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Mark Munsell on NGA’s Image Declassification, Data Aggregation Challenges
by Jane Edwards
Published on November 13, 2019
Mark Munsell on NGA’s Image Declassification, Data Aggregation Challenges


Mark Munsell
Mark Munsell

Mark Munsell, chief technology officer at the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, told FCW in an interview published Tuesday NGA is looking to commercial businesses as it works to declassify images to collect data and support its intelligence mission.

“Taking advantage of all the new commercial businesses out there today that are either launching satellites and collecting unclassified information or taking advantage of open source information that has a geospatial tag of space and time associated with it so we can aggregate that information with it and then correlate it with other information other intelligence information that we have,” he said.

When asked about the challenges facing NGA when it comes to data aggregation, Munsell cited the problem of identifying the right environment to converge the information.

He also mentioned the policy aspect with regard to classification levels, interoperability challenges, the agency’s effort to employ more digital practitioners and initiatives to build a secure environment for data scientists and software engineers.

Government Technology/News
Richard Driggers: Cyber Workforce Shortage a National Security Issue
by Jane Edwards
Published on November 13, 2019
Richard Driggers: Cyber Workforce Shortage a National Security Issue


Richard Driggers
Richard Driggers

Richard Driggers, a cybersecurity official at the Department of Homeland Security, said the challenge facing the U.S. government when it comes to hiring cybersecurity professionals is a “national security issue,” The Hill reported Tuesday.

“We have a major deficit across the nation with regards to our cybersecurity workforce, and we need to figure out how we can build and sustain a cybersecurity workforce as a national asset for America,” he said Tuesday at CyberCon event.

Driggers, who serves as deputy assistant director for cybersecurity at DHS’ Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, said he believes having a “steady stream of qualified cybersecurity professionals” is a “national imperative” amid evolving cyber threats.

Government Technology/News
Michele Iversen on Tools to Protect DoD’s Supply Chain
by Jane Edwards
Published on November 13, 2019
Michele Iversen on Tools to Protect DoD’s Supply Chain


Michele Iversen on Tools to Protect DoD’s Supply Chain

Michele Iversen, deputy chief CIO at the Department of Defense, said she is working on illumination tools aimed at protecting the Pentagon’s supply chain, Fifth Domain reported Tuesday.

Iversen said Tuesday at the annual CyberCon conference that she is developing a decision support platform designed to reveal a “bare minimum set of publicly available supply chain information” and wants the CIO office to field the tool as a service.

She also noted that the Pentagon is teaming up with a company to address a cyber vulnerability identified in the department’s technology platform.

“And we have seen bad things coming from those products, so we are looking at how to use our authorities … [to] block those products or companies for national security systems,” she added.

Government Technology/News
Marine Corps Considers Robots to Clear Mine-Filled Waters
by Nichols Martin
Published on November 12, 2019
Marine Corps Considers Robots to Clear Mine-Filled Waters


Marine Corps Considers Robots to Clear Mine-Filled Waters

The U.S. Marine Corps is planning to build robotic systems that would scout sea floors for possible mine threats and other man-made traps. The service branch’s Crawling Remotely Operated Amphibious Breacher or CRAB would clear amphibious areas to provide a safe landing spot for troops, USMC said Thursday.

These unmanned robots would deploy from a littoral craft and neutralize obstacle threats both explosive and nonexplosive. In theory, the CRAB system will breach through man-made obstacles in the surf zone,” said Capt. Anthony Molnar, MK154 and MK155 project officer at Marine Corps Systems Command.

The command awaits the Office of Naval Research’s approval to rapidly prototype CRAB with fiscal 2020 funds over a two-year period. Molnar said MCSC would collaborate with the service branch’s Combat Development Command to develop CRAB.

“The CRAB will support combat engineers and explosive ordnance disposal Marines by providing a remote or autonomous explosive and nonexplosive obstacle reduction capability within the very shallow water, surf zone and the beach,” said Michael Poe, who leads MCSC’s Mobility and Counter Mobility program.

