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Government Technology/News
Air Force’s Kessel Run Shares ‘Chaos Engineering’ Practices to Navy’s Black Pearl; Omar Marrero Quoted
by Christine Thropp
Published on July 16, 2021
Air Force’s Kessel Run Shares ‘Chaos Engineering’ Practices to Navy’s Black Pearl; Omar Marrero Quoted

Kessel Run, or the DevSecOps unit of the Air Force Life Cycle Management (AFLCM) Center, has started sharing a set of standard operating procedures for "Chaos Engineering" to the Department of the Navy’s Black Pearl to help it in providing cloud-based enterprise platform and development tool.

Delivering Chaos Engineering practices is aimed at enabling the Navy's current and future software factories and, in the future, enhancing software development units within the Department of Defense, Kessel Run said Wednesday.

The AFLCM unit leverages Chaos Engineering to continuously target applications to identify potential weak points within its own system. The approach reflects the practices developed by non-government software factories.

Kessel Run conducted its first simulated attack in 2020, which resulted in the Chaos Engineering SOP.

“That success has led us to create a ‘playbook’ in collaboration with Black Pearl for the DOD DevSecOps Reference Design Version 2.0 document set," said Omar Marrero, the Chaos and performance tech and Kessel Run all domain operation system test manager with Kessel Run. "It has the potential to be used by all of our peer software factories within the DOD.”

Government Technology/News
DHS, Nonprofit IT Developer to Update First Responder Communication Platform
by Angeline Leishman
Published on July 16, 2021
DHS, Nonprofit IT Developer to Update First Responder Communication Platform

The Department of Homeland Security's science and technology (DHS S&T) directorate and a Vienna, Virginia-based nonprofit information technology development organization to update a mobile communications tool that works to help first responders exchange critical information.

Beacon NGO will perform code analysis work and add features to the Next-Generation Incident Command System (NICS) as part of a cooperative research and development agreement (CRADA) with DHS S&T, the directorate said Thursday.

Under this CRADA, the nonprofit will be responsible for maintaining the system's main code to prevent duplicate maintenance efforts across the user community, which includes NATO member and partner countries, U.S. states and other public safety organizations.

As the main coordinator for future NICS-related partnerships with other stakeholders, Beacon could also use lessons from other code deployments to teach users how to better use the application.

David Alexander, senior science adviser for resilience at S&T, said the partnership seeks to further develop and simplify the system for first responders.

The directorate initially gave open-source developers access to NICS in 2016 and rolled out the technology to emergency response and management organizations,

C4ISR/News
Air Force Demos MQ-9 Takeoff, Landing System Readiness
by Angeline Leishman
Published on July 16, 2021
Air Force Demos MQ-9 Takeoff, Landing System Readiness

The U.S. Air Force's 556th Test and Evaluation Squadron has proven the readiness of an automatic takeoff and landing system for the MQ-9 Reaper remotely piloted aircraft during a two-day flight test from Creech AF Base in Nevada to two separate destinations.

USAF said Thursday the unmanned aircraft used cockpit-fitted imagery technology and a targeting pod to survey runways for uncontrolled liftoff and touchdown without the help of any traditional launch and recovery crew on site.

The drone took off and landed by itself during trips to Cannon and Holloman bases in New Mexico, with flight control by airmen at Nellis AFB in Nevada.

Under traditional procedures, airmen must first electronically identify reference points when the Reaper is in position on the runway before or after a flight.

However, with ATLC making human assistance during deployment unnecessary, the military service expects the MQ-9 to be sent to a foreign location for the first time even in the absence of any specialized infrastructure as part of its Agile Combat Employment Strategy.

The Air Force awaits an upcoming MQ-9 software update and a new portable aircraft control station to truly change how the unmanned aircraft will be deployed to theaters around the world.

Government Technology/News
Joseph Nogueira on CAPE Office’s Analytical Efforts Related to DOD’s Tactical Aircraft
by Jane Edwards
Published on July 16, 2021
Joseph Nogueira on CAPE Office’s Analytical Efforts Related to DOD’s Tactical Aircraft

Joseph Nogueira, acting director of the office of cost assessment and program evaluation (CAPE) at the Department of Defense (DOD), told members of a House Armed Services Committee panel Tuesday that CAPE performed analytic efforts to evaluate the readiness and capability of DOD’s tactical aircraft in support of the budget request for fiscal year 2022, DOD News reported.

"To support major defense acquisition program milestones, CAPE generated independent cost estimates for the F-15 Eagle['s] Passive Active-warning and Survivability System Program and the next generation jammer low- and mid-band programs,” Nogueira told lawmakers.

He said CAPE also led the next-generation air dominance analysis of alternatives of the U.S. Air Force and the U.S. Navy and the joint tactical air synthetic training efforts.

Nogueira noted that CAPE is conducting an assessment of USAF’s digital century series business case and analyses of acquisition strategies for sixth-generation aircraft and continues discussions with contractors and program offices to get insights and inform acquisition programs.

“The digital century series business case review should be completed in August, and I expect to send it to you shortly thereafter," he told lawmakers.

