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FAA Unveils Grant Awardees for UAS Safety Research Effort
by Brenda Marie Rivers
Published on January 14, 2021
FAA Unveils Grant Awardees for UAS Safety Research Effort

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has earmarked $5.8 million to fund the unmanned aircraft system research and training efforts of universities under the agency’s Air Transportation Center of Excellence (CoE) for UAS program.

FAA said Wednesday that the grants will support its Alliance for System Safety of UAS through Research Excellence (ASSURE) initiative which seeks to advance next-generation air travel and safely integrate drones into the National Airspace System.

The initial awardees of fiscal year 2021 ASSURE grants will perform research and development work on eight topic areas including air carrier operations, UAS cargo operations, high-bypass UAS engine ingestion, small UAS mid-air collision, sUAS navigation and detect-and-avoid technologies. 

Steve Dickson, administrator of FAA, said each grant is meant to explore subject areas that could support the integration of unmanned air carriers while driving economic and transportation benefits. FAA currently has 13 CoEs that work to promote research into a range of aviation issues.

Government Technology/News
U.S.-Israel Homeland Security Partnership Selects Tech Projects for New Awards; William Bryan Quoted
by Nichols Martin
Published on January 14, 2021
U.S.-Israel Homeland Security Partnership Selects Tech Projects for New Awards; William Bryan Quoted

An international partnership between the Department of Homeland Security's Science and Technology (DHS S&T) Directorate and Israel has awarded a total amount of $1.5 million to homeland security projects that tackle 3D mapping, threat detection and other topics of interest.

The Binational Industrial Research and Development (BIRD) Foundation issued awards to Liberty Defense Technologies, Levitection, Ception Technologies and Hivemapper under the Homeland Security or HLS program, DHS said Wednesday.

Georgia-based Liberty Defense Technologies will work with Israel's Levitection to develop a technology that uses artificial intelligence and electromagnetic imaging to surface concealed threats. Jerusalem-based Ception Technologies and California-based Hivemapper will partner to create a 3D mapping system for both air and ground environments.

“The BIRD HLS program gives us the opportunity to bring some of the best U.S. and Israeli technology companies together to address our broad homeland security needs,” said William Bryan, DHS' undersecretary for science and technology.

News/Press Releases
USAF Secretary Barbara Barrett Prefers Redstone Arsenal as Space Command HQ Location
by Nichols Martin
Published on January 14, 2021
USAF Secretary Barbara Barrett Prefers Redstone Arsenal as Space Command HQ Location

Barbara Barrett, secretary of the Air Force, wants to establish U.S. Space Command's headquarters at Redstone Arsenal in Huntsville, Alabama, following a series of on-site and virtual assessments. The secretary selected the site based on an evaluation of mission factors, community support, costs and infrastructure capacity, USAF said Wednesday.

Redstone Arsenal has met all assessment criteria and additionally brings an existing facility that would provide headquarters support, as USAF builds the HQ's permanent facility.

Other alternative locations for the HQ include sites in Florida, Colorado, Texas and New Mexico. The Department of the Air Force will analyze the environmental impacts of each option and plans to select the HQ's final location in the spring of 2023.

Government Technology/News/Press Releases
NCSC’s William Evanina: U.S. Needs Supply Chain Security Program Based on Zero-Trust
by Brenda Marie Rivers
Published on January 14, 2021
NCSC’s William Evanina: U.S. Needs Supply Chain Security Program Based on Zero-Trust

William Evanina, director of the National Counterintelligence and Security Center (NCSC), has said the federal government must develop a supply-chain risk mitigation program based on the zero-trust concept, Nextgov reported Wednesday.

Evanina told attendees at a Washington Post-hosted event that the risk mitigation initiative must be able to provide an understanding of technology providers as well as the origin of their offerings and how they fit in the information technology ecosystem. 

He added that software vulnerabilities will become more rampant as the transition to 5G continues to take place. The government needs to expand authorities to remove barriers for private-sector entities while driving collaborations between the FBI, Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and National Security Agency (NSA), according to Evanina.

