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GAO: DoD Must Consider Climate Resiliency in Supply, Acquisition Procedures
by Brenda Marie Rivers
Published on July 28, 2020
GAO: DoD Must Consider Climate Resiliency in Supply, Acquisition Procedures

The Government Accountability Office (GAO) is recommending the Department of Defense (DoD) to establish a “climate resiliency” framework to ensure that its facility operations and logistics activities are not impacted by dangers resulting from climate change.

GAO said in a report released Monday that DoD failed to routinely assess climate risks faced by contractors during the procurement and supply of goods and services. In addition, the watchdog found that the department’s supply chain guidance does not “systematically identify and consider" climate-related risks to the acquisition of weapons systems.

According to the report, the military departments also failed to implement DoD’s climate change directive seeking to include extreme weather or other climate disruptions like flooding.

DoD also has a mission assurance guidance that includes minimum requirements for conducting all-hazards threat assessments at non-DoD or contractor facilities.

Military officials have noted that DoD is “limited in its ability to conduct such assessments” due to access restrictions in commercial facilities.

GAO suggests that DoD incorporate climate risks in its acquisition and supply guidance for government- and commercially-owned and operated locations to “fulfill key missions dependent on such facilities.”

Government Technology/News
Cyware Integrates VMware Carbon Black to Automate Responses; Tom Barsi, Amit Patel Quoted
by Sarah Sybert
Published on July 28, 2020
Cyware Integrates VMware Carbon Black to Automate Responses; Tom Barsi, Amit Patel Quoted

Cyware has partnered with VMware Carbon Black to integrate automated threat detection and remediation to mutual customers, Cyware reported on Tuesday.

"This integration brings complex endpoint queries and response tasks from the Carbon Black Cloud to Cyware's automated playbooks," said Tom Barsi, VP of Alliances for VMware Carbon Black. "Through this integration, we believe our mutual customers can significantly improve the efficiency and accuracy of their existing SOC workflows."

The partnership will enable customers to customize security playbooks in the Cyware Security Orchestration Layer (CSOL) platform. Cyware’s offering will leverage components of the Carbon Black Cloud to detect and remediate threats at the endpoint.

CSOL is a universal Security Orchestration Automation and Response (SOAR) Platform that will execute and automate on-demand or event-triggered tasks across deployed security tools and environments. The offering will provide security teams with customized automation playbooks to complete manual tasks.

The platform will also enable machine-to-machine, human-to-machine and machine-to-human security orchestration through integrations with a wide range of deployed security tools and technologies.

"Cyware's automated playbooks are a major value-add to the market and this recent integration with VMware Carbon Black is the latest example of our company's continuous pursuit of security-focused innovation for our customers," said Amit Patel, VP of Sales Americas, at Cyware. 

About VMware

VMware software powers the world’s complex digital infrastructure. The company’s cloud, app modernization, networking, security, and digital workspace offerings help customers deliver any application on any cloud across any device. Headquartered in Palo Alto, California, VMware is committed to being a force for good, from its breakthrough technology innovations to its global impact.

Government Technology/News
SAP NS2 Rebrands FedRAMP, Offers SAP Analytics Cloud; Harish Luthra Quoted
by Sarah Sybert
Published on July 28, 2020
SAP NS2 Rebrands FedRAMP, Offers SAP Analytics Cloud; Harish Luthra Quoted

SAP National Security Services (NS2), a subsidiary of SAP, has rebranded its FedRAMP Marketplace to SAP NS2 Cloud Intelligent Enterprise, which will include a JAB approved service, SAP Analytics Cloud (SAC), the company reported on Tuesday. 

"With SAC's machine learning technology and embedded artificial intelligence, customers can discover, analyze, plan, and predict in one experience across all devices. Government agencies need a simple way to access critical information to make informed decisions," said Harish Luthra, president of NS2 Cloud.

FedRAMP will enable SAP NS2 to save time and costs by enabling rapid procurement of information systems and services for consistent application of information security standards across all government organizations.

SAP NS2 Cloud Intelligent Enterprise will provide a suite of intelligent applications and experience management tools for managing operational transactions, HR and people management, analytics and other innovative capabilities. 

The applications will include embedded intelligence and offer a consistent user interface. SAP NS2’s solution will offer SuccessFactors, Employee Central Payroll and SAP Analytics Cloud (SAC). 

SuccessFactors is an enterprise HR and People management Software as a Service (SaaS) solution that delivers business results by driving business alignment, optimizing people performance and building a competitive advantage through people.

Employee Central Payroll is a secure, industry-based payroll engine that is integrated to the core HR system. SAP NS2 will provide customers with enhanced availability, compliance and customer support to deliver a mission critical edge.

The SAC is a business intelligence platform SaaS solution that will connect people and information to enable fast end-to-end decision making.

