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NIST Releases Report on Forensic Science Concerns in Cloud Environments; Martin Herman Quoted
by Jane Edwards
Published on August 28, 2020
NIST Releases Report on Forensic Science Concerns in Cloud Environments; Martin Herman Quoted

The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has issued a new report on forensic science challenges faced by law enforcement officers, auditors and other professionals in cloud environments, Nextgov reported Thursday.

The report enumerated 62 cloud-related forensic challenges and one of those listed challenges is associated with data custodians at cloud service providers who have limited knowledge of records and logs.

“If cloud providers were to keep better records that might be sought after as evidence and had more knowledgeable custodians, they might be on the hook for finding and processing the extra records that are found,” Martin Herman, senior adviser for forensics and information technology at NIST and an author of the report, told the publication.

“This would require that the provider use more resources, not only in personnel but also for computational activities such as correlating potential evidence," he added.

NIST also classified such challenges into nine categories: architecture, data collection, analysis, anti-forensics, incident first responders, role management, legal, standards and training.

Some of the data collection-related challenges in cloud forensics are locating forensic artifacts in distributed, large and dynamic systems and locating and gathering volatile data.

“The long-term goal of this effort is to gain a deeper understanding of those concerns (challenges) and to identify technologies and standards that can mitigate them,” the report’s abstract reads.

Government Technology/News
DoD’s National Background Investigative System Directorate Implements DevSecOps
by Jane Edwards
Published on August 28, 2020
DoD’s National Background Investigative System Directorate Implements DevSecOps

The National Background Investigative System Directorate (NBIS) within the Department of Defense (DoD) has established integrated environments on Amazon Web Services’ GovCloud and installed DevSecOps tools to facilitate collaboration among developers, security teams, testers and engineers as part of its DevSecOps implementation effort.

NBIS’ program management office also demonstrated Agile software delivery processes for its Position Designator Tool code through its first tabletop exercise for its DevSecOps pipeline in January, the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) said Thursday.

The directorate also plans to subject its investigative management tools and electronic applications to a tabletop exercise.

“The DevSecOps premise is that everyone in the software development life cycle is responsible for security, and we are thrilled to bring this best practice into DoD’s realm,” said Heidi Cotter, NBIS program manager. “Our team has worked diligently over the past year to setup, test and document processes that have laid the foundation of DevSecOps implementation for this program and others at DISA and DoD.”

NBIS secured from DISA’s risk management executive an interim testing authorization during the DevSecOps testing phase and is now seeking full authorization to operate the program this month.

Government Technology/News
Mark Munsell on NGA’s Technology Strategy, Tech Focus Areas
by Jane Edwards
Published on August 28, 2020
Mark Munsell on NGA’s Technology Strategy, Tech Focus Areas

Mark Munsell, chief technology officer at the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA), said NGA’s two documents on technology focus areas and tech strategy will help the agency address “enduring” analytical and tech challenges, Federal News Network reported Thursday.

“We are looking for industry to take a look at those and propose ideas and technologies that might address those enduring needs,” Munsell said on the network’s Ask the CIO. “We have the technology strategy that focuses on the processes and how we’d like to change. While the tech focus areas focus on the actual what we are looking for, the technology strategy focuses on how we’d like to act, how we’d like to behave and the processes we’d like to change.”

In April, NGA released a document listing data management, advanced analytics and modeling, modern software engineering, artificial intelligence and future of work as its five technology focus areas this year. Munsell said the tech strategy provides information on how NGA wants companies to collaborate with the agency.

“A company may have product that meets the technological need of NGA, but the way they do business, the way they bring that product in and the way NGA adopts it, is really critical,” he said. “We want them to use the cloud. We want them to use DevSecOps. And we want to use product management as a way to manage that instead of the traditional program management.”

