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AWS Collaborates with BlackBerry to Develop Intelligent Vehicle Data Platform
by Sarah Sybert
Published on December 2, 2020
AWS Collaborates with BlackBerry to Develop Intelligent Vehicle Data Platform

Amazon Web Services (AWS) and BlackBerry Limited announced a multi-year, global agreement to develop and market BlackBerry's Intelligent Vehicle Data Platform (IVY), AWS reported on Tuesday. 

“This software platform promises to bring an era of invention to the in-vehicle experience and help create new applications, services, and opportunities without compromising safety, security, or customer privacy. We are pleased to expand our relationship with AWS to execute this vision and deliver BlackBerry IVY,” said John Chen, executive chairman and CEO, BlackBerry. 

IVY is a scalable, cloud-connected software platform that will allow automakers to provide a consistent and secure way to read vehicle sensor data, normalize it and create actionable insights from that data both locally in the vehicle and in the cloud. 

BlackBerry IVY will apply machine learning (ML) to data to generate predictive insights and inferences to derive action based on those insights. The solution will support multiple vehicle operating systems and multi-cloud deployments in order to ensure compatibility across vehicle models and brands. 

It will build upon BlackBerry QNX’s capabilities for surfacing and normalizing data from automobiles and AWS’s broad portfolio of services, including capabilities for IoT and machine learning. IVY will run inside a vehicle’s embedded systems, but will be managed and configured remotely from the cloud. 

“AWS and BlackBerry are making it possible for any automaker to continuously reinvent the customer experience and transform vehicles from fixed pieces of technology into systems that can grow and adapt with a user’s needs and preferences,” said Andy Jassy, CEO of AWS.

Government Technology/News
Army, Academia Jointly Study New Variable Speed Concept for Aircraft
by Nichols Martin
Published on December 2, 2020
Army, Academia Jointly Study New Variable Speed Concept for Aircraft

The U.S. Army partnered with Brown University and Iowa State University to develop a method that allows aircraft to adjust rotors automatically in-flight for augmented turbine performance.

Army Research Laboratory (ARL), part of the service's Combat Capabilities Development Command, worked with academia to create a new concept in the area of variable speed, the Army said Tuesday.

“The variable speed concept improves performance by maintaining blade aerodynamic efficiency within the optimum range at all operating conditions,” said Luis Bravo, aerospace engineering researcher at the Army.

A research paper titled “Optimizing gas turbine performance using the surrogate management framework and high-fidelity flow modeling” contains the team's published findings on the topic.

The team will further mature the study through the development and testing of a prototype that embodies the concept.

Government Technology/GSA/News/Press Releases
GSA Looks to Release Handbook on RPA Monitoring, Access Mgmt
by Brenda Marie Rivers
Published on December 2, 2020
GSA Looks to Release Handbook on RPA Monitoring, Access Mgmt

The General Services Administration (GSA) plans to publicly release a handbook to help agencies seeking to integrate artificial intelligence (AI) and robotic process automation (RPA) into their operations, Federal News Network reported Tuesday.

GSA’s Identity Assurance and Trusted Access Division developed the Digital Worker Credentialing Handbook which outlines procedures for deploying bots or “digital workers” based on level of supervision. The handbook also includes recommendations for periodic assessments on digital workers' access privileges.

Daria Medved, deputy director for emerging technology at GSA, said at an Advanced Technology Advanced Research Center event that the handbook seeks to ensure that the right controls are in place and that validations for bots are monitored.

Ken Myers, cyber policy and strategy planner at the agency, said communities of interest can work to establish ethical guidelines for the assessment of these digital workers.

“We found that a lot of agencies were using human-based identity processes to credential a digital worker, and it doesn’t always doesn’t always work like that," he noted. “There’s some things that are specific to humans that don’t correlate to a digital identity.”

Contract Awards/Government Technology/News/Space
NASA to Fund Space Tech Projects from Small Businesses
by Matthew Nelson
Published on December 2, 2020
NASA to Fund Space Tech Projects from Small Businesses

NASA has earmarked $14M in grants through the second phase of the Small Business Technology Transfer program to support 19 projects that aim to speed up the agency's science, aeronautics, space technology and human exploration efforts.

Seventeen companies will secure up to $750,000 to build and demonstrate their Phase I proposals, NASA said Wednesday.

