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Senate Approves Bill Renaming DHS National Protection and Programs Directorate
by Jerry Petersen
Published on October 5, 2018
Senate Approves Bill Renaming DHS National Protection and Programs Directorate


Senate Approves Bill Renaming DHS National Protection and Programs DirectorateThe Senate has passed the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency Act of 2018, which renames the Department of Homeland Security‘s National Protection and Programs Directorate as the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, Federal News Radio reported Thursday.

Christopher Krebs, undersecretary for the NPPD, approved the bill’s passage, saying that the new name “clarifies and clearly signifies our mission” and will “help significantly in terms of recruiting.”

The piece of legislation will also reorganize NPPD. What will eventually be known as CISA will be made up of three divisions: the Cybersecurity Division, the Infrastructure Security Division and the Emergency Communications Division.

Meanwhile, some offices currently placed under the NPPD will be relocated to other parts of the DHS.

The piece of legislation, however, will have to go back to the House for another vote, the House Committee on Homeland Security press office said. The version of the bill that the Senate had approved came through with two amendments.

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DoD’s Acting Deputy CIO for Cybersecurity Lays Out Short-Term Plans for Data Protection Efforts
by Peter Graham
Published on October 5, 2018
DoD’s Acting Deputy CIO for Cybersecurity Lays Out Short-Term Plans for Data Protection Efforts


DoD's Acting Deputy CIO for Cybersecurity Lays Out Short-Term Plans for Data Protection EffortsThomas Michelli, acting deputy chief information officer for cybersecurity at the Defense Department, has said Defense Secretary James Mattis already has a short-term implementation plan to sustain cybersecurity efforts within the department, C4ISRNet reported Friday.

One of the measures that the department is working on is strengthening identity credentials and access management systems to ensure federal employees can only go to areas within a government facility that they are allowed to be in, thus potentially lessening the chances of both insider and outsider threat, Michelli said.

The DoD also wants to widen the scope of the defense industrial base form, which is audited by the Defense Security Service, to cover also proof of concepts from smaller firms.

The defense industrial base form contains information about a big company’s intellectual property assets, Michelli said.

The acting deputy cybersecurity CIO said the DoD has plans to increase its cyber workforce and added that Congress has allowed them the budget to be flexible both in salary and other forms of compensation, to entice professionals to work for the department.

The Pentagon has already filled 403 cyber positions and is looking to hire people for more than 8,000 more, Michelli said.

Lastly, Michelli noted that machine learning and artificial intelligence are key tools to uphold cybersecurity measures.

 

Government Technology/News
DARPA Unveils Program to Speed Up Discovery of Molecules for Defense Applications
by Jane Edwards
Published on October 5, 2018
DARPA Unveils Program to Speed Up Discovery of Molecules for Defense Applications

DARPA Unveils Program to Speed Up Discovery of Molecules for Defense ApplicationsThe Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency has launched a new program that seeks to develop artificial intelligence-based processes designed to accelerate the discovery of molecules for military applications.

The Accelerated Molecular Discovery program aims to “speed the time to design, validate, and optimize new molecules with defined properties from several years to a few months, or even several weeks,” Anne Fischer, program manager at DARPA’s defense sciences office, said in a statement published Thursday.

“We aim to develop the AI tools, models and experimental systems to enable autonomous design of molecules to quickly meet DoD needs,” Fischer added.

The AMD program will require researchers to build closed-loop platforms that work to facilitate autonomous extraction of chemical data from databases, carry out experimental measurements and adopt computational methods to create predictive tools.

DARPA will hold a proposers day webcast on Oct. 18 to discuss the program.
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Katerina Megas: Agencies Must Recognize Cyber Risks in IoT Devices
by Nichols Martin
Published on October 5, 2018
Katerina Megas: Agencies Must Recognize Cyber Risks in IoT Devices


Katerina Megas: Agencies Must Recognize Cyber Risks in IoT DevicesKaterina Megas, program manager for National Institute of Standards and Technology‘s Cybersecurity for Internet of Things program, said in a recent summit that agencies must be aware of challenges that IoT brings in cybersecurity, FCW reported Thursday.

Megas leads a program seeking to establish cybersecurity standards that would guide federal agencies’ usage of IoT devices.

The agency opened the draft of these standards for comments and suggestions and will continue accepting responses through Oct. 24.

“We plan on starting to release iterative discussion documents to talk about if there were a baseline for IoT devices,” Megas told FCW at the Internet of Things Global Summit.

These discussion documents are intended for release before the final version of the IoT standards undergoes publishing, the report noted.

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DoD Completes Missile Defense Review
by Jane Edwards
Published on October 5, 2018
DoD Completes Missile Defense Review


DoD Completes Missile Defense ReviewDeputy Defense Secretary Patrick Shanahan has announced that the Pentagon has completed a review that examines the country’s capabilities against missile threats, Defense News reported Thursday.

Shanahan said Wednesday at a media roundtable that the Defense Department has not yet scheduled the release of the missile defense review, which he said has been finalized “for quite some time.”

He noted that DoD is working to integrate the findings of the MDR strategy into its fiscal 2020 budget proposal that is expected to be completed in the next couple of months.

He hinted that the budget request will be based on DoD’s National Defense Strategy, National Posture Review and the White House’s National Security Strategy.
 

