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CDAO Holds GIDE Industry Insights Forum to Accelerate Innovation for CJADC2
by reynolitoresoor
Published on July 18, 2024
CDAO Holds GIDE Industry Insights Forum to Accelerate Innovation for CJADC2

The Chief Digital and Artificial Intelligence Office has organized an industry insights forum to inform private companies about collaborative opportunities under the Global Information Dominance Experiments program, which aims to test various capabilities that could advance the Combined Joint All-Domain Command and Control development.

Attendees at the first GIDE Industry Insights Forum, held at the Hyatt Regency Reston in Virginia, learned about the Pentagon’s CJADC2-related technology needs to accelerate innovation and bring new capabilities to the hands of warfighters, the DOD said Tuesday.

According to the agency, the GIDE Forum is a key step to enabling the new Open Data and Applications Government-owned Interoperable Repositories—or Open DAGIR—platform, which establishes a multivendor ecosystem allowing industry and government to securely integrate data platforms, development tools, services and applications to improve data, analytics and artificial intelligence capabilities.

To strengthen commercial partnerships, the CDAO plans to organize similar events to keep the industry updated about the latest DOD technology and talent needs, enhance the Open DAGIR program and advance AI initiatives for the CJADC2 warfighting concept.

Artificial Intelligence/News
Forcepoint Introduces Security System for GenAI Users
by Branson Brooks
Published on July 18, 2024
Forcepoint Introduces Security System for GenAI Users

Cybersecurity company Forcepoint has debuted a generative AI security system.

The application is meant to bolster the security of data interactions to enforce transparency and control for organizations using genAI, the Austin, Texas-based company announced Thursday.

Karl Triebes, Forcepoint’s chief product officer, said the system will support generative AI integration by protecting the potentially sensitive data users input into programs like ChatGPT.

“Forcepoint’s GenAI Security solution offers real-time monitoring and unified management of access and data protection policies, preventing unauthorized data sharing and mitigating AI-related risks,” Triebes said. “Our data-first approach to Zero Trust ensures customers can confidently use AI websites and apps, knowing their digital assets are secure.”

Forcepoint’s genAI security system looks to summarize data flow and user conduct to facilitate activity tracking and geo-blocking implementation.

The new program combines the capabilities of existing security service edge, or SSE, technologies—Forcepoint ONE CASB, Forcepoint ONE Web Security, Forcepoint DSPM, Forcepoint ONE Data and Forcepoint Enterprise DLP—to facilitate data security policies across all generative AI platforms.

Forcepoint’s latest offering is compatible with OpenAI’s ChatGPT Enterprise Compliance API, which allows for the regulation of data interactions within the ChatGPT environment.

Government Technology/News
Procentrix Enters Scaled Agile Partner Program
by Branson Brooks
Published on July 18, 2024
Procentrix Enters Scaled Agile Partner Program

Procentrix, a technology and systems development company, has joined the Scaled Agile Partner Program.

Joining as a Silver Transformation Partner, Procentrix will leverage Scaled Agile’s SAFe, a system for business agility, to enhance economic growth, the Herndon, Virginia-based company told ExecutiveGov Thursday.

Chris James, CEO of Scaled Agile, said “the SAFe way” is a method for advancing business strategy into execution at all organizational levels.

“This enables even the largest organizations to accelerate digital transformation andmodernization, respond quickly to customer needs, and become more competitive in their industry,” James said.

“As a Partner, Procentrix is uniquely positioned to help their customers take full advantage of all that SAFe has to offer and accelerate their journey to business agility,” he added.

More than 20,000 organizations use SAFe and Scaled Agile’s Global Partner Network in pursuit of digital innovation.

Mike Hughes, president and CEO of Procentrix, said, “Being a Scaled Agile Partner unlocks significant opportunity as we continue to invest in advancing our solutions to expand enterprise potential.”

Procentrix is joining a global network of technology and service providers in the program.

Government Technology/News
Navy Begins Market Research for Coalition Affordable Maritime Strike Weapon System
by Jane Edwards
Published on July 18, 2024
Navy Begins Market Research for Coalition Affordable Maritime Strike Weapon System

The U.S. Navy has started soliciting information on potential industry sources with the capability, facilities and experience to rapidly develop, integrate, test, qualify and deploy prototype units of a short- to mid-range weapon system that could be launched from aircraft and surface platforms.

Table of Contents

  • Mandatory and Desired CAMS Requirements
  • Requested Information on CAMS Development and Fielding

Mandatory and Desired CAMS Requirements

According to a sources sought notice published Tuesday, Naval Air Systems Command wants the Coalition Affordable Maritime Strike, or CAMS, weapon system to be developed using a model-based systems engineering environment.

