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Analytics/Big Data &amp/Government Technology/News
Army, IARPA Begin Search for New Computer Architecture Via AGILE Program
by Jane Edwards
Published on December 10, 2021
Army, IARPA Begin Search for New Computer Architecture Via AGILE Program

The U.S. Army and the Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity (IARPA) have issued a broad agency announcement to seek new computer architectures that could help the Intelligence Community carry out its data analysis missions.

The Advanced Graphic Intelligence Logical Computing Environment (AGILE) program seeks to come up with new mechanisms to access, store and move data streams and structures that enable data analytic algorithms and foster the predictive analysis of large data volumes from various sources and methods, among others, IARPA said Thursday.

“Clean sheet designs are needed to address today’s era of explosive data growth,” said William Harrod, IARPA program manager.

“Current computers are designed for yesterday’s compute-intensive applications, not today’s data-intensive problems. Our ability to collect data far outpaces our ability to extract meaningful, timely insights, and AGILE seeks to address this problem,” Harrod added.

AGILE is a three-year program composed of two phases. Phase 1 is an 18-month effort that seeks to provide an architectural design in the form of a model that will meet the performance metrics, including data ingestion rate and time to classify vertices and edges. Phase 2 is also an 18-month initiative that intends to come up with a register transfer level design of the AGILE system developed in the initial phase, according to the BAA.

Interested stakeholders should propose a research project based on the program’s four workflows, derivative kernels and industry standard benchmarks.

IARPA and the service’s DEVCOM Army Research Laboratory may launch a follow-on program to advance the development of prototypes of the proposed computer architectures.

Proposals are due Jan. 18th.

Cybersecurity/News
GAO: DOD Should Provide Industry Timely Communication on CMMC Implementation
by Jane Edwards
Published on December 10, 2021
GAO: DOD Should Provide Industry Timely Communication on CMMC Implementation

The Government Accountability Office (GAO) has recommended that the Department of Defense improve communication with industry on the Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) program and come up with outcome-oriented performance measures to assess CMMC’s effectiveness as a component of DOD’s efforts to improve cybersecurity for the defense industrial base. 

GAO made the recommendation after it found that DOD has not supplied sufficient details and communication on CMMC implementation, according to a report published Wednesday. 

“Until DOD improves this communication, industry will be challenged to implement protections for DOD’s sensitive data,” the report reads. 

DOD should create a plan to evaluate the CMMC pilot’s effectiveness and GAO said such a plan should state how the department plans to collect relevant data and establish measurable objectives, among others.

In November, the Pentagon unveiled the CMMC 2.0 program to simplify the program standard and further clarify cybersecurity regulatory, policy and contracting requirements.

According to the congressional watchdog, DOD announced plans to suspend the CMMC pilot and launch a new rulemaking period to implement the updated CMMC framework.

Government Technology/News
GSA Needs Market Info for Authentication Broker Service
by Nichols Martin
Published on December 9, 2021
GSA Needs Market Info for Authentication Broker Service

The General Service Administration seeks market information for the creation of a federated authentication service.

GSA’s Technology Transformation Services (TTS) team requires a service that would authenticate users from multiple agencies to log into a federal website, GSA said Dec. 1st in a SAM.gov notice.

TTS’s Cloud.gov platform-as-a-service would onboard user agencies onto the site, which would employ an authentication broker to accommodate users.

GSA seeks an authentication broker that supports multiple federal agency identity providers and at the same time aligns with federal encryption and security standards.

If the authentication broker is a software-as-a-service, it must also comply with Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP) and the Federal Information Security Management Act (FISMA) standards on a high or moderate level by the middle of 2022.

Interested parties may submit market information through Dec. 15th.

General News/News
US, UK to Launch Prize Challenges for Privacy-Enhancing Technologies; OSTP Director Eric Lander Quoted
by Angeline Leishman
Published on December 9, 2021
US, UK to Launch Prize Challenges for Privacy-Enhancing Technologies; OSTP Director Eric Lander Quoted

The U.S. and the U.K. have announced new bilateral innovation prize challenges aimed at innovating technologies that use data while protecting privacy and intellectual property.

Starting in the spring of 2022, the two countries will task participants from the academe, industry and government to address technical gaps and challenges related to adopting privacy-enhancing technologies, the White House said Wednesday.

The White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, National Science Foundation and National Institute of Standards will work with the U.K.’s Centre for Data Ethics and Innovation to develop the PET challenges.

