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AFRL Nano-Bio Materials Consortium Announces Government-Industry Collaboration for Medical Tech
by Nichols Martin
Published on May 28, 2021
AFRL Nano-Bio Materials Consortium Announces Government-Industry Collaboration for Medical Tech

Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) selected 12 academic and commercial entities to conduct cost-shared research and development on smart medical technology, with a total project value of $20.4 million. 

AFRL said Thursday its Nano-Bio Materials Consortium (NBMC) issued the awards on Feb. 15th, with the goal of developing medical technologies that benefit both the public and the military.

The awardees contribute $10.7 million in cost-shared funds to the projects, which AFRL also supports with additional funding. AFRL researchers may work together with industry teams under projects supported by NBMC.

“This is a new way for AFRL researchers to participate as project performers responsible for contributing to project milestones and deliverables, in addition to providing program management oversight that AFRL has employed for past NBMC projects,” said Jeremy Ward, who is part of AFRL's Entrepreneurial Opportunity Program.

Executive Moves/News
Senate Confirms Christine Wormuth for Army Secretary Role
by Nichols Martin
Published on May 28, 2021
Senate Confirms Christine Wormuth for Army Secretary Role

Christine Wormuth, who formerly served as the undersecretary of defense for policy, has been confirmed by the Senate to become the secretary of the U.S. Army, Politico reported Thursday. Wormuth ultimately received confirmation on Thursday, after being unconfirmed in the middle of her hearing with the Senate on Wednesday.

Sen. Kevin Cramer, D-N.D., halted the confirmation procedure due to the issue of an Army major not receiving proper pay over the last 10 months. Politico reported the issue is unrelated to Wormuth.

Cramer then spoke with Kathleen Hicks, deputy secretary of Defense and 2021 Wash100 Award recipient, to resolve the issue and later lift the procedural hold.

President Biden nominated Wormuth for the role of Army secretary. Wormuth's career includes multiple Department of Defense roles, such as those involving homeland defense and strategic planning.

Government Technology/News
Battelle Partners with Ohio State and Northwestern To Combat COVID-19 ‘Misinformation’
by Noah Chelednik
Published on May 28, 2021
Battelle Partners with Ohio State and Northwestern To Combat COVID-19 ‘Misinformation’

Battelle announced on Wednesday its new collaborative effort with the Ohio State University and Northwestern University aimed at combating ‘misinformation’ related to COVID-19 by assessing the risk of COVID-19 ‘misinformation’ in near real-time. The effort is sponsored by a $1 million grant from the Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity (IARPA). 

Katie Liszewski, a cybersecurity engineer, stated that “These tools track the potential of new misinformation spreading through influential groups to the general public and eliminates the need to exhaustively catalog the millions of tweets, posts, and likes generated every day."

“The approach will enable decision-makers and spokespeople to quickly craft public service announcements to counter dangerous misinformation without causing information fatigue,” Liszewski added. 

Previously, attempts to mitigate the spread of COVID-19 ‘misinformation’ have been mostly unsuccessful because they were attempts to retroactively correct false narratives. The team’s investigators’ backgrounds include cyber trust and analytics, mathematics, social networks, communication and public policy. 

Erik Nisbet, Owen L. Coon Endowed Professor of Policy Analysis and Communication, said of the team, “There have been many efforts to track and mitigate misinformation, but this initiative is truly unique due to its combination of multiple approaches from network science, social media analytics, and computational linguistics, and an understanding of the psychology behind its spread and influence.”

The first concepts to battle ‘misinformation’ began when COVID-19 was first reported in the U.S. The collaboration was initially internally funded by both Battelle and the Ohio State Office of Research.

About Battelle

Every day, the people of Battelle apply science and technology to solving what matters most. At major technology centers and national laboratories worldwide, Battelle conducts research and development, designs and manufactures products and delivers critical services for government and commercial customers. Since its founding in 1929, Battelle, Headquartered in Columbus, Ohio, serves the national security, health and life sciences and energy and environmental industries. 

