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Air Force Gen. Terrence O’Shaughnessy nominated to lead Northcom, NORAD
by Mary-Louise Hoffman
Published on April 11, 2018
Air Force Gen. Terrence O’Shaughnessy nominated to lead Northcom, NORAD


Air Force Gen. Terrence O’Shaughnessy nominated to lead Northcom, NORAD
Terrence O’Shaughnessy

President Trump has nominated U.S. Air Force Gen. Terrence O’Shaughnessy to be commander of the U.S. Northern Command and the North American Aerospace Defense Command.

The Defense Department said TuesdayO’Shaughnessy currently leads the Pacific Air Forces and serves as air component commander at the U.S. Pacific Command and executive director of the Pacific Air Combat Operations Staff.

He assumed these roles in July 2016 after he previously served as deputy commander of United Nations Command Korea and U.S. Forces Korea, as well as air component command leader at the South Korea/U.S. Combined Forces Command and head of the 7th Air Force in South Korea.

O’Shaughnessy’s also helped shape the Defense Department‘s regional planning and policy within Asia-Pacific and Central Asian regions during his tenure as deputy director at Joint Staff J5 for politico-military affairs in Asia.

He logged more than 3,000 flight hours with the F-16 Fighting Falcon aircraft.

Civilian/News
Multiple agencies sign MoU to expedite federal infrastructure project approvals
by Mary-Louise Hoffman
Published on April 10, 2018
Multiple agencies sign MoU to expedite federal infrastructure project approvals


Multiple agencies sign MoU to expedite federal infrastructure project approvalsAt least 12 federal agencies have agreed to cooperate in efforts to accelerate the environmental assessment and authorization process for major infrastructure projects, Bloomberg reported Monday.

Leaders of participating agencies signed a memorandum of understanding during a ceremony held Monday to implement President Trump’s executive order, titled “Establishing Discipline and Accountability in the Environmental Review and Permitting Process for Infrastructure Projects.”

The One Federal Decision MoU calls for signatories to work together to meet the government’s two-year goal for completing the project review process.

Participants include the departments of Commerce, Energy, Interior, Homeland Security and Transportation as well as the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission and the Environmental Protection Agency.

Under the agreement, a selected lead agency will oversee the authorization process and establish timetables for cooperating agencies to follow.

DoD/News
DLA’s John Laskodi named commanding general at Joint Munitions Command
by Joanna Crews
Published on April 10, 2018
DLA’s John Laskodi named commanding general at Joint Munitions Command


DLA's John Laskodi named commanding general at Joint Munitions Command
John Laskodi

U.S. Army Brig. Gen. John Laskodi, commanding general of the Defense Logistics Agency‘s Distribution unit, will serve as the next commanding general of the Joint Munitions and Lethality Life Cycle Management Command by summer.

The JM&L LCMC coordinates the Program Executive Office for Ammunition and the Armament Research, Development and Engineering Center with the Joint Munitions Command, DLA said Monday.

Laskodi enlisted in the Army in 1982 as a combat engineer and rose to the rank of sergeant.

His career includes command assignments for the 402nd Army Field Support Brigade in Iraq at the conclusion of Operation New Dawn, the 189th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion in Afghanistan for Operation Enduring Freedom VII, the Explosive Ordnance Disposal Detachment of the 1st U.S. Army Support Battalion in Egypt and the 38th Ordnance Detachment in Kuwait for Operation Desert Storm.

He served the Department of the Army as director of strategy, plans and integration for the Office of the Deputy Chief of staff G-4; the Army Materiel Command as the deputy chief of staff then as the director for the Commanding General’s Initiatives Group and the Army’s Human Resources Command as chief of the Enlisted Ordnance Branch.

He was deployed with the NATO Training Mission-Iraq as G4, logistics operations officer for the organization’s Allied Land Component Command (Madrid).

His assignment to the 561st Corps Support Battalion included service as support operations officer then as the battalion executive officer and deployments for Operation Enduring Freedom I in Southwest Asia and for the Operation Iraqi Freedom I with the 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault).

