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Government Technology/News
Vendors With AI, Case Processing Tools Urged to Participate in NextGen FOIA Tech Showcase 2.0
by Jane Edwards
Published on March 6, 2024
Vendors With AI, Case Processing Tools Urged to Participate in NextGen FOIA Tech Showcase 2.0

The Chief FOIA Officers Council’s technology committee is seeking vendors as it plans to hold a two-day event in May to demonstrate Freedom of Information Act technology platforms that could help federal agencies address existing FOIA case processing challenges.

The NexGen FOIA Tech Showcase 2.0 seeks to raise awareness about advanced technologies and other tech capabilities available to federal agencies, according to a blog post published Tuesday on the Department of Justice’s website.

NexGen 2.0 is interested in artificial intelligence tools that may assist with FOIA case processing; eDiscovery or electronic record search tools; case processing tools; redaction tools; improving public FOIA reading rooms or websites; and bettering the FOIA customer experience.

The council is planning the event in coordination with the National National Archives and Records Administration’s Office of Government Information Services and DOJ’s Office of Information Policy.

Interested vendors that want to participate in the event by presenting video demonstrations and responding to questions should submit a written outline about their available offering for any of the listed topics, according to a request for information published in February.

Written outlines should be submitted no later than March 29.

POC - 5th Annual Artificial Intelligence Summit

Register here to attend the Potomac Officers Club’s 5th Annual Artificial Intelligence Summit on March 21 and hear federal leaders and industry experts discuss the latest developments in the field.

Industry News/News
Eric Fanning Details Aerospace Industries Association’s 2024 Legislative Priorities in Letter to Congress
by Jane Edwards
Published on March 6, 2024
Eric Fanning Details Aerospace Industries Association’s 2024 Legislative Priorities in Letter to Congress

Eric Fanning, president and CEO of the Aerospace Industries Association and a previous Wash100 awardee, has outlined AIA’s legislative priorities for calendar year 2024 through a letter sent to congressional leaders.

According to the March 4 letter to Congress, the trade association is calling on Congress to pass full-year appropriations for fiscal year 2025 and beyond, address the research and development tax amortization requirement, implement more effective acquisition policies for national defense and modernize defense trade.

Congress should promote the use of commercial capabilities in space domain awareness by advancing the timely passage of the fiscal year 2025 National Defense Authorization Act as well as finalize a bill that would reauthorize the Federal Aviation Administration for another five years to enhance safety in commercial aviation, according to AIA.

“As President Biden delivers the State of the Union this week, we hope Congress will keep in mind the priorities of an industry that employs 2.2 million hardworking Americans and generates almost 2 percent of total GDP. In turn, AIA and our members continue to stand ready as a reliable partner to the U.S. government,” Fanning said in a statement published Tuesday,

Contract Awards/News
Terran Orbital Wins Space Force Hardware, Payload Integration Support Contract
by Naomi Cooper
Published on March 6, 2024
Terran Orbital Wins Space Force Hardware, Payload Integration Support Contract

Terran Orbital has secured a $15.2 million contract from Axient to provide hardware and payload integration services to the Air Force Research Laboratory to support specific U.S. Space Force missions.

The company said Tuesday it will deliver Ambassador Class satellite platforms outfitted with solar arrays and associated equipment beginning in the fourth quarter of 2024 and will support AFRL in integrating payloads for future space missions.

“These platforms are based on Terran Orbital’s commercial off-the-shelf Ambassador platform, similar to those provided for the Space Development Agency’s Tranche 1 Transport Layer satellites being delivered by Lockheed Martin,” said Marc Bell, co-founder, chairman and CEO of Terran Orbital.

The team will integrate payloads onto the ESPA Grande size space vehicle platforms to support the Space Force’s upcoming national security launch missions.

“Demonstrating Terran Orbital’s commitment to Responsive Space, these space vehicles will be delivered off Terran Orbital’s production line in less than twelve months,” Bell said.

Contract Awards/Government Technology/News
OSC Taps 2 Companies to Deliver SSA Data Quality Monitoring Services
by Naomi Cooper
Published on March 6, 2024
OSC Taps 2 Companies to Deliver SSA Data Quality Monitoring Services

The Office of Space Commerce within the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has tapped two commercial vendors to provide space situational awareness, or SSA, data quality monitoring services.

Colorado-based companies Kayhan Space and SpaceNav secured orders for SSA services via the Global Data Marketplace to assess the accuracy, quality and consistency of orbital products developed under the Consolidated Pathfinder project, the OSC said Tuesday.

