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Government Technology/Videos
Video: Air Force CIO Discusses Where DOD Can Improve Warfighter Capabilities
by reynolitoresoor
Published on February 7, 2023
Video: Air Force CIO Discusses Where DOD Can Improve Warfighter Capabilities

Technological advancements, digital modernization efforts and increases in funding across the U.S. defense landscape have unlocked new opportunities for delivering better capabilities to our nation’s warfighters. 

In a new exclusive video interview, Executive Mosaic spoke with Lauren Knausenberger, chief information officer for the Department of the Air Force and 2023 Wash100 Award winner, to better understand where the Air Force’s friction points are and how the service is moving through them to improve the user experience for its operators.

Lauren Knausenberger will keynote GovCon Wire’s 3rd Annual Air Force IT Modernization and Transformation Forum on March 21. Register here to join the conversation!

“A lot of the things that are going to enable our warfighters the most are things that we just didn’t invest in for a really long time,” Knausenberger shared. 

For example, Knausenberger said the Air Force is working on ensuring that its users have compliant end points — which means replacing outdated equipment and making sure warfighters have the tools they need to execute their jobs properly.

“We’ve made a lot of progress on that over the last two years,” revealed Knausenberger, nodding to the “fix our computers” movement — the Air Force’s user-fueled IT modernization push which started in early 2022.

Knausenberger said the Air Force is now “making sure that we’re really leveraging our user experience numbers and throwing our next dollar to where we know that we’re going to get better performance for our warfighter.”

“It took a minute to get the money flowing, but it is flowing now,” she added.

Watch more of what Lauren Knausenberger had to say about artificial intelligence, cloud, software, data and more in her video interview — and don’t forget to subscribe to Executive Mosaic’s YouTube channel for more exclusive content featuring the leaders of GovCon.

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Andy Green and William LaPlante Honored with 2023 Wash100 Awards
by Ireland Degges
Published on February 7, 2023
Andy Green and William LaPlante Honored with 2023 Wash100 Awards

Executive Mosaic is pleased to highlight the achievements of Andy Green and William LaPlante, two esteemed leaders who have been selected for the 2023 Wash100 class.

This year marks the award’s 10th anniversary of honoring the most notable executives in the vast government contracting community for their invaluable contributions to their organizations and critical government initiatives.

For the fifth consecutive year, Green, who serves as executive vice president of HII and president of HII Mission Technologies, was recognized for his skilled leadership and success in guiding the company forward.

Under Green’s leadership, HII Mission Technologies secured a $826 million task order to deliver decisive mission actions and technology support to the Department of Defense in April as well as two other contracts from different federal agencies valued at $127 million and $79 million.

Green also led the acquisition of Alion Science and Technology, which drove a 51 percent increase in revenue for HII Business Technologies in the third-quarter of last year, representing a total of $595 million in growth. To read his full profile, click here.

LaPlante’s recognition marks his second year as a Wash100 awardee. Since being sworn in as DOD undersecretary of defense for acquisition and sustainment in April 2022, he has made fruitful efforts to foster engagement between the department and its industry partners.

In September alone, the department issued $90 million in total across 19 awards under its Defense Community Infrastructure Pilot Program and $30 million as part of its Defense Manufacturing Community Support Program, a testament to LaPlante’s strong belief in collaboration between the public and private sectors. Click here to read his full profile.

Andy Green and William LaPlante Honored with 2023 Wash100 Awards

The highly anticipated Wash100 popular vote contest — an exciting race to the top for the award’s winners — has begun. To cast your votes for Andy Green and William LaPlante, please visit Wash100.com.

News
Treasury Department Adopts EPA Fuel Economy Labeling Standard for Clean Vehicle MSRP Classification
by Jamie Bennet
Published on February 6, 2023
Treasury Department Adopts EPA Fuel Economy Labeling Standard for Clean Vehicle MSRP Classification

The Department of the Treasury has decided to use a consumer-facing fuel economy labeling standard from the Environmental Protection Agency in qualifying clean vehicles for tax benefits as well as manufacturer suggested retail price limitations.

The agency said Friday that it amended its vehicle classification standard in order for consumers to understand and easily access the categories on EPA’s FuelEconomy.gov.

A notice of intent was issued by the Treasury Department on Dec. 29, in anticipation of the clean vehicle tax credit to be implemented at the start of 2023. 

The initial proposal was based on EPA’s Corporate Average Fuel Economy rule, which sets an MSRP cap of $55,000 or $80,000, depending on the automobile type. Treasury and the Internal Revenue Service also issued guidance setting up to $40,000 in tax credits for clean vehicles as part of the Inflation Reduction Act.

