recently developed the adaptive acquisition framework aimed at providing suitable and sustainable solutions to end-users. Kausner said the framework allows program teams to plan and manage their strategies according to specific capabilities.

The DOD official also noted that they are working on improving their talent management and developing a data-centric enterprise that leverages data for improved efficiency and operational advantage.

For better synchronization of warfighting efforts, the agency is adopting integrated acquisition portfolio reviews. “We are in the midst of a rebalance from a program-centric approach to a portfolio-based perspective,” Kausner said.

Government Technology/News
FAA Receives Findings of NASA-Led Airport Tech Demonstration; Bill Nelson Quoted
by Nichols Martin
Published on September 29, 2021
FAA Receives Findings of NASA-Led Airport Tech Demonstration; Bill Nelson Quoted

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) now holds the findings of a NASA project that demonstrated various tools for air traffic management.

FAA will nationally implement six years' worth of findings from NASA’s Airspace Technology Demonstration 2 projects, which tested integrated arrival, departure and surface (IADS) technologies at various airports, the space agency said Wednesday.

The IADS tools demonstrated fuel savings, carbon reduction and information sharing at Charlotte Douglas International Airport, Dallas Fort Worth International Airport and Dallas Love Field Airport.

“I’m excited the software NASA developed for air traffic controllers and airlines will be soon rolled out at airports across the country and know the results will continue to be extraordinary," said Bill Nelson, NASA administrator.

ATD-2 is part of NASA's larger Airspace Technology Demonstration portfolio, which also includes ATD-1 and ATD-3. ATD-1 tackled fuel-efficient ground-based and flight deck technologies, and ATD-3 tested ways to adjust flight paths based on weather and air traffic data.

Industry News/News
Pentagon Seeks Public Comments on Supply Chain Opportunities, Vulnerabilities
by Jane Edwards
Published on September 29, 2021
Pentagon Seeks Public Comments on Supply Chain Opportunities, Vulnerabilities

The Department of Defense (DOD) is requesting industry comments on supply chain challenges as part of efforts to strengthen and secure the defense industrial base in accordance with an executive order signed in February. 

DOD said Tuesday it issued a Federal Register Notice to solicit feedback on supply chain opportunities and vulnerabilities in the areas of microelectronics, castings and forgings, select kinetic capabilities and energy storage/batteries and across five systemic enablers: cyber posture, workforce, manufacturing, small business and interoperability.

The Pentagon selected the five strategic enablers and four focus areas through supply chain analysis initiatives across DOD, interagency and the White House.

The executive order requires DOD to conduct and submit a supply chain assessment report within a year. The department expects to publish the report in February 2022. DOD’s office of industrial policy will also seek feedback through ad hoc events and industry engagements in the coming months.

Public comments are due Oct. 13th.

Supply Chain Cybersecurity: Revelations and Innovations

ExecutiveBiz, sister site of GovConDaily and part of the Executive Mosaic digital media umbrella, will host a virtual event about securing the supply chain on Oct. 26. Visit ExecutiveBiz.com to sign up for the “Supply Chain Cybersecurity: Revelations and Innovations” event.

Cybersecurity/News
VA, Nonprofit Partner to Educate Military Veterans About Online Security
by Angeline Leishman
Published on September 29, 2021
VA, Nonprofit Partner to Educate Military Veterans About Online Security

The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and the Cybercrime Support Network (CSN) have teamed up to educate military personnel on how to recognize, report and recover from online scams such as identity theft.

CSN, a nonprofit organization that assists cybercrime victims, will help VA implement an educational awareness campaign for service members and their families in the fall, the department said Tuesday.

The partnership will offer access to an electronic library of resources that can support online fraud victims and a website for identifying and reporting fraudsters.

VA added that the campaign will involve making public service announcements available through an online portal and Comcast's broadcasting platform.

The Federal Telecommunications Commission (FTC) founded that active-duty and retired military personnel have lost more than $820 million to cybercrime over the past four years.

Cybersecurity/News
DOE Selects GE’s Research Unit, 4 Universities to Develop Manufacturing Efficiency, Security Processes
by Carol Collins
Published on September 29, 2021
DOE Selects GE’s Research Unit, 4 Universities to Develop Manufacturing Efficiency, Security Processes

The Department of Energy (DOE) has selected General Electric's research division and four universities to develop methods for increasing the energy efficiency and cybersecurity of advanced manufacturing processes.

DOE said Monday that GE Research, Indiana University, Purdue University, Texas Tech University and the University of California will lead projects with the goal of addressing technical objectives established by the Manufacturing Innovation Institute.

The DOE-CyManII partnership will invest more than $1 million in the five projects that were chosen via competitive solicitation and evaluation processes.

GE Research will aim to develop and demonstrate building blocks for automation components in manufacturing. Indiana University will focus on creating a framework to manage energy in industrial settings using consumption, manufacturing and cybersecurity data.

Purdue University will also contribute to the effort by constructing a data hub that will integrate, assess and index production data streams. 

Texas Tech University will develop a framework for identifying baselines to automate and secure the chemical conversion process, while UC will collaborate with Omnigence to establish semiconductor supply chain security methods.

Cybersecurity/News
CISA, NSA Detail Considerations for Remote Access VPN Selection Via Information Sheet
by Jane Edwards
Published on September 29, 2021
CISA, NSA Detail Considerations for Remote Access VPN Selection Via Information Sheet

The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) and the National Security Agency (NSA) have issued an information sheet meant to help organizations understand the risks and considerations for selecting a virtual private network (VPN).

NSA said Tuesday that U.S. adversaries can target VPN servers since they can be used as entry points into protected networks and can access VPN devices by weaponizing common vulnerabilities and exposures.

“Exploitation of these CVEs can enable a malicious actor to steal credentials, remotely execute code, weaken encrypted traffic’s cryptography, hijack encrypted traffic sessions, and read sensitive data from the device,” the NSA notice reads.

The document offers guidance on choosing standards-based VPNs from reputable companies and hardening the VPN against breach by minimizing the VPN server’s attack surface through running strictly necessary features, monitoring and safeguarding access to and from the VPN and configuring strong authentication and cryptography.

NSA and CISA are advising organizations to refer to the National Information Assurance Partnership Product Compliant List for validated VPNs, ensure that products use FIPS-validated cryptographic modules and request and validate a product’s software bill of materials, among other recommendations.

Supply Chain Cybersecurity: Revelations and Innovations

ExecutiveBiz, sister site of GovConDaily and part of the Executive Mosaic digital media umbrella, will host a virtual event about securing the supply chain on Oct. 26th. Visit ExecutiveBiz.com to sign up for the “Supply Chain Cybersecurity: Revelations and Innovations” event.

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