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Christopher Krebs: CISA’s Volunteer Border Deployment Won’t Impact Agency Operations
by Brenda Marie Rivers
Published on May 24, 2019
Christopher Krebs: CISA’s Volunteer Border Deployment Won’t Impact Agency Operations


Jeff Brody

Christopher Krebs, director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Agency and 2019 Wash100 awardee, said CISA’s volunteer border patrol work will not affect operations during a Georgetown University Law Center conference, Cyberscoop reported Wednesday. 

Ten of the Department of Homeland Security agency’s almost 3,500 employees have volunteered for temporary deployment at the southern border and an additional 10 will join the group. The move comes after Matt Travis, deputy director of CISA, sent an e-mail to CISA employees asking them to spend 30 to 45 days at the border to address “an ongoing surge in migrants”. 

Krebs noted that a maximum of 33 CISA volunteers must be sent to the border and only one to two of the already deployed volunteers are responsible for cybersecurity.

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Rep. Abigail Spanberger Announces Bipartisan Bill for 5G Network Security
by Matthew Nelson
Published on May 23, 2019
Rep. Abigail Spanberger Announces Bipartisan Bill for 5G Network Security


Jeff Brody

Rep. Abigail Spanberger unveiled a bipartisan legislation to protect U.S. mobile infrastructure and telecommunications systems from potential threats. The Secure 5G and Beyond Act seeks to push the government to create a strategy for defending consumers’ privacy and help companies as well as U.S. allies optimize 5G telecommunications system defenses, the office of Abigail Spanberger said Tuesday. In addition, the bill hopes to secure competition among U.S. companies and shield the integrity of international standards from political influence.

“As we work to achieve faster internet speeds and wider connectivity, our legislation would make sure we have a plan to deliver innovative technology to U.S. consumers, compete with China, and prevent foreign influence in 5G networks,” said Spanberger.

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Office of Personnel Management Unveils Workforce Dev’t Resource Kit
by Matthew Nelson
Published on May 23, 2019
Office of Personnel Management Unveils Workforce Dev’t Resource Kit


Jeff Brody

The U.S. Office of Personnel Management has introduced a suite of platforms to help managers, leaders and employees optimize federal agency workplaces. The Accelerating the Gears of Transformation kit is comprised of resources and guides in line with workforce development, OPM said Wednesday. 

Some of the tools within the suite include a group of steps for workforce transition, a reskill toolkit for human resource personnel and a decision-making playbook for leaders. In addition, the office intends to use the resource kit to modernize government and HR capabilities.

“The technology and workforce needs in the Federal workplace are changing rapidly, which means we have to change our thinking around talent management,” said Margaret Weichert, acting director at OPM. “Federal agencies will have greater capacity to redeploy workers, through reskilling efforts, to meet their most pressing, mission-critical needs,” added Weichert.

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Navy Forms New Squadron to Support Fleet Experimentation, USV Integration
by Mary-Louise Hoffman
Published on May 23, 2019
Navy Forms New Squadron to Support Fleet Experimentation, USV Integration


Jeff Brody

The U.S. Navy has created a squadron to help the military service experiment with surface warfighting systems and integrate unmanned surface vessels into the fleet, DVIDS reported Wednesday. Surface Development Squadron ONE, which the Navy re-designated from Zumwalt Squadron ONE, will coordinate USV requirements and develop material and technical tools to address tactical challenges for the service branch.

Capt. Henry Adams will lead SURFDEVRON ONE to accelerate the development and delivery of new technology to the surface force. Naval Base San Diego will serve as the new unit’s headquarters. Specifically, the squadron will manage and maintain medium to large USVs such as the Sea Hunter and Zumwalt-class guided missile destroyer ships.

Vice Adm. Richard Brown, commander of Naval Surface Force, announced the formation of SURFDEVRON ONE at a ceremony held Wednesday.

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USAF Sees Value in Faulty Data; Frank Konieczny Quoted
by Nichols Martin
Published on May 23, 2019
USAF Sees Value in Faulty Data; Frank Konieczny Quoted


Jeff Brody
Frank Konieczny

Analysts from the U.S. Air Force see to it that bad data must undergo evaluation with senior leadership before fixing, Fedscoop reported Wednesday. Frank Konieczny, USAF chief technology officer, said the service branch is working to keep data flaws uncensored. Data flaws may include obsolete formatting, typos and incorrect or incomplete input.

“We want the seniors to actually see the bad data so that they yell at people to get it fixed,” Konieczny said at a recent event of the Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association. He also said his team is working to segregate accurate data and faulty data via meta-tagging to allow for systematic use of both data types. 

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DHS Preps to Award Contract for New CDM Dashboard
by Darwin McDaniel
Published on May 23, 2019
DHS Preps to Award Contract for New CDM Dashboard


Jeff Brody

The Department of Homeland Security plans to issue a contract in the coming weeks for a new dashboard to utilize artificial intelligence and machine learning to support the agency’s Continuous Diagnostics and Mitigation program, FCW reported Wednesday. 

DHS wants to integrate emerging technologies into the dashboard to improve access and management of data gathered through CDM. Kevin Cox, program manager for CDM, said the contract may come out “within the next few days.” 