About SAP NS2

At SAP NS2®, we support the mission of national security by providing innovative computing, analytics, and cloud solutions, all delivered by U.S. persons on U.S. soil. From custom development to secure cloud, and virtually everything in between, SAP NS2 powers the secure intelligent enterprise.

Contract Awards/News
CenturyLink Wins Contract to Support Arizona Network Connectivity; Sonia Ramsey Quoted
by Sarah Sybert
Published on July 28, 2020
CenturyLink Wins Contract to Support Arizona Network Connectivity; Sonia Ramsey Quoted

CenturyLink has secured a five-year contract with the State of Arizona to provide network connectivity and managed IT services to support state government agencies services, the company reported on Tuesday. The contract has two one-year options.

"The State of Arizona placed its trust in CenturyLink again to deliver a next-generation version of its mission-critical network known as AZNet," said Sonia Ramsey, CenturyLink vice president for the state and local government and education market.

Under the contract, CenturyLink will provide local and wide area network management, WiFi, security, unified voice communications, contact center communications, IT management, data center and cloud-based services to the state.

 CenturyLink also won the previous AZNet contract. With today’s announcement, the company has  expanded its commitment to AZNet to support modern, cloud-based integrated security, automation and orchestration services. 

"This is a great example of how we're helping government agencies of all sizes capitalize on the latest technologies to upgrade their networks and transform the delivery of vital services to citizens," added Ramsey. 

CenturyLink was also awarded a similar managed services contract with the State of Texas Department of Information Resources (DIR) to integrate the company’s comprehensive managed services in March 2018.

Under the contract, government organizations can leverage CenturyLink's managed services to reduce costs and preserve IT department resources since CenturyLink provides full operational support. The contract has also simplified the order and fulfillment process by allowing organizations to source multi-functional solutions from one vendor.

About CenturyLink

CenturyLink (NYSE: CTL) is a technology leader delivering hybrid networking, cloud connectivity, and security solutions to customers around the world. 

Through its extensive global fiber network, CenturyLink provides secure and reliable services to meet the growing digital demands of businesses and consumers. CenturyLink strives to be the trusted connection to the networked world and is focused on delivering technology that enhances the customer experience.

Executive Moves/News
NASA Announces Retirement of Rex Walheim; Mark Geyer Quoted
by Sarah Sybert
Published on July 28, 2020
NASA Announces Retirement of Rex Walheim; Mark Geyer Quoted

Rex Walheim, astronaut and retired U.S. Air Force colonel, will retire from NASA on July 27, 2020, concluding his 36-year career of government service, NASA reported on Tuesday. 

"Rex has been a great leader both as an astronaut and as a leader in Johnson Space Center's flight operations and safety organizations," said Johnson Space Center direct Mark Geyer. "Rex is the kind of person that has great technical background but also shows that he cares about the workforce. This made Rex particularly effective in jobs that he held at Johnson. We wish him all the best."

Walheim has served as deputy director of NASA Johnson Space Center's Safety and Mission Assurance Directorate since 2017. Walheim was appointed as an Air Force officer in 1986, where he trained to be a mechanical systems flight controller and lead operations engineer for the space shuttle landing gear, brakes and emergency runway barrier. 

In 1984, Walheim was commissioned as a second lieutenant in the Air Force, then commanded the F-16  avionics and armament flight before being selected as an astronaut in 1996. He began his spaceflight career in 2002 on space shuttle Atlantis as part of STS-110. 

Walheim took part in two of the mission's four spacewalks to install the International Space Station's (ISS) central truss. In addition, He was the first astronaut to use the station's Canadarm2 robotic arm. He returned to the space station in 2008 as lead spacewalker for the STS-122 mission. 

Walheim's last flight was the final mission of NASA's Space Shuttle Program. The 2011 STS-135 mission delivered the last shuttle shipment of supplies, spare parts and logistics to the space station. 

After STS-135, Walheim was chief of the astronaut office's exploration branch. He served as the Orion Program's astronaut representative as the new spacecraft was developed ahead of its first uncrewed flight test, Exploration Flight Test-1, in 2014.

Government Technology/News
Military Health System Responds to COVID-19 With Innovation
by Jane Edwards
Published on July 28, 2020
Military Health System Responds to COVID-19 With Innovation

The Military Health System is working to develop medical products and discover new prevention techniques, tracing methods and other approaches in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, Federal News Network reported Monday.

Air Force Col. Todd Rasmussen, associate dean for research at the Uniformed Services University, said the MHS has found new uses for a registry designed to help with combat wounds, known as the Joint Trauma System.

“Almost immediately in 2020, when the MHS needed a go-to organization to begin to gather data on, of all things, not combat injuries, but of COVID positive patients,” Rasmussen said. “We went to the JPS because they had a registry that allowed us to, to look at and gather real world data sort of near real time data on these cases. They have a global network of performance improvement and care Improvement where we discuss care and how to best diagnose and treat patients with COVID.”