“The Consolidated Pathfinder effort is designed to explore how commercial SSA capabilities can be tested and integrated by the government,” said OSC Director Richard DalBello.”

According to DalBello, the lessons learned from the Consolidated Pathfinder initiative will speed up the deployment of operational capabilities for the Traffic Coordination System for Space, also known as TraCSS, in late 2024.

The Consolidated Pathfinder project aims to build a cloud-based platform for SSA and traffic coordination services for commercial and civil space operators.

COMSPOC, LeoLabs and Slingshot Aerospace also secured orders to provide SSA data and services for the TraCSS initiative in January.

Cybersecurity/News
Latest NSA Cybersecurity Info Sheet Promotes Network & Environmental Pillar of Zero Trust; Rob Joyce Quoted
by Jamie Bennet
Published on March 6, 2024
Latest NSA Cybersecurity Info Sheet Promotes Network & Environmental Pillar of Zero Trust; Rob Joyce Quoted

The National Security Agency has continued its series of cybersecurity information sheets, or CSIs, on zero trust maturity to elaborate on strengthening internal network defense.

The newest CSI focuses on the use of data mapping, software defined networking — a.k.a. SDN — and macro and micro segmentation to mitigate the risk of network breaches, NSA said Tuesday.

The zero trust framework is comprised of seven pillars, one of which is network and environment. This pillar defines and controls network access and data flows, using end-to-end encryption and segmenting applications.

Data flow mapping sets the foundation for segmentation and other network defense tools, while micro and macro segmentation break down the network to minimize the attack surface in case of a breach. SDN enhances segmentation by enabling added visibility through a distributed forwarding plane.

“This guidance is intended to arm network owners and operators with the processes they need to vigilantly resist, detect, and respond to threats that exploit weaknesses or gaps in their enterprise architecture,” NSA Cybersecurity Director and Wash100 winner Rob Joyce remarked.

As digitalization becomes a central element of society and industry, government contracting leaders are keeping their eye on the evolution of cyber and its national security implications. Join experts at the Potomac Officers Club’s 2024 Cyber Summit on June 6, and share your insights into the future of the digital age. Register now.

POC - 2024 Cyber Summit
Cybersecurity/News
Harry Coker Offers Update on Federal Initiatives to Implement National Cybersecurity Strategy
by Jane Edwards
Published on March 6, 2024
Harry Coker Offers Update on Federal Initiatives to Implement National Cybersecurity Strategy

The Office of the National Cyber Director has presented some of the efforts the federal government has launched to implement the five pillars of the National Cybersecurity Strategy introduced by the Biden administration in March 2023.

The strategy’s five pillars are defending critical infrastructure, disrupting and dismantling threat actors, shaping market forces to drive security and resilience, investing in a resilient future and forging international partnerships to achieve shared goals, National Cyber Director Harry Coker wrote in a White House blog post published Monday.

Initiatives across those pillars include ONCD’s development and publication of multiple exercise scenarios for various sectors, including public health, water and maritime transportation; the release of a summary of the Department of Defense’s new Cyber Strategy; and the creation of the Bureau of Cyberspace and Digital Policy within the State Department.

Of the 69 initiatives outlined in the first iteration of the National Cybersecurity Strategy’s implementation plan, federal agencies completed more than 20 programs, according to Coker.

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News
Commission on PPBE Reform Outlines Recommendations to Strengthen Defense Resource Planning
by Naomi Cooper
Published on March 6, 2024
Commission on PPBE Reform Outlines Recommendations to Strengthen Defense Resource Planning

The Commission on Planning, Programming, Budgeting and Execution Reform, or PPBE, has released a set of recommendations for transforming and strengthening the Department of Defense’s resourcing processes to meet the current and future demands of the national security environment.

The PPBE Reform Commission’s final report outlines 28 recommendations divided into five critical areas of reform: improving the alignment of budgets to strategy; fostering innovation and adaptability; strengthening relationships between the Pentagon and Congress; modernizing data analytics and business systems; and upskilling the resourcing workforce.

First on the recommendations list are transformational changes to strengthen the connection between DOD’s strategy and resource allocation processes by instituting a new Defense Resourcing System.

To create a more flexible and agile resourcing process, the proposed DRS will focus on three processes: strategy, resource allocation and execution.

Key recommendations include establishing continuous planning and analysis, transforming the budget structure, mitigating problems arising from continuing resolutions and improving training for personnel involved in defense resourcing.