The awardees explored the feasibility of their proposals during the initial phase of the STTR program and were selected based on various criteria such as technical merit and facilities.

Multi3D Inc., H2O Insights and Plasma Processes are among the small businesses chosen by the agency for Phase II. NASA's Ames Research Center manages the STTR program.

DoD/Government Technology/News/Press Releases
DoD to Support STEM Research Projects in $50M Funding Effort
by Matthew Nelson
Published on December 2, 2020
DoD to Support STEM Research Projects in $50M Funding Effort

The Department of Defense (DoD) will award $50 million in funds through the Defense University Research Instrumentation Program to 150 university researchers to support the acceleration of research activities in machine learning, quantum sciences and hypersonics. 

The funding opportunity will also back projects that will explore the design, development and characterization of various materials, DoD said Tuesday. DoD issued a solicitation areas of engineering and foundational science.

The awardees were selected via a competitive process launched by the U.S. Army Research Office, the U.S. Air Force Office of Scientific Research and the Office of Naval Research.

Bindu Nair, director at the Office of the Undersecretary of Defense for Research and Engineering's basic research office, said DoD seeks to field scientific approaches that will prepare potential science, technology, engineering and mathematics professionals throuh the funding effort.

According to DoD, the team received 742 proposals for the solicitation while funding requests have reached a total of $297M.

Government Technology/News
Veritone Advances AI Analytics and Applications; Ryan Steelberg Quoted
by Sarah Sybert
Published on December 2, 2020
Veritone Advances AI Analytics and Applications; Ryan Steelberg Quoted

Veritone has made recent enhancements to Veritone Discovery and Veritone Attribute, the company’s campaign analytics and attribution applications. With the upgrades, customers will expand advanced media search functionalities, advertising performance reporting and visualization that help drive revenue growth. 

Veritone Discovery is an AI-powered campaign search and analysis application designed to provide visibility into content performance. The company has updated the tool to feature Earned Media Monitoring that will enable users to track the added value they deliver in campaigns.

The company’s solution has also added New Reporting Customization will classify and summarize campaign results based on its components. Veritone’s enhanced AI Models will provide additional accuracy of key words and phrases, and expand support for foreign languages.

Veritone Attribute is an AI-enabled broadcast attribution application that correlates broadcast advertising placements with website interaction data in near real-time. Veritone has added new enhancements to its enterprise management and workflows, and advanced collaboration capabilities. 

Additionally, Veritone Attribute has integrated intelligent analytics, which include multi-dimensional charts and responsive data views, as well as improved analytics capabilities. 

“Our already comprehensive campaign search and analytics applications keep evolving as we work closely with our customers to continuously identify opportunities to help automate their processes,” said Ryan Steelberg, president of Veritone.

Government Technology/News
Maj. Gen. Maria Gervais: Army to Speed up Development of New Training Platform
by Nichols Martin
Published on December 2, 2020
Maj. Gen. Maria Gervais: Army to Speed up Development of New Training Platform

Maj. Gen. Maria Gervais, director of the U.S. Army's synthetic training environment (STE) cross-functional team (CFT), said the service branch is working to accelerate the development of a new virtual simulation platform, National Defense Magazine reported Tuesday.

“Senior leaders have directed that the modernization of our live training effort be accelerated because our projected initial operating capability of fiscal year '26 and our full operational capability in fiscal year '30 … was too long,” she said Tuesday at the Interservice/Industry Training, Simulation and Education Conference.

The Army envisions STE to provide expanded virtual training across the force and meet future requirements that the service's existing training platform cannot. 

Gervais noted that the Army needs a family of emerging technology systems that can operate alongside legacy systems. This new training platform would combine live and synthetic systems.

Cybersecurity/Government Technology/News/Press Releases
Debra Daniels: DISA Funnels $7.6B to Support Small Business Suppliers in FY 2020
by Brenda Marie Rivers
Published on December 2, 2020
Debra Daniels: DISA Funnels $7.6B to Support Small Business Suppliers in FY 2020

Debra Daniels, vice procurement services executive at the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA), said in an interview that the agency has obligated $7.6 billion to support small businesses in the defense industrial base this fiscal year.

That amount represents a significant increase from FY 2019 and comes as part of the Department of Defense’s (DoD) efforts to address pressing information technology and cyber needs in addition to pandemic-related matters, Daniels told C4ISRnet in an interview published Tuesday.

