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Capt. Eric Bach: Navy Should Partner With Defense Logistics Agency to Advance EABO Strategy
by Jane Edwards
Published on April 2, 2019
Capt. Eric Bach: Navy Should Partner With Defense Logistics Agency to Advance EABO Strategy


Capt. Eric Bach: Navy Should Partner With Defense Logistics Agency to Advance EABO Strategy

Military service planners and senior leaders from the Defense Logistics Agency Troop Support spoke about future sustainment platforms to support service strategies during a panel discussion held on March 21 in Philadelphia, DLA reported Monday. 

Capt. Eric Bach from the office of the chief of naval operations logistics analytics branch cited the role of partnerships with DLA and other defense agencies is advancing the U.S. Navy’s Expeditionary Advanced Base Operations concept. Bach said the Navy must employ the concept by advancing digital transformation, agile logistics and adoption of emerging technology platforms to maintain the service’s advantage against near-pear competitors.

“With regard to [DLA’s] whole of government approach…across the spectrum of competition, we’re going to have to rely on partners and provider,” Bach added.

Other service planners who presented at the event include Lt. Col. Adam Blanton, Marine Corps warfighting laboratory future operations officer; Army Lt. Col. Tracy Henry-Neill, concepts developer from Futures Command’s sustainment capabilities development integration directorate; and Air Force Lt. Col. Michael McLeod.

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NGA’s Todd Myers: China Uses GAN Technique to Tamper With Earth Images
by Jane Edwards
Published on April 1, 2019
NGA’s Todd Myers: China Uses GAN Technique to Tamper With Earth Images


NGA’s Todd Myers: China Uses GAN Technique to Tamper With Earth Images

Todd Myers, automation lead at the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency’s office of the director of technology, said China is using a technique called generative adversarial networks to deceive computers into seeing fake bridges and other objects in Earth satellite images, Defense One reported Sunday.

“The Chinese have already designed; they’re already doing it right now, using GANs—which are generative adversarial networks—to manipulate scenes and pixels to create things for nefarious reasons,” Myers said Thursday at the Genius Machines Summit. “So from a tactical perspective or mission planning, you train your forces to go a certain route, toward a bridge, but it’s not there. Then there’s a big surprise waiting for you,” he noted.

Myers said the intelligence community and military can counter GAN but would require duplicate satellite image collections.

“The biggest thing is the funding required to make sure you can do what I just talked about,” he added.

Myers will be featured as a panelist at the Potomac Officers Club’s 2019 Data Management Forum, which will be held on April 10 in Falls Church, Va. Click here to register for the event.

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Lawmaker Introduces Law Creating Cybersecurity Committee
by Matthew Nelson
Published on April 1, 2019
Lawmaker Introduces Law Creating Cybersecurity Committee


Lawmaker Introduces Law Creating Cybersecurity Committee

Rep. John Katko, R-NY, introduced a bipartisan law that will help boost U.S. cybersecurity readiness. The Cybersecurity Advisory Committee Authorization Act of 2019 will create an advisory team of cybersecurity professionals that will assist in the protection of enterprise systems from cyber attacks, Katko said Thursday.

The committee will provide cybersecurity knowledge and insight to the Department of Homeland Security and the director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency.

“The bipartisan measure I’ve introduced today takes steps towards equipping the agencies within the Department of Homeland Security with the necessary tools to respond to evolving cyber threats,” Katko said.

 

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CMS Competition Seeks to Accelerate AI Utilization in Health Care
by Matthew Nelson
Published on April 1, 2019
CMS Competition Seeks to Accelerate AI Utilization in Health Care


CMS Competition Seeks to Accelerate AI Utilization in Health Care

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services announced a competition that will offer up to $1.65M for artificial intelligence-driven initiatives to forecast unplanned admissions and other adverse events in hospitals or nursing facilities.

CMS said Wednesday the year long AI Health Outcomes Challenge provides an opportunity for innovators to develop   deep learning and neural network mechanisms to help clinicians manage the quality of care. The CMS Innovation Center might use innovations from the competition to evaluate provider payment and delivery models.

The agency could select up to 20 participants via an online application process during the launch stage, which runs through June. The winners will then design and test their proposed AI platforms using Medicare claims data as part of stage one. stage two. The winner will receive a $1M prize, and the runner-up will receive $250K.

Defense Agency Eyes Partnership With Industry to Move Apps to Cloud
by Darwin McDaniel
Published on April 1, 2019
Defense Agency Eyes Partnership With Industry to Move Apps to Cloud


Defense Agency Eyes Partnership With Industry to Move Apps to Cloud

The Defense Logistics Agency intends to continue partnerships with industry to move applications to the cloud, Federal News Network reported Friday. Officials want to move 90 percent of all apps and systems to the commercial cloud in the coming years.

Michelle Jacobs, director of the agency’s hosting office, said nearly 60 percent of all apps are in the cloud with plans made to accelerate the transition of services to commercial providers.

“In 2016, we had only migrated two applications. We improved to 57 in 2017, and last year we ended up with 189 application environments that we had actually migrated,” she said. “Since the beginning of 2019, we’ve also completed 10 additional application migrations. Our end state goal would be 100 percent of our applications in the cloud.”

The hosting office is reviewing the app architecture to determine requirements in moving to the cloud and deciding whether to migrate apps as a software-as-a-service. Jacobs said the cloud helped the agency save nearly $85M in its modernization efforts over the last three years.