“It is imperative that we come together as democracies to develop approaches to unlock the economic, scientific, and societal benefits of emerging technologies while protecting shared values such as privacy, accountability, and transparency,” shared Eric Lander, OSTP director.

“This prize challenge will build on the UK’s comprehensive National Data Strategy and help to raise the profile of these technologies on both sides of the Atlantic, laying the foundations for future collaboration,” added Nadine Dorries, U.K. state secretary for digital, culture, media and sport.

The two countries first announced the partnership at the Summit for Democracy, a part of the International Grand Challenges on Democracy-Affirming Technologies. Initial results of the effort will be released at the second summit.

News
CACI Enters MOU with Yubico to Secure Mobile Government Communications; Todd Probert Quoted
by reynolitoresoor
Published on December 9, 2021
CACI Enters MOU with Yubico to Secure Mobile Government Communications; Todd Probert Quoted

CACI International has established a memorandum of understanding with Yubico to enhance the security and authentication protocols of its mobile platforms for the company’s government customers.

Under the MOU, Yubico will provide CACI with its YubiKey 5 FIPS series of multi-factor authentication products for the company’s software-defined key loading devices, CACI said Thursday. The MOU also establishes Yubico as the exclusive provider of MFA services for CACI’s mobile platforms.

Todd Probert, president of national security and innovative solutions at CACI and a 2021 Wash100 Award recipient, said the partnership will provide trusted communications technology to military and government agencies in support of national security missions.

“CACI and our partners are bringing this state-of-the-art multi-factor authentication tool, combined with the most-advanced mobile hand-held device for trusted mobile platforms to the market,” Probert said of the MOU.

The YubiKey 5 FIPS series of multi-protocol security products leverage two-factor, multi-factor and passwordless authentication to combat account takeovers and phishing attacks. The products are approved by the National Security Agency for Department of Defense use and follow National Institute of Standards and Technology guidelines.

Additionally, Yubico CEO and co-founder Stina Ehrensvärd, said the partnership aligns with the government’s recent efforts to bolster national security through initiatives like its Draft Zero Trust Strategy and the executive order on cybersecurity.

General News/News
President Biden Issues Executive Order on Sustainability; Jennifer Granholm Quoted
by Nichols Martin
Published on December 9, 2021
President Biden Issues Executive Order on Sustainability; Jennifer Granholm Quoted

President Biden has issued an executive order that directs the federal government to pursue sustainability and foster the use of clean energy across U.S. industries in support of national economy.

The EO directs agencies to transform how the government purchases, produces and manages electricity and related facilities into a cleaner, more sustainable manner, the White House said Wednesday.

The order aims to achieve a U.S. electricity sector free of carbon pollution by 2035 and economy-wide net-zero emissions by 2050.

Each agency will set priorities and annual progress goals in alignment with the EO, which seeks efforts related to energy and water efficiency, waste reduction, supply chain sustainability, sustainable procurement and other areas that support the environment.

These efforts will include policy reform, climate adaptation analyses and the creation of federal food policies that reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

“President Biden is leading by example and working on behalf of the American people to tackle the climate crisis and DOE is in full support of the administration’s whole-of-government strategy,” Jennifer Granholm, secretary of energy, said in a statement posted Wednesday.

News
Economic Development Administration’s American Rescue Plan Awards $196M to 24 States; Gina Raimondo Quoted
by reynolitoresoor
Published on December 9, 2021
Economic Development Administration’s American Rescue Plan Awards $196M to 24 States; Gina Raimondo Quoted

The U.S. Department of Commerce’s Economic Development Administration (EDA) is awarding $196 million in American Rescue Plan grants to 24 U.S. States and territories.

The American Rescue Plan stimulus package, signed into law in March 2021, allocates its $3 billion in funding across six different programs with specific initiatives to advance a range of economic recovery and resilience efforts in communities affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.

The recently awarded grants are funded through the rescue plan’s Travel, Tourism & Outdoor Recreation program and will support marketing, infrastructure, workforce and other projects to encourage safe leisure, business and international travel, EDA said Wednesday.

U.S. Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo said the grants will help rebuild the travel and tourism industry and restore the nation’s position as a global competitor while aligning with the Biden Administration’s Build Back Better initiative.

The $750 million Travel, Tourism & Outdoor Recreation program is comprised of $510 million in State Tourism grants as well as $240 million in Competitive Tourism grants.

“The State Tourism grants give states and territories the flexible opportunity to boost their local tourism industry and ensure that jobs are restored and tourists return safely,” Raimondo explained.

