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Government Technology/News
GSA Issues RFI for Login.gov Next-Gen Identity Proofing Tech Procurement Effort
by Jane Edwards
Published on March 30, 2023
GSA Issues RFI for Login.gov Next-Gen Identity Proofing Tech Procurement Effort

The General Services Administration is soliciting feedback on the draft requirements for the procurement of next-generation identity proofing capabilities for Login.gov meant to provide the public access to digital services that federal, state, local and tribal agencies offer.

GSA’s Technology Transformation Services unveiled Login.gov in 2017 to provide a single digital account that citizens can use across multiple government sites in support of the government’s plan to improve customer experience and strengthen cybersecurity, according to a request for information notice published March 23.

The proposed contract will require the contractor to provide products and services across three functional areas: document capture and authentication, biometric comparison and identity resolution.

GSA is also seeking comments on the preliminary acquisition strategy for the procurement effort.

Responses are due April 7.

Healthcare IT/News
Senate Bill Seeks to Require VA to Overhaul EHR Modernization Program
by Jane Edwards
Published on March 30, 2023
Senate Bill Seeks to Require VA to Overhaul EHR Modernization Program

Three senators plan to introduce a bill that would direct the Department of Veterans Affairs to introduce reforms to its electronic health record modernization program.

The proposed measure would require VA to establish metrics to guide how the department should field the new EHR system at additional VA facilities and name a lead senior negotiator and engage other federal agencies and independent outside experts to provide advice on how to manage EHR contract negotiations with Oracle Cerner. The website of Senator Patty Murray, D-Wash., reported the news Wednesday.

Sens. Murray, Jon Tester, D-Mont. and Sherrod Brown, D-Ohio, intend to propose the EHR Program RESET Act.

The legislation would direct VA and Oracle Cerner to address the technology features associated with the health safety and delivery issues in the department’s March 2023 Sprint Report and require the department to introduce major acquisition reforms to prevent future planning, contracting and management issues from occurring.

Under the bill, the Department of Defense should submit quarterly reports to Congress with regard to the measures it is taking to address issues with its information technology systems.

Artificial Intelligence/News
NIST’s AI-Based Model for Simulating Hurricane Behavior Could Help Improve Building Standards
by Jamie Bennet
Published on March 30, 2023
NIST’s AI-Based Model for Simulating Hurricane Behavior Could Help Improve Building Standards

The National Institute of Standards and Technology created a new digital simulation method for hurricanes using artificial intelligence and the National Hurricane Center’s Atlantic Hurricane Database.

The experimental technique shows promise in helping to improve building design guidelines particularly in storm-prone areas, NIST said Wednesday.

Researchers implemented machine learning algorithms on hurricane datasets from the HURDAT2 database, which provides information on storm paths, windspeeds and other factors recorded from the past 100 years. The algorithms were able to devise models that can mimic specific storm behaviors in a matter of seconds.

NIST clarified that the model cannot currently simulate the effects of climate change on future hurricanes. The wind maps developed from the ML-based model paints a more realistic pattern. They are intended to be used by the researchers to propose new guidance in building standards and codes.

Big Data & Analytics News/News
DARPA to Launch Proof Engineering Program to Support Formal Methods Upskilling of Software Developers
by Jamie Bennet
Published on March 30, 2023
DARPA to Launch Proof Engineering Program to Support Formal Methods Upskilling of Software Developers

The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency is launching a new program intended to help traditional software developers and engineers leverage mathematically rigorous techniques to create resilient security systems.

The Pipelined Reasoning of Verifiers Enabling Robust Systems program will use a process called proof engineering to develop guiding tools for next-generation software design, DARPA said Monday.

The agency previously demonstrated the effectiveness of mathematically rigorous techniques, also known as formal methods, in securing the government’s military software. But because they require a more advanced level of expertise, DARPA is looking to proof engineering to provide additional verification and checking for non-experts in formal methods.

PROVERS will be a three-phase, 42-month program that includes platform development, attack simulation of potential adversaries, and a government-funded research and development center that will conduct quantitative evaluation.

DARPA is hosting a Proposers Day for the project on April 6 to answer questions from interested vendors.