“It’s going to take us a few years to get everything in place, but this is what’s going to enable us to get to the more advanced capabilities,” Cox said. “Being able to bring in machine learning to interact with the data and get additional value for the agencies, bringing in AI to write the algorithms to really expand out what we can do with the data.”

The selected contractor will also bring data into the new DHS risk-scoring algorithm, called AWARE, which works to assess cybersecurity of agencies. The algorithm is scheduled for soft launch in October. 

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Willie Crenshaw: CDM Program Helps NASA Improve Cyber Posture
by Jane Edwards
Published on May 23, 2019
Willie Crenshaw: CDM Program Helps NASA Improve Cyber Posture


Jeff Brody
Willie Crenshaw

A NASA official said the space agency has transformed its cybersecurity posture since it implemented the Department of Homeland Security’s Continuous Diagnostics and Mitigation program in 2016, Nextgov reported Wednesday. 

CDM “has tremendously helped NASA not only implement certain tools across the agency, but it’s also helped change and it is changing the culture and the discussion around cybersecurity overall,” Willie Crenshaw, program executive for CDM and risk management at NASA, said Wednesday at an FCW-hosted event. 

Crenshaw mentioned how CDM helped improve its cyber response efforts and identify its assets. “We know more now than we did three years ago about what’s on NASA’s network,” he added.

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DISA’s Ernest Hibbs: U.S. Needs to Address System Engineering Gaps
by Nichols Martin
Published on May 23, 2019
DISA’s Ernest Hibbs: U.S. Needs to Address System Engineering Gaps


Jeff Brody

Ernest Hibbs, chief engineer of the Defense Information Systems Agency’s infrastructure directorate, spoke about the country’s systems engineering gaps during an event in Baltimore. Md. He discussed a number of cyber engineering problems including the country’s posture as a target and excessive use of funds for discussions, DISA said Wednesday.

“Systems engineering serves to anticipate how a computer or network-based system will be affected by malicious actors and cyber attacks,” he said at the Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association’s TechNet Cyber 2019 symposium. He identified issues having program managers meet changing needs and the difficulty of managing system engineering activities.

Hibbs also noted the problem of forcing engineers to work outside their specializations, among other issues. The chief engineer concluded by pointing out that the biggest problem in systems engineering is when a program manager is limited by ego and falsely convinced the work is finished. “Wherever we go, there is an ego – and that’s something that we have to stabilize,” he said.

Eugenia Jacobs, a computer scientist from the same directorate, expounded on Hibbs’ statements.

“Systems engineering provides a proven framework used to enhance stability and reliability in the development of cyber solutions,” she stated.

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OMB Issues Updated Identity, Credential & Access Management Policy
by Jane Edwards
Published on May 23, 2019
OMB Issues Updated Identity, Credential & Access Management Policy


Jeff Brody

The Office of Management and Budget issued a memorandum updating the identity, credential and access management policy for federal agencies.

Agencies should transition their ICAM strategies and platforms from the levels of assurance model towards a new framework “informed by risk management perspectives, the federal resource accessed and outcomes aligned to agency missions,” according to the memo issued Tuesday by Russell Vought, acting OMB director. 

The document directs agencies to comply with the requirements set by the Office of Personnel Management with regard to issuing and revoking personal identity verification credentials and implement measures to manage access control. Under the memo’s Shifting the Operating Model beyond the Perimeter section, agencies are advised to include in all contracts a requirement to comply with the Homeland Security Presidential Directive 12 and Federal Information Processing Standard 201 for contracting staff. 

The policy recommends the use of Tier 2 and best-in-class contract vehicles, shared services and the Continuous Diagnostics and Mitigation program to acquire digital certificates and other ICAM-related capabilities. OMB enumerated ICAM-related directives and deadlines for the departments of Homeland Security and Commerce, General Services Administration and OPM. 

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DoD Looks to Cut Regulations, Processes for Rapid Tech Acquisition
by Darwin McDaniel
Published on May 23, 2019
DoD Looks to Cut Regulations, Processes for Rapid Tech Acquisition


Jeff Brody

The official managing the Department of Defense’s acquisition enablers initiative sets policy updates and less acquisition regulations and cybersecurity standards as top priorities to accelerate adoption of new military capabilities, National Defense Magazine reported Wednesday. 

“If we can create a more modular approach to the way that we buy capabilities, we can deliver them faster,” Stacy Cummings, principal deputy assistant secretary of defense for acquisition enablers, said at the Special Operations Forces Industry Conference. “We can get them in the hands of the user faster, we can test them faster and we can reuse them when it makes sense across [DoD].” 

She said her office wants to revise policies to reduce paperwork and acquisition oversight and to establish a solid acquisition strategy. The initiative would provide tailored acquisition processes and tools to help DoD bring capabilities faster to service members. 

The policy updates would also include a new cybersecurity certification process that would enable vendors to offer products to all DoD programs. Cummings’ office plans to work with Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory and Carnegie Mellon’s Software Engineering Institute to create the certification. The acquisition official plans to implement the changes across DoD in 2020. 

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