All 59 U.S. states and territories have received State Tourism grants with this most recent batch of awards.

In November, EDA awarded 34 states and the District of Columbia with the first round of grants under the Travel, Tourism & Outdoor Recreation program, and the administration also awarded 30 states with $1 million grants as part of its Statewide Planning Program.

States awarded through this round of grants include:

  • Alabama
  • American Samoa
  • California
  • Florida
  • Georgia
  • Guam
  • Hawaii
  • Idaho
  • Kentucky
  • Northern Mariana Islands
  • Republic of Marshall Islands
  • Federated States of Micronesia
  • Mississippi
  • New Jersey
  • North Carolina
  • Oregon
  • Republic of Palau
  • Pennsylvania
  • Puerto Rico
  • South Carolina
  • Tennessee
  • U.S. Virgin Islands
  • Virginia
  • West Virginia
Contract Awards/News
Lumen Technologies to Provide Network Services for Army Reserve Command; Zain Ahmed Quoted
by reynolitoresoor
Published on December 9, 2021
Lumen Technologies to Provide Network Services for Army Reserve Command; Zain Ahmed Quoted

Lumen Technologies has been awarded a potential 11-year, $23 million task order from the U.S. Army Reserve Command to support over 650 Army Reserve locations with Virtual Private Network services.

The communications and network services company said Thursday that the task order, awarded under the General Services Administration’s 15-year, $50 billion Enterprise Infrastructure Solutions contract vehicle, also covers remote access services in support of USARC’s missions.

“Our secure, high-speed networking services will help Army Reservists accomplish their mission wherever they are,” commented Zain Ahmed, senior vice president of Lumen’s public sector business.

Ahmed added, “Lumen is providing the Army Reserve with modern networking services, including remote access solutions, that enable them to conduct important operations that help keep America safe.”

Lumen Technologies provides services including adaptive networking, edge cloud, information technology modernization and security to government agency customers using its carrier-class fiber network.

The USARC task order covers a one-year initial term with 10 one-year options.

The recent award extends Lumen’s previous work with the Army Recruiting Command, following the company’s July 2021 win of a $52 million task order covering high-speed connectivity services.

Executive Moves/News
Saule Omarova Withdraws From Consideration for Key Treasury Post
by Jane Edwards
Published on December 9, 2021
Saule Omarova Withdraws From Consideration for Key Treasury Post

Saule Omarova, President Joe Biden’s nominee for comptroller of the currency at the Department of the Treasury, has decided not to push through with the confirmation process for the role.

Biden said in a statement published Tuesday that he will continue to find a nominee for the position, which plays a role in regulating approximately 1,200 national banks within the federal banking system.

The president said Omarova “was subjected to inappropriate personal attacks that were far beyond the pale” at the start of her nomination.

CNBC reported Omarova’s decision came after some lawmakers expressed concerns over her views and writings as a legal scholar and personal background of being born and raised in the former Soviet Union.

“I deeply value President Biden’s trust in my abilities and remain firmly committed to the Administration’s vision of a prosperous, inclusive, and just future for our country,” she said in a statement.

Omarova, a professor of law at Cornell University, was nominated for the comptroller post in September. She previously worked at New York-based law firm Davis, Polk & Wardwell and as a special adviser for regulatory policy to the undersecretary for domestic finance at the Treasury.

POC - Digital Currency and National Security Forum

On Jan. 27, the Potomac Officers Club is bringing together distinguished government and industry leaders to offer the GovCon community an insight into the national security aspect of digital currencies.

POC’s Digital Currency and National Security forum will feature National Cyber Director Chris Inglis and Juan Zarate, global co-managing partner and chief strategy officer at K2 Integrity, as keynote speakers.

Executive Moves/News
Pravina Raghavan Joins NIST as Manufacturing Extension Partnership Director
by Angeline Leishman
Published on December 9, 2021
Pravina Raghavan Joins NIST as Manufacturing Extension Partnership Director

Pravina Raghavan, a two-decade business advisory professional, has joined the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) as director of NIST’s Hollings Manufacturing Extension Partnership.

She will lead the public-private partnership that backs manufacturing companies in new product development, supply chain and business expansion pursuits, NIST said Tuesday.

Raghavan rejoins the federal government from Empire State Development, where she worked as executive vice president in the small business and technology development division of New York’s primary economic development agency.

Her government service also includes time as a senior adviser at the Department of Commerce and deputy associate administrator of the Small Business Administration’s Office of Investment and Innovation.

Earlier in her career, Raghavan spent more than six years at AT&T.

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