Nogueira also provided updates on tactical air studies being carried out by the Navy and Air Force and other analytical efforts across the Pentagon.

Raymond O'Toole, acting director of operational test and evaluation at DOD, joined Nogueira during the hearing and testified about the need for updated test and training capabilities.

News/Space
NASA Ames Creates Maps of Moon’s Surface for ‘VIPER’ Rover’s Artemis Mission; Anthony Colaprete Quoted
by Jane Edwards
Published on July 16, 2021
NASA Ames Creates Maps of Moon’s Surface for ‘VIPER’ Rover’s Artemis Mission; Anthony Colaprete Quoted

A team of mission planners at NASA’s Ames Research Center in California is developing high-resolution maps of the lunar surface to enable the Volatiles Investigating Polar Exploration Rover to safely travel across the moon as VIPER looks for ice and other resources at the lunar South Pole.

The digital elevation maps will show the changing temperature and lighting conditions caused by shadows on the lunar surface and will provide mission planners with information to prevent VIPER from tumbling down the craters, guide the rover toward safe areas and ensure that the vehicle’s batteries stay charged, NASA said Friday. 

"We are sending VIPER to one of the Moon’s most dynamic environments, and the rover needs to be able to take what the Moon gives," said Anthony Colaprete, VIPER’s project scientist at Ames Research Center.

"That’s why we are creating these unique maps – at human scale – to help us carefully plan routes for the rover while operating safely and collecting the best science possible,” Colaprete added.

The team is developing the maps of the lunar terrain by processing thousands of satellite images using NASA’s Stereo Pipeline open source software and Pleiades supercomputer combined with a photo processing technique called photoclinometry.

NASA expects to launch the rover in late 2023 as part of the Artemis program.

Government Technology/News
Code-X Announces Lattice-Based Data Protection Platform; Darren LaCroix Quoted
by William McCormick
Published on July 15, 2021
Code-X Announces Lattice-Based Data Protection Platform; Darren LaCroix Quoted

Code-X announced on Thursday its first-ever commercially available lattice-based data protection platform validated by the Department of Defense (DOD) and Intelligence Community. The platform successfully passed federal government tests demonstrating its ability to protect sensitive information and critical systems across multiple environments simultaneously. 

“For years, experts have warned of the increased threat of malicious actors and nation-states in the IT world. With accelerating advancements in technology and the threat of quantum computing looming, these advances will continue to work against organizations protecting the world’s most sensitive data,” commented Darren LaCroix, Code-X founder and CEO.

“The Code-X platform is purpose-built to ensure highly regulated organizations can authenticate and trust that their data and systems are secure. Our combination of proprietary technology and lattice equations make the Code-X platform the first-ever efficient, lattice-based security solution that helps organizations reverse the trend of malicious toolsets being on a parallel path with the advancement of technology,” added LaCroix. 

The company created the platform by  applying proprietary techniques to create five dimensions of security, acting simultaneously and rendering nearly all modern malicious tools obsolete. Code-X’s structuring, networking, authentication, management and monitoring of data and systems in real-time prevents data corruption or loss.

“As a leader in U.S. intelligence and global cyber programs, I have been privileged to lead our nation’s most talented cyber operation professionals and the leading-edge cyber tools they employed. I also had a unique perspective into companies claiming to address every type of cyber vulnerability,” said Lt. Gen. Vincent Stewart (Ret.), Code-X Team Member. 

 “Code-X approaches cybersecurity from an entirely different perspective than other companies. Through its unique architecture and design, Code-X delivers a truly novel encryption and authentication solution that solves today’s most complex data security challenges while preparing organizations for future threats,” concluded Stewart. 

Contract Awards/News
Peraton Awarded $483M In Classified Contract Awards; Mike King Quoted
by William McCormick
Published on July 15, 2021
Peraton Awarded $483M In Classified Contract Awards; Mike King Quoted

Peraton announced on Thursday that the company received an additional $483 million in classified awards during the first six months of 2021. The contracts make up new and expanded work across space, intel, federal and cyber, and demonstrates Peraton's position as an important contractor for the federal government. 

"Our increased depth of capabilities and resources as a $7 billion company enable Peraton to do the can't be done in support of the U.S. government's most sensitive national security missions," "We are committed to protecting the American people and our allies, and we are proud to continue serving as a trusted partner to our government customers,” commented Mike King, Peraton’s chief growth officer.

The company will leverage its deep technical talent and 80% cleared workforce to strengthen its ability to support important missions across the globe where failure is not unacceptable. 

Peraton's innovative technology solutions, including cybersecurity, information operations, data analytics, hybrid cloud, mission-critical application development and advanced engineering, will greatly assist its government customers to solve complex and crucial challenges. 

The additional classified awards builds upon Peraton’s recent success. In June, Peraton landed a potential five-year $500 million Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency (DCSA) contract initially awarded to Perspecta. ExecutiveBiz reported in June. 

The June award requires Peraton to deliver enterprise information technology application development services has a one-year base period and four option years. 

