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Air Force Receives 207 Valid Vulnerability Reports, Awards $130K Under Bug Bounty Program
Government Technology/News
Air Force Receives 207 Valid Vulnerability Reports, Awards $130K Under Bug Bounty Program

More than 270 ethical hackers joined the U.S. Air Force‘s “bug bounty” program that ran from May 30 to June 23, 2017. Participants in the Hack the Air Force event have found 207 valid

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by Ramona Adams
August 11, 2017
Report: ‘Bug Bounty’ Participants Hunt Vulnerabilities in GSA Web Devt Tool
Government Technology/News
Report: ‘Bug Bounty’ Participants Hunt Vulnerabilities in GSA Web Devt Tool

The General Services Administration‘s Technology Transformation Service has challenged ethical hackers to identify vulnerabilities within the agency’s government website development platform as part of a “bug bounty” program, Nextgov reported Wednesday. Laura Gerhardt, a

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by Ramona Adams
August 10, 2017
Air Force Test-Flies Light Attack Aircraft Offerings
DoD/News
Air Force Test-Flies Light Attack Aircraft Offerings

U.S. Air Force pilots on Wednesday performed basic surface attack missions and familiarization flights with four aircraft platforms from industry participants in the service branch’s Light Attack Experiment campaign at Holloman Air

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by Scott Nicholas
August 10, 2017
Report: Navy Can Build 2 Virginia-Class Attack Submarines Per Year
DoD/News
Report: Navy Can Build 2 Virginia-Class Attack Submarines Per Year

A U.S. Navy report says the construction of two Virginia-class attack submarines – SSN – and one Columbia-class ballistic missile submarine – SSBN – per year is achievable and needed to ensure

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by Jane Edwards
August 10, 2017
Brian Brakke: Navy Seeks to Use Drone, AI Tech for Airfield Repair Planning
DoD/News
Brian Brakke: Navy Seeks to Use Drone, AI Tech for Airfield Repair Planning

Rear Adm. Brian Brakke, head of the U.S. Navy Expeditionary Combat Command, has said the service branch wants to use unmanned aerial system and artificial intelligence to plan repairs for damaged airfields, Defense

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by Scott Nicholas
August 10, 2017
Doug Wiltsie: Army Rapid Capabilities Office to Expand Operations
DoD/News
Doug Wiltsie: Army Rapid Capabilities Office to Expand Operations

The U.S. Army Rapid Capabilities Office plans to expand its scope of operations beyond the current cyber, electronic warfare and assured position, navigation and timing focus areas, Army Times reported Wednesday. Doug

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by Scott Nicholas
August 10, 2017
Report: OMB’s Grant Schneider to Add NSC Cyber Leadership Role
Civilian/News
Report: OMB’s Grant Schneider to Add NSC Cyber Leadership Role

Grant Schneider, acting federal chief information security officer at the Office of Management and Budget, will serve in the additional role of senior director for cybersecurity at the White House’s National Security Council, FedScoop

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by Mary-Louise Hoffman
August 10, 2017
GAO: DoD Expects F-35 Block 4 Modernization to Incur $3.9B in Additional Costs Through 2022
DoD/News
GAO: DoD Expects F-35 Block 4 Modernization to Incur $3.9B in Additional Costs Through 2022

The Government Accountability Office has said the Defense Department expects the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter program to require an additional $3.9 billion in funds over the next five years to support the follow-on modernization plan

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by Jane Edwards
August 9, 2017
Dan Brouillette Starts Role as DOE Deputy Secretary
Civilian/News
Dan Brouillette Starts Role as DOE Deputy Secretary

Dan Brouillette, former senior vice president and public policy lead at the United Services Automobile Association, has taken his oath of office as deputy secretary of the Energy Department. DOE said Tuesday

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by Ramona Adams
August 9, 2017
David DeVries to Depart OPM CIO Post
Civilian/News
David DeVries to Depart OPM CIO Post

David DeVries, chief information officer at the Office of Personnel Management, will step down from his current role and leave the government in the coming weeks, FedScoop reported Tuesday. The report said

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by Scott Nicholas
August 9, 2017
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