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NASA Discusses Northrop Grumman’s Mission to Space Station
by Sarah Sybert
Published on February 4, 2021
NASA Discusses Northrop Grumman’s Mission to Space Station

NASA will host a media teleconference to discuss science investigations and technology demonstrations launching on Northrop Grumman’s 15th commercial resupply mission for the agency to the International Space Station (ISS), NASA reported on Thursday. Northrop Grumman has projected its launch of the Cygnus spacecraft no earlier than Feb. 20, 2021.

The company will launch its spacecraft on the Antares rocket from the Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport’s pad 0A at NASA’s Wallops Flight Facility. The Cygnus spacecraft will carry crew supplies, scientific research and hardware to the orbiting laboratory to support the Expedition 64 and 65 crews.

During the briefing, Mark Fernandez, solutions architect for Converged Edge Systems at Hewlett Packard Enterprise and principal investigator of Spaceborne Computer-2; Nicole Wagner, president and CEO of LambdaVision; Jordan Greco, chief scientific officer of LambdaVision; and Siva Vanapalli, professor of chemical engineering at Texas Tech University in Lubbock will discuss scientific studies and experiments. 

Victoria Drago, a Ph.D. candidate at the University of Toledo in Ohio and Kerry Lee, Multi-Purpose Crew Vehicle (MPCV) Radiation System manager, will also join the conference to address microgravity experiments and the Artemis II mission, respectively.  

Northrop Grumman’s cargo resupply will help deliver science research to the space station, which will increase NASA's ability to conduct new investigations at the only laboratory in space. The ISS has supported science, technology and human innovation that demonstrates new technologies and enables greater research. 

In Jan. 2020, Northrop Grumman reported that its Cygnus spacecraft is scheduled to depart the International Space Station and host a two-week demonstration of the SharkSat payload once it leaves the ISS.

The Northrop-built SharkSat is intended to test and demonstrate multiprocessor systems, digital receivers, integrated circuits and other electronic components to facilitate the development of a Ka-band software defined radio that could have potential applications in 5G, space-to-ground and space-to-space communications.

David Schiller, who served as a principal investigator for SharkSat, said the payload will gather and transmit telemetry data back to Earth for analysis.

“In this case, the telemetry data will provide insight into the health and functioning of the electronic components of SharkSat,” Schiller added.

Government Technology/News
GDIT Signs Microsoft Partner Agreement to Deliver Azure to Federal Agencies
by Sarah Sybert
Published on February 4, 2021
GDIT Signs Microsoft Partner Agreement to Deliver Azure to Federal Agencies

General Dynamics Information Technology (GDIT), a business unit of General Dynamics, has signed a Microsoft Partner Agreement for Online Services-Government (AOS-G), GDIT reported on Thursday. 

"Clients across the federal government are rapidly adopting cloud and Software-as-a-Service solutions," said Ben Gianni, vice president and chief technology officer of GDIT. "Microsoft offers Microsoft 365 for collaboration, Azure for cloud based workloads and Dynamics 365 for customer relationship management."

Under the agreement, GDIT will provide federal customers with the capability to access Azure services and offerings, including the classified regions of Azure Government. GDIT's agreement with Microsoft will expand the company’s cloud strategy and provide federal customers the full set of offerings to meet their enterprise and mission requirements. 

Microsoft is a Strategic Alliance Partner within GDIT's technology partner program. With Microsoft, GDIT will be able to provide Department of Defense customers with migration to both Microsoft 365 and Azure under its Defense Enterprise Office Solution (DEOS) contract. 

DEOS is an enterprise commercial cloud environment supporting the DoD strategy to acquire and implement enterprise applications and services for joint use across the Department, standardize cloud adoption, and enable cross-department collaboration. 

In addition, the alliance will enable GDIT to deliver a variety of solutions on Azure, including cloud computing, storage, analytics and machine learning, as well as support the federal government as it leverages cloud technology for its missions. GDIT will also use Microsoft's offerings to streamline costs and incorporate best-practice maintenance services for its customers.

"Microsoft and GDIT have long partnered to support the most complex missions across the government sector," said Greg Myers, vice president of Microsoft Federal at Microsoft Corp. "This agreement will further solidify this relationship through GDIT's deep knowledge of the government programs to enable cloud technology to support modernization and digital transformation efforts across the federal government."