The EPA’s consumer-facing standard is meant to ensure equal treatment for crossover cars with similar features. It also expands coverage to include cars that did not previously qualify under the CAFE rule.

The credit applies to vehicles purchased and activated since Jan. 1, provided that they meet the EPA standard and other clean vehicle tax subsidy requirements. Cars that qualified in the previous version of the standard are still eligible.

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DOD Grounds Subset of V-22 Ospreys Over Hard Clutch Issue
by Naomi Cooper
Published on February 6, 2023
DOD Grounds Subset of V-22 Ospreys Over Hard Clutch Issue

The Department of Defense has restricted the operations of a subset of V-22 Ospreys due to safety concerns relating to the aircraft’s input quill assembly.

DOD did not disclose how many V-22s across the U.S. Marine Corps, Air Force and Navy are affected by the time limit but noted that aircraft will return to flight status once the component is replaced, USMC said Thursday. 

In a fleet bulletin, the military branches announced that the recommendation to ground the tiltrotor was based on ongoing engineering analysis on hard clutch engagement events, which have been increasingly occurring across the fleet.

Hard clutch engagements happen “when the clutch, driven by the engine, releases from the rotor system and suddenly reengages.” 

These events cause aircraft to lurch, potentially causing damage to the plane.

The fleet bulletin was released based on the recommendation from the V-22 Joint Program Office.

Cybersecurity/News
Rep. Mark Green, Jen Easterly Hold Discussion on Maintaining Critical Infrastructure Security
by Naomi Cooper
Published on February 6, 2023
Rep. Mark Green, Jen Easterly Hold Discussion on Maintaining Critical Infrastructure Security

Rep. Mark Green, R-Tenn, chairman of the House Committee on Homeland Security, held a meeting with Jen Easterly, director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency and a 2023 Wash100 awardee, to discuss how CISA can protect U.S. critical infrastructure from cyberattacks.

Rep. Mark Green, Jen Easterly Hold Discussion on Maintaining Critical Infrastructure Security

In a statement published Thursday, Green highlighted the importance of employing a proactive approach to staying ahead of foreign adversaries and establishing CISA “as an information enabler rather than as a regulatory agency.”

“While the intelligence community has made clear that malicious foreign adversaries will continue to pose significant cyber threats to our critical infrastructure, we aim to approach cyber resilience from a proactive posture,” the lawmaker said.

Green made the statement following his meeting with Easterly, wherein they reportedly conversed about how the Homeland Security Committee can carry on with its efforts to counter current and future cyber threats.

“As I discussed with Director Easterly, our goal will be to best position CISA to execute its preexisting authorities and requirements to strengthen the cybersecurity of Federal Civilian Executive Branch (FCEB) and private sector networks while being responsible stewards of American taxpayer dollars,” Green continued.

News/Space
CACI Signs CRADA Agreement to Support Army Center Technology Development Initiatives; Todd Probert Quoted
by Ireland Degges
Published on February 6, 2023
CACI Signs CRADA Agreement to Support Army Center Technology Development Initiatives; Todd Probert Quoted

CACI has entered a five-year cooperative research and development agreement with the U.S. Army Space and Missile Defense Technical Center to progress various technology projects to support the development of payload technologies, space sensor applications and resilient positioning, navigation and timing tools.

The partnership follows CACI’s announcement of a 2023 satellite launch to test a multi-mission small satellite payload and demonstrate the capabilities of software-defined radio-based modules that can be tailored for specific missions, the Reston, Virginia-based company announced on Monday.

Todd Probert, president of national security and innovative solutions at CACI and two-time Wash100 Award winner, said that the mission-proven, ground-based technologies included in these payloads are designed specifically for space domain operations.

“They enable increased resiliency and security through low size, weight and power software-defined applications,” he elaborated.

Two software-defined technology applications built to allow accurate, resilient PNT and tactical signals intelligence capabilities in low earth orbit are included in the planned launch.

The PNT payload will guide precision positioning and navigation while delivering improved GPS-independent earth-space time synchronization, which can be harnessed to produce high-precision geolocation services in proliferated LEO constellations, boost GPS reliability and enable augmentation in GPS-denied or degraded environments.

At the same time, the tactical ISR payload is designed to collect, geolocate, demodulate and decode digital mobile radio signals.

USASMDC-TC has considered participating in the program to assess these technologies for use in military operations.

Currently, CACI is responsible for developing laser communications, laser sensing, artificial intelligence and secure communication technologies under the agreement.

The company is also supporting the Army Futures Command with research and development work. Under a $54.6 million contract, CACI is providing the command’s Assured Positioning, Navigation, Timing and Space Cross Functional Team in Alabama with guidance on identifying research and development opportunities to further Army modernization initiatives.

