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DISA Exceeds Small Business & HUBZone Contract Award Goals for FY 2023
by Jamie Bennet
Published on November 9, 2023
DISA Exceeds Small Business & HUBZone Contract Award Goals for FY 2023

The Defense Information Systems Agency exceeded its goal to award 25 percent of contracts to small businesses in fiscal year 2023.

DISA announced Monday that it granted $1.86 billion in contracts directly to SBEs, representing 29.25 percent of its contract awards for the period.

The agency highlighted its record-setting sum awarded to historically underutilized business zone, or HUBZone companies, which reached $283 million or 4.4 percent this year.

DISA implemented a “small business first” policy that includes quarterly forecasting of acquisition opportunities with a value greater than or equal to $5 million for the next three years. The agency’s Office of Small Business Programs, or OSBP, also publishes monthly acquisition decisions, new opportunities and comparisons of forecast and actual data on the DISA website.

“Not only are America’s nearly 30 million small businesses the engine of our economy, but they also provide critical goods, services and technologies which actively contribute to the health of the manufacturing and defense industrial base,” said Carlen Capenos, director of OSBP. “DISA supports our small businesses with its ‘Small Business First’ policy and considers each requirement first for small business.”

Executive Moves/News
Raylene Yung Appointed Chief of Staff at DOE Office of Clean Energy Demonstrations
by Naomi Cooper
Published on November 8, 2023
Raylene Yung Appointed Chief of Staff at DOE Office of Clean Energy Demonstrations

Raylene Yung, formerly executive director of the General Services Administration’s Technology Modernization Fund Program Management Office, has been appointed chief of staff at the Department of Energy’s Office of Clean Energy Demonstrations.

DOE said Tuesday Yung is among the six new appointees to its senior leadership team to support agency-wide efforts to achieve the Biden administration’s climate and energy goals.

Before joining DOE, Yung oversaw the $1.2 billion TMF initiative that supports the information technology modernization efforts across the federal government and served as co-founder and CEO of the U.S. Digital Response.

The Biden administration also appointed Rafael Cestero as special assistant for advance at the Office of Scheduling and Advance, Rebecca Kasper as chief of staff at the Loan Programs Office, Lila Nojima as attorney-adviser at the Office of the General Counsel, Andrea Piccardo as special assistant to the White House Liaison at the Office of the Secretary and Usha Sahay as chief speechwriter at the Office of Public Affairs.

Two current appointees received promotions: Julius Goldberg-Lewis was named chief of staff at the Office of Technology Transitions and Frances Swanson was assigned special adviser at the Office of the Under Secretary for Infrastructure.

Executive Moves/News
Monica Bertagnolli Confirmed as NIH Director
by Jane Edwards
Published on November 8, 2023
Monica Bertagnolli Confirmed as NIH Director

The Senate on Tuesday voted 62-36 to confirm Monica Bertagnolli, head of the National Cancer Institute, as director of the National Institutes of Health.

In May, President Joe Biden announced his intent to nominate Bertagnolli to serve as NIH director.

Xavier Becerra, secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services, welcomed the Senate confirmation of Bertagnolli, who will replace Acting NIH Director Lawrence Tabak.

Bertagnolli “has built a reputation for her willingness to take on the deadliest diseases facing patients and as a powerful advocate for cancer patients, working to end cancer as we know it. That same tireless energy and clear vision will serve her well as NIH director,” Becerra said in a statement.

Before becoming the 16th NCI director, Bertagnolli was a professor of surgery at Harvard Medical School and a surgeon at Brigham and Women’s Hospital.

She is a former research fellow at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute who served as group chair of the Alliance for Clinical Trials in Oncology and led gastrointestinal science efforts within the Cooperative Groups Program, which is now called NCI’s National Clinical Trials Network.

Bertagnolli is a past president and board chairman of the American Society of Clinical Oncology. The physician-scientist has also served on the boards of the American Cancer Society and the Prevent Cancer Foundation.

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News/Space
NASA Stennis Releases 5-Year Strategic Plan to Prepare for Future Space Missions
by Naomi Cooper
Published on November 8, 2023
NASA Stennis Releases 5-Year Strategic Plan to Prepare for Future Space Missions

NASA’s Stennis Space Center has unveiled a strategic plan outlining its goals and objectives in key mission areas for the next five years as it seeks to accelerate its space exploration and commercialization efforts.