Laskodi also served as group maintenance officer for the 101st Corps Support Group, as S3 plans officer and group adjutant for the 45th Corps Support Group and as S2/3 for the 17th Corps Support Battalion.

Cybersecurity/News
DHS S&T to showcase cybersecurity tech at 2018 RSA conference
by Monica Jackson
Published on April 10, 2018
DHS S&T to showcase cybersecurity tech at 2018 RSA conference


DHS S&T to showcase cybersecurity tech at 2018 RSA conferenceThe Department of Homeland Security’s science and technology directorate will showcase 13 cybersecurity technologies for pilot deployment and commercialization at the 2018 RSA cybersecurity conference on April 16-19.

DHS said Monday the government-funded cybersecurity systems are designed to help end-users across the public and private sector, as well as international partners.

The technologies that the department will be demonstrating at the event are:

  • AI-Analyst
  • Akatosh
  • APE
  • Bastille Networks
  • Code DX
  • Mobile Endpoint Security
  • PEACE
  • ReCon
  • Red Hat Mobile Application Platform
  • SecureCAST
  • Spoofer
  • StreamWorks
  • Verified.Me

The RSA conference will be held at the Moscone Center in San Francisco, California.

The event draws more than 50,000 attendees per year that connect with each other to find solutions to counter cyber threats.

DoD/News
Michael Griffin: US should explore potential use of AI tech in national security efforts
by Mary-Louise Hoffman
Published on April 10, 2018
Michael Griffin: US should explore potential use of AI tech in national security efforts


Michael Griffin: US should explore potential use of AI tech in national security efforts
Michael Griffin

Michael Griffin, undersecretary for research and engineering at the Defense Department, has said the U.S. should examine the potential advantages of artificial intelligence and consider integrating the technology into the national defense strategy, DoD News reported Monday.

He told audience at the New America Future of War Conference held Monday he believes that AI can help the country prepare for warfare missions in the cyber domain.

“We don’t have a mature adult in front of us in [artificial intelligence]; we have an infant,” said Griffin, a 2018 Wash100 recipient.

“But we can conclude that there might be some real advantages, and we can’t let others be the only one to mine those advantages.”

Several DoD, academic and industry professionals discussed security and defense matters during the conference hosted by Washington, D.C.-based think tank New America and Arizona State University.

Acquisition & Procurement/News
Bruce Jette on Army Futures Command, rapid acquisition goals
by Jane Edwards
Published on April 10, 2018
Bruce Jette on Army Futures Command, rapid acquisition goals


Bruce Jette on Army Futures Command, rapid acquisition goals
Bruce Jette

Bruce Jette, assistant secretary of the U.S. Army for acquisition, technology and logistics, told Defense News in an interview published Monday how the new Army Futures Command will work with the acquisition community.

The new command will consist of cross-functional teams that will work to accelerate the technology requirements development process and advance the service’s modernization priorities.

“What we’re going to do to make sure that the CFTs are more closely tied to the acquisition community is we’re going to ensure that each of the CFTs have at least one acquisition professional,” Jette added.

He said he believes AFC and CFTs will work to advance prototype development and testing activities.

“We’ll have technical tests to make assessments as to whether or not the system is actually performing up to the different metrics that we want to, that will be part of trying to mature the technology from a tech perspective,” he added.

Jette cited his plans for the service’s rapid acquisition process, including his goal for the Army to achieve initial operational capability for military equipment within five years and discussed the adoption of “other transaction authorities” to speed up the service’s acquisition process.

 

Acquisition & Procurement/News
Reports: US authorizes marketing of submarine tech to Taiwan
by Mary-Louise Hoffman
Published on April 10, 2018
Reports: US authorizes marketing of submarine tech to Taiwan


Reports: US authorizes marketing of submarine tech to TaiwanThe State Department has granted approval for U.S. companies to market technology offerings to a Taiwanese submarine construction project, Reuters reported Monday.

Reuters cites Taiwan’s Central News Agency that says defense ministry spokesperson Chen Chung-chi confirmed the marketing license issuance by DOS.