Peraton will create a modernized, central platform designed to transform the background investigation process. Services are under the direction of DCSA’s National Background Investigation Services Program Management Office.

“Federal agencies need a steady population of cleared and trusted workers to handle their most sensitive functions. With nearly 20,000 of our employees holding clearances, we know the importance of having a modern system that balances efficiency, security and speed so that federal employees and contractors can focus on protecting the nation,” stated Jeff Bohling, president of Peraton’s Defense Solutions sector.

 

Government Technology/News
ID Technologies Acquires Attila Security; Chris Oliver Quoted
by William McCormick
Published on July 15, 2021
ID Technologies Acquires Attila Security; Chris Oliver Quoted

ID Technologies announced on Thursday that the company has acquired Attila Security, an innovative developer of data security products for federal government customers. The acquisition will have Attila integrate with the ID Technologies Archon secure solutions division and bolster Archon’s position as the leading commercial solution for Classified (CSfC) enterprise solution providers.

“We’re thrilled to welcome the exceptional people of Attila Security on board. Together, the Archon and Attila Security teams create an industry-leading CSfC practice that is hard to find anywhere else and boost the company’s value as a CSfC Trusted Integrator,” commented Chris Oliver. ID Technologies’s CEO. 

“Combining their accredited technology, expertise and experience enhances the performance and scalability of our award-winning Archon solution suite and enables us to bring it to new government and commercial customers,” added Oliver. 

The acquisition and integration of Attila add complementary product IP and technical capabilities, new customers and greater sales capacity to the Archon secure product portfolio. 

Oliver also stated, “The acquisition of Attila Security is part of our investment in new CSfC and ultra-secure product innovations focused on both mobile device and mission platform security, creating new opportunities with customers that need to access classified data from anywhere the mission demands.”

Gregg Smith, Attila Security’s CEO will continue to lead the Attila team during the integration process. His involvement ensures Attila’ current clients and partners will continue to enjoy Attila’s products and capabilities. 

“In thinking about the next strategic move for Attila Security, we talked to several potential investment partners. What made us feel good about ID Technologies was our shared vision and approach to the CSfC marketplace and total alignment on the value of joining forces,” said Gregg Smith. 

“Combining GoSilent with Archon creates a full-service CSfC delivery platform that our partners and customers can rely on for the entire CSfC lifecycle. We’re excited for the potential of what we can achieve together,” concluded Smith. 

Contract Awards/Cybersecurity/News
DOD Tasks Detroit Mercy to Establish Metro-Detroit Regional Vehicle Cybersecurity Institute
by Angeline Leishman
Published on July 15, 2021
DOD Tasks Detroit Mercy to Establish Metro-Detroit Regional Vehicle Cybersecurity Institute

The University of Detroit Mercy has received a $1.12 million grant from the Department of Defense to form a regional-based consortium that will offer education for vehicle cybersecurity engineering.

The Metro-Detroit Regional Vehicle Cybersecurity Institute will consist of various academic institutions in southeast Michigan focused on improving the U.S. cybersecurity workforce, Detroit Mercy said Wednesday.

The consortium's initial members include Detroit Mercy, the University of Arizona and Oakland and Macomb community colleges, with the University of Michigan and Henry Ford College joining in 2023.

Starting in fall, the institute will start offering in fall an applied curriculum, that includes associate, undergraduate, graduate and doctoral degrees; stackable graduate certificates; and hands-on laboratory training.

Kevin Tierney, the vice president of global cybersecurity at General Motors, said he expects the institute to "lead in the education of our current and future company employees, expand the competency of our workforce to design and protect secure physical cyber systems, including those in electric and autonomous vehicles."

Meanwhile, Detroit Mercy engineering director Paul Spafadora stressed the importance of expanding the cybersecurity workforce amid an increase in cyber risks.

The Department of Defense awarded Detroit Mercy the funding through Griffiss Institute's Virtual Institutes for Cyber and Electromagnetic Spectrum Research and Employ program, which  aims at developing cyber operational skill development for aspiring military and civilian officials.

Industry News/News
New GSA Community of Practice to Connect Innovative Employees Across Government
by Angeline Leishman
Published on July 15, 2021
New GSA Community of Practice to Connect Innovative Employees Across Government

The General Services Administration has launched a new community that aims at connecting federal government employees with innovative ideas for their respective agencies.

The Innovation Adoption Community of Practice will provide public sector personnel with the education and resources gathered by fellow employees to help in adopting modern principles and practices for government work, Digital .gov said June 8th.

The CoP tapped over 100 mentors, coaches and facilitators to promote innovation within the agencies of over 2,000 members across the U.S.

The community of practice also created a toolkit that explores the modern workflow and culture, improvements in government services delivery, solutions to complex problems and partnerships with fellow innovators.

It also created an Innovation Bootcamp Experience that provides training and networking opportunities for innovative employees over 12 weeks.

A group of former volunteer leaders will serve as the initial community managers for the CoP, with various Centers of Excellence providing leadership and expertise support.

The community of practice was inspired by the 2015 Strategy of American Innovation, which recommends "Delivering Innovative Government With and For the People."

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