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FBI Director Christopher Wray, UAE VP & PM discuss bilateral security cooperation
by Joanna Crews
Published on April 12, 2018
FBI Director Christopher Wray, UAE VP & PM discuss bilateral security cooperation


FBI Director Christopher Wray, UAE VP & PM discuss bilateral security cooperationChristopher Wray, director of the FBI, and the head of the United Arab Emirates discussed the countries’ partnership for the enforcement of security in the region and the world.

Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, vice president and prime minister of the UAE and ruler of Dubai, received the FBI director and U.S. delegates for the discussion on enhanced cooperation between the federal investigative agency and its UAE counterparts, the government of Dubai said Wednesday.

The meeting that also included Sheikh Maktoum bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, deputy ruler of Dubai, was intended to address the exchange of information on extremism and terrorism and the collaboration for cybersecurity.

Several other officials of the Arabian country were also present at the discussion.

DHS/News
DHS launches Cyber Storm VI; Jeanette Manfra comments
by Monica Jackson
Published on April 12, 2018
DHS launches Cyber Storm VI; Jeanette Manfra comments


DHS launches Cyber Storm VI; Jeanette Manfra commentsThe Department of Homeland Security has launched the sixth Cyber Storm exercise, where over 1,000 players aim to assess and enhance procedures that need to be taken to resolve a cyber incident, Federal News Radio reported Wednesday.

DHS has started working with players from the National Cybersecurity and Communications Integration Center, federal governments and private companies to evaluate the agency’s National Cyber Incident Response Plan during the exercise.

Jeanette Manfra, assistant secretary for cybersecurity and communications at DHS, stated that the activity aims to uncover the details of the plan and develop ways to exchange cyber threat information for the future.

DHS designed Cyber Storm VI to focus on the critical manufacturing, transportation and information technology sectors.

The report said the exercise participants will also test the department’s own internal communication mechanisms and observe how it coordinates with private sector, state and local partners and vice versa.

DHS conducted its last Cyber Storm activity in 2016, welcoming 100 organizations and over 1,200 registered players from different countries.

Cybersecurity/News
Kenneth Rapuano: White House will implement modified national cyber strategy soon
by Monica Jackson
Published on April 12, 2018
Kenneth Rapuano: White House will implement modified national cyber strategy soon


Kenneth Rapuano: White House will implement modified national cyber strategy soonAssistant Secretary of Defense Kenneth Rapuano has confirmed that the White House will soon begin implementing the modified national cyber strategy, which intends to help the government handle cyber defense and threats, NextGov reported Wednesday.

The new strategy comes after U.S. lawmakers found that the lack of an overarching cyber policy is preventing the execution of government cyber operations.

The report said previous overarching policies were unable to prevent cyber strikes against the U.S. government during the Obama administration.

Rapuano noted that the strategy will inform a cyber posture document from the Department of Defense to be released in August.

The strategy aims to further protect federal government computer networks, maximize government resources to safeguard critical infrastructure and establish standard rules in cyberspace.

 

DoD/News
Report: Review of DoD nuclear command, control & communications system now underway
by Jane Edwards
Published on April 12, 2018
Report: Review of DoD nuclear command, control & communications system now underway


Report: Review of DoD nuclear command, control & communications system now underwayThe Defense Department’s nuclear command, control and communications system is now under review amid increasing threats in cyber and space domains as cited in the Nuclear Posture Review, SpaceNews reported Wednesday.

The NC3 system includes communications satellites, ground stations and aircraft; control centers for nuclear platforms; and warning satellites and radars.

“Discussions are taking place at the secretary of defense and chairman levels,” Gen. Robin Rand, commander of the Air Force Global Strike Command, said Wednesday at an Air Force Association event.

Rand noted that the U.S. Strategic Command “will have a heavy role” in the NC3 review effort that is led by Joint Chiefs of Staff director of operations.

“The Joint Staff is leading a planning team consisting of DoD NC3 subject matter experts and stakeholders in an effort to review and make recommendations on improvements to NC3 governance,” Maj. Will Powell, a spokesman for the Joint Staff, told the publication in a statement.