Government Technology/News
Space Force Has ‘Full Support’ of Biden Administration; Gen. John Raymond Quoted
by Jane Edwards
Published on February 4, 2021
Space Force Has ‘Full Support’ of Biden Administration; Gen. John Raymond Quoted

Jen Psaki, a spokeswoman for the White House, said President Biden will not abolish the U.S. Space Force, Defense News reported Wednesday. Psaki told reporters Wednesday during a briefing the Biden administration fully supports the new service branch and is “not revisiting the decision.”

Gen. John Raymond, chief of space operations and 2021 Wash100 Award recipient, said he would “welcome the opportunity” to discuss with the Biden administration the Space Force’s ongoing work.

The new service is overseeing the country’s GPS constellation, monitoring space debris and managing communications satellites, among other responsibilities.

“I’m very proud of the guardians in the Space Force,” Raymond told reporters Wednesday during a morning roundtable. “I see the value of this force each and every day, and I’m happy to talk to anybody about the great work [it’s doing].” 

Government Technology/News
Gen. Christopher Cavoli: Army Needs Multidomain Task Force in European Theater
by Jane Edwards
Published on February 4, 2021
Gen. Christopher Cavoli: Army Needs Multidomain Task Force in European Theater

Gen. Christopher Cavoli, commanding general of U.S. Army Europe and Africa, said the service branch needs a multidomain task force in the European theater, Defense News reported Wednesday. The Army established an MDTF unit at Joint Base Lewis-McChord in Washington state with plans to form a second unit in the Pacific region within fiscal year 2021.

“The capabilities that the multidomain task force are going to bring and help us integrate, the expertise that it will bring, are going to be very, very important to updating the way we plan to operate on the European continent,” Cavoli said at an Association of the U.S. Army virtual event Wednesday. “And we will be able to extend that to the African continent as well when we get those capabilities.”

Cavoli said recent exercises highlighted the significance of an MDTF unit in theater operations and one of those exercises – Defender Europe – tried to plan “against the hypothetical scenario of large-scale combat operations” in 2035.

He also cited the need for increased fires capability in the European theater and discussed the Theater Fires Command concept.

“We’re also excited about proposals for something called a ‘Theater Fires Command,’ which would develop and curate, hold custody of targets during the competitive phase, and then execute during a potential conflict,” he said.

“That Theater Fires Command will also bring enormous capability with it, and it will put us into — it will help us, as MDO promises, to push away out of a close fight and be able to fight a little bit more at a standoff so that we, when we do engage in a close fight, it would be under much more advantageous circumstances.”

Government Technology/News
Army AI Study Focuses on Moral Dilemma, Decision Making by Autonomous Vehicles; Celso de Melo Quoted
by Jane Edwards
Published on February 4, 2021
Army AI Study Focuses on Moral Dilemma, Decision Making by Autonomous Vehicles; Celso de Melo Quoted

U.S. Army researchers worked with Northeastern University and the University of Southern California to further study ethical artificial intelligence by covering moral dilemmas involving automated vehicles and other autonomous systems.

In the study, they found that the perceived risk of injury to drivers and pedestrians moderated the probability of making the utilitarian choice or reducing the risk of injury to humans or pedestrians. The research also demonstrated how other decision makers’ moral decisions influence those of the participants.

Celso de Melo, researcher at DEVCOM Army Research Laboratory (ARL), said the study is relevant to the service’s modernization efforts.

“As these vehicles become increasingly autonomous and operate in complex and dynamic environments, they are bound to face situations where injury to humans is unavoidable,” de Melo said. “This research informs how to navigate these moral dilemmas and make decisions that will be perceived as optimal given the circumstances; for example, minimizing overall risk to human life.” 

Executive Moves/News
Chike Aguh Named DOL Chief Innovation Officer
by Matthew Nelson
Published on February 3, 2021
Chike Aguh Named DOL Chief Innovation Officer

Chike Aguh, a technology and human rights fellow at the Harvard Carr Center for Human Rights Policy, has succeeded Xavier Hughes as chief innovation officer at the Department of Labor (DOL), according to a LinkedIn post. Aguh currently serves as a public speaker at Leading Authorities Inc. and a lecturer at the Columbia University in the City of New York.

He is the head of economic mobility pathways at Education Design Lab, a nonprofit organization that aims to design, test and implement models that could address rapid changes in the economy.

Aguh is also a venture partner at early and growth stage capital firm New Markets Venture Partners and a member of the Consortium for Advancing Adult Learning and Development.

Government Technology/News/Press Releases
DHS Taps IJIS Institute to Oversee Program for Public Safety Agencies
by Matthew Nelson
Published on February 3, 2021
DHS Taps IJIS Institute to Oversee Program for Public Safety Agencies

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has awarded $268 thousand in funds to Integrated Justice Information Systems Institute to lead an effort that seeks to optimize communications between public safety agencies during joint emergency operations. 