CAMS should be capable of conducting lethal strikes at a minimum of 140 nautical miles, meet the Weapon Systems Explosives Safety Review Board requirements and comply with the Weapon Open System Architecture.

The weapons platform should use common support and test equipment, incorporate any guidance system that detects and targets moving surface targets, surface combatants and stationary ground targets and integrate a navigation system that could operate in a GPS degraded or denied environment.

The CAMS weapon system should cost approximately $1.5 million per all up round.

The service branch expects the contractor to produce a minimum of 250 rounds per year and intends to award a low-rate initial production contract no later than the first quarter of fiscal year 2027.

Requested Information on CAMS Development and Fielding

Interested stakeholders should discuss the approach to aircraft and surface integration, mission planning, modeling and digital engineering and other CAMS concepts, describe the components that could be interchangeable in the weapon system, provide the approach and methodology for using models and simulations and specify the Technology Readiness Level of the components.

NAVAIR also wants information on the estimated cost and schedule for developing the capability, facilities that would be used for the CAMS concept, expected partnerships with components and subsystems suppliers and collaboration activities with the Naval Aviation/Surface Warfare Centers.

Unclassified responses to the request for information should be submitted in an encrypted form by Sept. 16.

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DoD/News
DARPA Launches Quantum Benchmarking Initiative
by Jane Edwards
Published on July 17, 2024
DARPA Launches Quantum Benchmarking Initiative

The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency has begun a new initiative to benchmark quantum computing algorithms and applications and assess the feasibility of building an industrial quantum computer.

DARPA said Tuesday the Quantum Benchmarking Initiative, or QBI, has stemmed from two of the agency’s programs: Quantum Benchmarking and Underexplored Systems for Utility-Scale Quantum Computing.

According to the agency, QBI seeks to strengthen engagement with quantum computing hardware companies that believe that they could undergo DARPA’s validation and verification process.

“It is in the best interest of any company who thinks they can prove they are on the path to industrial quantum computing — definitely including companies who have previously applied to US2QC — to compete for QBI funding,” said Joe Altepeter, QBI program manager at DARPA.

According to a special notice published Monday on SAM.gov, QBI seeks to determine if any emerging quantum computing approaches can attain an “industrially useful operation much faster than conventional predictions.”

“The QBI program will verify and validate approaches that enable revolutionary advances in design, engineering, testing, and evaluation in the domain of fault-tolerant quantum computing and explore computational workflows that include quantum compute steps,” the notice reads.

In addition to launching the initiative, DARPA has partnered with the Department of Energy’s Office of Science to facilitate research, development, engineering and testing of quantum computing systems and teamed up with the state of Illinois to use the latter’s quantum computing infrastructure.

Acquisition & Procurement/News
GSA Says Line-Item Pricing Data Leads to Improvements in Small Business Participation, Cybersecurity
by reynolitoresoor
Published on July 17, 2024
GSA Says Line-Item Pricing Data Leads to Improvements in Small Business Participation, Cybersecurity

A program that collects transactional data at the line-item level is reportedly boosting the participation of small businesses in the government contracting market.

The General Services Administration said on Tuesday that the group, Transactional Data Reporting — dubbed TDR — led to small business sales exceeding large business sales by 22 percent on the Federal Acquisition Service’s 2nd Generation IT Products blanket purchase agreement, or 2GIT BPA, during the first quarter of 2024.

The 2GIT BPA team analyzed transactional data to identify high-demand items. They found that most of these items are being provided by large business resellers.

The team also discovered that small businesses are less likely to participate in the BPA because they lacked the letter of supply from the original equipment manufacturer. To boost small business participation, the team worked with OEMs to issue more letters of supply to small businesses.

The program also reportedly accelerated response to cyber incidents in GovCon.

According to GSA, an Office of Policy and Compliance supply chain risk management group used transactional data to trace and alert customers who have purchased products on a multiple-award schedule following an emergency directive from the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency.

The TDR program promotes transparency by requiring contractors to share sales data from governmentwide contracts. GSA plans to make more transactional data available in the coming years.

Government Technology/News
USPTO Releases Guidance Update on Patent Subject Matter Eligibility; Kathi Vidal Quoted
by Jane Edwards
Published on July 17, 2024
USPTO Releases Guidance Update on Patent Subject Matter Eligibility; Kathi Vidal Quoted

The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has released updated guidance to help USPTO staff and stakeholders determine patent subject matter eligibility for artificial intelligence-related inventions and other innovations in critical and emerging technologies.

USPTO said Tuesday the update includes three examples of how to apply the subject matter eligibility guidance to a wide array of tech platforms and seeks to offer clarity on how the agency should assess the subject matter eligibility of claims in patent applications involving AI-related inventions.