Government Technology/News
National Labs to Welcome Students for 2019 DOE Cyber Contest
by Nichols Martin
Published on November 12, 2019
National Labs to Welcome Students for 2019 DOE Cyber Contest


National Labs to Welcome Students for 2019 DOE Cyber Contest

The Department of Energy will host the fourth iteration of an annual contest that would allow cybersecurity college students to access national laboratories. The CyberForce Competition will take place Nov. 15 to 16 across 10 national laboratories within the country, Argonne National Laboratory said Friday.

The competition aims to bolster the U.S. cybersecurity workforce by extending skill-building opportunities.

Teams of students will work to protect a simulated infrastructure from an opposing group of cybersecurity professionals. The student teams will aim to secure systems while still providing services for a group representing customers. A total of 105 student teams will participate in this year’s students.

​“The idea behind the competition is to build a strong workforce to defend this infrastructure from cyberattacks,” said Amanda Joyce, the competition’s director and cybersecurity analysis group lead at Argonne National Laboratory.

Multiple DOE offices, including the National Nuclear Security Administration, are co-funding CyberForce.

Government Technology/News
NASA Concludes WFIRST Space Telescope Preliminary Design Phase
by Nichols Martin
Published on November 12, 2019
NASA Concludes WFIRST Space Telescope Preliminary Design Phase


NASA Concludes WFIRST Space Telescope Preliminary Design Phase

A NASA-operated space observatory has passed the preliminary design review phase, marking a major milestone for the spacecraft’s development, Space News reported Monday.

Michael New, deputy associate administrator for science at NASA’s Science Mission Directorate, said the Wide-Field Infrared Survey Telescope passed the PDR phase with successful results.

Work to convert WFIRST’s primary mirror also exceeded performance expectations, New told the National Academies’ Space Studies Board during a meeting last Wednesday.

The space agency announced the telescope’s PDR completion in a tweet posted Nov. 1. WFIRST passed the PDR despite a lack of funds, with Congress allotting more budget for the James Webb Space Telescope.

NASA plans to launch WFIRST within the 2020s.

Government Technology/News
NASA, Partner Teams Finish Integrating RS-25 Engines With Space Launch System
by Brenda Marie Rivers
Published on November 12, 2019
NASA, Partner Teams Finish Integrating RS-25 Engines With Space Launch System


NASA, Partner Teams Finish Integrating RS-25 Engines With Space Launch System

NASA, along with teams from Boeing and Aerojet Rocketdyne, completed integration of RS-25 engines with the core stage of the agency’s Space Launch System ahead of the Artemis I mission to the moon.

The agency said Saturday that it connected all four engines with the SLS core stage at the Michoud Assembly Facility in New Orleans. Boeing serves as the prime contractor for the core stage, while Aerojet Rocketdyne is the lead contractor for the RS-25 engines.

The teams connected the first RS-25 engine to the rocket’s core stage in May and are slated to begin integration activities for propulsion and electrical systems. A functional test of avionics, computers and electrical systems will then commence ahead of the rocket’s expected completion by the year’s end.

Government Technology/News
Report: SEC Failed to Fully Implement 2017 Cloud Strategy
by Brenda Marie Rivers
Published on November 12, 2019
Report: SEC Failed to Fully Implement 2017 Cloud Strategy


Report: SEC Failed to Fully Implement 2017 Cloud Strategy

The Securities and Exchange Commission’s  Office of Inspector General released a report stating that the agency “did not fully implement its cloud strategy” and failed to execute an enterprise information technology approach to cloud migration.

According to the report, SEC lacked progress in its 2017 cloud strategy and launched only two pilot programs slated for implementation across an enterprise network. The IG also found that SEC’s contracts didn’t include security requirements and that there were incomplete or missing security assessment reports as well as Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program baseline controls.

