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Air Force to Deliver Satellite, Space Debris Data Storage to Dept of Commerce
by Matthew Nelson
Published on July 22, 2019
Air Force to Deliver Satellite, Space Debris Data Storage to Dept of Commerce


Jeff Brody

The U.S. Air Force is slated to hand over a library of space and satellite debris data to the Department of Commerce to delegate space notification responsibilities to the agency, Spacenews reported Friday.

President Trump signed Space Policy Directive 3 ordering the Department of Defense to provide public space situational awareness data to the Department of Commerce. The legislation will also push the U.S. military to focus on the sustainment of freedom and access in space.

Additionally, the Department of Commerce issued a request for information to seek for cloud computing and artificial intelligence methods that will augment space situational awareness capacities in April. Kevin O’Connell, director of the Department of Commerce’s Office of Space Commerce, said the agency received 42 responses to the RFI and has extended the submission period through July 31st.

“We are going to get to work with some of these companies when we get access to this iteration of the Unified Data Library,” added O’Connell.

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Mark Warner: NBIB’s Pilot Efforts Key to Security Clearance Backlog Decrease
by Brenda Marie Rivers
Published on July 22, 2019
Mark Warner: NBIB’s Pilot Efforts Key to Security Clearance Backlog Decrease


Jeff Brody
Mark Warner

Mark Warner, D-Va., said that the National Background Investigations Bureau has seen improvement in the handling of security clearances as the agency experiences a 40 percent decrease in backlog, Federal News Network reported Friday. 

Warner, vice chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee and 2019 Wash100 Award winner, told the publication that the recent development may eventually lead to a “steady state” of 250,000 manageable case files. He added that NBIB launched pilot programs on new investigative techniques to quicken the vetting process ahead of the planned transfer of security clearance responsibilities to the Department of Defense.

“I meet with them on a regular basis to make sure that the transition is moving smoothly,” he said. “So far I give it pretty good marks.”

The DoD’s Consolidated Adjudications Facility took an average of 30 and 42 days to process the initial secret and top secret cases during the second quarter of fiscal 2019, while processing for periodic reinvestigations took 100 days. The Performance Accountability Council requires adjunctions to conclude within an average of 20 days.

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Jeanette Manfra on CISA’s Enterprise Approach to Cybersecurity
by Jane Edwards
Published on July 22, 2019
Jeanette Manfra on CISA’s Enterprise Approach to Cybersecurity


Jeff Brody
Jeanette Manfra

Jeanette Manfra, a top official at the Department of Homeland Security’s Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, said CISA is changing the way federal agencies address cyber threats by implementing an enterprise-based approach to cybersecurity, Nextgov reported Friday. 

“We try to be very focused on enterprise risks—how can we take action and how can they be tangible, doable actions, not just these things that are high in the sky, complicated and resource-intensive,” Manfra, assistant director for cybersecurity at CISA, said Thursday at a GovernmentCIO cyber forum in Arlington, Va. 

She also cited some of CISA’s accomplishments and initiatives, such as securing authority to issue binding operational directives, acquiring tools and services through the Continuous Diagnostics and Mitigation program and improving the security of agencies’ websites, email and communication systems.

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Reps. Suzan DelBene, John Katko Sponsor Bill to Address IoT Requirements
by Nichols Martin
Published on July 22, 2019
Reps. Suzan DelBene, John Katko Sponsor Bill to Address IoT Requirements


Jeff Brody

Reps. Suzan DelBene, D-Wash., and John Katko R-N.Y., presented a bill supporting the growing use of internet of things devices. The IoT Readiness Act would task the Federal Communications Commission to provide lawmakers with data required to continue the development of IoT devices, Delbene’s office said Wednesday. 

The bill seeks to address the spectrum requirements for increased accommodation of devices within an area. Insufficient spectrum would cause IoT device signals to constrain one another. The Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development projects that families would have 50 IoT devices on average by 2022.

The legislation aims to ready spectrum resources for potential increases in IoT activity across the country. “Our nation’s networks must be prepared to handle advanced levels of usage as household connectivity demand expands,” Katko said. 

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Lt. Gen. Robert Ashley: DIA Looks to Build AI-Based Intell Data Storage
by Mary-Louise Hoffman
Published on July 22, 2019
Lt. Gen. Robert Ashley: DIA Looks to Build AI-Based Intell Data Storage


Jeff Brody
Robert Ashley

U.S. Army Lt. Gen. Robert Ashley, director of the Defense Intelligence Agency and 2019 Wash100 Award winner, said that DIA wants to invest in a system to employ artificial intelligence and analytics to replace a 1996-era intelligence database during the Aspen Security Forum. He told the event audience that AI technology could automate manual processes and help people perform tasks that machines cannot do, according to an article published Saturday on the Department of Defense website.

At the forum, he also talked about cybersecurity risks to national security. Ashley said that nation-state actors conduct cyber activities that could affect grid, transportation, banking and water systems. The DIA chief also projected that future warfare operations will involve quantum encryption, computing, sensing and communications systems.

