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DLA Looks to AI for Predictive Logistics Capabilities
by Brenda Marie Rivers
Published on September 9, 2019
DLA Looks to AI for Predictive Logistics Capabilities


Jeff Brody

Jesse Rowlands, data scientist for the Defense Logistics Agency’s Analytics Center of Excellence, has said that the agency has been partnering with industry on artificial intelligence research and development efforts, National Defense Magazine reported Friday.

Rowlands told the publication that AI has “unlimited applications” at DLA, incuding predictive capabilities that can provide estimates on demand, lead time and component requirements. The agency may also leverage the value of AI in small iterations and models, he noted. 

“That’s not a groundbreaking newspaper story, but you do a bunch of those and you’re having a big effect on the bottom line of the agency that you’re working at,” he added.

According to Rowlands, the recently established Joint AI Center may help Department of Defense agencies establish governance structures and streamline AI implementation.

Government Technology/News
OMB Updating CyberStat Security Assessment Program Ahead of FY20
by Brenda Marie Rivers
Published on September 9, 2019
OMB Updating CyberStat Security Assessment Program Ahead of FY20


Jeff Brody

The Office of Management and Budget is planning to modify its CyberStat program for evaluating agencies’ cybersecurity posture ahead of the next fiscal year, FCW reported Wednesday.

Grant Schneider, the federal chief information security officer, said that the agency is making assessments on the CyberStat initiative, which he confirmed will take place next year, during the Billington Cybersecurity Summit in Washington, D.C. Brig. Gen. Greg Touhill, the previous federal CISO, noted that prior CyberStat efforts weren’t able to leverage programs like Continuous Diagnostics and Mitigation, which was still undergoing development at that time. 

According to Schneider, more recent CyberStat reviews have implemented increasingly holisitic approaches to analyzing agencies’ potential obstacles to meeting foundational cybersecurity standards. Multiple agencies also reported that CyberStat helped improve their cybersecurity practices, according to a prior Government Accountability Office audit.

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Aerospace Safety Advisory Panel Comments on NASA Artemis Program
by Nichols Martin
Published on September 9, 2019
Aerospace Safety Advisory Panel Comments on NASA Artemis Program


Jeff Brody

The Aerospace Safety Advisory Panel provided complements and warnings on NASA’s Artemis mission that intends to send astronauts to the moon again, Space News reported Friday. ASAP regarded the space agency for recent efforts to implement programmatic aspects and sign contracts with companies for the lunar Gateway’s development.

However, members from the panel also provided warnings concerning the Artemis program’s technical complexity and leadership. Sandra Magnus, an ASAP member who also formerly served as an astronaut, said the complex integration of multiple elements would require vigilance and constant communication for proper risk management.

Patricia Sanders, who chairs ASAP, spoke about the lack of a permanent official who oversees human spaceflight programs such as Artemis, following Bill Gerstenmaier’s reassignment a couple of months ago. “Having positive confirmation of the specific direction from a permanent leader is imperative,” Sanders said.

Government Technology/News
Rick Perry Announces Establishment of DOE Artificial Intelligence Office
by Jane Edwards
Published on September 9, 2019
Rick Perry Announces Establishment of DOE Artificial Intelligence Office


Jeff Brody
Rick Perry

Energy Secretary Rick Perry has announced the formation of a new office to help coordinate the Department of Energy’s research-and-development work on artificial intelligence. The Artificial Intelligence and Technology Office was established as part of the Trump administration’s call for a national strategy to advance the development of AI technologies, DOE said Friday.

“This new office housed within the Department of Energy will concentrate our existing efforts while also facilitating partnerships and access to federal data, models and high performance computing resources for America’s AI researchers,” Perry said. “Its mission will be to elevate, accelerate and expand DOE’s transformative work to accelerate America’s progress in AI for years to come.”

The department is using AI to improve national security, grid resilience and cybersecurity, among other initiatives.

Government Technology/News
CISA Mulls Cybersecurity Partnership With NSA; Christopher Krebs Quoted
by Matthew Nelson
Published on September 9, 2019
CISA Mulls Cybersecurity Partnership With NSA; Christopher Krebs Quoted


Jeff Brody
Christopher Krebs

Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency Director and 2019 Wash100 Award winner Christopher Krebs wants to expand his collaboration with Anne Neuberger, head of the National Security Agency’s cybersecurity directorate, to defend U.S. critical infrastructure from potential attacks, Fifth Domain reported Saturday.

“How can I provide the NSA and the cybersecurity division the guidance and requirements set where they can turn around and help me?” Krebs said at the Billington Cybersecurity conference held last week.

NSA expects its newly established directorate to reach initial operating capability on Oct. 1 to specifically help protect the defense industrial base. Krebs and Neuberger collaborated during her leadership of NSA’s Russia Small Group, a task force the agency formed last year to counter foreign interference in U.S. elections.

Government Technology/News
Agency Officials Cite Public-Private Partnerships, Network Security as Key IoT Priorities
by Brenda Marie Rivers
Published on September 9, 2019
Agency Officials Cite Public-Private Partnerships, Network Security as Key IoT Priorities


Jeff Brody

Karen Evans, assistant secretary of the Department of Energy’s cybersecurity, energy security and emergency response office, cited public-private partnerships as vital for critical industries like the energy sector, Nextgov reported Friday. She noted during World Wide Technology’s IoT Industry Day in Washington, D.C. that working with private operators of energy infrastructure has given her a “deeper appreciation for what public-private partnership means.”

