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DHS Proposes New Radar Tool to Inform Federal Agencies of Cybersecurity Threats
by Monica Jackson
Published on August 23, 2018
DHS Proposes New Radar Tool to Inform Federal Agencies of Cybersecurity Threats


DHS Proposes New Radar Tool to Inform Federal Agencies of Cybersecurity ThreatsThe Department of Homeland Security is developing a system that will alert federal agencies of cybersecurity risks and recommend resources to respond to attacks, MeriTalk reported Wednesday.

Mark Kneidinger, director of the Federal Network Resilience division of DHS’ Office of Cybersecurity and Communications, said during a Splunk-hosted cybersecurity event that the “risk radar” will inform agency executives of daily cyberhacking activity and threats above the operational level.

He added that the radar tool will integrate information from various government-wide data collection programs such as the Continuous Diagnostics and Mitigation initiative and Federal Information Security Modernization Act law.

CS&C has appointed a risk management team of up to 20 federal agencies to standardize elements of the radar.

DHS intends the radar tool to help streamline the cyber attack response process as most threat investigations get mixed up when they move across agencies.

The department expects the radar tool to be unveiled in the second quarter of 2019.

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Sylvia Burns to Join FDIC as Deputy CIO for Enterprise Strategy
by Jane Edwards
Published on August 23, 2018
Sylvia Burns to Join FDIC as Deputy CIO for Enterprise Strategy


Sylvia Burns to Join FDIC as Deputy CIO for Enterprise StrategySylvia Burns, chief information officer at the Interior Department, is set to join the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation on Sept. 7 to serve as deputy CIO for enterprise strategy, Federal News Radio reported Wednesday.

A spokesman for DOI said Burns has led efforts to restructure the department’s information technology reporting and management structure to comply with the Federal Information Technology Acquisition Reform Act since taking over as CIO in 2014.

Burns has held various roles since joining DOI in 2006 such as division chief for portfolio management within the department’s office of the CIO and director of information planning for the office of the assistant secretary for Indian affairs.

She is co-chairwoman of the CIO Council’s services, strategy and infrastructure committee.

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Navy May Deploy Four Reorganized Littoral Combat Ships in 2019
by Monica Jackson
Published on August 23, 2018
Navy May Deploy Four Reorganized Littoral Combat Ships in 2019


Navy May Deploy Four Reorganized Littoral Combat Ships in 2019Vice Adm. Richard Brown, commander of the Naval Surface Force Pacific, has said that four reorganized littoral combat ships may be ready for deployment by 2019, Defense News reported Thursday.

The planned deployments are part of the service’s LCS reorganization program, which the U.S. Navy initiated in 2016 to fix mechanical problems found on the Independence-class USS Montgomery and USS Gabrielle Giffords and Freedom-class USS Detroit and USS Little Rock ships.

The Navy also intended to address the concerns on reduced crew ownership of the ships, which was blamed for various accidents.

The Navy replaced the modular LCS program, wherein each LCS has a small crew and would switch between anti-surface, anti-submarine or mine warfare mission packages depending on the mission, with a blue-and-gold crewing model wherein mission packages are assigned semi-permanently.

Lockheed Martin heads the team working on the Freedom variant of the Navy’s LCS class and Austal USA leads the work on the Independence variant.

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Lt. Gen. Bruce Crawford: Army Should Harness Data With AI, Cloud as Part of Network Modernization
by Jane Edwards
Published on August 23, 2018
Lt. Gen. Bruce Crawford: Army Should Harness Data With AI, Cloud as Part of Network Modernization


Lt. Gen. Bruce Crawford: Army Should Harness Data With AI, Cloud as Part of Network ModernizationLt. Gen. Bruce Crawford, U.S. Army chief information officer, has said the service should leverage the large volume of data through the use of artificial intelligence, enterprise cloud, identity management and other “data-driven technologies” as it works to upgrade its network, Fedscoop reported on Aug. 3.

“Any attempt to modernize this thing called the network must consider these factors, and the key factor being the data,” he said at an Association of the U.S. Army symposium.

Crawford said the service needs to address the “how” aspect of its network modernization effort by determining how it plans to build on some of the lessons learned to deliver an intuitive, resilient and reliable network that functions as a weapons system and how to adapt policies to the needs of warfighters.