“The USPTO remains committed to fostering and protecting innovation in critical and emerging technologies, including AI,” said Kathi Vidal, director of the USPTO and under secretary of Commerce for intellectual property.

The guidance update takes effect Wednesday, July 17.

“We look forward to hearing public feedback on this guidance update, which will provide further clarity on evaluating subject matter eligibility of AI inventions while incentivizing innovations needed to solve world and community problems,” added Vidal.

The document offers a background on USPTO’s efforts associated with AI and subject matter eligibility and includes discussions on the guidance’s certain aspects that are related to AI inventions, including discussions of Federal Circuit decisions on subject matter eligibility.

Public comments on the guidance update are due Sept. 16.

DoD/News
DARPA Picks 2 Companies to Aid Supply Chain R&D Program
by Branson Brooks
Published on July 17, 2024
DARPA Picks 2 Companies to Aid Supply Chain R&D Program

The Defense Advanced Research Project Agency has chosen Exiger and MetalMiner to aid a supply chain-focused research and development program.

The Open Price Exploration for National security — a.k.a. OPEN — program is designed to strengthen the supply chain and homeland defense by creating a technology that offers accessible information on pricing and supply, demand and capacity, DARPA announced Wednesday.

Brandon Daniels, CEO of Exiger, said the company is honored to collaborate with MetalMiner to provide supply chain transparency that impacts national security.

“Base and rare earth metals and other key minerals are vital to U.S. defense operations and national security,” Daniels said. “But, opacity in these complex markets creates barriers to supply chain resilience.”

Exiger, a commercial risk artificial intelligence company, will work to leverage its conceptual computing services and experience overseeing multi-layered supply chains with MetalMiner’s knowledge of the commodities market to develop technology throughout the OPEN program.

Lisa Reisman, CEO of MetalMiner, said they look forward to joining forces with Exiger to build new systems for DARPA that promote sustainability and equip the commodities market with critical data.

“The combination of Exiger’s cognitive capabilities and MetalMiner’s time series forecasting ability will introduce a new level of accuracy, insight and sophistication to market pricing and forecasting,” Reisman stated.

Co-founded with the United States Geological Survey, the OPEN program is organized as a single-phase, 24-month effort that yields a seven-month base period with two options.

Government Technology/News
White House Unveils Government, Civil Society Commitments to Advance Public Interest Technology
by Jane Edwards
Published on July 17, 2024
White House Unveils Government, Civil Society Commitments to Advance Public Interest Technology

The White House Office of Science and Technology Policy has announced efforts to establish an inclusive technology landscape and highlighted several government, civil society and academic initiatives to build up the public interest technology ecosystem.

The White House said Tuesday the National Science Foundation will allocate approximately $48 million in funding to promote research and learning opportunities, including $32 million to expand the Experiential Learning in Emerging and Novel Technologies program, or ExLENT.

The Department of Defense will introduce the Trusted Advisors Pilot program to establish a pool of artificial intelligence and science, technology, engineering and math experts to support the implementation of the AI executive order and other priorities of the current administration.

The Ford Foundation and Siegel Family Endowment will each invest $20 million in efforts to improve the public interest tech ecosystem.

The White House also announced initiatives and commitments from several institutions, including the Kapor Foundation, the Aspen Institute, Digital Public and the NobleReach Foundation, Georgetown University, Spelman College, the University of Michigan and New York University.

Cybersecurity/News
SentinelOne to Support CISA’s Persistent Access Capability Initiative; Ric Smith Quoted
by Jane Edwards
Published on July 17, 2024
SentinelOne to Support CISA’s Persistent Access Capability Initiative; Ric Smith Quoted

SentinelOne has partnered with the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency to support a CISA initiative aimed at improving the cybersecurity posture and resilience of federal information technology assets.

The company said Tuesday it will use its Singularity Platform and Singularity Data Lake to support CISA’s Persistent Access Capability initiative, which is key to the agency’s Continuous Diagnostics and Mitigation program.

SentinelOne’s Singularity Platform and Singularity Data Lake use artificial intelligence to provide organizations with unified data visibility and help them accelerate data analysis to detect and investigate cyberthreats and speed up threat intelligence sharing and response to such threats.

“SentinelOne is committed to advancing national cybersecurity efforts in the protection of federal, public sector, and critical infrastructure from evolving cyber threat actors, and we are pleased to be deepening our long-standing partnership and collaboration with CISA in support of the PAC initiative to strengthen government-wide cybersecurity posture through innovations in cyber visibility and defense,” said Ric Smith, chief product and technology officer at SentinelOne.

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