“Current planning efforts are on track to provide recommendations to the secretary of defense by May 1,” Powell added.

DoD/News
Lt. Gen. Samuel Greaves: F-35 could zero in on ballistic missiles by 2025
by Jane Edwards
Published on April 12, 2018
Lt. Gen. Samuel Greaves: F-35 could zero in on ballistic missiles by 2025


Lt. Gen. Samuel Greaves: F-35 could zero in on ballistic missiles by 2025
Samuel Greaves

Lt. Gen. Samuel Greaves, director of the Missile Defense Agency, has said the F-35 fighter aircraft could detect, monitor and target ballistic missiles by 2025, Breaking Defense reported Wednesday.

“I’d say six to seven years to essentially work out the concept of operations (and) develop the capabilities — (whether) it’s sensor-based or a new fast missile that’s hung on the bottom of an F-35 for the [Ballistic Missile Defense System) mission — integrate those capabilities, test them and deliver them into a theater of operations,” Greaves told the Senate Appropriations Committee’s defense subpanel.

“Our job is to look outside of the classic missile defense system and look for sensors and shooters that would be able to contribute when integrated into the BMDS, and we see F-35 as one,” he noted.

Greaves, a 2018 Wash100 recipient, said MDA has been working with the U.S. Air Force and the U.S. Navy on how they will integrate the Lockheed Martin-built fighter jet into missile defense.

He also cited the role of regional combatant commanders in efforts to determine potential F-35 applications in missions.

DoD/News
GAO: DoD should factor workload, unmanned aircraft use into fighter squadron requirements review
by Jane Edwards
Published on April 12, 2018
GAO: DoD should factor workload, unmanned aircraft use into fighter squadron requirements review


GAO: DoD should factor workload, unmanned aircraft use into fighter squadron requirements reviewThe Government Accountability Office has recommended that the Defense Department reassess fighter pilot squadron requirements across military services to mirror existing and emerging conditions such as the rise in workload and use of unmanned aircraft systems.

GAO said in a report publicly released Wednesday officials at the Air Force, Navy and the Marine Corps noted that they have not reviewed or updated squadron requirements in the last two years.

Squadron leaders said fighter pilot workload has climbed in recent years due to a decline in administrative support and changes in fighter jet technology and tactics.

The congressional watchdog analyzed gaps between the actual fighter pilot staffing levels and authorizations from fiscal year 2006 to FY 2017 across the three services and found that the Air Force showed the widest gap at 27 percent in FY 2017, followed by the Navy at 26 percent and Marine Corps at 24 percent.

Service officials said the gaps could be associated with reduced training opportunities, rising attrition rate driven by career dissatisfaction and aircraft readiness challenges, according to the report.

DoD/News
MDA seeks to update sensors for hypersonic threat defense
by Mary-Louise Hoffman
Published on April 12, 2018
MDA seeks to update sensors for hypersonic threat defense


MDA seeks to update sensors for hypersonic threat defenseU.S. Air Force Lt. Gen. Samuel Greaves, director at the Missile Defense Agency, has said at a congressional hearing that modernizing sensors can help MDA counter emerging missile threats, C4ISRNET reported Wednesday.

“The hypersonic threat is real and it’s coming,” he told members of the Senate Appropriations defense subcommittee Wednesday.

“Plus with the more complex countermeasures that these threats will produce to confuse our defensive systems, the ability to maintain a custody becomes even more important.”

Greaves, a 2018 Wash100 recipient, noted that MDA is requesting $120.4 million in fiscal 2019 funds to develop a kill chain technology, analyze target of opportunity events, implement space sensor technology and update multidomain command-and-control systems as part of the agency’s hypersonic defense effort.

DoD/News
Navy Supply Corps’ Rear Adm. Kevin Jones named next DLA Distribution commander
by Joanna Crews
Published on April 11, 2018
Navy Supply Corps’ Rear Adm. Kevin Jones named next DLA Distribution commander


Navy Supply Corps' Rear Adm. Kevin Jones named next DLA Distribution commander
Kevin Jones

Rear Adm. Kevin Jones, a member of the U.S. Navy Supply Corps and head of the Office of Special Projects in Washington, D.C., has been named the next commander of the Defense Logistics Agency Distribution.

