June 29th Lion’s Den Meeting with Steve Karoly


When GTSC purchase HSToday last fall we focused on developing the most comprehensive collection of news on homeland security in the nation. We are thrilled with the response from the community as we build this “for us, by us” site to educate those in homeland security about the latest activity in Congress, the Federal agencies, states and localities. As a GTSC member we have NOT automatically signed you up for the subject matter newsletters. HSToday covers Border Security, Counterterrorism, Cybersecurity, Education & Training, Maritime/USCG, First Responders & Emergency Management, Government Contracting and a Weekly Roundup of all the news.
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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
Thank you to our DHS HQ Day 2018 Sponsors:

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.
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.
GTSC released its 2017 Annual report at the organization’s Holiday Awards December 13. The report, themed ”Building on Great Traditions,” highlighted GTSC’s new undertakings — namely the acquisition of Homeland Security Today and the launch of the GovCon Academy for veterans with the Non-Commissioned Officers Association (NCOA) and provides a recap of all the activities, speakers, and initiatives of the Coalition. Read the full report here.
GOVERNMENT TECHNOLOGY & SERVICES COALITION ACQUIRES HOMELAND SECURITY TODAY MAGAZINE & MEDIA PLATFORM
Washington, D.C., October 31, 2017 — The Government Technology & Services Coalition (GTSC) announced today that it has acquired Homeland Security Today (HS Today), one of the homeland security community’s most respected media platforms, from 5T Ventures, LLC. Under this new, non-profit ownership, HSToday’s contributors and content will expand to better inform and support the homeland security mission.

“GTSC’s new HSToday is dedicated to putting real facts and analysis in context to tell the stories of homeland security in a way no other outlet can,” said HSToday Executive Editor and GTSC CEO Kristina Tanasichuk. “Too often, what passes for news is just a compilation of innuendo, gossip, and opinion. The current breadth and depth of homeland security reporting does not tell the story of the homeland mission sufficiently. Facts still exist and things are done for a reason. GTSC’s HSToday is here to deliver the whole story for our members and community.”
Since 2004, HSToday has been an essential resource and news platform for the homeland security community, catering to: professionals within the Department of Homeland Security and other agencies with homeland security responsibilities like the FBI, ODNI, Treasury etc.; state and local law enforcement and emergency responders; members of the Intelligence Community; legislators, policymakers and regulators; professionals, business leaders and analysts in the private, nonprofit and academic sectors. Going forward, HSToday will continue to offer coverage on pressing homeland security issues, drawing on unbiased writing, expert voices and a commitment to collaboration with the security community.
HSToday will deliver trusted, nuanced writing informed by named sources at the highest levels of government, leaders throughout the private sector, and other professionals engaged in the homeland security mission. HSToday articles will cover: federal efforts, outreach, plans and activities to secure the homeland; analysis on homeland security industry achievements, ideas and opportunities; and rich writing and reporting on the complex, challenging issues related to guarding against and responding to threats natural and manmade.
“HSToday will continue to be a critical observer to all the happenings in homeland security,” said Tanasichuk. “Unlike other news outlets, however, our coverage will deliver the whole story, putting essential information in context to elevate conversations, inform decisions, and better protect the nation.”
HSToday will reveal the outlet’s new staff, editorial board, website and other updates in the coming months, leading to a formal relaunch of HSToday in early 2018.
Interested parties are welcome to sign up for GTSC’s HSToday here.
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ABOUT GTSC
The Government Technology & Services Coalition (GTSC) is a nonprofit, non-partisan 501(c)(6) association of companies that work with government partners to achieve mission. Our vision is to provide an ethical, effective platform to leverage the private sector to bring the best homeland and national security ideas, technologies and innovations to the mission of securing our nation. GTSC’s mission is to provide exceptional advocacy, capacity building, partnership opportunities and marketing in the Federal security space for small and mid-sized companies and to support and assist our government partners achieve their critical missions with the highest integrity; best and most innovative technologies; and results-based, quality products and services to prevent, protect against, mitigate, respond to and recover from any terrorist attack or natural disaster. For more information on these mentors and the Government Technology & Services Coalition, please visit www.GTSCoalition.com or learn about our mid-tier initiative at www.GTSCMidTierSolution.com.
3rd Annual DHS Personnel Security Forum
November 1, 2017 | 1:00pm – 4:00pm
Arlington, VA
Join us of our annual discussion with Chief Security Officers from the components at the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. WE will discuss challenges facing the Department in personnel security, the latest updates to security requirements, combating the Insider Threat, and other challenges.
WHO should attend?
Government contractors of all sizes that work with DHS and have employees with security clearance
Government Contractors who have recently won a contract that requires security clearance at DHS
Chief Security Officers and Compliance officers from government contracting firms
Hosted by
TENTATIVE AGENDA – times and schedule subject to change
1:00 pm Welcome Presenters and Guests, Introduction of DHS, The Pledge of Allegiance
1:10 pm Opening Remarks: Snapshot of the Department (CUI, CE, Insider Threat, & Other Considerations)
1:40 pm Component Panel Discussion –Security Personnel and Acquisition
Participants:
2:40 pm Break
2:50 pm Facilitated Q &A with Panelists
3:30 pm DHS Summary remarks followed by networking session
4:00 pm Networking session ends