John Edwards of the CIA, Joshua Skule of the FBI and 2019 Wash100 Award recipients Vice Adm. Robert Sharp of the NGA and Lt. Gen. Robert Ashley of DIA will serve as keynote speakers for Potomac Officers Club’s 6th Annual Intel Summit on July 31st. Register for POC’s Intel Summit right here.

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David Trachtenberg Resigns as DoD Deputy Undersecretary for Policy
by Brenda Marie Rivers
Published on July 22, 2019
David Trachtenberg Resigns as DoD Deputy Undersecretary for Policy


Jeff Brody
David Trachtenberg

Lt. Col. Carla Gleason, spokesperson for the Department of Defense, has confirmed that David Trachtenberg is stepping down as deputy undersecretary of defense for policy, Defense News reported Saturday. Trachtenberg’s retirement followed his comments to the media on Turkey’s removal from the F-35 program.

Prior to his confirmation in 2017, Trachtenberg served as CEO of Shortwaver Consulting and held leadership roles at CACI International. He also spent time with the House Armed Services Committee and was principal deputy assistant secretary of defense for international security policy for two years.

According to Gleason, the Pentagon will name a replacement for Trachtenberg at a “later time”.

Executive Moves/News
Trump to Nominate Eugene Scalia for Labor Secretary Post
by Jane Edwards
Published on July 22, 2019
Trump to Nominate Eugene Scalia for Labor Secretary Post


Jeff Brody
Eugene Scalia

President Trump announced plans to nominate Eugene Scalia, a partner in the Washington office of law firm Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher, to serve as the next secretary of the Department of Labor, Politico reported Thursday. “Gene has led a life of great success in the legal and labor field and is highly respected not only as a lawyer, but as a lawyer with great experience working with labor and everyone else,” Trump wrote in a tweet posted Thursday. 

Previously, Scalia has served as a solicitor at DOL and as a special assistant to the attorney general at the Department of Justice. He is the son of the late Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia. His selection for the role came days after Labor Secretary Alexander Acosta announced his resignation.

DHS S&T Labs Demo Portable Explosive Trace Detectors
by Matthew Nelson
Published on July 19, 2019
DHS S&T Labs Demo Portable Explosive Trace Detectors


Jeff Brody

Two laboratories under the Department of Homeland Security’s science and technology directorate are teaming up to test portable explosives trace detectors. Researchers from the Transportation Security Laboratory validated gaps with the detectors and have spoken with vendors and customers to reinforce the devices’ functionality, DHS said Thursday.

In a separate demonstration, a team from the National Urban Security Technology Laboratory partnered with first responders to evaluate and compare five handheld ETDs in various outdoor and indoor scenarios based on standards provided by an unnamed focus group. NUSTL will analyze the collected data from the tests to create an assessment report.

“The combined expertise of NUSTL and TSL provided valuable insight to the first responders about the real functionality and detection capabilities of a number of handheld trace explosive detection equipment,” said Claudia Dengler, a principal investigator at TSL.

Government Technology/News
USAF Tests Program to Train Airmen in Digital Fields
by Nichols Martin
Published on July 19, 2019
USAF Tests Program to Train Airmen in Digital Fields


Jeff Brody

Air Education and Training Command has commenced beta testing of a program that aims to boost skills of airmen in digital technology. Project Nexus would task 18 airmen to study the topics of data science, software development or UI/UX design from July to November this year, the U.S. Air Force said Thursday.

Participants would undergo boot camp-style training throughout the program. AETC’s Technology Integration Detachment established the program and AFWERX-Austin provides hosting functions.

“Project NEXUS will drive internal AETC expertise in modern data science and mobile design and development,” said Capt. Kyle Palko, the program’s project manager. The Air Force may expand the program service-wide if the beta testing is successful, he added.

“Each cohort will train and study but also build a final, real-world capstone project that solves a data science or software development problem in AETC,” said Lt. Col. Eric Frahm, director of AETC’s technology integration detachment.

News
DLA Releases Supply Chain Security Strategy
by Brenda Marie Rivers
Published on July 19, 2019
DLA Releases Supply Chain Security Strategy


Jeff Brody

The Defense Logistics Agency released a new plan to address global supply chain security issues including counterfeit platform components and compromised Commercial and Government Entity supplier codes. DLA said Thursday that the Supply Chain Security Strategy collates input from Col. Scott Ritzel, executive director of the agency’s Nuclear Enterprise Support Office, as well as 20 DLA professionals.

Lt. Gen. Darrell Williams, director of the DLA, wrote in a statement on the DLA strategy’s webpage that the plan requires participation from every agency member because supply chain disruption is “not an option for the warfighter.”

“We operate a global supply chain that’s vulnerable to various threats, whether it be cyber or nefarious actors who are intentionally trying to either disrupt supply chains or present themselves as legitimate vendors,” Ritzel noted.

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