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Pentagon Issues Intellectual Property Strategy; Ellen Lord Quoted
by Jane Edwards
Published on October 21, 2019
Pentagon Issues Intellectual Property Strategy; Ellen Lord Quoted


Jeff Brody
Ellen Lord

The Department of Defense on Wednesday released a new intellectual property strategy that would create a cadre to provide assistance to DoD agencies with regard to IP licensing and management, Federal News Network reported Friday.

“They will develop DoD guidance, training and assistance to the whole-of-government effort to address the protection of data rights, while we concurrently continue our defense against cybersecurity threats that target U.S. intellectual property,” Ellen Lord, defense undersecretary for acquisition and sustainment and a 2019 Wash100 Award winner, said of the new IP cadre.

“The cadre will be small and our intent is to have members advise, assist and provide resources to DoD components on IP matters various stages of the lifecycle system,” she added.

The new IP strategy requires the incorporation of IP planning into strategies for acquisition and advances the development of customized IP strategies for each weapons platform based on unique characteristics. DoD plans to release a new strategy that aims to facilitate software acquisition and issue an updated draft of its Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification in November.

Government Technology/News
Laura Stanton: GSA’s E-Commerce Proof-of-Concept Seeks to Capture Spending Data Related to Micro-Purchases
by Jane Edwards
Published on October 21, 2019
Laura Stanton: GSA’s E-Commerce Proof-of-Concept Seeks to Capture Spending Data Related to Micro-Purchases


Jeff Brody
Laura Stanton

Laura Stanton, deputy assistant commissioner for category management at the General Services Administration, said a plan to field an e-marketplace platform seeks to provide GSA and other agencies better visibility into their spending, Federal Times reported Friday. Earlier this month, GSA started soliciting e-commerce platforms to demonstrate a proof-of-concept meant to facilitate purchases in the federal government.

“What we’re doing with the proof-of-concept isn’t intended to change buying from the Multiple Award Schedule or the Global Supply Program or the other things agencies use for above micro-purchase,” Stanton told the publication. “But this is intended to target that $6 billion that agencies are spending under the micro-purchase [threshold] on these items. And if we can do that really efficiently, then that does free up people’s time and gives us the access to that data in a way that we just don’t have today.”

Stanton said about six to eight agencies have expressed plans to take part in the proof-of-concept and GSA intends to award a contract by the end of the first quarter of fiscal 2020 with plans to launch the program in calendar year 2020. Responses to the request for proposals are due Nov. 1.

Executive Moves/News
Dan Brouillette Nominated for Energy Secretary Post
by Jane Edwards
Published on October 21, 2019
Dan Brouillette Nominated for Energy Secretary Post


Jeff Brody
Dan Brouillette

President Trump has nominated Dan Brouillette, deputy secretary of the Department of Energy, to serve as the next secretary of DOE, The Hill reported Friday. Trump’s announcement on Twitter came a day after Energy Secretary Rick Perry announced his plan to step down from his post at the end of the year.

Brouillette assumed his current role in August 2017. He previously served as senior vice president and public policy lead at financial services firm USAA and a VP at Ford Motor.

He was also a chief of staff to the House Energy and Commerce Committee and served as assistant secretary at DOE for two years starting in 2001.

Executive Moves/News
FirstNet Board Welcomes Public Safety Experts Karima Holmes, Matt Slinkard
by Nichols Martin
Published on October 18, 2019
FirstNet Board Welcomes Public Safety Experts Karima Holmes, Matt Slinkard


Jeff Brody

Wilbur Ross, secretary of commerce, has added two public safety experts to the First Responder Network Authority Board.

Karima Holmes, who directs Washington, D.C.’s Office of Unified Communications, and Matt Slinkard, executive assistant chief of police in Houston, Texas, will join a board that oversees the FirstNet public safety broadband network, the commerce department said Thursday.

Holmes leads call activities for D.C.’s 911 emergency and 311 basic services. She helped the district update and prepare dispatch centers for the Next-Generation 911 technology. Slinkard oversees investigations across five commands and 22 divisions within Houston’s police department.

