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Report: James Mattis Asks White House to Develop National AI Strategy
by Jane Edwards
Published on August 28, 2018
Report: James Mattis Asks White House to Develop National AI Strategy


Report: James Mattis Asks White House to Develop National AI StrategyDefense Secretary James Mattis has called on President Donald Trump to come up with a national artificial intelligence strategy in order to keep up with AI development plans of China and other countries, The New York Times reported Sunday.

Mattis asked the Trump administration to establish a presidential commission that would help position the U.S. as “a leader not just in matters of defense but in the broader ‘transformation of the human condition,’” according to a May memo obtained by the publication.

The report said the Defense Department has launched efforts to advance AI and one of those is the establishment of a joint AI center in June to oversee AI initiatives across the Pentagon and service branches.

In May, the White House formed a new select committee within the National Science and Technology Council to help coordinate federal research initiatives related to AI.
 

Government Technology/News
NIST Seeks Feedback on Initial Guide on Trusted Cybersecurity Tools for Cloud Operations
by Monica Jackson
Published on August 28, 2018
NIST Seeks Feedback on Initial Guide on Trusted Cybersecurity Tools for Cloud Operations


NIST Seeks Feedback on Initial Guide on Trusted Cybersecurity Tools for Cloud OperationsThe National Institute of Standards and Technology is seeking feedback regarding a draft practice guide for the use of trusted cybersecurity tools to conduct cloud workloads on hybrid cloud platforms.

The agency said Friday the document aims to showcase the effect of using credible computing systems on cloud operations, boost data security practices within workloads and protect data privacy.

Feedback on the preliminary draft will be used to develop the NIST Cybersecurity Practice Guide.

NIST’s National Cybersecurity Center of Excellence will accept initial comments until Sept. 30.

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Report: Senate’s FY 2019 Minibus Measure to Appropriate $60M for Health IT Interoperability Efforts
by Jane Edwards
Published on August 28, 2018
Report: Senate’s FY 2019 Minibus Measure to Appropriate $60M for Health IT Interoperability Efforts


Report: Senate’s FY 2019 Minibus Measure to Appropriate $60M for Health IT Interoperability EffortsA package of fiscal 2019 appropriations bills passed by the Senate would earmark $60.3M in funds to support the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology’s health IT interoperability efforts, Meritalk reported Monday.

The upper chamber passed on Aug. 23 the minibus measure that would appropriate $854B in funds for the departments of Defense, Health and Human Services, Labor and Education.

The report said the Small Rural Hospital Improvement Grant Program would receive $15.9M in funding to facilitate health IT adoption.

The Senate measure would allocate an $85M budget for the Social Security Administration’s IT modernization effort and $20.77M for the Labor Department’s technology investment initiatives.
 

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DHS’ Eric Cho: Oral Presentations Could Help Agencies Facilitate Vendor Selection Under EIS Contract
by Jane Edwards
Published on August 28, 2018
DHS’ Eric Cho: Oral Presentations Could Help Agencies Facilitate Vendor Selection Under EIS Contract


DHS’ Eric Cho: Oral Presentations Could Help Agencies Facilitate Vendor Selection Under EIS ContractThe Department of Homeland Security’s procurement innovation lab has a list of nine contracting methods that federal agencies can use when choosing a contractor for a task order issued under the General Services Administration’s $50B Enterprise Infrastructure Solutions contract, FCW reported Monday.

Eric Cho, project lead for DHS’ PIL, said one of the techniques agencies can adopt is asking potential vendors to discuss their offerings through oral presentations and raising follow-up questions following such presentations.

Agencies can also add a “twist” by presenting a specific scenario and asking vendors how they plan to address the situation, Cho said Monday at a meeting of the American Council for Technology-Industry Advisory Council.

In August 2017, GSA awarded 10 companies spots on the potential 15-year EIS contract for telecommunications support services.
 

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NARA Says Agencies on Track to Implement Electronic Record-Keeping Process
by Monica Jackson
Published on August 28, 2018
NARA Says Agencies on Track to Implement Electronic Record-Keeping Process


NARA Says Agencies on Track to Implement Electronic Record-Keeping ProcessThe National Archives and Records Administration has found in a recent study that almost all federal agencies are preparing to completely adopt a digital record-keeping process, Federal News Radio reported Monday.

The agency said in its 2017 Federal Agency Records Management report that 98 percent of agencies claim they are on track to leave behind traditional means of managing records to implement a modernized procedure.

The effort is part of a joint directive from the Office of Budget and Management and NARA, as well as the Trump administration’s reorganization plan, which was announced in June.

The White House noted in the reorganization plan that electronic records will help streamline processing times and search operations for missing information.

The plan also mentions the need for agencies to review their current inventory of electronic records to save costs and lost records, as well as avoid deficient practices and services for paper records.

In 2015, NARA launched the Federal Electronic Records Modernization Initiative to help government organizations transition to electronic records and develop new service policies to keep up with changing trends in electronic records management.

NARA also partnered with the General Services Administration in 2016 to set requirements that agencies should follow to organize their e-records.

Government Technology/News
DISA OKs Samsung Galaxy S9 for DoD Mobility Unclassified Capability
by Nichols Martin
Published on August 28, 2018
DISA OKs Samsung Galaxy S9 for DoD Mobility Unclassified Capability


DISA OKs Samsung Galaxy S9 for DoD Mobility Unclassified CapabilityThe Defense Information Systems Agency has approved use of the Samsung Galaxy S9 and S9+ under the Defense Department‘s enterprise service that provides unclassified access for commercial mobile services.