Commission Chair Robert Hale said the final report was based on extensive research and input from more than 400 interviews with 1100 interviewees.

Artificial Intelligence/Defense And Intelligence/News
IARPA Looking to AI to Push Boundaries of Science & Engineering
by Jerry Petersen
Published on March 6, 2024
IARPA Looking to AI to Push Boundaries of Science & Engineering

The Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity is seeking public input to determine the feasibility of creating a generative artificial intelligence model that, after being trained on relevant data, can produce novel products based on prompts that advance, however incrementally, human knowledge in science and engineering.

Of particular interest to IARPA are generative AI models that can produce outputs in math, algorithm or signal processing modalities, such as equations or theorems, algorithms or sequences of steps and waveforms or modulations, according to the RFI posted Tuesday on SAM.gov.

IARPA underscores in the solicitation that it is not seeking generative AI that calculates math problems, executes algorithms or processes signals. Rather, the agency is seeking generative AI that produces new knowledge in MASP form, which pushes the boundaries of complex sciences, even if only marginally.

Since IARPA is at present merely evaluating the feasibility of such a model, even those that can generate already known MASP products would be acceptable responses to the RFI.

Interested parties are also being asked to address a variety of issues, including how training datasets might be acquired, how prompting would work and how an AI model might be evaluated.

Responses are due March 29.

IARPA Looking to AI to Push Boundaries of Science & Engineering

Federal leaders and industry experts will tackle the transformative power of artificial intelligence at the Potomac Officers Club’s 5th Annual Artificial Intelligence Summit, which will take place on March 21. Register now!

Artificial Intelligence/DoD/News
US Army SBIR Program Launches Phase I, Phase II Opportunities on AI-Enabled Sensors
by Jamie Bennet
Published on March 6, 2024
US Army SBIR Program Launches Phase I, Phase II Opportunities on AI-Enabled Sensors

The U.S. Army will begin accepting Phase I and Direct to Phase II small business proposals focused on the use of artificial intelligence in autonomous optical sensors and similar technologies.

The Army’s Small Business Innovation Research Program announced Tuesday that the new contract opportunities will also prioritize novel AI and machine learning approaches to positioning, navigation and timing signal classification.

The program is seeking AI/ML-enabled sensors that can be autonomous and portable, with high-speed imaging cameras that can be used to capture data during missile tests. This Phase I research opportunity is expected to take up to 6 months.

The branch is also interested in novel PNT signal classification techniques with real-time data gathering capability that does not rely on radio frequency signals to detect and minimize interference. They will issue Direct to Phase II contracts with a maximum duration of 24 months for this opportunity.

Interested companies may submit their applications from March 20 to April 23.

On March 21, the Potomac Officers Club will hold its yearly gathering of experts discussing artificial intelligence innovations in government contracting. Registration is still open for the 5th Annual Artificial Intelligence Summit!

POC - 5th Annual Artificial Intelligence Summit
Contract Awards/News
TCOM Secures Spot on $1.2B FMS Deal
by Ireland Degges
Published on March 6, 2024
TCOM Secures Spot on $1.2B FMS Deal

TCOM was chosen as one of four companies that will deliver Airspace and Surface Radar Reconnaissance aerostat systems to Poland under a $1.2 billion Foreign Military Sale initiative.

The award is intended to further U.S. foreign policy goals and optimize Poland’s capabilities for countering threats from adversary air and ground weapon systems, TCOM announced from its Columbia, Maryland headquarters on Wednesday.

Working with fellow prime contractors Raytheon Intelligence and Space, ELTA North America and QinetiQ, TCOM will provide Airspace Airborne Early Warning radars with Identification of Friend of Foe capability, electronic sensor systems, mooring systems with powered tethers with embedded fiber optics and Ground Control Shelters.

These offerings will support the Combined Joint All-Domain Command and Control initiative, which seeks to increase connectivity across all components of the U.S. military services and international allies. By building out CJADC2 infrastructure, NATO countries will gain modern technologies that will enhance situational awareness and decision making.

TCOM has been included in many aerostat systems-focused FMS programs, one of which is a $450 million contract to deliver 10 systems to Saudi Arabia to boost interoperability between the U.S. military and the Royal Saudi Defense Force.

In 2019, TCOM was selected as the prime contractor for the U.S. Army’s Persistent Surveillance System-Tethered Program, under which it provides engineering, logistics and operations, manufacturing and program management services in support of intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance capabilities.

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