“They are experts in their fields and bring additional substantive technical and public safety experience to the board as we continue to drive the FirstNet Roadmap forward based on public safety’s priorities,” said Edward Horowitz, the board’s chair.

Government Technology/News
NASA Gathers Gateway Design Input From Industry Prototypes; Mike Gernhardt Quoted
by Nichols Martin
Published on October 18, 2019
NASA Gathers Gateway Design Input From Industry Prototypes; Mike Gernhardt Quoted


NASA Gathers Gateway Design Input From Industry Prototypes; Mike Gernhardt Quoted
Mike Gernhardt

NASA is evaluating five mockups representative of proposed designs for facilities of Gateway, the space agency’s future outpost for manned lunar missions, Reuters reported Thursday. Northrop Grumman, Lockheed Martin, Boeing, Sierra Nevada Corp. and Bigelow Aerospace each submitted outpost prototypes with funds from a $65 million allotment.

Mike Gernhardt, principal investigator for testing the prototypes, told Reuters the mockups feature a small kitchen, sleep stations with noise cancelling, exercising equipment and a toilet strategically located to prevent cross-contamination with food and scientific activities.

NASA will use the prototyping’s results to develop Gateway’s blueprint. The space agency proposed to allot $500 million for Gateway’s initial development under fiscal year 2020.

Government Technology/News
Lt. Gen. Bruce Crawford: Army to Highlight Security in New Data Strategy
by Nichols Martin
Published on October 18, 2019
Lt. Gen. Bruce Crawford: Army to Highlight Security in New Data Strategy


Lt. Gen. Bruce Crawford: Army to Highlight Security in New Data Strategy
Lt. Gen. Bruce Crawford

Lt. Gen. Bruce Crawford, chief information officer/G-6 of the U.S. Army, said the service branch’s upcoming data strategy will focus on security, Fifth Domain reported Wednesday.

The new strategy will significantly involve the service’s Artificial Intelligence Task Force, a unit currently developing AI-driven target recognition technology. Crawford said the task force awaits the strategy to establish a common foundation for applying AI technologies.

“If you don’t have security baked-in from the beginning in a DevSecOps-like environment, then [first] you’re not going to be protected and secure, and [second] you’re going to spend a lot of resources individually trying to attack the security problem,” Crawford told C4ISRNet Wednesday at the Association of the U.S. Army’s conference.

The new strategy would also address the lack of security guidance of the Army’s previous 2016 strategy.

Contract Awards/Government Technology/News
Leidos Awarded $47M Contract to Provide Technical Support Services for U.S. Air Force; Ed Whitehouse Quoted
by William McCormick
Published on October 18, 2019
Leidos Awarded $47M Contract to Provide Technical Support Services for U.S. Air Force; Ed Whitehouse Quoted


Jeff Brody

The U.S. Air Force has awarded Leidos a potential six-year, $47 million indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity contract to provide support services for the Air Force Technical Applications Center’s (AFTAC) U.S. National Data Center (U.S. NDC), Leidos announced on Friday.

Leidos will provide maintenance, sustainment, configuration management, database and system administration, development, testing, and integration of geophysical data processing software, hardware, and data into the U.S. NDC system.

“With more than 20 years of experience supporting AFTAC to monitor nuclear weapons test-ban treaties, we have a deep understanding of this customer’s mission,” said Vice President Ed Whitehouse, Leidos C4ISR Services & Solutions. “We appreciate that the U.S. Air Force has again entrusted Leidos to help protect and preserve our nation’s security.”

AFTAC’s mission is to ensure nuclear test treaty compliance by monitoring, detecting, and reporting technical data from foreign nuclear explosions.

About Leidos

Leidos is a Fortune 500 information technology, engineering, and science solutions and services leader working to solve the world’s toughest challenges in the defense, intelligence, homeland security, civil, and health markets. The company’s 33,000 employees support vital missions for government and commercial customers.