The NASA Stennis Strategic Plan 2024-2028 lays out the center’s plans for propulsion testing, the federal city business model, autonomous systems design and development, range assets and infrastructure and workforce development, the agency said Monday.

NASA Stennis aims to operate as a multi-user propulsion test enterprise, develop a sustainable and long-term capital improvement plan for the federal city, design intelligent and autonomous systems and services, use its range location and infrastructure to support the testing and operation of uncrewed systems and prepare and optimize its workforce for the future.

“The new plan is our guide to help make sure we are aligning ourselves with the NASA mission and the needs of our commercial partners,” said Duane Armstrong, manager of the NASA Stennis Strategic Business Development Office.

Cloud/News
GSA & CIO Council Unveil Cloud Operations Guidance for Federal Agencies
by Naomi Cooper
Published on November 8, 2023
GSA & CIO Council Unveil Cloud Operations Guidance for Federal Agencies

The CIO Council’s Enterprise Operations Committee and the General Services Administration’s IT Modernization Division have released new guidance to help federal agencies manage and optimize their cloud operations.

The Cloud Operations Best Practices and Resource Guide outlines four key components of cloud operations, which are leadership, business management, security and platform engineering, and clarifies the differences between traditional IT and cloud operations.

“The overarching theme of this guide is that cloud operations fundamentally differ from traditional IT operations. This difference emerges in virtually every aspect of IT operations, including strategy, planning, budgeting, governance, monitoring, provisioning, and more,” the guidance reads.

Eighty-two subject matter experts across 31 federal agencies shared their best practices and insights for purchasing cloud services, migrating applications and managing IT investments.

The guidance also includes insights on improving cloud operations from the members of the Cloud and Infrastructure Community of Practice working group.

Executive Moves/News
AARO Shakes Up Executive Team With 2 New Leadership Changes; Kathleen Hicks Quoted
by Ireland Degges
Published on November 8, 2023
AARO Shakes Up Executive Team With 2 New Leadership Changes; Kathleen Hicks Quoted

The U.S. Department of Defense’s All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office has made two major leadership changes.

These moves include the selection of Timothy Phillips as the office’s deputy director and the upcoming retirement of Sean Kirkpatrick, who serves as director of AARO, the DOD said on Wednesday.

Phillips has been a member of the Senior National Intelligence Service for nearly two decades and holds a strong track record of geospatial intelligence collection and mission management. His experience will support AARO efforts to identify, characterize and resolve unidentified anomalous phenomena.

Kirkpatrick shared his intent to step down from his current role in December in an interview with Politico published on Tuesday. The DOD officially confirmed his retirement in a statement by Deputy Secretary of Defense Kathleen Hicks hours before Phillips’ appointment was announced.

Hicks, a three-time recipient of the Wash100 Award, noted Kirkpatrick’s “distinguished 27-year career of public services” within the DOD and Intelligence Community. During his time with AARO, she said, Kirkpatrick “served the American people with honesty and integrity, tackling an incredibly difficult mission to explain the unknown.”

One aspect of Kirkpatrick’s career that Hicks highlighted is his “commitment to transparency with the United States Congress and the American public on UAP.”

She cited his launch of the office’s public-facing website as an example and noted Kirkpatrick’s establishment of the office and its operations, assessment of hundreds of UAP cases and leadership in an exhaustive search for UAP-related government and contractor programs as other key contributions.

“Our department is stronger and better prepared for future scientific and national security challenges because of Sean’s distinguished service to our country,” she said.

News
DHS, CISA, FEMA Jointly Launch Critical Infrastructure Resilience Campaign
by Jamie Bennet
Published on November 8, 2023
DHS, CISA, FEMA Jointly Launch Critical Infrastructure Resilience Campaign

The Department of Homeland Security, Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency and the Federal Emergency Management Agency are collaborating for a campaign to strengthen the resilience of U.S. critical infrastructure.

The Shields Ready campaign is a follow-up to Shields Up, and aims to provide resources and tools to help hospitals, utilities and other critical infrastructure entities respond and recover from operational disruption, DHS announced Tuesday.

CISA previously launched Shields Up to urge the sector’s stakeholders to develop time-sensitive risk management measures in preparation for cybersecurity-specific threat intelligence.

