CBP Day 2018 – October 2

GTSC is excited to announce our 6th annual CBP Day!

Annually we welcome a deeper dive into the mission of the Customs and Border Protection with a stellar line-up of speakers and attendees to discuss, explore, and problem solve around the CBP mission.

This year, GTSC will host CBP Day October 2 in Arlington, VA and we’ve invited many in the leadership of this incredibly important component.

Stayed Tuned: Speakers and Agenda Coming Soon 

For more information and speaker updates: click here.

 

Join us today to attend this annually sold out event.

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Thank you to our Sponsors!

 

GTSC Annual Ethics Training for Government Contractors – September 6

When:
September 6, 2018
8:30am-12:00pm
Location:
E3 Federal
8281 Greensboro Drive
McLean, VA 22102
No excuses!  Every business must train their employees to behave ethically — and GTSC is here to MAKE IT EASY! Attend and send all of your employees to this training to get your annual ethics training certification.
Please note:  attendance is required for the entire session. There is a sign-in and sign-out sheet that must have your signature on both lines to receive certification.
Doing business with the federal government requires a heightened level of commitment to ethics and compliance. Though the specific FAR requirements for small and large businesses differ, the FAR requires all businesses to conduct themselves with the highest degree of integrity and honesty.  It states all businesses should have an employee business ethics and compliance training program that is suitable to the size of the company and extent of its involvement in Government contracting and that facilitates timely discovery and disclosure of improper conduct and ensures corrective measures are promptly instituted and carried out.  (FAR 3.1002).

The majority of the headlines we see about non-compliance are related to weak ethical cultures and in many cases, a simple lack of training. Both can result in catastrophic business events.  Proper training in ethics is not only required for certain contractors, it serves a vital preventive role.  If the unthinkable does happen, a strong ethics and compliance program including effective training in critical compliance risk areas an act as a shield for your company.  For example, the actions taken by Ed Snowden were every contractor’s worst nightmare.  However, Booz Allen Hamilton was able to highlight in its public statement that his actions were contrary to its corporate values, internal policies, and its code of conduct – on which he had been trained.

Is your company positioned to say the same?  If your company finds itself out of compliance, the training your company can show its employees completed may make the difference between no adverse action and suspension or even debarment.

This half-day training session covers risk areas common to most contractors, regardless of industry or size.  Even if you have not yet landed a qualifying contract for the FAR ethics program requirements, there is no better time than now to competitively position your company to enhance your business’ reputation for compliant and ethical business practices.  

Upon completing this training, GTSC will certify that you and your employees in attendance have completed annual training as required by FAR 52.203-13(c)(1).

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Mentor Meeting with Accenture Federal Services 8/3

GTSC small and mid-sized members are invited to learn more about the strategy and vision of one of our esteemed Mentors, Accenture Federal Services on August 3, 2018. This meeting will discuss Accenture’s federal vision, strategy, targeted areas of growth, and partnership needs. Mentors will offer advice and counsel on the direction of the homeland security and law enforcement market, their view of where to focus your business, and the types of needs they see evolving in this market. A number of executives from the federal services team will join us to discuss their portfolio and overall strategy of their successful work at the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and other Federal law enforcement work in the Departments of Justice, State, Energy, and the FBI.

GTSC SMALL AND MID-SIZE MEMBERS ONLY

Registration is available here.

 

June 29th Lion’s Den Meeting with Steve Karoly

POSTPONED to June 29th, 2018!
Guest Speaker:

Steve Karoly
Former Acting Assistant Administrator
Office of Requirements and Capabilities Analysis
Transportation Security Administration
 U.S. Department of Homeland Security
As the Former Acting Assistant Administrator, Karoly was a key management official responsible for assessing, analyzing, and identifying capabilities needed to meet TSA mission requirements. Karoly oversaw the Agency’s system risk analysis and modeling capabilities whose goal was to analyze and define operational baseline performance and determine capability gaps for TSA mission areas. Karoly was also responsible for identifying emerging technologies and capabilities to address the entire aviation security eco-system.
More details to come…

May 18th GTSC Lion’s Den Meeting with Barry West

GTSC Lion’s Den Meeting with Barry West, Senior Advisor, OCIO, DHS
When:
Friday – May 18th, 2018
Location: 
Amyx – 1768 Business Center Drive, Suite 300.
Reston, VA 20190
Time: 9:00am to 11:00am
Mid-tier companies in GTSC are invited to talk with Barry West at our May meeting. Please welcome our new leader: Bob Lohfeld, Jr., CEO, Sev1Tech, Inc.
Email Mary Ostrowski if you will be joining!