Government Technology/News
Space Force Conducts First Article Test for Anti-Jamming Tech
by Matthew Nelson
Published on August 27, 2020
Space Force Conducts First Article Test for Anti-Jamming Tech

The U.S. Space Force concluded the third increment of a first article test (FAT) for an anti-jamming technology designed for the service branch's Wideband Global SATCOM (WGS) system. 

The Mitigation and Anti-Jam Enhancement capability underwent adaptive nulling and detection tests and cleared 165 requirements during the FAT. , the U.S. Air Force said Wednesday.

The adaptive nulling test validated MAJE's capacity to suppress interference while the detection test gauged its ability to trace simulated interferers. The team performed the tests virtually for 10 days in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

MAJE is slated to undergo FAT-4 in the fall to test the technology's geolocation feature. USSF will then perform multi-capability and end-to-end trials for the platform as part of FAT-5.

The WGS system is designed to deliver high data rate and long-haul communications capabilities to warfighters, the U.S. State Department, the White House and international partners.

Government Technology/News/Press Releases
Jason Gray on Education Dept’s Cloud Consolidation, Workforce Goals
by Brenda Marie Rivers
Published on August 27, 2020
Jason Gray on Education Dept’s Cloud Consolidation, Workforce Goals

Jason Gray, chief information officer of the Department of Education, said the department is working to consolidate its operations through a multicloud environment while ensuring that personnel have the necessary tech skills. 

Gray told attendees at the SNG Live: Cloud Smart event that the Education Department recently updated more than 700 of its systems as part of a “tech refresh” effort on cybersecurity, processing power and memory functionalities.

He noted that consolidating cloud environments will help the department reduce its information technology footprint while requiring a smaller amount of certified cloud experts.

“For a future state of where we’re going, I would love for it to be simpler because otherwise you’re having to make sure that people get trained on this skillset and on that skillset,” said Gray.

Government Technology/News/Wash100
Reps. Will Hurd, Robin Kelly to Introduce Legislation on AI Research, Ethics
by Brenda Marie Rivers
Published on August 27, 2020
Reps. Will Hurd, Robin Kelly to Introduce Legislation on AI Research, Ethics

Reps. Will Hurd, R-Texas and two-time Wash100 Award winner, and Robin Kelly, D-Ill., plan to introduce legislation focused on driving research into artificial intelligence and its impact on ethics, national security and the workforce, Federal News Network reported Wednesday.

Hurd told attendees at a Bipartisan Policy Center virtual event that the legislation is based on approaches detailed by the Cyberspace Solarium Commission.

He noted that agencies should partner with industry to establish a “cyber National guard” to improve cybersecurity and promote the good use of AI.

Eric Schmidt
Eric Schmidt

Eric Schmidt, chairman of the Congress-mandated National Security Commission on AI, said the U.S. needs to “place some big bets” on AI research over the next five years to stay ahead of adversaries like China.

“There are things that the federal government is the only potential funder of,” he noted. “We need more money, because money does drive the signals around hiring, building organizations, making experiments and so forth.”

Government Technology/News/Potomac Officers Club/Wash100
Bruce Jette on U.S. Army’s Efforts to Address Supply Chain Gaps Amid COVID-19
by Brenda Marie Rivers
Published on August 27, 2020
Bruce Jette on U.S. Army’s Efforts to Address Supply Chain Gaps Amid COVID-19

Bruce Jette, the U.S. Army’s acquisition chief and a 2020 Wash100 awardee, has said the service branch is looking at ways to ensure the resiliency of the supply chain amid crises like the COVID-19 pandemic.

Jette, who serves as assistant secretary of the Army for acquisition, logistics and technology, told National Defense Magazine in an interview published on Wednesday that the Army’s acquisition strategy includes enlisting alternative suppliers and advanced manufacturing concepts.

Jette added that he and Hon. Ellen Lord, the undersecretary of defense for acquisition and sustainment and a fellow 2020 Wash100 Award winner, collaborated with local authorities as well as contractors to expedite payments, especially to small businesses.

According to Jette, the defense industrial base has experienced over 150 closures since March but the impacts of the pandemic were “not insurmountable.”