The mobile phone company updated the models’ firmware to be eligible for operation under the DoD Mobility Unclassified Capability, DISA said Monday in a tweet.

DMUC establishes commercial-based connectivity to provide mobile platforms with access to DoD enterprise services such as the Defense Enterprise Email.

Last week, DISA unveiled a program designed to help DoD partners enroll iOS devices into DMUC.

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Brig. Gen. Roy Agustin: Deployable Air Base System Essential in Theater Operations
by Peter Graham
Published on August 28, 2018
Brig. Gen. Roy Agustin: Deployable Air Base System Essential in Theater Operations


Brig. Gen. Roy Agustin: Deployable Air Base System Essential in Theater OperationsBrig. Gen. Roy Agustin, director of logistics, engineering and force protection for U.S. Air Forces in Europe and Air Forces Africa, told  Defense News in an interview published Monday that USAFE has invested in deployable air base systems for use in operations across its 104-nation theater.

He said an effort to procure DABS — a package of military shelters, vehicles and construction equipment — is still in the early stage and received initial funds in the current fiscal year.

“I see it more as the ability to be more agile in our basing,” he told the publication.

Agustin added the systems can support strategic positioning in a given geographic location to accelerate movement of forces who conduct humanitarian assistance efforts or address kinetic threats, as well as support mobility of troops who work with allies.

He noted that the strategy of placing DABS at Poland’s 31st Air Base, which is the location of the first DABS proof-of-concept exercise held from July 16 to Aug. 14, helped U.S. air forces deliver war reserve materiel they had from their site in the West – Luxembourg, Germany or the U.K. – to their base in Poland.

Government Technology/News
Army to Employ New Cybersecurity Tool for Multidomain Missions; Col. Steve Rehn Quoted
by Monica Jackson
Published on August 28, 2018
Army to Employ New Cybersecurity Tool for Multidomain Missions; Col. Steve Rehn Quoted


Army to Employ New Cybersecurity Tool for Multidomain Missions; Col. Steve Rehn QuotedCol. Steve Rehn, cyber capabilities manager at the U.S. Army Cyber Center of Excellence, has said the service is developing a prototype of a cybersecurity tool for multidomain operations, C4ISRNET reported Tuesday.

Rehn explained during the 2018 TechNet August event that the cyber situational understanding tool will help commanders understand and make decisions in their respective non-physical operating environments, encompassing cyber, the electromagnetic spectrum, space and social media.

The cyber SU program will collect data from cyberspace sensors to notify commanders about potential attacks on military networks.

The situational awareness tool also aims to help military leaders predict mission outcomes when a link stops functioning, which could allow enemies to launch an attack.

Rehn noted that the Army has yet to program cyber SU to understand emerging adversary tactics and observed activity within cyberspace that can affect operations in the physical battlespace.

Executive Moves/News
Chief Master Sgt. Jason France Assigned as TRANSCOM Senior Enlisted Leader
by Nichols Martin
Published on August 28, 2018
Chief Master Sgt. Jason France Assigned as TRANSCOM  Senior Enlisted Leader


Chief Master Sgt. Jason France Assigned as TRANSCOM Senior Enlisted LeaderChief Master Sgt. Jason France, chief at Headquarters Air Force Materiel Command, has been assigned to serve as senior enlisted leader of the U.S. Transportation Command.

He will perform his new duties from Scott Air Force Base, Ill., succeeding Chief Master Sgt. Matthew Caruso, the Defense Department said Monday.

France joined the U.S. Air Force in 1990, his career spanning the staff, squadron, wing, center, group and command levels. He took part in major security and military operations such as Sea Signal, Southern Watch, Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom.

In his current role with AFMC, France advises leaders on factors that contribute to the performance of enlisted airmen, and supports efforts to develop and implement policy.

France’s assignment to TRANSCOM comes four days after U.S. Army Gen. Stephen Lyons’ swearing in as the command’s new leader.

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DHS Sets Allocations of $1.6M for FY 2018 Preparedness Grant Initiatives; Kirstjen Nielsen Quoted
by Peter Graham
Published on August 27, 2018
DHS Sets Allocations of $1.6M for FY 2018 Preparedness Grant Initiatives; Kirstjen Nielsen Quoted


DHS Sets Allocations of $1.6M for FY 2018 Preparedness Grant Initiatives; Kirstjen Nielsen QuotedThe Department of Homeland Security has allocated over $1.6B in fiscal 2018 funds to preparedness grant programs that seek to help state, local, territorial and tribal agencies respond to disasters and other emergencies.

These allotments comprise more than $1.3B in non-competitive grant funding earmarked by the DHS in June and $345M in competitive grant funding that the department announced Friday.

“The DHS grant programs are flexible by design and purposed to help address our evolving risk environment. Response and recovery to catastrophic events strain our communities’ logistics, supply chains, communications and staffing capacities,” DHS Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen said.

“That is why our preparedness grant programs build and sustain critical capabilities today, so we will be ready tomorrow,” said Nielsen, a 2018 Wash100 recipient.

To help mitigate terrorism-related activities, the DHS will allot more than $1B for the Homeland Security Grant Program, $402M to the State Homeland Security Program, $580M to the Urban Area Security Initiative and $85M to Operation Stonegarden.

The department will also provide funds for law enforcement terrorism prevention activities, including more than $350M for the Emergency Management Performance Grant Program, $10M for the Tribal Homeland Security Grant Program, $60M for the Nonprofit Security Grant Program, $10M for the Intercity Passenger Rail-Amtrak Program, $100M for the Port Security Grant Program, $88M for the Transit Security Grant Program and $2M for the Intercity Bus Security Grant Program.

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