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Sen. Edward Markey, Rep.Ted Lieu Reintroduce Legislation on IoT Certification Procedures
by Brenda Marie Rivers
Published on March 26, 2021
Sen. Edward Markey, Rep.Ted Lieu Reintroduce Legislation on IoT Certification Procedures

Sen. Edward Markey, D-Mass., and Rep. Ted Lieu, D-Calif., are reintroducing legislation to establish a certification program to ensure that internet of things (IoT) devices meet cybersecurity standards. 

The Cyber Shield Act directs the creation of an advisory committee consisting of cybersecurity experts that will work to establish security metrics for IoT devices including mobile phones, laptops, baby monitors, smart locks and home assistants. 

The legislation will enable IoT vendors to label their products with a “Cyber Shield” certification upon meeting requirements under the proposed program. Markey noted that the legislation will encourage manufacturers to adopt best practices in cybersecurity as IoT devices become more prevalent.

Susan Grant, director of consumer protection and privacy at the Consumer Federation of America, said her organization hopes that the proposed program will provide incentives to companies that produce compliant internet-connected technologies.

“By creating a voluntary program allowing IoT manufacturers to certify the security of their devices, we’re encouraging the idea that cybersecurity should be top of mind for industry and consumers alike,” noted Lieu.

Government Technology/News
AWS Announces General Availability of Amazon Lookout for Metrics
by William McCormick
Published on March 26, 2021
AWS Announces General Availability of Amazon Lookout for Metrics

Amazon Web Services, Inc. (AWS), an Amazon.com, Inc. company (NASDAQ: AMZN), announced the general availability of Amazon Lookout for Metrics, a new fully managed service that detects anomalies in metrics and helps determine their root cause. 

Amazon Lookout for Metrics helps customers monitor the most important metrics for their business like revenue, web page views, active users, transaction volume, and mobile app installations with greater speed and accuracy. 

The service also makes it easier to diagnose the root cause of anomalies like unexpected dips in revenue, high rates of abandoned shopping carts, spikes in payment transaction failures, increases in new user sign-ups, and many more—all with no machine learning experience required. 

With Amazon Lookout for Metrics, there is no up-front commitment or minimum fee, and customers pay only for the number of metrics analyzed per month. 

Government Technology/News/Wash100
USAF Developing Zero-Trust Cybersecurity Maturity Model; Lauren Knausenberger Quoted
by William McCormick
Published on March 26, 2021
USAF Developing Zero-Trust Cybersecurity Maturity Model; Lauren Knausenberger Quoted

The U.S. Air Force (USAF) has announced it is developing a maturity model to broaden the service implementation of zero trust cybersecurity protection. The maturity model will be the foundation of the entire Air Force network architecture, FedScoop reported Friday.

Lauren Knausenberger, Air Force CIO and a 2021 Wash100 Award recipient, said at a recent event that the branch is looking to build on its first zero trust projects such as Platform One. Platform One had a network architecture built along with the no trust of wide access for any user. Knausenberger says it is time to implement those principles at the enterprise level.

“The vision is for the future to be completely zero trust…where we are able to collaborate seamlessly with all of our allies. We have these little pockets of zero trust, but we are also doing some basics right now,” commented Knausenberger.

The maturity model will not discontinue Platform One. In fact, Knausenberger said it is creating a secure environment for companies that have received Small Business Innovative Research (SBIR) contracts that allow those companies to use government-approved, secure systems.

The new maturity model aims to help network administrators and IT workers throughout the Air Force bring their networks in line with zero trust security. The model includes critical elements of the process, such as ensuring proper access management and data tagging. Another IT feature the Air Force is developing is enterprise identity, credentialing and access management (ICAM) certification. ICAM will allow the USAF to recognize users more securely.

The Air Force will use the maturity model to strengthen its entire network. However, it is unknown how long the standing-up process will take. Knausenberger added that “We have a road map there … we have to do a better job of funding the road map.”

Government Technology/News
USMC Activates Enterprise Network Modernization Task Force; David Goosman Quoted
by Matthew Nelson
Published on March 26, 2021
USMC Activates Enterprise Network Modernization Task Force; David Goosman Quoted

The U.S. Marine Corps Systems Command assembled a group of technical professionals to help update infrastructure that interconnects service personnel, architecture, processes, physical and logical topology and cyber operations.