Government Technology/News
President Biden Eyes $6T Budget Proposal to Bolster U.S. Economy, Livelihood
by Nichols Martin
Published on May 28, 2021
President Biden Eyes $6T Budget Proposal to Bolster U.S. Economy, Livelihood

President Biden plans to present a $6 trillion investment in transportation, infrastructure, education, environmental efforts and other factors relevant to the U.S. economy, the New York Times reported Thursday.

The planned budget proposal for fiscal year 2022 aligns with Biden's agenda to improve the nation's social security standards and modernize public infrastructure. 

Biden's plan would require historically high levels of spending for water piping, manufacturing research, internet service, and other investments that aim to sustain U.S. global competitiveness.

The investment would also include boosted spending in the areas of social welfare and national security. New York Times reported Biden's plan might require borrowed funds in addition to boosted tax revenue.

Government Technology/News
DOD Seeks Comments on Proposed Rule for Postaward Debriefings
by Jane Edwards
Published on May 28, 2021
DOD Seeks Comments on Proposed Rule for Postaward Debriefings

The Department of Defense (DOD) has proposed changes to the Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation (DFARS) Supplement to implement a provision in the fiscal year 2018 National Defense Authorization Act that provides offerors enhanced rights with regard to postaward debriefings for competitively negotiated contracts, delivery and task orders.

Section 818 of the FY 2018 NDAA seeks to increase postaward debriefing requirements for contracts valued at $10 million or higher and provide debriefed contractors an opportunity to send follow-up questions and receive responses from agencies, according to the proposed rule posted on May 20.

The section also intends to “extend the timeframe during which the contracting officer shall immediately suspend contract performance or terminate the awarded contract if a protest is filed,” the document states.

The proposed rule would apply to contracts that deal with the procurement of commercial off-the-shelf products and other commercial items in an effort to promote competition and further develop small business capabilities.

“Properly conducted postaward debriefings with this enhanced transparency may minimize the number of unnecessary protests filed while strengthening relationships between DoD and industry,” the proposed rule reads.

Comments on the proposed rule are due July 19th.

Government Technology/News
DOE Announces $100M in Research Grants to Early-Career Scientists; Jennifer Granholm Quoted
by Christine Thropp
Published on May 28, 2021
DOE Announces $100M in Research Grants to Early-Career Scientists; Jennifer Granholm Quoted

The Department of Energy (DOE) has allocated $100 million in funding to support efforts to expand the skilled science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) workforce through the Early Career Research Program. 

Eighty-three scientists representing 11 DOE National Laboratories and 41 universities will receive grants that will cover salary and research expenses over a five-year period, the department said Thursday.

Some of the awardees' research topics are advanced scientific computing research, basic and fusion energy sciences, biological and environmental research as well as nuclear and high energy physics. Grants also provide for accelerator and isotope research, development and production.

“Maintaining our nation’s braintrust of world-class scientists and researchers is one of DOE’s top priorities—and that means we need to give them the resources they need to succeed early on in their careers,” said Secretary of Energy Jennifer Granholm.

National Labs researchers are entitled to annual grants of $500,000 while university-based researchers are set to receive $150,000 funding per year.

Executive Moves/News
Matt Olsen Nominated to Lead DOJ’s National Security Division
by Jane Edwards
Published on May 28, 2021
Matt Olsen Nominated to Lead DOJ’s National Security Division

The Biden administration has nominated Matt Olsen, a national security veteran, to serve as assistant attorney general at the Department of Justice’s national security division, CyberScoop reported Wednesday.

If confirmed, he would succeed John Demers in the role and oversee the division focused on cases related to counterintelligence, terrorism, election security, export controls violations and cybersecurity.

Olsen is chief trust and security officer at Uber, a lecturer at Harvard Law School and an adjunct professor at the University of Virginia School of Law.

He spent nearly two decades at DOJ and held various positions, including the associate deputy attorney general and special counselor to the attorney general and executive director of the Guantanamo Review Task Force. He also served as general counsel for the National Security Agency and director of the National Counterterrorism Center during the Obama administration.

The Wall Street Journal initially reported the White House’s plan to nominate Olsen for the DOJ post on May 17.