Contract Awards/News
University of Colorado Boulder to Manage NASA Snow & Ice Distributed Active Archive Center Under $68M Contract
by Naomi Cooper
Published on March 30, 2023
University of Colorado Boulder to Manage NASA Snow & Ice Distributed Active Archive Center Under $68M Contract

The University of Colorado Boulder has landed a potential $68.2 million contract to help NASA manage and operate a data center that distributes and archives data on snow and ice processes.

The cost-no-fee completion contract has a one-year base period of performance that will run from April 1 through March 31, 2024, and includes options to extend work until May 31, 2028, NASA said Thursday.

Contract work will occur at NASA’s National Snow and Ice Data Center in Boulder, Colorado.

The NSIDC Distributed Active Archive Center is responsible for disseminating cryosphere and climate-related products from a variety of sensors from NASA’s Earth Observing System, including the Advanced Microwave Scanning Radiometer for EOS and the Airborne Snow Observatory.

The center is part of NASA’s Earth Observing System Data and Information System, which oversees the agency’s entire Earth science data life cycle.

Government Technology/News
Gen. Jacqueline Van Ovost: USTRANSCOM Supports Investment in Next-Gen Air Refueling System, Sealift Recapitalization Effort
by Jane Edwards
Published on March 30, 2023
Gen. Jacqueline Van Ovost: USTRANSCOM Supports Investment in Next-Gen Air Refueling System, Sealift Recapitalization Effort

Gen. Jacqueline Van Ovost, commander of U.S. Transportation Command, said mobility recapitalization initiatives are critical in order for USTRANSCOM to operate in a future contested logistics environment.

Van Ovost told members of the House Armed Services seapower projection forces and readiness subcommittees during a joint hearing on Tuesday that the command supports the U.S. Air Force’s efforts to continue air refueling recapitalization since the air refueling fleet serves as a key component that enables the U.S. to maintain advantage in global force projection.

She cited the global employability of the KC-46 aircraft and called on the Air Force to continue to invest in the Next Generation Air Refueling System.

“It is critical that the Air Force continues a full recapitalization program and invest in the NGAS to maintain credible capacity and provide the persistent connectivity, improved survivability, and increased agility necessary to operate in future contested environments,” she said in her prepared statement before the House panel.

When it comes to the sealift aspect, Van Ovost told lawmakers that 17 of the 44 roll-on/roll-off ships the command uses are 50 years or older.

“Therefore, USTRANSCOM supports the Navy’s strategy to recapitalize the government-owned fleet by acquiring foreign-built used sealift ships from the commercial market and further requests to provide the Secretary of Defense discretionary authority to purchase foreign built ships to expeditiously replace the aging ships under more favorable market conditions,” she noted.

The general also offered updates on the current state of the command’s strategic airlift and intratheater airlift fleets, patient movement enterprise, Defense Personal Property Program and the Global Household Goods Contract.

News/Space
USSF Eyes Virtual Training Environment for Countering Adversarial Space Activities
by Naomi Cooper
Published on March 30, 2023
USSF Eyes Virtual Training Environment for Countering Adversarial Space Activities

Gen. B. Chance Saltzman, chief of space operations at the U.S. Space Force and a 2023 Wash100 awardee, said the service branch is building a virtual environment to train guardians on countering adversaries’ attempts to undermine U.S. space missions, Defense One reported Wednesday.

Saltzman said U.S. adversaries like China have been working to jeopardize the U.S. military’s missile warning, satellite communications and intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance capabilities in space.

“The Space Force has been stood up to protect those capabilities, and also protect the joint force from an emerging set of capabilities that the adversary is putting on orbit to threaten and target our joint forces on air, land, and sea,” Saltzman said.

The official previously announced that the Space Force’s budget proposal for 2024 will include approximately $340 million for creating an operational testing and training infrastructure.

The OTTI will include ranges and simulators, testing equipment and digital engineering efforts.

Artificial Intelligence/News
Aeyon’s Mark Hogenmiller Suggests Automation Tech Implementation Practices for Federal Agencies
by Jamie Bennet
Published on March 30, 2023
Aeyon’s Mark Hogenmiller Suggests Automation Tech Implementation Practices for Federal Agencies

Federal agencies should prioritize transparency upon initial deployment of robotic process automation in their operations, according to Aeyon Chief Transformation Officer Mark Hogenmiller.