CACI Signs CRADA Agreement to Support Army Center Technology Development Initiatives; Todd Probert Quoted

CACI is sponsoring GovCon Wire’s 3rd annual Air Force IT Modernization Forum, which will connect IT and technology experts to discuss challenges and opportunities influencing the future of Air Force IT on March 21. To learn more and register to attend, visit GovCon Wire’s events page.

Executive Moves/News
Alondra Nelson Steps Down as OSTP Science and Society Deputy Director
by Naomi Cooper
Published on February 6, 2023
Alondra Nelson Steps Down as OSTP Science and Society Deputy Director

Alondra Nelson is stepping down as a deputy director of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy to return as a professor at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey, Axios reported Saturday.

She served as the first deputy director of the newly created OSTP Science and Society team and assumed leadership at the office on an acting basis in February 2022 following the resignation of Eric Lander.

Nelson confirmed her departure in a Twitter post and said that she was honored to help advance the administration’s “distinct vision for science, technology and innovation that expands opportunity, well being, rights and equity.”

As head of the OSTP Science and Society, Nelson led the administration’s efforts on artificial intelligence including the development of the Blueprint for an AI Bill of Rights, which outlines principles for the creation, implementation and use of automated systems across the U.S.

News
Sen. Gary Peters Revives Securing Semiconductor Supply Chains Act
by Jamie Bennet
Published on February 6, 2023
Sen. Gary Peters Revives Securing Semiconductor Supply Chains Act

Sen. Gary Peters, D-Mich., announced Thursday that he has reintroduced the Securing Semiconductor Supply Chains Act together with Sens. Rick Scott, R-Fla., and Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn.

The bill, which passed in Senate in June, would authorize the Department of Commerce’s SelectUSA program to devise investment strategies for domestic semiconductor manufacturing and supply chains.

If signed into law, the legislation would mandate SelectUSA to collaborate with state-level economic development groups and federal agencies to identify gaps and challenges in attracting foreign investments in chip manufacturing. The program will then develop solutions to those obstacles.

“We need to build on the CHIPS and Science Act to continue advancing efforts that will lower the cost of goods and strengthen our economic competitiveness, supply chains and national security,” said Peters, a member of the Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee. “That’s why I’m reintroducing this bipartisan bill that would do just that by encouraging investment in U.S. semiconductor manufacturers as well as their suppliers – lessening our dependence on foreign producers for these critical technologies and creating good-paying jobs here at home.”

Government Technology/News
DOD Measures Performance With ‘Pulse’ Analytics Tool; Kathleen Hicks Quoted
by Jane Edwards
Published on February 6, 2023
DOD Measures Performance With ‘Pulse’ Analytics Tool; Kathleen Hicks Quoted

The Department of Defense’s Chief Digital and Artificial Intelligence Office has developed a data dashboard that provides DOD leadership with insights on the implementation of the National Defense Strategy and other critical programs, Defense News reported Friday.

The Pulse analytics program was created by CDAO in partnership with the office of the undersecretary of defense for policy and uses the Pentagon’s big data visualization platform, Advana.

“We are working now on measuring performance and creating clear accountability to speed progress, including by using tools, such as Pulse,” Deputy Defense Secretary Kathleen Hicks said. 

“The secretary and I will have a far better view of implementation of the NDS than our predecessors were ever afforded. This dashboard approach will give us data-driven insights into what’s working and what’s stuck and what we can do about it,” added Hicks, an inductee into Executive Mosaic’s 2023 Wash100.

Government Technology/News
Report: Russia, Iran Push Ahead With Plans to Build Drone Factory
by Jane Edwards
Published on February 6, 2023
Report: Russia, Iran Push Ahead With Plans to Build Drone Factory

Russia and Iran are expanding their military partnership by advancing plans to establish a factory in a town 600 miles east of Moscow that could manufacture at least 6,000 Iran-designed unmanned aerial vehicles to support the war effort in Ukraine, The Wall Street Journal reported Sunday.

A high-level delegation from Iran visited the planned facility in Russia on Jan. 5 and discussed plans over the drone factory, which is part of a $1 billion deal between Tehran and Moscow, according to officials from a U.S.-aligned nation.

The officials said Ukraine’s air defenses could face new challenges as Iran and Russia plan to integrate a new engine into a Shahed-136 drone model that would enable the vehicle to fly faster at a greater distance.

According to the report, Moscow has already deployed Iran-built Shahed-136 drones to target the power grid and other civilian infrastructure in Ukraine.

News on the planned joint drone facility in Russia emerged in December after the White House warned that Iran and Russia are deepening their military ties into a “full-fledged defense partnership.”

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