PEO Pulse - July 2, 2020
►► UPCOMING EVENTS
• July 9 – ALTESS Change of Charter Ceremony (Radford, Virginia)
• July 9 – PEO EIS Virtual Lunch and Learn on Congressional Process (Conducted on CVR/Teams)
• July 14 – PEO’s Inaugural Town Hall (conducted on CVR/Teams)
• July 14-16 – SIGNAL Conference (virtual event)
• July 23 – AFCEA Belvoir speaking engagement by John Howell (virtual event)
• July 24 – GFEBS DevMod Assumption of Charter Ceremony (virtual event)
• July 30 – DCO Change of Charter Ceremony (TBD)
• July 31 – AESIP/ARDAP Change of Charter and Renaming Ceremony (TBD)
►► PEO EIS IN THE NEWS
CHESS ITES-4H INDUSTRY DAYS A SUCCESS!
(July 2, 2020)
On June 16 and 17, Program Executive Office Enterprise Information Systems (PEO EIS) hosted four virtual Computer Hardware Enterprise Software and Solutions (CHESS) Industry Day sessions.
(July 2, 2020)
Last month we marked 245 years of Army excellence. Happy Birthday Army!
(June 30, 2020)
Two talented teammates, Lt. Col. Michael Lind and Toney Howard, lead the Defensive Cyber Operations (DCO) Cyber Platforms and Systems (CPS) unit.
►► WORKFORCE
CALL FOR NOMINATIONS FOR 2020 ARMY ACQUISITION EXECUTIVE’S EXCELLENCE IN LEADERSHIP AWARDS
The Army Director, Acquisition Career Management (DACM) is pleased to announce the call for nominations for the 2020 Army Acquisition Executive’s (AAE) Excellence in Leadership Awards. The Army Acquisition Workforce is filled with many impressive people—individuals and teams who toil away to develop new systems and products for the warfighters or identify new ways to get those systems funded and fielded. The 2020 AAE’s Excellence in Leadership Awards is the chance to spotlight their work. The awards honor individuals and teams whose outstanding contributions and achievements merit special recognition. Awards are presented in eight (8) individual categories and two (2) team categories. The internal PEO EIS deadline for submitting nominations is July 15, 2020. All nominations must be sent to the HRD Office. More information on each award, including submission forms and sample award narratives from last year's winning nominations, can be found at https://asc.army.mil/web/acquisition-awards/.
ACQUISITION WRITING COMPETITION EMPOWERS WORKFORCE, DRIVES DIALOGUE
(Army.mil, July 1, 2020)
The Principal Military Deputy to the Assistant Secretary of the Army for Acquisition, Logistics and Technology (ASA(ALT)), Lt. Gen. Bob Marion, announced the start of the annual Maj. Gen. Harold J. “Harry” Greene Awards for Acquisition Writing competition, which invites individuals to candidly write about their insights, experiences, and ideas focused on Army acquisition.
GAO ORGANIZES BEST PRACTICES FOR AGENCY REOPENINGS
(Federal News Network, July 1, 2020)
You might say efforts to reopen federal buildings and offices has been, shall we say, problematic? Uneven? Uncertain? Well somebody had to organize all of the considerations and best practices for getting back to the sanitized water cooler and wiped-down communal coffee pot — the Government Accountability Office. With highlights, managing director for strategic issues Chris Mihm joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin.
PROJECT INCLUSION TO CUT BOARD PHOTOS IN HOLISTIC EFFORT TO PROMOTE DIVERSITY
(Army.mil, June 26, 2020)
Starting in August, photos will be eliminated from promotion and selection boards as the Army launches “Project Inclusion” to identify practices that inadvertently discriminate, senior leaders announced Thursday.
►► ARMY NEWS
ARMY REVAMPS BUSINESS APPROACH
(Army.mil, July 1, 2020)
The Army is overhauling how it does business behind the scenes in order to operate at the speed of conflict during the information age, said the top Army finance official, who outlined plans for a new business system slated to impact modernization efforts by 2027.
ARMY COMMANDS TRANSFER DODIN CYBER DEFENSE DUTIES
(SIGNAL, July 1, 2020)
The U.S. Army Cyber Command is transferring some of its cyber defense responsibilities for the service’s networks to the Army Network Enterprise Technology Command, commonly known as NETCOM.
CAN THE U.S. ARMY SECURE ITS FUTURE NETWORKS FROM HACKERS?
(The National Interest, June 24, 2020)
The U.S. Army is working to both leverage the advantages of cloud migration and simultaneously ensure data security, taking on what could be characterized as a paradox.
SENATORS SEEK TO CUT ARMY CYBER PROGRAM FOR GREATER JOINT INVESTMENT
(C4ISRnet, June 30, 2020)
The Senate Armed Services Committee is taking aim at an Army cyber program by effectively taking away funding, arguing the effort is redundant when compared to another program under development for Cyber Command and the joint cyber force.
(GovConWire, June 30, 2020)
Bruce Jette, assistant secretary of the U.S. Army for acquisition, logistics and technology and a 2020 Wash100 Award recipient, will serve as the keynote speaker at Potomac Officers Club’s 5th Annual Army Forum on Thursday, August 6th.
ARMY RECRUITERS PUSHING MORE INTO DIGITAL WORLD
(Army.mil, June 29, 2020)
Army recruiting plans to create a small cyber team to expand its esports program, which has already helped attract thousands of potential recruits, amid a larger push into the digital realm.
►► FEDERAL NEWS
OMB OFFICIAL: WE NEED MORE CROSS-AGENCY COLLABORATION TOOLS
(Nextgov, July 1, 2020)
The COVID-19 pandemic is demonstrating just how important a digital federal government is—both for citizens trying to tap into government services and for federal employees trying to meet their missions.
SENATE WANTS MORE DETAILS ON CYBER COMMAND’S TOOLS
(C4ISRNET, July 1, 2020)
The Senate Armed Services Committee is concerned there isn’t sufficient oversight over U.S. Cyber Command’s capability and platform development.
DEFENSE DEPARTMENT’S MARK EASTON ON EMBRACING DATA TO DRIVE REFORM
(Government Executive, June 30, 2020)
Since 2009, Mark Easton has been a key player in tackling one of the thorniest management challenges in government: Bringing order to the chaos of the Pentagon’s finances.
HOUSE NDAA PRESSES DOD TO GET SERIOUS ABOUT SUSTAINMENT COSTS
(Federal News Network, June 29, 2020)
The Defense Department may be about to get an extra push from Congress to focus more attention on the part of the acquisition process where it spends most of its money: Sustaining weapon systems over the long-term after they’ve been bought or built.
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