“We have to have in the government, the ability to utilize private-sector talent capability and know-how to protect our nation and our entire society,” he noted.

Government Technology/News
CISA Warns Organizations of Techniques Used by Hackers to Compromise Cloud Services
by Jane Edwards
Published on January 14, 2021
CISA Warns Organizations of Techniques Used by Hackers to Compromise Cloud Services

The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has issued an analysis report in response to cyber attacks on cloud services of various organizations. The agency also found that hackers take advantage of email forwarding rules created by users to gain access to sensitive data.

Threat actors used several techniques such as brute force login attempts, phishing and a “pass-the-cookie” attack to bypass multifactor authentication and exploit vulnerabilities in the organizations’ cloud security practices, CISA said in the report published Wednesday.

“These types of attacks frequently occurred when victim organizations’ employees worked remotely and used a mixture of corporate laptops and personal devices to access their respective cloud services. Despite the use of security tools, affected organizations typically had weak cyber hygiene practices that allowed threat actors to conduct successful attacks,” the report reads.

CISA has recommended several measures to help organizations protect cloud environments, such as implementing conditional access policies, reviewing user-created email forwarding alerts and rules and assessing active directory sign-in logs and unified audit logs for malicious activity.

Government Technology/News
DoD Halts Joint Regional Security Stack Deployment on Classified Networks
by Jane Edwards
Published on January 14, 2021
DoD Halts Joint Regional Security Stack Deployment on Classified Networks

The Department of Defense’s (DoD) testing office said DoD has stopped the rollout of a $2 billion cybersecurity project called the Joint Regional Security Stack (JRSS) to classified networks due to its inability to help defenders safeguard component networks from “operationally realistic cyber attacks,” Bloomberg reported Thursday. 

JRSS is intended to provide DoD with attack prevention, intrusion detection and other network security capabilities.

Robert Behler, the Pentagon’s testing chief, recommended that the department’s chief information officer continue developing alternatives to the security stack and halt the program’s deployment to unclassified networks “until the system demonstrates that it is capable of helping network defenders to detect and respond to operationally realistic cyber attacks.” 

Russell Goemaere, a spokesman for DoD, said the department has not paused the deployment of JRSS to unclassified networks but has postponed the rollout to classified networks to have more time to mature joint procedures and techniques for midpoint security and improve the operational requirements.

Government Technology/News/Press Releases
FBI Moves to Implement New Cyber Strategy to Deter Foreign Hackers; Tonya Ugoretz Quoted
by Christine Thropp
Published on January 14, 2021
FBI Moves to Implement New Cyber Strategy to Deter Foreign Hackers; Tonya Ugoretz Quoted

The FBI has started implementing a new cyber strategy to increase efforts to disrupt actions of foreign hackers amid cyber attacks against SolarWinds software used by a number of U.S. government agencies, CyberScoop reported Wednesday. 

The approach would promote closer collaboration between data-rich private companies and intelligence agencies to saddle U.S. digital adversaries with heavier penalties to discourage them from targeting U.S. assets.

Tonya Ugoretz, deputy assistant director of the Cyber Division at the FBI, said an interagency group is now set up to inform intelligence agencies that are mulling over offensive cyber-operations against foreign hackers.

“We can use our law enforcement and intelligence authorities both to support those defending networks and conducting offensive activities, and to attribute the activity and [hold] nefarious actors accountable, leading to greater deterrence,” she said.

Training bureau employees on intrusion investigation and data analysis as well as increasing the number of cyber-focused FBI personnel at U.S. embassies are some of the expected efforts under the cyber strategy.

Ugoretz also assured that the next administration will retain the strategy. "It is the FBI cyber strategy…which transcends any individual or group leadership team that’s in place at any one time."

Executive Moves/News
Fortress Information Security Names John Cofrancesco VP of BD
by Sarah Sybert
Published on January 13, 2021
Fortress Information Security Names John Cofrancesco VP of BD

Fortress Information Security has appointed John Cofrancesco as vice president of Business Development. He will bring a demonstrated history of working across the Department of Defense (DoD), federal and computer software sectors.