DoD/Government Technology/News
Booz Allen Hamilton, National Technical Information Service to Support JAIC; Steve Escaravage Quoted
by William McCormick
Published on October 18, 2019
Booz Allen Hamilton, National Technical Information Service to Support JAIC; Steve Escaravage Quoted


Jeff Brody

Booz Allen Hamilton announced on Friday that the company has entered into an agreement, under its joint venture partner agreement with the U.S. Department of Commerce’s National Technical Information Service (NTIS), to assist the U.S. Department of Defense’s (DoD) Joint Artificial Intelligence Center (JAIC).

“Artificial intelligence will fundamentally change how the U.S. government protects our national interests and delivers services to citizens,” said Steve Escaravage, a Booz Allen senior vice president and leader in the firm’s analytics and AI business.

Booz Allen will collaborate NTIS to provide innovative data services to federal agencies, through joint venture partnerships with the private sector, to advance federal data priorities, promote economic growth, and enable operational excellence.

In addition, Booz Allen will support the JAIC’s cybersecurity National Mission Initiative (NMI) with cyber sense-making, focusing on network event detection, user activity monitoring and cyber data engineering planning.

The team will adapt and integrate components of those products, conduct wholesale AI development, and establish a Development Operations (DevOps) pipeline to rapidly deliver AI capabilities into DoD mission environments.

“We’re hearing from clients daily who are keen to explore how AI can help support their missions. Booz Allen has been a first mover in this space, strategically investing in building AI solutions and an industry-leading team, seasoned at navigating the complexities of operationalizing AI at scale – from identifying important ethical considerations to tackling technical hurdles,” Escaravage added.

About Booz Allen Hamilton

For more than 100 years, business, government, and military leaders have turned to Booz Allen Hamilton to solve their most complex problems. They trust us to bring together the right minds: those who devote themselves to the challenge at hand, who speak with relentless candor, and who act with courage and character. They expect original solutions where there are no roadmaps. They rely on us because they know that we will find the answers and change the world together.

Cybersecurity/DoD/Government Technology/News
Katie Arrington: Awareness Key to Fortifying Defense Industrial Base’s Cybersecurity Posture
by Brenda Marie Rivers
Published on October 18, 2019
Katie Arrington: Awareness Key to Fortifying Defense Industrial Base’s Cybersecurity Posture


Katie Arrington: Awareness Key to Fortifying Defense Industrial Base's Cybersecurity Posture
Katie Arrington

Katie Arrington, chief information security officer of the Department of Defense’s acquisition policy office, has said that a “change of culture” in government acquisition is necessary to prevent theft by foreign adversaries, Cyberscoop reported Wednesday.

She told attendees at an event hosted by the Consortium for Information and Software Quality that minimal awareness on cybersecurity breaches throughout the defense industrial base is still a pervasive problem, and that cybersecurity practices are “not something that changes by the day.”

Arrington’s comments come after the DoD released its draft Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification guidelines, which cover foundational security standards to prevent breaches of sensitive data and intellectual property theft.

The Pentagon plans to issue an updated draft next month ahead of defense agencies’ implementation of the standards in their requests for information next year.

News/Press Releases
Suzette Kent: Automating Gov’t Procedures Would Bring More Benefits Than Risks
by Brenda Marie Rivers
Published on October 18, 2019
Suzette Kent: Automating Gov’t Procedures Would Bring More Benefits Than Risks


Jeff Brody

Suzette Kent, federal chief information officer and 2019 Wash100 Award recipient, said that inculcating fear over automation making human jobs obsolete is “not the best path forward” for artificial intelligence efforts, Federal News Network reported Thursday.

Kent said at a recent Bipartisan Policy Center event that while automation would result in reskilling initiatives for some government employees, it would also bring benefits such as fewer repetitive tasks.

“We know for a fact that we are creating more jobs in the data space, in the computational space,” she said. “We have more gaps than we can forecast that we think we’ll be able to fill.”

Kent’s comments come as Reps. Will Hurd, R-Texas, and Robin Kelly, D-Ill., work to establish a national AI strategy to ensure U.S. leadership in AI research. The strategy is slated for release in May 2020.

“We have to dramatically increase the resources devoted to research and development,” said Hurd, a fellow 2019 Wash100 Award winner. “The government should set an example in leading the way and adopting AI. This is going to save taxpayer dollars, but also make the government more efficient.”

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