“They understand exactly how these devices are being used and they know how they are being held accountable,” Evans said. Her office is working on a range of internet-of-things initiatives spanning areas such as grid security, modernization, workforce planning, emergency preparedness and infrastructure protection.

Landon Van Dyke, senior adviser for the State Department’s energy, environment and sustainability division, said the department also has concerns over vulnerabilities that may result from using IoT for operations such as building management and air monitoring.

Francisco Salguero, deputy chief information officer of the Agriculture Department, said he intends to deploy IoT to improve mapping activities through drone capabilities. The department has also been leveraging emerging technologies like blockchain to address organizational requirements as well as the needs of U.S. farmers.

Government Technology/News
Dennis Crall Talks DoD Cyber Strategy at Panel Discussion
by Matthew Nelson
Published on September 9, 2019
Dennis Crall Talks DoD Cyber Strategy at Panel Discussion


Jeff Brody
Dennis Crall

Maj. Gen. Dennis Crall, deputy principal cyber adviser and senior military adviser for cyber policy at the Department of Defense, has emphasized lethality, partnerships and reform as the key tenets of DoD’s cybersecurity strategy in a panel discussion held Thursday.

He noted that commanders need to use special authorities and maintain communications at a minimal level to support defensive and offensive cyber missions, according to an article published Friday on the Pentagon’s website.

“Congress and the administration loaded us up with authorities we never before had, so we need to use them,” Crall told his audience at the 10th Billington Cybersecurity Summit.

He added the U.S. military should properly manage scarce resources consistently and strengthen relations with coalition forces via training events.

“We still struggle with information sharing in a timely manner, so we need better cross-domain solutions, and that’s on the radar to solve this year,” he said.

News/Press Releases
Parsons Receives 2019 Robert W. Campbell Award from National Safety Council; Chuck Harrington Quoted
by William McCormick
Published on September 9, 2019
Parsons Receives 2019 Robert W. Campbell Award from National Safety Council; Chuck Harrington Quoted


Jeff Brody

The National Safety Council presented the 2019 Robert W. Campbell Award to the Parsons Corporation on Monday at the NSC Congress & Expo, the world’s largest annual gathering of safety and health professionals.

“Despite operating in a competitive world, safety is never a competition,” said Chuck Harrington, Parsons CEO. “Throughout our 75-year history, Parsons has fully understood, appreciated and lived the importance of safety and health as a cultural tenet. Safety needs to be top of mind at all times, and it’s incumbent on businesses to collaborate and share best practices so our customers, partners and employees go home safely every day.”

Campbell Award applicants are evaluated based on their ability to integrate their EHS management system into business practices. Campbell Award winners are an elite group of organizations that have successfully integrated environmental, health and safety (EHS) management with business operations as a cornerstone of corporate excellence.

Parsons leads in safety, health and environmental performance through the implementation of Environmental, Safety, Health, and Risk Program (ESHARP) and the Sustainability Handbook. 

Parsons’s commitment to safety is reflected in its best practices, including the OWN ZERO initiative that frames EHS communications to employees. OWN ZERO breaks down the specifics of the EHS management system to allow employees to focus on actions that are most impactful. Additionally, Parsons prioritizes organizational transparency among its peers, sharing data and best practices openly.

About Parsons

Parsons (NYSE: PSN) is a leading disruptive technology provider for the future of global defense, intelligence, and critical infrastructure, with capabilities across cybersecurity, missile defense, space, connected infrastructure, and smart cities.

Government Technology/News
Paul Nakasone: NSA References 2018 for 2020 Election Security
by Nichols Martin
Published on September 9, 2019
Paul Nakasone: NSA References 2018 for 2020 Election Security


Jeff Brody
Paul Nakasone

Gen. Paul Nakasone, director of the National Security Agency and 2019 Wash100 Award recipient, talked about lessons learned from the 2018 midterm elections and highlighted efforts to prevent foreign interference, Cyberscoop reported Friday. U.S. Cyber Command and NSA worked with the FBI to prevent Russia from repeating the disruption of the 2016 elections in 2018.

USCYBERCOM and the two agencies disrupted the internet access of a Russian online influence entity that disseminated false information in 2016. The intelligence community is using insights from the 2018 effort to inform decisions on the upcoming 2020 elections.

“If there is any adversary or adversaries attempting to either influence or interfere, we are going to impose a cost on that adversary,” Nakasone stated.

News
Mark Esper on Review of DoD’s JEDI Cloud Contract
by Jane Edwards
Published on September 9, 2019
Mark Esper on Review of DoD’s JEDI Cloud Contract


Jeff Brody
Mark Esper

Defense Secretary and a 2019 Wash100 Award winner Mark Esper said he has no “hard timeline” to complete his assessment of the Pentagon’s potential 10-year, $10B Joint Enterprise Defense Infrastructure cloud computing contract, Bloomberg reported Friday.

“I want to make sure I get to the point where I’m comfortable enough to know it,” he said of the JEDI program.

He said he is reviewing the Department of Defense’s handling of the cloud acquisition process and whether JEDI is the right strategy. In August, DoD’s inspector general formed a team of auditors to review the JEDI contract. Microsoft and Amazon are the final two contenders for the single-award cloud contract.

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