“Our top priority has been the health and safety of the workforce whether uniformed or non-uniformed, government or civilian,” he said. “Through the use of working from home we quickly implemented [Microsoft Office 365] Teams as part of how we do business.”

Jette added that the Army is continuing its support and “doing the primary bulk of the contracting” for the Trump administration’s Operation Warp Speed vaccine development campaign.

Bruce Jette on U.S. Army's Efforts to Address Supply Chain Gaps Amid COVID-19

If you missed Thursday’s event, check out Potomac Officers Club’s Event Archive to watch the 5th Annual 2020 Army Forum, featuring Bruce Jette as the keynote speaker, as well as all recent POC events of 2020. Click here to find all of POC’s recent events.

Cybersecurity/Executive Moves/Government Technology/News
BG Paul Stanton Becomes Deputy Commanding General of Operations for Army Cyber Command
by Sarah Sybert
Published on August 27, 2020
BG Paul Stanton Becomes Deputy Commanding General of Operations for Army Cyber Command

BG Paul Stanton has been appointed to serve as the deputy commanding general of operations for U.S. Army Cyber Command, the Department of Defense (DoD) reported on Thursday. In his new role with Army Cyber Command, Stanton will support the agency’s missions and intitatives under division’s chief, Lt. Gen. Stephen Fogarty.

Fogarty recently outlined the Army Cyber Command’s 10-year plan to focus on multi domain operations and information warfare, including maturing emerging and new units to support tactical commanders on the battlefield.

Stanton currently serves as the deputy director of operations, J-3 at U.S. Cyber Command. He was appointed to the position on October 15, 2018. Stanton is responsible for advising the director of operations and the commander regarding the global and dynamic employment of Cyber Mission Forces and the daily operations of DoD networks.

Prior to his position with the Cyber Command, Stanton commanded the U.S. Army Cyber Protection Brigade, where he was responsible to train, man, equip and employ the Army’s Cyber Protection Teams in the global defense of the nation’s, Army’s and Geographic Combatant Commander’s cyber priorities.

Stanton also helped the unit mature and onboard cloud computing systems such as the Big Data Platform, Unified Platform and planning tools such as Project IKE. BG Stanton was commissioned as a U.S. Army officer in the infantry upon graduating with a Bachelor of Science degree in computer science from the United States Military Academy in 1995.

In 2012, BG Stanton transitioned to support cyber operations, serving as the Army Cyber Command senior technical advisor. In this capacity, he worked to develop the concept for employing Big Data technologies in support of network operations and cyber defense.

Stanton has also served as the deputy director of the Capabilities Development Group for the U.S. Cyber Command (USCYBERCOM), where he led efforts associated with the Unified Platform and data analytics. Stanton transitioned to become a cyber officer (CY17) in 2015.

BG Paul Stanton Becomes Deputy Commanding General of Operations for Army Cyber Command

If you missed the event, check out Potomac Officers Club’s Event Archive to watch the 5th Annual 2020 Army Forum as well as all recent POC events of 2020. Click here to find all of POC’s recent events.

Government Technology/News
AWS Launches io2 for Amazon EBS; Mai-Lan Tomsen Bukovec, Paul Constantinides Quoted
by Sarah Sybert
Published on August 27, 2020
AWS Launches io2 for Amazon EBS; Mai-Lan Tomsen Bukovec, Paul Constantinides Quoted

Amazon Web Services (AWS) has announced the general availability of io2, the next generation Provisioned IOPS SSD volumes for Amazon Elastic Block Store (Amazon EBS), the company reported on Tuesday. 

“Customers rely on highly durable AWS block storage to keep their business-critical applications running at any scale,” said Mai-Lan Tomsen Bukovec, VP, Block and Object Storage, AWS. “Today, we are excited to announce new high durability io2 volumes, that provide existing customers 100x higher volume durability than io1 at no additional cost.”