In a FEDweek guest piece published Wednesday, he laid out six strategies to guide federal agencies in maximizing the potential of RPA and intelligent automation tools.

Hogenmiller said agencies should adopt automation platforms capable of responding to citizen information requests and explore the RPA and IA features that best suit their operations to avoid unnecessary mechanized processes.

He went on to propose facilitating professional development activities to encourage an agency’s workforce to embrace automation and not see it as an impediment to their job growth.

Agencies should also match their RPA platforms to their administrative missions and deploy these tools with the support of employees, creating transparency, smooth transition and trust, the Aeyon executive added.

News
DOD CIO John Sherman Highlights Developments in Cloud, Zero Trust Adoption During Senate Hearing
by Jamie Bennet
Published on March 30, 2023
DOD CIO John Sherman Highlights Developments in Cloud, Zero Trust Adoption During Senate Hearing

John Sherman, chief information officer of the Department of Defense, appeared before the Senate Armed Services Committee’s cybersecurity subpanel to report on the agency’s progress in transitioning to a cloud-based, zero-trust computing environment, DOD News reported Wednesday.

In his testimony on Tuesday, Sherman mentioned DOD’s contract awards to support the Joint Warfighting Cloud Capability, as well as the positive influence of its zero trust strategy on other federal agencies.

Sherman highlighted the launch of an enterprise cloud that would serve as a one-stop shop for DOD when acquiring network-based services to advance its digital modernization, cybersecurity, and Joint All Domain Command and Control activities.

“At last, the department has access to enterprise cloud capabilities from four world-class U.S. vendors at all three security classification levels from the continental United States to the tactical edge,” Sherman told the committee, referring to Amazon Web Services, Google, Microsoft and Oracle.

He also provided an updated on the agency’s five-year zero trust strategy, which he said has turned into a “North Star document” guiding DOD and other federal departments since its unveiling in October.

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Contract Awards/News
Akima Subsidiary Books $194M US Army Award for Logistics & Engineering Technician Support; Duncan Greene Quoted
by Ireland Degges
Published on March 30, 2023
Akima Subsidiary Books $194M US Army Award for Logistics & Engineering Technician Support; Duncan Greene Quoted

Akima’s Truestone subsidiary has secured a potential five-year, $194 million contract from the U.S. Army to support the service branch’s Tobyhanna Army Depot in Pennsylvania’s Pocono Mountains region.

Under the award, Truestone will provide logistics and engineering technician services to Tobyhanna, which represents the largest full-service Department of Defense maintenance facility, Akima announced from its Herndon, Virginia headquarters on Thursday.

“Supporting warfighter readiness has been a long-standing focus for Akima. We are proud to continue our support to the U.S. Army delivering quality services to Tobyhanna in support of the DOD’s mission to empower the soldier with winning C5ISR capabilities,” stated Duncan Greene, president of Akima’s mission systems, engineering and technology unit.

Tobyhanna, which falls under the Army Communications Electronics Command, is a provider of logistics offerings regarding command, control, communications, computers, cyber, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance systems for the DOD. It holds a number of capabilities, such as full-spectrum support for sustainment, overhaul and repair, fabrication and manufacturing and engineering design and development.

Also included in the facility’s portfolio are systems integration, technology insertion and modification services as well as international field aid for U.S. warfighters.

Contracting activities are intended to progress Tobyhanna’s maintenance mission of all-encompassing sustainment, which comprises fabrication, repair and overhaul of numerous electronic systems and associated equipment.

Truestone was awarded this contract under the Responsive Strategic Sourcing for Services vehicle. 

Last year, Akima booked multiple contracts to enhance various federal installations. In December, Akima Range Readiness Operations, a joint venture between Akima and Amentum, won a $333.9 million Air Force award to provide operations and management services for Tinker Air Force Base in Oklahoma. The contract was awarded through the USAF’s largest facility operations and management contract.

Earlier, Akima Infrastructure Services received a $63 million contract from Consolidated Nuclear Security to increase staff proficiency in engineering, profession and technical areas at two Department of Energy facilities.

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