Defense News reported Liao Yen-fan, a Taipei-based defense analyst told the publication in an interview that the authorization includes the sale of a submarine combat management system and a separate technical assistance agreement.

In June 2017, DOS approved Taiwan’s request to procure missiles, torpedoes, related equipment and support services through seven foreign military deals worth a combined $1.36 billion.

Government Technology/News
DARPA to Kick Off Potential $1.5B Electronics Resurgence Initiative at ERI Summit
by Mary-Louise Hoffman
Published on April 9, 2018
DARPA to Kick Off Potential $1.5B Electronics Resurgence Initiative at ERI Summit


DARPA to Kick Off Potential $1.5B Electronics Resurgence Initiative at ERI SummitThe Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency will host an event in July to kick off a potential five-year, $1.5 billion program that aims to spur “transformative” innovation in the electronics field.

DARPA said Friday it expects to attract senior representatives from both the public and private sectors to the inaugural Electronics Resurgence Initiative Summit that is scheduled to take place in San Francisco, California, from July 23 to 25.

The agency plans to begin the event by introducing multiple research teams that will lead six “ERI Page 3 Investments,” which seek to complement traditional scaling concepts and continue improvements in the performance of electronics technology.

“The Summit seeks to foster a dialogue around existing and emerging ideas that can help steer the future direction of U.S. semiconductor innovation, in addition to highlighting current opportunities within ERI’s critical research programs,” said Bill Chappell, director of DARPA’s Microsystems Technology Office.

DARPA will officially launch the initiative 10 months after it released a broad agency announcement.

ERI Summit speakers include:

  • Aart de Geus, chairman and co-CEO of Synopsys
  • Bill Dally, chief scientist and senior vice president for research at Nvidia.
  • Gary Dickerson, president and CEO of Applied Materials
  • John Hennessy, chairman of Alphabet
  • Mike Mayberry, CTO of Intel Corp. and SVP and managing director for Intel Labs.
  • Walden Rhines, president and CEO of Siemens’ Mentor business.

Acquisition & Procurement/News
Mark Esper: Army looks to free up program funds for modernization priorities
by Jane Edwards
Published on April 9, 2018
Mark Esper: Army looks to free up program funds for modernization priorities


Mark Esper: Army looks to free up program funds for modernization priorities
Mark Esper

Army Secretary Mark Esper has said the service has begun to evaluate programs that could be slowed down or eliminated in order to funnel funds into its top six modernization priorities, Breaking Defense reported Thursday.

Those modernization priorities are air and missile defense; artillery; networks; soldiers; armor; and aviation.

“We have to do our due diligence… And it’s going to mean cutting programs, freeing money from current programs by either slowing them or killing them, whatever the case may be, to free up money for those higher priorities,” Esper, a 2018 Wash100 recipient, said at the Heritage Foundation Thursday.

He noted that the Army has started to take a look at more than 800 acquisition programs under the new review and will assess each of those initiatives based on individual merits.

DoD/News
James Mattis Authorizes Deployment of 4,000 Troops to Southern Border
by Monica Jackson
Published on April 9, 2018
James Mattis Authorizes Deployment of 4,000 Troops to Southern Border


James Mattis Authorizes Deployment of 4,000 Troops to Southern BorderDefense Secretary James Mattis has authorized 4,000 National Guard troops to coordinate with governors in the U.S. border with Mexico to support the Department of Homeland Security’s mission to secure the area.

The Defense Department said Saturday the effort is part of U.S. President Donald Trump’s order to deploy National Guard troops to protect the southern border and enhance the support for the U.S. Customs and Border Protection.

U.S. Air Force Gen. Joseph Lengyel, chief of the National Guard Bureau, stated on Twitter that up to 500 troops were already ordered to go to the border.

The National Guard troops will contribute to the DHS border security mission with aviation, engineering, surveillance, communications, vehicle maintenance and logistical support services.

The deployed soldiers will remain under the command and control of their respective governors through Sept. 30.

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