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Cybersecurity/Government Technology/News
Cyberspace Solarium Commission Offers New Recommendations in White Paper
by Jane Edwards
Published on June 4, 2020
Cyberspace Solarium Commission Offers New Recommendations in White Paper

The Cyberspace Solarium Commission has released a white paper that offers cybersecurity lessons from the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and four new recommendations that are classified into two sections.

The first section suggests the passage of an Internet of Things Security Law and an increase in support to nonprofit organizations that assist law enforcement efforts to counter cyber crime and support victims as two new recommendations to advance the digitization of critical services and support the work-from-home economy during the coronavirus pandemic.

The second section recommends the establishment of the Social Media Data and Threat Analysis Center and an increase in nongovernmental capacity to determine and counter foreign influence and disinformation campaigns. Such recommendations seek to address areas related to leadership and coordination, prevention and mitigation efforts, preparedness and response and recovery capacity.

The document states the COVID-19 pandemic and a cyber attack could be both global in nature and demand a “whole-of-nation response effort.”

“Over the past two decades, the United States has experienced a barrage of cyberattacks that have impacted the national economy, American democracy, and peoples’ daily lives,” Sen. Angus King (I-Maine) and Rep. Mike Gallagher (R-Wisconsin), co-chairs of the commission, wrote in the white paper.

“Although not a cyberattack, the COVID-19 pandemic serves as another warning shot, challenging the resiliency of the nation in new ways and underscoring the urgency with which the United States must improve its capacity to prevent, withstand, and respond to crises regardless of their cause."

Government Technology/News
NIST Opens Applications for Digital Forensics Exercise
by Brenda Marie Rivers
Published on June 3, 2020
NIST Opens Applications for Digital Forensics Exercise

The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is looking for public and private sector experts to take part in an exercise focused on evaluating the digital forensics community’s capacity to conduct mobile- and computer-based investigations.

NIST said Tuesday the three-month online exercise will deploy a “black box” concept to assess the performance of digital capabilities in processing simulated evidence for real-life cases including homicide and intellectual property theft.

Participants will undergo a two-hour exam and download the digital evidence from NIST’s website. Forensic resources must be processed through one virtual computer and one mobile phone, the agency noted.

According to NIST, participants will be allowed to use “whatever forensic software tools they choose” to answer questions during the test which is aimed at evaluating the reliability of experts' methods for producing results.

“We want to understand the state of the practice,” said Barbara Guttman, head of the digital forensics research program at NIST. “Can experts produce accurate and reliable information when examining data from a digital device?” 

NIST intends to publish anonymized results of the exercise as part of the study.

DoD/Government Technology/News
GAO: DoD Must Address All Requirements for IP Transition Plan
by Nichols Martin
Published on June 3, 2020
GAO: DoD Must Address All Requirements for IP Transition Plan

The Government Accountability Office (GAO) has advised the Department of Defense (DoD) to address assessment, cost planning and inventory requirements for DoD's transition to the latest version of internet protocol. DoD still needs to identify potential cyber risks and resource and work requirements related to the department's planned transition to IP version six, GAO said Monday.

The government watchdog found that DoD has only so far complied with one of the four requirements imposed by the Office of Management and Budget for the effort.

The Defense Department has already appointed someone to oversee the transition's planning, but has still not made a complete inventory of IP devices, estimated associated costs and formally analyzed risks, according to GAO.

GAO now recommends DoD's secretary and chief information officer to address the three uncompleted requirements. DoD attempted to pursue IPv6 transition in 2003, 2010 and most recently in 2017.

Government Technology/News
DLA Aviation Introduces Supply Chain Forecast Tech
by Matthew Nelson
Published on June 3, 2020
DLA Aviation Introduces Supply Chain Forecast Tech

Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) Aviation has unveiled a supply chain analysis tool that works to help clients and sustainment experts direct root cause actions that may address supply chain disruptions.

The Materiel Supportability Analysis tool is built to visualize various drivers and factors that may cause shortages within a 24-month timeframe, DLA said Tuesday. The drivers are then validated and displayed in the tool as report filters.

“We accomplish this by combining critical Navy data elements with DLA supply chain data and providing the end-users with actionable alerts to address demand or supply chain problems that are contributing to gaps in supportability," said Adam Hardee, chief at DLA Aviation's business process support directorate’s industrial analysis support branch.