Cofrancesco is experienced in big data analytics, management and leadership. Prior to joining Fortress Information Security, Cofrancesco served as vice president of Acuity Systems, an information technology and services company.

Before that, Cofrancesco served as vice president of Business Development with Active Navigation, where he developed new business and strategic partnerships. He facilitated cross-selling of company-wide products, services and capabilities. Cofrancesco also contributed to the strategic planning and execution of all sales, marketing and public relations activities.

As lead associate of Booz Allen Hamilton, Cofrancesco served as the company’s management co-lead for the Headquarters Marine Corps Records, Reports, Directives and Forms Management Section (HQMC ARDB) contracts. He was responsible for meeting contract deadlines, deliverables and regulatory requirements.

Cofrancesco also served with Lockheed Martin from 2012 to 2014, before joining Booz Allen Hamilton. With Lockheed Martin, Cofrancesco held the position of HP TRIM lead, where he managed the Department of the Navy’s (DON) electronic records management applications (ERMA) including HP TRIM that had a combined 320 thousand seats on the classified and unclassified NMCI network.

“I cannot wait to see where this new chapter of my career will take me, and to grow and learn within this role,” said Cofrancesco in a recent statement.

Cofrancesco received his bachelor’s degree in Political Science and Government from The Catholic University of America (CUA) and graduated from Georgetown University CMAP program.

Government Technology/News
GSA FAS Leader Julie Dunne: MAS Contract Vehicle Consolidation Boosted Sales
by Nichols Martin
Published on January 13, 2021
GSA FAS Leader Julie Dunne: MAS Contract Vehicle Consolidation Boosted Sales

Julie Dunne, outgoing commissioner of the General Services Administration’s (GSA) Federal Acquisition Service (FAS), said her team’s consolidation of the Multiple Award Schedule (MAS) contract vehicle boosted sales from $32 billion to $36 billion between 2019 and 2020.

Dunne said her successor must sustain the consolidation’s results and complementary catalog management work, FCW reported Tuesday. GSA will continue the consolidation with the release of a new common catalog platform through which the agency and contractors would manage offerings in a common user interface.

The FAS leader also mentioned her team’s efforts to integrate supply chain risk management into MAS procurements.

“We’re trying to initiate processes and understand what the threats are and how to deliver the best acquisition solution,” Dunne told FCW.

News/Press Releases
Chartis Research Recognizes LexisNexis Risk Solutions with RiskTech100 Award
by Sarah Sybert
Published on January 13, 2021
Chartis Research Recognizes LexisNexis Risk Solutions with RiskTech100 Award

LexisNexis Risk Solutions has been recognized as the category winner for Financial Crime – Data in the Chartis Research RiskTech100, marking the third year the company has received recognition for the category award, LexisNexis Risk Solutions reported on Wednesday. The RiskTech100 is an annual evaluation of the leading global risk technology providers.

“The category win by LexisNexis Risk Solutions for the third year running reflects the company’s depth in financial crime – and Anti-Money Laundering (AML) and Know Your Customer (KYC) in particular,” said Phil Mackenzie, senior research specialist at Chartis-Research. “The company continues to be strong in financial crime data, which can help firms make better risk decisions.”

LexisNexis Risk Solutions has leveraged advanced analytics, global identity intelligence and innovative financial crime technologies to deliver valuable perspectives on risks. The company’s approach has enabled businesses to recognize relevant risk and complete compliance processes.

“Our ability to win this prestigious award for the third year in a row demonstrates our commitment to continuously update our comprehensive global risk intelligence to reflect the current global risk realities,” said Daniel Wager, vice president, global financial crime compliance strategy for LexisNexis Risk Solutions.

About LexisNexis Risk Solutions

LexisNexis Risk Solutions harnesses the power of data and advanced analytics to provide insights that help businesses and governmental entities reduce risk and improve decisions to benefit people around the globe.

We provide data and technology solutions for a wide range of industries including insurance, financial services, healthcare and government. Headquartered in metro Atlanta, Georgia, we have offices throughout the world and are part of RELX (LSE: REL/NYSE: RELX), a global provider of information and analytics for professional and business customers.

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