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NIWC Atlantic Produces 3D-Printed PPE
by Matthew Nelson
Published on July 6, 2020
NIWC Atlantic Produces 3D-Printed PPE

Naval Information Warfare Center Atlantic utilized 3D printing technology to design personal protective equipment in support of COVID-19 relief efforts.

The command's production quality and manufacturing team produced and distributed 110 face shields and 1,444 face masks to NIWC personnel worldwide as of June 1, the U.S. Navy said Thursday.

NIWC used air conditioning and media heating ventilation strainers to obtain filter materials that will support facemasks.

The team also partnered with the U.S. Marine Corps Logistics Command to procure 300 face shields in an effort to address the lack of polyethylene terephthalate glycol.

Contract Awards/News
DOE Announces New $100M in Energy Research Funds
by Nichols Martin
Published on July 6, 2020
DOE Announces New $100M in Energy Research Funds

The Department of Energy has allotted funds worth $100M for energy science projects that will leverage multiple disciplines.

DOE said Wednesday 10 Energy Frontier Research Centers will receive the funds to pursue collaborative research with national laboratories and members of industry, government, the nonprofit sector and academia.

“Through these research centers, the Department is mobilizing America’s scientific workforce to lay the foundation for the nation’s future energy innovation, security and prosperity," said Dan Brouillette, secretary of energy.

Six of the centers are new entries to the program that will tackle projects on material science, chemistry, quantum information science, environmental management, microelectronics and other energy-related topics.

Eight of the centers will receive approximately $3M over a maximum of four years. The other two will continue to work on existing projects over a two-year period. Centers may receive additional out-year funds depending on Congress.

Government Technology/News
USAF Tests New Tactical Data Link for Air Operations; Lt. Col. Bradley Rueter Quoted
by Nichols Martin
Published on July 6, 2020
USAF Tests New Tactical Data Link for Air Operations; Lt. Col. Bradley Rueter Quoted

The U.S. Air Force (USAF) has conducted a test of a new tactical data link designed to boost situational awareness across airmen, C4ISRnet reported Thursday.

USAF's Air Mobility Command delivered high bandwidth and accelerated data processing with the data link in a test that took place Sunday.

“One individual who has flown this same profile about eight different times … said this was the most situational awareness he’s ever had,” said Lt. Col. Bradley Rueter, chief of AMC's capability development branch.

In the exercise, which simulated an airdrop of ground forces into a contested environment near Nellis Air Force Base in Nevada, the Air Force changed how and how fast it was sending data to crews aboard two C-17s.

AMC used commercial satellite communications, which according to Rueter, are “hundreds of times faster than what we traditionally use,” in addition to a “slightly different” protocol to send those messages.

The two planes were also outfitted with an upgraded computer with higher processing speeds. Overall, the new tech allowed for higher refresh rates to keep up with changes in the battlespace. The success of the mission will improve the effectiveness of joint operations in contested environments.

The test marks a milestone in USAF's effort to implement the Joint All-Domain Command and Control approach that integrates systems across multiple domains. Rueter has projected to continue the system's testing with C-130, KC-46 and KC-135 aircraft.

Government Technology/News
Air Force to Hold Industry Event for Mobility-Focused Small Business Tech Transfer Solicitation
by Brenda Marie Rivers
Published on July 6, 2020
Air Force to Hold Industry Event for Mobility-Focused Small Business Tech Transfer Solicitation

The U.S. Air Force’s AFWERX innovation arm will host an event on July 15 and 16 to brief small businesses and academic entities on the service branch’s efforts to utilize commercial technologies for military applications, the service branch reported on Friday.

The "TeamUp" virtual trade show is aimed at promoting dialogue between industry, universities and research institutions ahead of the Air Force’s Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) Open Topic funding round.

AFWERX and the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) will provide an overview of the STTR Open Topic solicitation, which will focus on the “Agility Prime” topic area and cover commercial platforms for applications such as emergency response, medical evacuation and relief operations.

The Air Force expects to issue $10 million in contracts under the Agility Prime area within a 90-day period.

Maj. Jared Evans, program manager for AFWERX's STTR Open Topic and technology transfer lead at the Air Force Office of Scientific Research, said the STTR program serves as "a critical part" of the service's broader investment in the small-business and research communities.

“TeamUp events like this one will provide opportunities for multiple stakeholders to come together and compete with speed,” noted Col. Nathan Diller, director of AFWERX.

Technologies to be featured during the event include air mobility platforms and related components such as electric propulsion systems, computing hardware, sensor systems and communication technologies.

Government Technology/News
Air Force Begins Assessment of Potential SPACECOM HQ Candidates
by Brenda Marie Rivers
Published on July 6, 2020
Air Force Begins Assessment of Potential SPACECOM HQ Candidates

The Department of the Air Force has begun evaluating the 26 states competing to serve as the U.S. Space Command's new headquarters location, SpaceNews reported Sunday.

“We were pleased with the strong response the Air Force received from across the country,” Air Force spokeswoman Ann Stefanek, a spokeswoman for the Air Force, said.