The first phase of the CAD2CAD project aims to develop a set of interoperability standards for computer-aided dispatch platforms and address first responders' inability to transmit information through CAD systems, DHS said Tuesday.

IJIS Institute plans to partner with industry and public safety organizations to conduct pilot tests, assess methodologies and specifications and market the creation of standards-based CAD interoperability technologies.

DHS may exercise a 14-month option, which will bring the award's cumulative value to $731 thousand, to extend the project to phase II and hold tests to gauge the viability of the interoperability offerings. The second phase will also cover planning efforts for the technologies' commercialization.

Norman Speicher, program manager for the First Responders and Detection program at DHS, said the project aims to enhance more than 6,000 emergency communication centers' response capabilities.

“This project highlights the critical partnership with public safety to embrace emerging technologies and find solutions to improve interoperability for CAD systems, enabling efficient response operations across the Nation,” said Billy Bob Brown Jr., CISA executive assistant director for emergency communications. “Every second counts.”

Executive Moves/News
Former Congress Staffer Mieke Eoyang Named DOD Deputy Assistant Secretary for Cyber Policy
by Nichols Martin
Published on February 3, 2021
Former Congress Staffer Mieke Eoyang Named DOD Deputy Assistant Secretary for Cyber Policy

Mieke Eoyang, a cyber expert who formerly served as an adviser to democratic lawmakers, has been appointed to serve as the deputy assistant secretary of defense for cyber policy, FedScoop reported Tuesday.

Eoyang will lead policy across the strategic, financial and other aspects of the U.S. military's cyber operations and security. She announced her appointment to the role in a tweet posted Monday.

The newly appointed defense executive was a staffer for intelligence and defense committees within Congress, and advised former Sen. Edward Kennedy, (D-Mass.) on defense policy. She also served as chief of staff to Rep. Anna Eshoo, (D-Calif.) She most recently served as vice president for national security at Third Way, a Washington D.C.-based think tank.

News
NIST Issues Guidance for Securing Critical Unclassified Data Against Advanced Persistent Threats
by Brenda Marie Rivers
Published on February 3, 2021
NIST Issues Guidance for Securing Critical Unclassified Data Against Advanced Persistent Threats

The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has released a final guidance containing recommendations on how to protect controlled unclassified information from advanced persistent threats.

Ron Ross, a computer scientist and NIST fellow, said the organization published the guidance in response to reported critical cyber attacks to U.S. infrastructure.

“Cyberattacks are conducted with silent weapons, and in some situations those weapons are undetectable,” said Ross. “Because you may not ‘feel’ the direct effects of the next hack yet, you may think it is coming someday down the road; but in reality, it’s happening right now.” 

The Special Publication (SP) 800-172 serves as a supplement to another NIST guidance and includes toolsets to help mitigate breaches from state-sponsored threat actors seeking to obtain key information such as defense data and intellectual property.

According to NIST, the SP is primarily meant to help program managers, administrators, chief information officers and system auditors in establishing resilient system architectures and damage-limiting approaches depending on the needs of specific organizations.

“The decision to select a particular set of enhanced security requirements will be based on your mission and business needs — and then guided and informed by ongoing risk assessments,” said Ross.

Government Technology/News
CISA to Demonstrate Tech for Emergency Comms on the Energy Grid
by Nichols Martin
Published on February 3, 2021
CISA to Demonstrate Tech for Emergency Comms on the Energy Grid

The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) plans to test a new technology designed to support priority communications for emergency response efforts.

“It’s exciting to work with the PIL, using innovative processes to solve the challenges we face in keeping our country safe each day,” CISA’s chief innovation officer, Sabra Horne, stated. 

Crius Technology Group's Comm³ technology would help CISA route security and emergency preparedness communications signals across the electric grid, under the Next Generation Network Priority Service program's second phase, CISA said Tuesday.

CISA wants to demonstrate how electrical power infrastructure can alternatively serve as a communications pathway that prioritizes first responders.

“The NGN-PS Pilot will provide us a key advantage in meeting our emergency communications needs and solving a mission problem, saving us time and money, while we stay focused on keeping our nation safe," said Billy Bob Brown, executive assistant director for emergency communications at CISA.

The agency purchased Comm³ through an expedited procurement process, which the Department of Homeland Security uses to quickly access needed commercial technologies.

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