The Secretary of the Navy and Chief of Naval Operations announced Jones’ new assignment that will be formalized at the DLA Distribution change of command slated on June 11, the agency said Tuesday.

Jones served as the commanding officer for the Naval Supply Systems Command at the Fleet Logistics Center Sigonella and for the Naval Special Warfare Group 1 of the Logistics Support Unit.

His naval deployment includes service on the USS Jarrett (FFG-33) as head of the Supply Officer Department and on the USS Kitty Hawk (CV-63) as an officer for the material and aviation support divisions.

His assignments at NAVSUP also included roles as assistant commander for the Supply Operations and Logistics Policy (N3/N4) and as chief of staff at the command’s headquarters in Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania.

He served the head of the Naval Special Warfare Command as assistant chief of staff for logistics, engineering, maintenance and combat systems (N4) and supported the F/A-18 Super Hornet program as a contracting officer at the Naval Air Systems Command.

Jones’ on shore duty included assignments to the J4 Directorate as a joint logistics planner at the Headquarters U.S. Central Command and to the G4 Directorate as director of logistics on the staff of Commander Marine Corps Bases Western Area.

He was also stationed in Kuwait as an attachment to the U.S. Embassy and served as an adviser to the chief of logistics of the Kuwait Air Force.

Jones holds qualifications for aviation, surface and expeditionary supply warfare through his membership with the Acquisition Professional Community.

Civilian/News
DOE partners with National Association of Manufacturers for industry energy efficiency
by Joanna Crews
Published on April 11, 2018
DOE partners with National Association of Manufacturers for industry energy efficiency


DOE partners with National Association of Manufacturers for industry energy efficiencyThe Energy Department, through its Better Plants program, has teamed with the National Association of Manufacturers to form the Sustainability in Manufacturing partnership.

DOE said Tuesday the partnership aims to enhance energy productivity and efficiency in the manufacturing industry through research and development of systems and technologies and the expansion of partner accomplishments.

NAM and the department will engage manufacturers, identify energy efficiency opportunities and provide recognition for companies and executives that implement strategies for the advancement of enhanced energy use.

The Better Plants program is meant to help around 200 major manufacturers set energy efficiency goals and exchange approaches to reduce power consumption.

DOE detailed that the government annually spends more than $200 billion to provide the required power for the operations of manufacturing plants.

The department’s initiative is intended to support local economic competitiveness and generate jobs.

Cybersecurity/News
Lt. Gen. Paul Nakasone: US military ready to deter peer adversaries in cyberspace
by Jane Edwards
Published on April 11, 2018
Lt. Gen. Paul Nakasone: US military ready to deter peer adversaries in cyberspace


Lt. Gen. Paul Nakasone: US military ready to deter peer adversaries in cyberspace
Paul Nakasone

Lt. Gen. Paul Nakasone, the White House’s nominee to lead the National Security Agency and the U.S. Cyber Command, has said the U.S. military is prepared to launch cyber attacks on peer adversaries’ critical infrastructure through network intrusions during a future conflict, the Washington Free Beacon reported Tuesday.

“We face a challenging and volatile threat environment, and cyber threats to our national security interests and critical infrastructure rank at the top of the list,” Nakasone, commander of the Army Cybercom said in response to written questions by the Senate Intelligence Committee in March.

He responded to a question about the need to inform Russia, China and other near-peer adversaries about the U.S. military forces’ capacity to strike back in the event of attacks on U.S. critical infrastructure.

“The ability to respond appropriately and effectively is an essential element of any deterrence strategy,” said Nakasone, a 2018 Wash100 recipient.

“To be operationally effective in cyber space, U.S. forces must have the ability to conduct a range of preparatory activities which Lt. Gen. Paul Nakasone: US military ready to deter peer adversaries in cyberspacemay include gaining clandestine access to operationally relevant cyber systems or networks,” he added.

He also discussed the persistent engagement concept and the risks posed by cyber threats to safety and public health.

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