DLA Aviation eyes the deployment of the MSA's automated iteration in September. The agency has been using the Center of Parts Activity suite since 1999. The system allows users to trace supply chain components that support three fleet readiness centers and three air logistics facilities.

Executive Moves/News
Laura Nunley Named DIA’s New Command Senior Enlisted Leader
by Nichols Martin
Published on June 3, 2020
Laura Nunley Named DIA’s New Command Senior Enlisted Leader

Master Chief Laura Nunley, command master chief at the Office of Naval Intelligence, has received the assignment to serve as the Defense Intelligence Agency's command senior enlisted leader.

She succeeds Chief Master Sgt. Benjamin Higginbotham of the U.S. Air Force in the role, the Department of Defense said Tuesday following an announcement from the Office of the Senior Enlisted Advisor to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.

Nunley will operate from Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling in Washington, D.C., as DIA's new senior enlisted leader.

The naval intelligence expert supported multiple U.S. Navy operations such as those aboard the USS Theodore Roosevelt aircraft carrier and the USS Bonhomme Richard amphibious ship.

She also held roles with Naval Strike and Air Warfare Command and Mobile Integrated Command Facility Europe. Nunley began her duties as ONI's CMC last year.

Government Technology/News
State Dept’s COVID-19 Analytics Team Develops Repatriation Data Mgmt Tool
by Brenda Marie Rivers
Published on June 3, 2020
State Dept’s COVID-19 Analytics Team Develops Repatriation Data Mgmt Tool

The State Department has created a data analytics team that works to provide actionable results from COVID-19 datasets and support the department’s repatriation efforts for Americans impacted by the pandemic overseas, Nextgov reported Tuesday.

The department’s Center for Analytics (CfA) and Office of Crisis Management and Strategy (M/SS) launched the COVID-19 Data Analytics Team (CDAT) to serve as a central COVID-19 data repository in support of the department’s Repatriation Task Force and Coronavirus Global Response Coordination Unit (CGRCU).

Janice deGarmo, acting chief data officer at the State Department and deputy director of M/SS, told the publication that CDAT helped produce the Repatriation Briefing Book that enabled State Department personnel to coordinate with other agencies and identify Americans in need of repatriation.

The Repatriation Briefing Book is comprised of multiple dashboards based on open-source data such as flight schedules and requests. The tool complements CDAT’s Congressional Repatriation Inquiries tool that visualizes updates on congressional repatriation activities.

The State Department has coordinated repatriation efforts for 95,083 Americans encompassing 136 territories and countries to date, according to Nexgov.

Government Technology/GSA/News
GSA Report Details Agencies’ Obstacles to Digital Transformation
by Brenda Marie Rivers
Published on June 3, 2020
GSA Report Details Agencies’ Obstacles to Digital Transformation

The General Services Administration’s (GSA) 18F digital consulting arm has released a report aimed at identifying digital modernization approaches that will work on a long-term basis, Federal News Network reported Tuesday.

Alex Pandel, director of the human services portfolio at 18F, told the publication in an interview that the report, titled “The Best Practices in Digital Transformation”, highlighted technical and infrastructure debts as major obstacles to iteration efforts in modernization programs.

Government hierarchies also prevent teams from independently making decisions for transformation initiatives, she added. According to Pandel, direct feedback and diverse perspectives can help agencies establish cross-functional teams that produce actionable long-term results.

“It takes multiple levels and multiple folks working together,” she said. “The agencies that we worked with, who have been the most successful, after our engagement has ended, are the ones where they really had a strong product leader inside the government … who was running the show and calling the shots and how the product evolved.”

Executive Moves/News
Rear Adm. Lorin Selby Sworn In as Chief of the Office of Naval Research
by Matthew Nelson
Published on June 3, 2020
Rear Adm. Lorin Selby Sworn In as Chief of the Office of Naval Research

Rear Adm. Lorin Selby, formerly chief engineer and deputy commander for ship design, integration and naval engineering at the Naval Sea Systems Command, has succeeded Rear Adm. David Hahn as chief of the Office of Naval Research, DVIDS Hub reported Monday.

Selby will manage the Department of the Navy’s $2 billion budget for naval science and technology efforts as part of his new capacity. He will also assume the role of director for innovation, technology, requirements, test and evaluation.

Prior to his appointment, Selby served shipboard tours aboard USS Connecticut, USS Pogy and USS Puffer. He also led over 17K personnel at the Naval Surface Warfare Center as commander.