Shields Ready is designed in likeness to FEMA’s Ready initiative for disaster response. It includes guidance on identifying an infrastructure organization’s dependencies and risks, making actionable plans and developing metrics for continuous improvement strategies. More information is found on the campaign’s page on CISA’s website.

“In coordination with FEMA’s own Ready campaign, this new approach will help us encourage critical infrastructure stakeholders to practice preparedness and build a more resilient nation by creating plans to protect people and communities alike against hazardous events,” FEMA Administrator Deanne Criswell remarked.

DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas and CISA Director Jen Easterly, who are both Wash100 inductees, expressed similar sentiments, saying the project prepares individuals and communities for present and future threats and challenges in national infrastructure.

DHS and CISA will be among the participants at the Potomac Officers Club’s 2023 Homeland Security Summit on Nov. 15. Click here to register for the event.

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DoD/Government Technology/News
DOD to Release New Strategy Addressing Defense Industry Challenges
by Jerry Petersen
Published on November 8, 2023
DOD to Release New Strategy Addressing Defense Industry Challenges

Laura Taylor-Kale, assistant secretary of defense for industrial base policy, announced at the Defense Logistics Agency Demand Forecast event on Nov. 6 that the Department of Defense will release a new National Defense Industrial Strategy in early December.

Taylor-Kale said the new strategy would seek to address the various challenges confronting defense companies, including technological change and workforce and supply chain issues, the DLA reported Tuesday.

The new strategy, which reinforces the 2022 National Defense Strategy, also aims to establish an industrial ecosystem that would provide the U.S. an edge over adversaries.

An accompanying implementation plan will be issued in January 2024. The implementation plan will feature metrics and actionable steps.

The DLA Demand Forecast event was attended by representatives of various industry groups, including the Aerospace Industries Association, the National Defense Transportation Association and the Professional Services Council.

The event revealed to participants the areas in which the DLA intends to do business in 2024.

News
DARPA Announces Innovation Challenges for Civilian, Military Medical Triage
by Jamie Bennet
Published on November 8, 2023
DARPA Announces Innovation Challenges for Civilian, Military Medical Triage

The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency is launching a three-year competition to spur innovations in medical triage in civilian and military settings.

The agency announced Tuesday that it is funding teams from Arete Associates, Battelle Memorial Institute, Charles River Analytics, the University of Maryland, University of Pennsylvania and RTX‘s BBN business as initial participants in the DARPA Triage Challenge.

The five-track challenge will focus on new approaches to injury signature identification in mass civilian or military incidents. It will be divided into virtual, systems and data competitions.

Technologies may range from autonomous systems with standoff sensors, to artificial intelligence and robotic military platforms that can be used in primary and secondary triage.

DARPA is expecting to fund more teams in the coming weeks. Self-funded teams may also submit their application until Nov. 27.

The Potomac Officers Club is gathering private and public sector healthcare experts to discuss critical issues such as changes in the industry since the COVID-19 pandemic. The 2023 Healthcare Summit is happening on Dec. 6, and registration is now open.

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News
Bipartisan Bill to Reauthorize Section 702 Intelligence Collection Authority, Introduce Surveillance Reform Measures
by Jane Edwards
Published on November 8, 2023
Bipartisan Bill to Reauthorize Section 702 Intelligence Collection Authority, Introduce Surveillance Reform Measures

Four Senate and House lawmakers have introduced a bipartisan bill that would reauthorize for four years the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act’s Section 702 provision and establish accountability measures and protections to prevent warrantless searches and other forms of surveillance abuse.

Sens. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., and Mike Lee, R-Utah introduced the Government Surveillance Reform Act with Reps. Warren Davidson, R-Ohio, and Zoe Lofgren, D-Calif.

“Our bill continues to give government agencies broad authority to collect information on threats at home and abroad, including the ability to act quickly in emergencies and settle up with the court later. But it creates much stronger protections for the privacy of law-abiding Americans, and restores the warrant protections that are at the heart of the Fourth Amendment,” Wyden said in a statement published Tuesday.

The proposed Government Surveillance Reform Act would protect U.S. citizens from warrantless backdoor searches, limit the acquisition of information on Americans as part of large datasets and require warrants for government purchases of private data of Americans from private brokers and for surveillance of citizens’ web browsing, location data and search records.

The legislation would also prohibit the targeting of foreigners as a pretext for surveilling Americans and would include exceptions to ensure that the U.S. government can continue to use the Section 702 authority for defensive cybersecurity purposes.

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