In May, the Air Force released its criteria for the permanent SPACECOM headquarters, which must have large military installations to accommodate the command’s personnel. Any state with large military bases that met a list of criteria was eligible to compete. Responses were due June 30.

Stefanek said in a statement obtained by SpaceNews that the service is undergoing assessment procedures and will not “make any further selection announcements until after the candidate selections in mid-late November.”

“After we announce the preferred location we will accomplish the environmental analysis before rendering a final decision,” she noted.

The Air Force intends to send officials to sites across the country ahead of selecting the winning location in January 2021, according to the report.

Government Technology/GSA/News
Federal CIO, GSA Release IT Cost Transparency Guide
by Brenda Marie Rivers
Published on July 6, 2020
Federal CIO, GSA Release IT Cost Transparency Guide

The office of the federal chief information officer (CIO) has partnered with the General Service Administration's (GSA) Office of Government wide Policy (OGP) to develop a cost transparency guide for information technology programs.

Nonprofit organization Technology Business Management (TBM) said Tuesday the Federal Technology Investment Management (FTIM) community of practice (CoP), which operates under the federal CIO, collaborated with OGP for the guidance that was based on TBM's framework for transparency, delivering value, shaping business demand and planning and governing.

The framework will enable agency CIOs to better understand and communicate the business and mission value of IT spending to senior executives, mission support offices, and program managers.

The IT cost transparency guide covers five key priorities, namely capital planning and investment control, cybersecurity, data, acquisitions and IT modernization. The five points were selected based on the focus of the President Management’s Agenda, the CIO Council and Congress. 

The focus areas are meant to address the Office of Management and Budget's (OMB) requirements, in addition the CIO Council and Congress’ program goals and the President's Management Agenda, TBM noted.

Government Technology/News
NASA Conducts Core Stage Checkout for Space Launch System
by Matthew Nelson
Published on July 6, 2020
NASA Conducts Core Stage Checkout for Space Launch System

NASA announced that the administration has concluded a systems checkout for the core stage of a rocket designed to support the agency's Artemis I mission. 

The test used Green Run software that was developed for the test and loaded in the flight computers for the first time. The SLS avionics power on and checkout was the second of eight tests in the Green Run test series at NASA’s Stennis Space Center near Bay St. Louis, Mississippi, where the core stage is installed in the B-2 Test Stand. 

A team of Boeing and NASA personnel worked in control rooms to power the avionics and the core stage flight hardware of the Space Launch System during the checkout, the agency said Wednesday. The agency validated the core stage's computers and avionics at the Marshall Space Flight Center's systems integration and test facility prior to the test.

The three flight computers and avionics are located in the forward skirt, the top section of the 212-foot tall core stage, with more avionics distributed in the core’s intertank and engine section as shown in the right image.

The rocket's core stage will work to propel the Artemis I mission by producing over 2M pounds of thrust. Formerly known as Exploration Mission-1, the effort seeks to allow human exploration to the Moon and Mars.

Executive Moves/News
Deloitte Names Asif Dhar to Lead LSHC Practice; Seema Pajula Quoted
by Sarah Sybert
Published on July 6, 2020
Deloitte Names Asif Dhar to Lead LSHC Practice; Seema Pajula Quoted

Deloitte has appointed Dr. Asif Dhar to succeed Doug Beaudoin, former chief information officer. Dhar will lead the company’s  life sciences and health care (LSHC) practice in the United States effective immediately, Deloitte reported on Monday. 

"Asif's passion for the industry and his experience delivering the breadth and depth of Deloitte to solve complex business challenges makes him ideally suited for this role," said Seema Pajula, vice chairman, Deloitte LLP, and U.S. industries and insights leader for Deloitte LLP. "With his deep knowledge of both the life sciences and health care industries, I am confident in his ability to lead through today's tumultuous times and bring pragmatic, implementable solutions to our clients."

Dhar will lead the practice's overall strategic direction and implement go-to-market strategies for Deloitte's key businesses including audit, consulting, tax and advisory services. Dhar has served LSHC clients as well as government and public services clients during his 13-year tenure with Deloitte. 

"Deloitte's 'Future of Health' vision suggests a radical transformation of the industry — one that is more virtual, organized around the community, compassionate, equitable, predictive and preventative. Amid a pandemic and nationwide fight for racial justice, it is clear to me that we cannot wait for the future to arrive,” Dhar stated. 

During his career at Deloitte, Dhar has also held a variety of leadership positions such as federal health solutions leader and LSHC's chief health informatics officer. Dhar has helped to establish ConvergeHEALTH by Deloitte, which combines next generation platforms, industry experience and collaboration models to deliver the future of health. 

Dhar is also vice chairman of the company, where he supervises the overall strategic direction for the life sciences and health care practices, including audit, consulting, tax, and advisory services. Prior to joining Deloitte, Dhar served as senior associate at Booz Allen Hamilton as well as physician executive at Cerner Corporation. 

He earned his Bachelor of Arts and Master of Business Administration from the University of Chicago and his medical doctorate from the University of Illinois. 

"This is a pivotal moment in history and I am humbled to lead our practice of dedicated professionals as we help our clients address multigenerational health and equity challenges while we respond to the crisis of coronavirus-19," said Dhar. 