Another innovation the military put to use during the pandemic is the Food and Drug Administration-approved COVID-19 Airway Management Isolation Chamber or CAMIC, a personal protective equipment designed to reduce airborne particles using a negative pressure vacuum.

“In mid-March, after some brainstorming, we came up with a simple device, the CAMIC, which was a low cost, $15, and easy to build with materials very ubiquitous to every healthcare system and community,” said Dr. Steven Hong, assistant professor of surgery at the Uniformed Services University.

DoD/Government Technology/News
DoD Releases Memo on Contracting Ban for Vendors Using Certain Telecom Equipment
by Jane Edwards
Published on July 28, 2020
DoD Releases Memo on Contracting Ban for Vendors Using Certain Telecom Equipment

The office of the undersecretary for acquisition and sustainment at the Department of Defense has issued a memo to facilitate the implementation of an interim rule that would block government agencies from contracting with entities that use telecommunications equipment and other products from five China-based companies.

The memo states the proposed rule is set to take effect on Aug. 13 and seeks to implement Section 889 of the National Defense Authorization Act for fiscal year 2019.

The rule covers telecommunications equipment and services from Huawei Technologies and ZTE and video surveillance products and related services from Hytera Communications, Dahua Technology and Hangzhou Hikvision Digital Technology.

The memo prohibits contracting officers from awarding or extending contracts, task or delivery orders on or after Aug. 13, with companies that use certain telecommunications and video surveillance equipment made by the five Chinese manufacturers. Solicitations issued on or after the date of effectivity should include the provision, while existing indefinite delivery contracts, task orders and delivery orders should be modified to implement the rule.

The DoD document also covers exceptions to the prohibition and details the process to apply for a waiver.

Government Technology/News
House Lawmakers Seek Additional $1B for Tech Modernization Fund in Pandemic Relief Measure
by Jane Edwards
Published on July 28, 2020
House Lawmakers Seek Additional $1B for Tech Modernization Fund in Pandemic Relief Measure

Several lawmakers have called on House leaders to allocate an additional $1 billion for the Technology Modernization Fund as the lower chamber prepares to work on the next COVID-19 relief package with the Senate.

“Throughout this global health crisis, millions of Americans facing illness, unemployment, food insecurity, and an inability to pay their mortgages or rent have looked to the federal government for help.

Yet despite urgent Congressional action to provide unprecedented levels of economic assistance, those in need have had their misery exacerbated by a broken IT infrastructure that has prevented them from receiving timely support,” a group of House lawmakers wrote in the July 24 letter.

They urged the House leadership to include in the upcoming relief measure the funding for TMF to help federal agencies modernize their IT systems to better respond to the COVID-19 pandemic and address the economic needs of American families.

The letter was signed by 11 lawmakers led by Rep. Carolyn Maloney (D-N.Y.), chairwoman of the House Oversight and Reform Committee, and Rep. Gerald Connolly (D-Va.), chairman of the House Oversight’s government operations subcommittee.

News/Press Releases
AFRL, Republic of Singapore Air Force Negotiate Coating Systems Study Effort
by Matthew Nelson
Published on July 27, 2020
AFRL, Republic of Singapore Air Force Negotiate Coating Systems Study Effort

The Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) and the Republic of Singapore Air Force are currently in talks to negotiate an agreement that will assess the capacity of coatings in a corrosion environment.

Corrosion Prognostics and AFRL's corrosion integrated product team have set up at RSAF Base a measurement technology that will gauge the viability of non-chrome coatings in aggressive corrosion areas, the U.S. Air Force said Friday.

Nathan Hawkes, F-16 program manager, said the effort will potentially provide data that could help the service branch forecast corrosion inhibition performance and study the behavior of coating systems.

The two entities intend to field the measurement technology and apply coating on an aircraft once they finalize the agreement and obtain International Cooperative Research and Development funding.

Government Technology/News
Army Creates Software Suite to Test Robotic Platforms for Subterranean Operations 
by Brenda Marie Rivers
Published on July 27, 2020
Army Creates Software Suite to Test Robotic Platforms for Subterranean Operations 

The U.S. Army Research Laboratory (ARL) has developed software designed to help assess the capacity of autonomous platforms and robotic technologies to maneuver subterranean environments.

ARL said Tuesday the SubT-Tunnel dataset uses simultaneous localization and mapping (SLAM) elements to inform the development of unmanned systems that will be used to navigate natural and man-made underground environments.

The software suite virtually places the autonomous system into a simulated environment such as a Pittsburgh research mine to test various approaches to locating assets and survivors.

ARL noted that it used SubT-Tunnel to test the OmniMapper software and Google’s Cartographer offering as well as other approaches beyond GPS and LiDAR capabilities.

According to the lab, SubT-Tunnel was based on objectives for the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency’s (DARPA) Subterranean Challenge Tunnel Circuit.

ARL published details on the effort in a research paper as part of the 2020 IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation.

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