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NASA, UAE Space Agency Expand Collaboration in Space Operations; Jim Bridenstine Quoted
by Monica Jackson
Published on October 5, 2018
NASA, UAE Space Agency Expand Collaboration in Space Operations; Jim Bridenstine Quoted


NASA, UAE Space Agency Expand Collaboration in Space Operations; Jim Bridenstine QuotedNASA and the United Arab Emirates Space Agency have agreed to collaborate on space exploration and human spaceflight missions under a new arrangement.

The agreement allows the two agencies to conduct research in space biology, physical sciences and human research at UAE’s Mars Scientific City, NASA said Thursday.

The IA also includes training UAE astronauts, as well as allowing the Middle Eastern nation to access the International Space Station and participate in lunar exploration operations.

NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine explained that the partnership comes as the American space agency plans to relaunch crewed missions to the moon for long-term exploration and utilization.

He added that UAE is expanding its capabilities on Earth and in space with initiatives such as the Emirates Mars Mission, which is scheduled for launch in 2020.

The IA follows a framework agreement that the two agencies signed in 2016 to collaborate on ground-based and sub-orbital research, research and flight activities in low-Earth orbit and human and robotic exploration on the moon, among other things.

Government Technology/News
Suzette Kent: Emergency Alert System Test Seeks to Demonstrate Gov’t Digital Transformation
by Jane Edwards
Published on October 4, 2018
Suzette Kent: Emergency Alert System Test Seeks to Demonstrate Gov’t Digital Transformation


Suzette Kent: Emergency Alert System Test Seeks to Demonstrate Gov’t Digital TransformationFederal Chief Information Officer Suzette Kent has said the initial test of the National Wireless Emergency Alert System seeks to reflect the role of mobile platforms in advancing the federal government’s digital transformation efforts, MeriTalk reported Wednesday.

“That in itself is a testament to how digital and mobile is a connectivity point between citizens and government,” Kent said of the first official test.

“On the digital side, the focus is delivering high quality services to American citizens, and we are tasked every day to be effective stewards of taxpayer money,” she said Wednesday at a Dell Technologies-hosted summit.

Kent also noted the White House’s “aggressive focus” on efforts to build up and deliver digital experiences to citizens through a cross-agency priority goal in the President’s Management Agenda.
 

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Frank Konieczny: Air Force Plans to Base Acquisition Process on Kessel Run
by Monica Jackson
Published on October 4, 2018
Frank Konieczny: Air Force Plans to Base Acquisition Process on Kessel Run


Frank Konieczny: Air Force Plans to Base Acquisition Process on Kessel RunFrank Konieczny, chief technology officer of the U.S. Air Force, has said the service could reform its cyber acquisition process based on results from the Kessel Run Experimentation Lab, FCW reported Wednesday.

Konieczny explained during the Dell Digital Transformation Summit that the Air Force seeks to obtain an authority to operate within three or four weeks instead of six years.

He added that the service plans to revive programming as a career to sustain agile software development in the long run.

Standardization should be implemented across the code so that work turned over to new programmers will be easily understood, according to Konieczny. This will help speed up the delivery of products,

Government Technology/News
Ethical Hackers Identify 150 Vulnerabilities During Hack the Marine Corps Challenge
by Monica Jackson
Published on October 4, 2018
Ethical Hackers Identify 150 Vulnerabilities During Hack the Marine Corps Challenge


Ethical Hackers Identify 150 Vulnerabilities During Hack the Marine Corps ChallengeParticipants of a Defense Department-organized bug bounty challenge have discovered almost 150 vulnerabilities in the public-facing websites and services of the U.S. Marine Corps.

HackerOne said Wednesday more than 100 ethical hackers reported the vulnerabilities to the Marine Corps Cyberspace Command during the recent 20-day Hack the Marine Corps program and received over $150,000 for their efforts.

The DoD launched the challenge to boost the cybersecurity posture of the Marine Corps Enterprise Network.

MARFORCYBER Commander Maj. Gen. Matthew Glavy said the bug bounty challenge supports the Marine Corps in strengthening its warfighting platform, preparing for combat and reducing future vulnerabilities.

The DoD conducted the Hack the Marine Corps challenge as part of the Hack the Pentagon program, which is performed in coordination with HackerOne and the Defense Digital Services.

Executive Moves/News
Rita Baranwal to be Nominated DOE Assistant Secretary for Nuclear Energy
by Nichols Martin
Published on October 4, 2018
Rita Baranwal to be Nominated DOE Assistant Secretary for Nuclear Energy


Rita Baranwal to be Nominated DOE Assistant Secretary for Nuclear EnergyPresident Donald Trump intends to nominate Rita Baranwal, director of the Energy Department‘s Gateway for Accelerated Innovation in Nuclear initiative, as assistant secretary for nuclear energy

She previously served as materials technology manager at Bechtel Bettis and led research and development of on nuclear fuel components for naval reactors there, the White House said Wednesday.

In her current capacity, Baranwal works from the DOE’s Idaho National Laboratory and helps private sector organizations gain access to department expertise, resources and infrastructure that can support nuclear technology development, test and deployment efforts.

She is a member of the advisory boards at the University of California-Berkeley’s Nuclear Engineering Department and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s Materials Research Laboratory.

Baranwal held various positions at Westinghouse Electric Corp. before she joined Bechtel Bettis.

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