Task Force Aquila (TFA) has been tasked to monitor changes to the Marine Corps Enterprise Network (MCEN) through a process-based method, perform technology assessments and provide recommendations on system performance and security, USMC said Thursday.

“Because the MCEN is a complex system of systems, assessing changes requires pooling technical expertise, and test infrastructure and resources from across the naval enterprise,” said Mike O’Neil, senior engineer for emerging technology at the Marine Corps Tactical Systems Support Activity.

David Goosman, lead architect for TFA, said the task force will employ architectural analysis and data-driven models to help inform the branch’s decision-making process.

The group aims to build a digital twin of the network for its efforts to replicate components and assess complex systems before implementing a technology product. The team will also propose possible MCEN enhancements that could support tactical operations.

Government Technology/News
Space Force Starts to Lend M-Code GPS Receivers to US Allies via Multinational Arrangement
by Matthew Nelson
Published on March 26, 2021
Space Force Starts to Lend M-Code GPS Receivers to US Allies via Multinational Arrangement

The U.S. Space Force is allowing the loan of precise positioning service receiver cards for use in military GPS capability testing work in partner nations as part of a three-year multinational initiative established by USSF's Space and Missile Systems Center.

Project Arrangement took effect when Canada co-signed the document in Dec. and the Canadian government received the initial M-code PSS receivers last month, USSF said Thursday.

The arrangement calls for U.S. allies to test Increment 1 Military GPS User Equipment at laboratories and on the field and share data from MGUE performance and compatibility tests.

USSF projected that France, Germany, South Korea and the U.K. will receive Increment 1 MGUE technology. The military branch noted that Australia, Italy, Sweden and the Netherlands intend to join the loan program later this year.

Space and Missile Systems Center coordinated with the Department of Defense's chief information officer and the U.S. Air Force's deputy undersecretary for international affairs to create the program.

M-code technology is designed to help secure positioning, navigation and timing systems against jamming or spoofing attacks.

Government Technology/News
GSA to Hold Auction for Excess Cryptocurrency Assets
by Brenda Marie Rivers
Published on March 25, 2021
GSA to Hold Auction for Excess Cryptocurrency Assets

The General Services Administration (GSA) will hold its second-ever cryptocurrency sale on March 29th as part of the federal government’s clearinghouse operations for excess bitcoin assets. GSA Auctions will open commission-free bidding activities at 4 p.m. CT, the agency said Wednesday.

GSA will auction off 6.79 bitcoin, which is valued at over $383,000 and will be segmented into 10 lots. Bidding will take place within 48 hours and close on March 31 at 4 p.m. CT.

Thomas Meiron, a regional commissioner at GSA’s Federal Acquisition Service, said the auction serves as the agency's “first steps wading into the cryptocurrency market” and that he expects the event to generate excitement among investors in cryptocurrency.

Winning bidders must have a digital wallet and are required to make payments through wire transfer by April 2nd. GSA Auctions also handles bidding activities for federally-owned items such as vehicles, office furniture, collectibles and scientific equipment.

Government Technology/News
Navy Develops Energy Efficiency Tool for Ground Forces; Richard Stroman Quoted
by Nichols Martin
Published on March 25, 2021
Navy Develops Energy Efficiency Tool for Ground Forces; Richard Stroman Quoted

Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) has created a software application designed to inform the U.S. Army and U.S. Marine Corps on how to efficiently use energy resources. The IPOWER application, accessible via a web browser, simulates how the service branches store, gather and move energy resources, the Navy said Tuesday.

“There is now a pressing need for energy analysis tools such as IPOWER to help acquisitions officers, doctrine developers, logisticians and warfighters make conscious energy-saving decisions,” said Richard Stroman, a mechanical engineer at NRL.

IPOWER determines how energy moves in a unit based on climate data, mission timelines and equipment models.

NRL is now working to identify ways IPOWER can support mission planning with the Windows Tactical Assault Kit, a planning software utilized by ground-based warfighters.