About Deloitte

Deloitte provides industry-leading audit, consulting, tax and advisory services to many of the world's most admired brands, including nearly 90% of the Fortune 500® and more than 7,000 private companies. 

Our people work across the industry sectors that drive and shape today's marketplace — delivering measurable and lasting results that help reinforce public trust in our capital markets, inspire clients to see challenges as opportunities to transform and thrive, and help lead the way toward a stronger economy and a healthy society. 

Deloitte is proud to be part of the largest global professional services network serving our clients in the markets that are most important to them. Now celebrating 175 years of service, our network of member firms spans more than 150 countries and territories.

News/Press Releases
Accenture Partners with University of Aizu to Conduct API Marketplace Research; Toshiaki Miyazaki, Shojiro Nakamura Quoted
by Sarah Sybert
Published on July 6, 2020
Accenture Partners with University of Aizu to Conduct API Marketplace Research; Toshiaki Miyazaki, Shojiro Nakamura Quoted

Accenture has partnered with the University of Aizu to conduct a joint research project that will develop the first standard API marketplace for smart cites in Japan, the company reported on Monday. 

"Since its opening in 1993, the University of Aizu has been fostering world-class ICT talent and conducting research on ICT that contributes to the sustainable development of Japan and the world,” said president of the University of Aizu, Toshiaki Miyazaki. “Through this joint research, we will work with Accenture, one of the world’s leading consulting companies, to improve Japan’s competitiveness."

Accenture’s joint project will feature studies on how to utilize a Smart City operating system to better utilize AI in public services and promote citizens’ behavioral changes, focusing on Aizu Wakamatsu city, Fukushima, as a model case. 

The company will develop API marketplace as a channel for sharing and disseminating standardized code, which will create and link software. Accenture’s site will help local government, companies and other local stakeholders develop and benefit from new data linkages and integration between smart city and industry initiatives. 

The University of Aizu will provide guidance to Accenture that will expedite the development of the API marketplace on the cloud environment of the University of Aizu’s Advanced ICT Laboratory (LICTiA). 

"The Japanese government is promoting a standardized smart city architecture for the good of society, in particular to support sustainable development in urban areas,” said Shojiro Nakamura, Accenture Innovation Center Fukushima, Co-Lead. “Creating standards for applications and data is key to our efforts to support work in individual cities and a nationwide smart city framework, as well as central to our collaboration with the University of Aizu to promote regional development.” 

About Accenture

Accenture is a leading global professional services company, providing a broad range of services in strategy and consulting, interactive, technology and operations, with digital capabilities across all of these services. 

We combine unmatched experience and specialized capabilities across more than 40 industries — powered by the world’s largest network of Advanced Technology and Intelligent Operations centers. With 509,000 people serving clients in more than 120 countries, Accenture brings continuous innovation to help clients improve their performance and create lasting value across their enterprises. 

News/Press Releases
NASA Announces Progress in Phased Reopening; Steve Jurczyk, Thomas Zurbuchen Quoted
by Sarah Sybert
Published on July 6, 2020
NASA Announces Progress in Phased Reopening; Steve Jurczyk, Thomas Zurbuchen Quoted

NASA has announced progress toward reopening by taking the initial steps back to normal operations due to the recent recovery reports of the COVID-19 pandemic, the administration reported on Monday. 

“It will be a while before we have people stop telecommuting,” said Steve Jurczyk, NASA associate administrator. “I cannot predict how long we will be in that mode.” Allowing more work on-site will depend on the availability of antibody tests or a COVID-19 vaccine, he suggested.

A majority of NASA’s centers have gone into Stage 3, which permits some more mission-critical activities at the centers. Jurczyk noted that the vast majority of NASA personnel have been able to work remotely, and projected that after restrictions are lifted, many people will continue to do so, either because they are in high-risk health categories or because of efficiency.

Jurczyk noted that less of the workforce would have permanent offices and instead would work from home more frequently using the “hoteling” system. The system will utilize a desk for those times they need to be on-site to reduce the office space required at headquarters and centers.

“Some things we won’t change because we learned how to do it better,” Thomas Zurbuchen, NASA associate administrator for science. "For example, NASA converted review panels of research proposals from in-person to online meetings. Many of them are working really, really well in the new format," he said. “We’re going to keep doing that.”

While the administration will continue to have the option to telework, Jurczyk noted that the change in the workplace environment has introduced new stressors. “One thing we worry about is burnout,” he said. “People are working way more than 40 hours a week.”

In addition to the phased reopening and revisions to the work environment, NASA has partnered with its European and Japanese counterparts to leverage their respective geospatial intelligence resources to collect data on the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.

NASA said that the agency has teamed up with the European Space Agency (ESA) and Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) to deploy Earth-observing satellites to document the pandemic’s potential long-term impacts as part of the initiative.

The three agencies also jointly developed the COVID-19 Earth Observation Dashboard to integrate data from multiple sources in an effort to provide a comprehensive picture of changes in air quality, shipping activity and agricultural production amid the health crisis.

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