“DISA never shut down during the pandemic,” said Daniels, who also serves as deputy director of the Defense Information Technology Contracting Organization (DITCO).

“We just moved from a federal workspace to our own home workspaces and kept going. And what I can say about the contracting force is they never lost momentum, they never lost focus on the priorities at all in doing that.”

Speaking about the DoD’s Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) program, Daniels noted that DISA’ s Procurement Services Directorate is “definitely working to understand” rules under the new contractor vetting initiative.

She noted that DISA plans to brief industry on its future program requirements during the agency's upcoming virtual Forecast to Industry event.

Government Technology/News/Press Releases
Lockheed Martin Declares CH-53K King Stallion Devices Ready For Training; Tom Gordon Quoted
by Sarah Sybert
Published on December 2, 2020
Lockheed Martin Declares CH-53K King Stallion Devices Ready For Training; Tom Gordon Quoted

Lockheed Martin has announced that its suite of training devices for the CH-53K heavy lift helicopter have been declared Ready for Training at Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) New River in Jacksonville, North Carolina. With the announcement, U.S. Marines will prepare to fly, maintain and sustain CH-53K. 

“These training devices will prepare aircrew and maintainers for the full suite of capabilities of the CH-53K in a safe and cost-effective manner,” said Tom Gordon, vice president of Training and Simulation Solutions of Lockheed Martin. “Crews can rehearse for operational deployment, ensuring the U.S. Marines are ready to successfully complete their missions.”

The CH-53K will enable Marines to safely complete longer-range missions in harsher environments compared to the current fleet of aircraft. The Containerized Flight Training Device (CFTD) is a portable full-mission flight simulator that will allow flight crews to train on the full scope of Marine Corps heavy lift missions. 

The CFTD replicates the functionality, flight characteristics, mission profiles and unmatched capabilities of the CH-53K helicopter. The device can replicate various environmental conditions and mission profiles. The Helicopter Emulation Maintenance Trainer (HEMT) and Composite Maintenance Trainer (CMT) are both purpose-built for the King Stallion’s maintenance training. 

The HEMT is a computer-based lab that familiarizes the mechanic with maintenance tasks they perform, including tools, functions and checks. The CMT is a full-scale mock-up of the aircraft and is the final step of familiarizing the maintainer with the aircraft. 

The CMT enables students to interact with the physical controls of the aircraft to learn to remove and install hardware and perform functional checks. 

“The training devices will ensure a flawless entry into service for the CH-53K heavy lift helicopter,” said Bill Falk, Sikorsky CH-53K program director. “We are proud to build this 21st century helicopter giving mission flexibility to the U.S. Marine Corps.”

DoD/Government Technology/News
DoD to Consolidate IT Services to Improve Efficiency; John Sherman Quoted
by Sarah Sybert
Published on December 2, 2020
DoD to Consolidate IT Services to Improve Efficiency; John Sherman Quoted

A 2018 analysis by the Department of Defense (DoD) chief information officer and the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) found inefficiencies in DoD information technology delivery, said John Sherman, principal deputy chief information officer. 

"While we have made remarkable progress over the past year and a half in creating the foundation necessary to establish a single service provider for the department, we also recognize that this is not the time to rest on our laurels," Sherman said. "It will be a multi-year effort. And, we have significant work ahead of us."

The 2018 assessment catalogued and analyzed network and computer assets, software, staffing levels and existing support services contracts, finding that each organization operated its own unclassified and classified network and service desk, which requires over one thousand civilian personnel and 600 IT contracts to operate and maintain. 

While organizations dedicated massive resources to IT, they were unable to keep pace with technology advancements and industry best practice due to the prioritization of their limited resources, Sherman added.

As a result of this analysis, the department launched the "Fourth Estate Network Optimization," which will incrementally consolidate IT systems that are separate from the military services to reduce the risks that could occur if it were launched across all the services. 

Sherman noted that the initiative will work to create one efficient IT system across the department, including all of the services. Over the next year a majority of DOD organizations that are not part of the military services will migrate to this global service desk, he said.

All network and service desks will be operated by the DISA to improve visibility of cybersecurity vulnerabilities, reduce operating expenses, enable adoption of commercial innovations, allow organizations to focus on their core missions, create a consistent user experience and benefit the warfighter.

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