Executive Moves/Government Technology/News
Exiger Appoints Hon. Ellen Lord as Advisory Board Chairwoman; Carrie Wibben Quoted
by William McCormick
Published on March 25, 2021
Exiger Appoints Hon. Ellen Lord as Advisory Board Chairwoman; Carrie Wibben Quoted

Exiger announced on Thursday that the appointment of previous Wash100 Award recipient, the Hon. Ellen Lord, as chair of the company’s advisory board and senior strategic advisor. Lord will advise Exiger’s senior leadership in securing an U.S. industrial base by utilizing her vast experience in public and private sector executive leadership positions. 

"Ms. Lord's unique expertise at the intersection of government and industry will enable her to play an active role in shaping the cutting-edge technology products Exiger builds, tailoring our solutions to the important clients we serve, and applying our deep market expertise to the complex challenges we solve. Her deep experience in national and economic security issues, technology, and business acumen will be invaluable toward helping Exiger to better serve our global market," commented Carrie Wibben Exiger’s senior vice president.

Lord most recently served as the first undersecretary for acquisitions and sustainment at the Department of Defense (DOD). As undersecretary, she led the DOD’s policy, personnel, and processes to acquire products and services. She was also responsible for supply chain security and resiliency for the defense industrial base. Lord was praised for addressing cyber vulnerabilities within DOD acquisition policies while serving as undersecretary. 

Before working for the DOD, Lord gathered extensive private sector experience. She served as the CEO and president of Textron Systems, vice chairman of the National Defense Industrial Association (NDIA), director of the U.S.-India Business Council, and was a trustee on the U.S. Naval Institute Foundation Board. 

"Having witnessed first-hand Exiger's game-changing supply chain risk management solutions to the DoD in support of the Covid-19 response, I was energized by its potential for the defense industrial base and the opportunity for our industry partners to leverage this capability to understand their own supplier ecosystem risk, effectively mitigate that risk, and transition to a proactive posture to effectively deliver secure, resilient, and uncompromised products, systems, and capabilities to the warfighter," added Lord. 

Exiger's flagship product is an AI-powered platform designed to drive transformational change in how entities are vetted. The platform is built to enable the federal government and private industry to protect the global supply chain while optimizing transparency, risk identification and mitigation.

Lord added,  "I look forward to working with Exiger's team to help steer its rapid growth and product innovation while advancing its mission to preserve integrity, ethics, and accountability across the global business landscape."

Government Technology/News
GAO: VA Must Update Supply Chain Management Strategy
by Brenda Marie Rivers
Published on March 25, 2021
GAO: VA Must Update Supply Chain Management Strategy

The Government Accountability Office (GAO) has found that the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) must address its challenges in supply chain operations and establish a comprehensive strategy for logistics and acquisition management. 

GAO said Wednesday that the VA faced “unexpected challenges” especially during the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic that exposed vulnerabilities in supply chain oversight. 

The watchdog noted that while the VA executed actions like centralizing medical storage facilities, the department must update strategies to include all current efforts.

GAO also found that the VA faced rollout delays and integration challenges with its Defense Medical Logistics Standard Support system, which is meant to replace most of the department’s supply-chain management infrastructure.

“Until it develops an overarching supply chain strategy and answers key questions, VA will not be able to fully address its high-risk acquisition management and ultimately better meet veterans' needs,” the agency said in the report.

GAO noted that it recognizes the VA’s efforts to participate in initiatives like the Defense Logistics Agency's (DLA) Warstopper program intended to streamline critical supply access for emergencies.

Government Technology/News
DARPA Eyes Scope Expansion for Pilot Tech Accelerator Program; Peter Highnam Quoted
by Brenda Marie Rivers
Published on March 25, 2021
DARPA Eyes Scope Expansion for Pilot Tech Accelerator Program; Peter Highnam Quoted

The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) is looking to expand a pilot program that connects startups with investors to include other emerging technology areas such as artificial intelligence, National Defense Magazine reported Wednesday.

DARPA’s updated Embedded Entrepreneurship Initiative will fall under In-Q-Tel’s Emerge segment and support a maximum of 150 small businesses and entrepreneurs.

The program initially focused on biotechnology and microelectronics projects and has helped 30 startups raise $110 million since its creation two years ago.

Peter Highnam, deputy director of DARPA, said at a National Defense Industrial Association conference that the Department of Defense (DOD) is expressing concerns over China-linked investors allocating funds to U.S. tech firms to secure their intellectual property for use in military applications.

“DARPA helped to prove out the technology,” he noted. “Do you risk it now to make a business? That’s a very different issue.”

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