Executive Moves/News
White House Associate Counsel Brian Miller Confirmed to Oversee COVID-19 Economic Relief
by Nichols Martin
Published on June 3, 2020
White House Associate Counsel Brian Miller Confirmed to Oversee COVID-19 Economic Relief

Brian Miller, President Trump’s nominee to become the Department of Treasury’s special inspector general for pandemic recovery, has received Senate confirmation for the role, Politico reported Tuesday.

Miller will oversee $500 billion in efforts aimed at addressing COVID-19’s effects on the nation’s economy. He will work with the rest of the Treasury Department and the Federal Reserve to help businesses recover from the pandemic.

A 51-40 Senate vote resulted in the confirmation of Miller to take up the new role that is part of the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security or CARES Act. The bipartisan bill allots $2.2T for financial relief programs.

The newly confirmed inspector general most recently served as a special assistant and associate counsel to Trump at the White House. Miller also performed IG work over his nine-year tenure with the General Services Administration.

News/Wash100
Scott McIntyre Secures First Place in 2020 Wash100 Popular Vote; Jim Garrettson Quoted
by Sarah Sybert
Published on June 3, 2020
Scott McIntyre Secures First Place in 2020 Wash100 Popular Vote; Jim Garrettson Quoted

After five months of debate amongst the most notable leaders of consequence in the government contracting (GovCon) sector, the seventh annual Wash100 Popular Vote Rankings closed on June 1st. Scott McIntyre, CEO of Guidehouse, has secured first place in this year’s rankings, which is a jump from his previous ranking in the 2019 Wash100 Award where he finished in 92nd place.

“Leadership, Innovation, Reliability, Achievement and Vision are the qualities of our leaders within the GovCon sector. After our announcement of the top Wash100, the ‘wisdom of the crowd’ has selected their favorite top 10 for 2020,” said Jim Garrettson, founder and CEO of Executive Mosaic.

McIntyre was recognized as a 2020 Wash100 Award winner for growing the company’s revenue and consulting services through securing major contract awards, closing valuable acquisitions and forging new partnerships. Most notably, McIntyre led Guidehouse’s acquisition of Navigant Consulting in Oct. 2019, which significantly expanded the company’s industry expertise.

McIntyre’s made great efforts to expand the company through acquisitions and supervised contracts to grow Guidehouse’s revenue. In March 2020, Guidehouse was awarded a position on a blanket purchase agreement (BPA) to provide the Government National Mortgage Association (Ginnie Mae) with information technology software development services to modernize its securitization platform.

Here are the official top ten results of the 2020 Wash100 Popular Vote:

Scott McIntyre Secures First Place in 2020 Wash100 Popular Vote; Jim Garrettson Quoted

In addition to McIntyre’s win, major improvements were made by multiple-time awardees. the Director of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) Gina Haspel took third place in the 2020 Wash100 Popular Rankings. This year marks Haspel’s second nomination to the Wash100 Awards. In 2019, Haspel fell in tenth place, moving a total of eight spots in the 2020 Wash100 rankings.

Also making major moves in the 2020 Wash100 Popular Vote Rankings, Gen. Mark Milley with the Joint Chiefs of Staff secured sixth place the is year, moving over 15 spots from his position in the 2019 rankings.

Four-time Wash100 recipient, Paul Nakasone of the U.S. Army improved in the rankings by 12 spots, moving from 17th place in 2019 to 5th place in 2020. Teresa Carlson, with Amazon Web Services, scaled two spots since her 2019 ranking, moving from ninth to seventh place.

Phebe Novakovic, chairman and CEO of General Dynamics and six-time Wash100 awardee, made major progress in the 2020 Wash100 Popular Vote. This year, Novakovic improved drastically, propelling over 30 positions since last year’s rankings. Ellen Lord, with the Department of Defense, followed closely behind Novakovic, cementing her spot in tenth place. Since the 2019 Wash100 Popular Rankings, Lord moved over 30 places this year.

“Thank you to all the voters for your exceptional participation in this year’s selection,” Garrettson concluded.

About The Wash100

This year represents our sixth annual Wash100 Award selection. The Wash100 is the premier group of private and public sector leaders selected by Executive Mosaic’s organizational and editorial leadership as the most influential leaders in the GovCon sector. These leaders demonstrate skills in leadership, innovation, achievement, and vision.

Visit the Wash100 site to learn about the other 99 winners of the 2020 Wash100 Award. On the site, you can submit your 10 votes for the GovCon executives of consequence that you believe will have the most significant impact in 2020.

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