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DHS HQ Day 2018 – Agenda Enclosed

Join GTSC for our first “DHS Headquarters Day” – a deep dive into the leadership and mission of the missions of DHS.  We will hear from leadership on their priorities for the department and learn more about some of the initiatives and improvements fueling the Department toward smarter procurement, technological updates, and increased cooperation and communication with industry.
Due to the popularity of this session only GTSC members and First Time Guests may register.
AGENDA 

9:15 am Registration

9:45 am Welcome & Introductions

Kristina Tanasichuk, CEO, Government Technology & Services Coalition

10:00 am Procurement & Acquisition Priorities and Plans for 2017-18
Soraya Correa, Chief Procurement Officer

10:30 Small Business Outlook

Kevin Boshears, Director, Office of Small, Disadvantaged Business Utilization

11:00 IT Priorities and Update on the Cyber Executive Order

Barry West, Deputy CIO

11:30 Accountability, Efficiency & Effectiveness in DHS Procurement
James A. “Mouse” Neumeister, Deputy Executive Director, PARM

Eric Cho, Acquisition Innovation Advocate, DHS Procurement Innovation Lab, DHS

12:30  Lunch

1:30 pm Personnel Security: Improving & Enhancing the Mission

Rich McComb, Chief Security Officer, DHS or Kimberly Lew, Chief, Personnel Security Division Office of the Chief Security Officer

2:00 pm Science & Technology:  Partnership to Promote Mission

William Bryan, Senior Official Performing the Duties of the Under Secretary for Science & Technology*

2:30 pm Matt Hayden, Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary Matt Hayden, Office of Partnership & Engagemen

3:00 pm Keynote Address: DHS Headquarters Mission: Execution

Chip Fulghum, Under Secretary for Management, DHS

3:45 pm Adjourn

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Insight: Mark Borkowski, CBP March 19

Join us March 19 to talk with Assistant Commissioner Mark S. Borkowski who leads the Office of Acquisition, for  U.S. Customs & Border Protection. Borkowski’s office provides oversight for all CBP acquisitions and consists for three directorates: Acquisition Governance and Oversight, Acquisition Support and the Procurement Directorate. In addition, Borkowski serves as CBP’s component acquisition executive, responsible for ensuring that the agency’s acquisition practices are cost effective, support mission requirements and are integrated across CBP as appropriate.

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Previously Borkowski was the assistant commissioner of the Office of Technology Innovation and Acquisition starting in July 2010. As such, Borkowski was responsible for ensuring that CBP’s technology efforts are properly coordinated and focused on meeting CBP’s complex border mission.

Prior to this appointment, Borkowski served as CBP’s executive director of the Secure Border Initiative, where he oversaw the implementation of the Department of Homeland Security’s efforts to develop enhanced situational awareness for frontline CBP personnel along the U.S. borders.

Before leading the Secure Border Initiative, Borkowski served as executive director for mission support at headquarters for CBP’s Border Patrol. In this role, he supported the chief of the Border Patrol in executing a $2 billion annual budget and in managing a total workforce in excess of 17,000 agents and support personnel. He oversaw functions of workforce management, labor and employee relations, finance, logistics, recruitment, training, facilities and tactical infrastructure.

As a DHS Level III certified program manager, Borkowski provided expert advice and support to the Border Patrol on the technology program within the Secure Border Initiative called SBInet. He also directed an expedited organizational development efforts to redesign and transform the Border Patrol to respond to unprecedented growth in the organization driven by Presidential orders and Congressional appropriations. His division staff included 75 personnel assigned to six separate geographic locations.

Prior to his appointment with the Border Patrol, Borkowski served as director for asset management in CBP’s Office of Air and Marine. In that role, he oversaw acquisition and sustainment for CBP’s aircraft and marine assets.

Before joining CBP, Borkowski was program executive for the Robotic Lunar Exploration Program in the Exploration Systems Mission Directorate at NASA. In that role, he oversaw the development and operation of robotic missions to the moon as precursors to eventual human missions. He previously served as assistant deputy associate administrator for development programs in the Exploration Systems Mission Directorate. Borkowski assisted in overseeing the technology, development and acquisition programs to implement the President’s Vision for Space Exploration.

Also while at NASA, Borkowski served as program executive overseeing the Hubble Space Telescope Robotic Servicing and De-orbit Mission and as the coordinator for NASA’s Exploration Transportation Strategic Roadmap. During his time at NASA, Borkowski was elected vice president of the international lunar exploration working group, a consortium of national space agencies and key commercial partners supporting initiatives for international collaboration in lunar exploration.

Borkowski served more than 23 years on active duty in the U.S. Air Force, retiring in 2004 at the rank of colonel. His last assignment in the Air Force was as system program director for the Space Based Infrared Systems program office. In that capacity, he oversaw satellite programs worth more than $40 billion.

Borkowski earned a master’s degree in astronautical engineering from the Air Force Institute of Technology as well as a master’s in national resource strategy from the Industrial College of the Armed Forces. He also has undergraduate degrees in aeronautical engineering from the Air Force Institute of Technology and in mathematics from the State University of New York at Albany.

Borkowski has certification from both the Department of Defense and DHS at the highest level for acquisition management.

An accomplished public speaker, Borkowski has represented the Air Force, NASA and CBP before international conferences, academic and professional symposia, Congressional hearings and with the news media. He has won numerous awards, including the Air Force Association, Lieutenant General John W. O’Neill Outstanding System Program Director Award; the Company Grade Officer of the Year and the Manager of the Year Awards from the Air Force Rocket Propulsion Laboratory; the Air Force Systems Command nominations for the “Ten Outstanding Young Americans” award, several military medals and decorations and civil service performance awards.