Officials plan to leverage commercial services with a new pilot that will explore how its SAP system would work in the Amazon cloud.

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Defense Official Says Military Needs to Bolster Space Technology
by Darwin McDaniel
Published on April 1, 2019
Defense Official Says Military Needs to Bolster Space Technology


Defense Official Says Military Needs to Bolster Space Technology

Kenneth Rapuano, assistant secretary of defense for homeland defense and global security, said that the U.S. must do more and adapt new organizations, policies, doctrine, capabilities and joint force employment to retain military dominance in space.

He made the remarks as other nations increase their capabilities in space, according to Department of Defense report Friday. The U.S. needs to protect its targeting, communications and GPS location in addition to surveillance and reconnaissance tools that rely upon space technology, Rapuano said during a meeting with the Senate Armed Services Committee strategic forces subcommittee.

“To lose those capabilities would be very significant, and that is why we are so focused on defending and protecting them,” he said.

Rapuano warned lawmakers that the country is at risk of losing its edge to China and Russia, which have been developing military capabilities intended to place U.S. space systems at risk.

“The department must do more to accelerate its response to the changing dynamics of space by adapting our organizations, policies, doctrine, capabilities and joint force employment to more effectively deter aggression, protect our interests and enhance our lethality,” he said.

Military Leaders Seek Ways to Modernize Nuclear Forces
by Brenda Marie Rivers
Published on April 1, 2019
Military Leaders Seek Ways to Modernize Nuclear Forces


Military Leaders Seek Ways to Modernize Nuclear Forces

Elizabeth Durham-Ruiz, director of command, control, communications and computer systems for the U.S. Strategic Command, said the command has a viable plan to modernize the legacy nuclear triad, Space News reported Friday.

Durham-Ruiz noted in an interview that the command wants to take a holistic approach to addressing the nuclear command, control and communications enterprise’s integration, operations, analytics, requirements and systems engineering. She added that while all three of the system’s legs are being updated, it is still too early to say which future technologies will be implemented.

Gen. John Hyten, commander of Strategic Command, has been communicating with industry representatives, academic entities and national laboratories to support the effort, Durham-Ruiz said.

The initiative, known as NC3, includes a communications architecture and terrestrial sensors intended for threat monitoring activities. Modernization efforts will cost a projected $494B during the next decade, according to the Congressional Budget Office.

Executive Moves/News
Scott Soles Nominated for CFO in Department of Agriculture
by Nichols Martin
Published on April 1, 2019
Scott Soles Nominated for CFO in Department of Agriculture


Scott Soles Nominated for CFO in Department of Agriculture

President Trump nominated Scott Soles, an independent financial projects analyst, to be the chief financial officer at the  Department of Agriculture. Soles possesses 30 years of auditing, finance and consultancy experience, including time at various Fortune 500 firms, the White House said Friday.

“With over 30 years of experience in internal and external financial auditing, consulting and finance operations, Scott Soles will bring valuable financial management experience and knowledge to USDA,” Sonny Perdue, the agriculture secretary, said in a statement Friday. “I urge the Senate to act on Scott’s nomination as soon as possible.” 

Government Technology/News
Air Force Team Demos KC-135 Refuel Drone on F-35 Aircraft
by Matthew Nelson
Published on April 1, 2019
Air Force Team Demos KC-135 Refuel Drone on F-35 Aircraft


Air Force Team Demos KC-135 Refuel Drone on F-35 Aircraft

A U.S. Air Force-led team concluded tests on a drone refueling system designed to work with F-35 aircraft systems. The F-35 Lightning II program team launched an F-35B aircraft to the Edwards Air Force Base along with the KC-135 Stratotanker system to highlight the tanker’s capability to refuel at night operations, USAF said Friday.

The KC-135 works to attach to an aircraft’s lighting assembly through the use of a refueling probe. The ground team used amber and warm white lighting under varying brightness levels and determined that the latter tone will work for the tanker’s operators and the pilots.

“An issue with the current probe light was that it was too bright, blinding the KC-135 aerial refueling boom operators,” said Michael McGee, 418th Flight Test Squadron aerial refueling project manager at Edwards AFB. “The new light was designed to be less bright, but still bright enough for the F-35 pilot to see clearly.”

The Air Refueling Certification Agency will evaluate the tanker’s design and integrate the results into an updated flight clearance for the U.S. Marine Corps and Navy.

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Bipartisan Senator Group Reintroduces Space Frontier Act
by Nichols Martin
Published on April 1, 2019
Bipartisan Senator Group Reintroduces Space Frontier Act


Bipartisan Senator Group Reintroduces Space Frontier Act

A bipartisan group of senators reintroduced a new bill to extend the International Space Station’s operational life through 2030. The Space Frontier Act would allot funds for ISS’ continued operation and omit regulations that prevent the station from further development, the office of Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, said Thursday.

Cruz reintroduced this legislation with Sens. Kyrsten Sinema, D-Ariz., Roger Wicker, R-Miss., Ed Markey, D-Mass., and Gary Peters, D-Mich.

“The Space Frontier Act moves our nation forward in taking the critical step of continuing the operations and utilization of the International Space Station through 2030, securing the United States’ competitive edged against China in low-Earth orbit,” Cruz said.

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