Government Technology/News/Wash100
Lloyd Austin: President’s FY 2022 Budget Could Enable DOD to Go After Needed Capabilities
by Jane Edwards
Published on May 28, 2021
Lloyd Austin: President’s FY 2022 Budget Could Enable DOD to Go After Needed Capabilities

The president’s proposed fiscal year 2022 budget is expected to include $715 billion in defense funding and Gen. Lloyd Austin, secretary of the Department of Defense (DOD) and a 2021 Wash100 Award recipient, said he believes the planned budget is sufficient to pursue the development of new capabilities DOD needs, DOD News reported Thursday.

"This budget provides us the ability to create the right mix of capabilities to defend this nation and to deter any aggressors," Austin said Thursday in his testimony before the House Appropriations Committee’s defense subcommittee.

He said DOD has prioritized technology capabilities to ensure force readiness within the FY22 budget and those include artificial intelligence, hypersonic weapons, 5G, microelectronics, shipbuilding, nuclear modernization, and cyber capabilities.

"The budget also invests in efforts to counter the damaging effects of climate change and to be prepared for potential future challenges like another pandemic," Austin told lawmakers.

AI: Innovation in National Security Forum

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Featuring Katrina McFarland, Commissioner of the National Security Commission on Artificial Intelligence (NSCAI), join our event to learn more about how AI will shape the future of national security in 2021 and beyond.

To register for this virtual forum and view other upcoming events, visit the GCW Events Archive.

Government Technology/News/Wash100
TSA Requires Pipeline Industry to Report Cybersecurity Incidents; DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas Quoted
by Carol Collins
Published on May 28, 2021
TSA Requires Pipeline Industry to Report Cybersecurity Incidents; DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas Quoted

The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has instructed owners and operators of U.S. pipeline systems to submit reports about any potential and confirmed breaches to the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA).

TSA said companies that maintain critical pipelines should appoint a cybersecurity coordinator, develop risk management approaches and conduct audits within a 30-day period under a directive the agency issued Thursday.

The order is part of efforts by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to help the sector respond to cyber threats, following the May 7th Colonial Pipeline hack.

“The recent ransomware attack on a major petroleum pipeline demonstrates that the cybersecurity of pipeline systems is critical to our homeland security,” said Alejandro Mayorkas, DHS secretary and 2021 Wash100 Award recipient.

He added that DHS intends to continue working with the private sector in critical infrastructure protection efforts. Bloomberg reported Thursday operators could face a $7,000 fine per day if they fail to report cybersecurity incidents to the department.

President Biden signed an executive order May 13th directing federal agencies to prioritize the implementation of security best practices, cloud computing services and zero trust architectures.

Executive Moves/News
Rear Adm. Jeffrey Scheidt to be Assigned as DOD Deputy Principal Cyber Adviser
by Carol Collins
Published on May 28, 2021
Rear Adm. Jeffrey Scheidt to be Assigned as DOD Deputy Principal Cyber Adviser

U.S. Navy Rear Adm. Jeffrey Scheidt, deputy chief of computer network operations at the National Security Agency, has been appointed to serve as deputy principal cyber adviser to the defense secretary.

Scheidt is among the five appointees on the flag officer assignment list published Thursday on the Department of Defense’s website.

He will succeed Rear Adm. William Chase III, who will be assigned as deputy commander of the Joint Force Headquarters-DOD Information Network at the U.S. Cyber Command.

Scheidt previously led the Naval Information Warfighting Development Center in Virginia and Navy Information Operations Command operations in Bahrain and Maryland.

His fleet tours included time as a cryptologic officer aboard the Navy’s USS Constellation supercarrier and fleet cryptologic resource coordinator on the USS Coronado amphibious transport dock.

Scheidt also supported the Operations Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom as deputy information warfare commander aboard the USS Abraham Lincoln aircraft carrier.

He also held various ashore assignments within the Joint Chiefs of Staff’s cyber policy division, Office of the Chief of Naval Operations and the National Reconnaissance Office.

The University of Michigan graduate joined the Navy in December 1990 through the school’s Reserve Officer Training Corps program.

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