AWS’ io2 volume will provide higher volume durability when compared to io1 Amazon EBS volumes, which will reduce storage failures and make data more resilient. The enhancements will provide better application availability. 

“For new customers where five nines of storage durability is critical to migrate on-premises business critical applications to AWS, io2 brings together performance, durability, and agility all in a single EBS volume,” Bukovec added. 

With io2, customers can drive 10x higher input/output operations per second (IOPS) from provisioned storage to improve storage and reduce cost. AWS io2 will support performance-intensive, business critical applications, including ERP, CRM,and online transaction systems. 

AWS io2 will be able to run on databases such as SAP HANA, Oracle, Microsoft SQL Server, IBM DB2, Apache Cassandra, MySQL and PostreSQL. 

Customers can create new io2 volumes or upgrade existing volumes to io2 volumes using Elastic Volumes, which customers use to modify the volume type without any downtime for applications running on their Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) instances.

“Our commitment to our core value of customer success includes ensuring Salesforce applications are available whenever our customers need them,” said Paul Constantinides, EVP of Engineering, at Salesforce. “Delivering an always-on experience requires highly reliable storage. With AWS and EBS new io2 volumes designed for five nines durability, we will continue to meet and exceed our customers' expectations.”

About Amazon Web Services

For 14 years, Amazon Web Services has been the world’s most comprehensive and broadly adopted cloud platform. AWS offers over 175 fully featured services for compute, storage, databases, networking, analytics, robotics, machine learning and artificial intelligence (AI), Internet of Things (IoT), mobile, security, hybrid, virtual and augmented reality (VR and AR), media, and application development, deployment, and management from 76 Availability Zones (AZs) within 24 geographic regions, with announced plans for nine more Availability Zones and three more AWS Regions in Indonesia, Japan, and Spain. Millions of customers—including the fastest-growing startups, largest enterprises, and leading government agencies—trust AWS to power their infrastructure, become more agile, and lower costs.

Government Technology/News/Press Releases
Unanet Partners with Mesa to Simplify Business Management; Reggie Headrick, Matt Pantana Quoted
by Sarah Sybert
Published on August 27, 2020
Unanet Partners with Mesa to Simplify Business Management; Reggie Headrick, Matt Pantana Quoted

Unanet A/E, the company’s project-based ERP software purpose-built for the architecture and engineering (A/E) sectors, partnered with Mesa Associates under a new agreement to integrate Unanet’s solution across their business, Unanet reported on Thursday.

“The Unanet team took the time to listen and understand our business, and then developed solutions that met our requirements, rather than trying to force a one-size-fits-all solution on us,” said Reggie Headrick, senior vice president of Mesa Associates. “The features Unanet A/E offers, coupled with their outstanding service and support teams, will give us an ERP system that we can rely on to be a single source of truth, accurate and up-to-date.”

Under the agreement, Mesa will be able to simplify its business management and provide enhanced service to its customers. Mesa will gain access to robust reporting and analytics with real-time, interactive insights across the organization through Unanet A/E.

Mesa will also leverage Unanet A/E’s mobile features including time, expense and approvals to gain efficiencies throughout their teams, enabling Mesa to perform on schedule and within budget. Unanet A/E will enable Mesa to transition from disparate systems to advance business operations.

“Mesa is a leader in its field and has delivered some of the best projects in the entire region, primarily due to its strong relationships and care it provides its customers,” said Matt Pantana, SVP of Product for Unanet A/E. “Unanet A/E’s mission to serve customers aligns with Mesa, and both of us are trusted advisors in our respected fields. We’re thrilled to have the honor of working with Mesa.”

About Unanet

Unanet is a leading provider of ERP solutions purpose-built for Government Contractors, A/E, and Professional Services. More than 2,000 project-driven organizations depend on Unanet to turn their information into actionable insights, drive better decision-making, and nurture business growth. For more information, visit www.unanet.com. Follow Unanet at @UnanetTech on Twitter and Unanet-Technologies on LinkedIn.

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