“The conditions we observed occurred because the Office of IT  had not developed policies and procedures specific to cloud system security, or adequate processes to ensure compliance with FedRAMP baseline controls and enhancements for which the agency is responsible,” the report noted.

“As a result, the SEC has not yet fully realized the potential performance and economic benefits attributed to cloud computing services.”

Government Technology/News
Roberto Guerrero: Air Force Must Shift Focus to Fuel Optimization Efforts
by Brenda Marie Rivers
Published on November 12, 2019
Roberto Guerrero: Air Force Must Shift Focus to Fuel Optimization Efforts


Roberto Guerrero
Roberto Guerrero

Roberto Guerrero, deputy assistant secretary of the Air Force for operational energy, has said that the service must put focus on addressing fuel challenges and invest in technologies that optimize fuel demand.

In a Defense News piece published Monday, Guerrero wrote that the Air Force, which is largely dependent on fuel, must keep up with adversaries’ developments in fuel logistics and address risks that come with transporting fuel.

According to Guerrero, the Air Force must integrate operational and maintenance data to help inform decisions regarding fuel consumption. The service should also invest in drag-reduction technologies, energy-efficient engines and predictive maintenance capabilities to improve fuel optimization and aerial refueling operations.

In addition, Guerrero recommended the use of modeling and simulation to help airmen better understand challenges in energy and fuel logistics.

“When we use our assets more efficiently in peacetime, we build a more energy-aware culture that will better prepare our airmen for tomorrow’s fight, if and when it happens,” he said. “Smarter use of fuel means more funds available to invest in our airmen and weapon systems; and when we employ our assets optimally, we reduce stress on airframes and crews.”

Government Technology/News
Raytheon, Red Hat Collaborating on DevSecOps Software Development Solution; John DeSimone, Paul Smith Quoted
by William McCormick
Published on November 12, 2019
Raytheon, Red Hat Collaborating on DevSecOps Software Development Solution; John DeSimone, Paul Smith Quoted


Raytheon, Red Hat Collaborating on DevSecOps Software Development Solution; John DeSimone, Paul Smith Quoted

Raytheon announced on Tuesday that the company is collaborating with Red Hat to develop a new, security-focused software development solution, known as DevSecOps, for enterprise environments.

Raytheon’s integrated suite of DevOps software development tools will be combined with Red Hat OpenShift for enhanced protection of the software application development process. 

“The need for rapid delivery of secure capability is paramount to our national security,” John DeSimone, vice president of Cybersecurity and Special Missions at Raytheon Intelligence, Information and Services. “We worked with Red Hat to develop an innovative new offering that combines our efficient approach to DevSecOps with a focus on security, enhanced by Red Hat’s container platform.”

The Raytheon DevSecOps solution offers security automation and the option of integrating solutions and customizing resources based on mission requirements, contributing to reduction in cost and timeline.

Red Hat OpenShift is a security-focused enterprise container platform with full-stack automated operations to manage hybrid cloud and multicloud deployments. Red Hat OpenShift is built on the backbone of Red Hat Enterprise Linux, the first operating system to achieve Common Criteria certification with Linux Container Framework Support.

“Our work with Raytheon further exemplifies Red Hat’s collaborative approach to accelerating innovation and delivery of mission with our system integrator partners,” said Paul Smith, senior vice president and general manager of Red Hat’s public sector and 2019 Wash100 Award winner. “Red Hat OpenShift’s enhanced security capabilities can enable Raytheon to deliver a faster, more efficient DevSecOps approach with security at its core.”

About Raytheon

Raytheon Company, with 2018 sales of $27 billion and 67,000 employees, is a technology and innovation leader specializing in defense, civil government and cybersecurity solutions. With a history of innovation spanning 97 years, Raytheon provides state-of-the-art electronics, mission systems integration, C5I products and services, sensing, effects and mission support for customers in more than 80 countries.

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