“And last but not least, how do we intend to drive institutional change to promote sustained modernization that will enable the Army to adapt in response to the ever-changing environment?,” he added.

Government Technology/News
DISA Offers Apple Device Enrollment Program for Mission Partners
by Joey Harris
Published on August 23, 2018
DISA Offers Apple Device Enrollment Program for Mission Partners


DISA Offers Apple Device Enrollment Program for Mission PartnersThe Defense Information Systems Agency has introduced a program for mission partners to enroll iOS devices in the Defense Department‘s Mobility Unclassified Capability service.

DISA said Wednesday the Apple device enrollment program seeks to help participants manage DMUC enrollment, decrease provisioning time by at least 40 percent and implement device management controls.

Al Smith, program manager for DMUC, said the program was rolled out only after proper pilot testing with the Defense Contract Management Agency, U.S. Africa Command and U.S. European Command.

The program allows for automatic enrollment of devices without requiring the device’s physical presence.

It also enables administrators to hinder end users from deleting management profiles as well as help aid organizations retrieve lost or stolen devices.

News
NASA Initiates Study on Physiological Effects of High-Performance Flights
by Monica Jackson
Published on August 23, 2018
NASA Initiates Study on Physiological Effects of High-Performance Flights


NASA Initiates Study on Physiological Effects of High-Performance FlightsNASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center has initiated a series of in-flight tests that aims to identify the physiological effects of high-performance aircraft flights on the human body.

The NASA Engineering and Safety Center at Langley Research Center will monitor the breathing of five NASA pilots operating different airplanes and equipment in various flight conditions, the agency said Wednesday.

Armstrong will provide its F-18A/B and F-15D planes for the research program, which aims to examine the effects of high-performance flights on the aircraft as well.

Clinton Cragg, principal engineer at NESC, said during a recent congressional testimony that only a few studies have assessed the impact of high-performance flights on humans.

He noted that previous studies were not able to record certain variables such as the amount of oxygen and carbon dioxide in a pilot’s mask, the pressure within the cockpit and the pilot’s breathing rates, all of which could be used to complete the current research.

Executive Moves/News
Lt. Gen. John Murray Confirmed as First Army Futures Command Chief
by Joey Harris
Published on August 22, 2018
Lt. Gen. John Murray Confirmed as First Army Futures Command Chief


Lt. Gen. John Murray Confirmed as First Army Futures Command ChiefThe Senate on Monday approved Gen. John Murray, former deputy chief of staff for U.S. Army‘s G8 unit, as commander of the Army Futures Command, Military.com reported Tuesday.

Bruce Jette, assistant secretary of the Army for acquisitions, logistics and technology, said that Murray will oversee the service branch’s laboratory system that was previously under Jette’s supervision.

He commanded the 3rd Brigade, 1st Cavalry Division, during Operation Iraqi Freedom and served as commanding general of Joint Task Force-3 in Afghanistan.

Murray also served as the director of Force Management at the Defense Department, assistant deputy director of Joint Training, J-7, at the Joint Staff, and director of the Joint Center for Operational Analysis.

His confirmation comes nearly six weeks after the Army announced its selection of Austin, Texas, as the location of AFC headquarters.

News
DoD Acquisition Nominee Alan Shaffer Talks Workforce at Senate Confirmation Hearing
by Jane Edwards
Published on August 22, 2018
DoD Acquisition Nominee Alan Shaffer Talks Workforce at Senate Confirmation Hearing


DoD Acquisition Nominee Alan Shaffer Talks Workforce at Senate Confirmation HearingAlan Shaffer, the White House’s nominee for the role of deputy undersecretary for acquisition and sustainment at the Defense Department, has said one of his priorities once confirmed is to focus on the DoD’s acquisition workforce, Defense News reported Tuesday.

“We’ve got to really focus on giving every bit of training to our young program managers and empower them to make a mistake — not big mistake — but empower them” to prototype and experiment, Schaffer said Tuesday before the Senate Armed Services Committee.

Other Pentagon nominees who appeared before the Senate panel were Veronica Daigle, nominee for the post of assistant defense secretary for readiness; Robert McMahon, nominee for the role of assistant defense secretary for sustainment; Alex Beehler, nominee for the assistant secretary of the U.S. Army for installations, energy and environment; and Casey Wardynski, nominee for the post of assistant secretary of the Army for manpower and reserve affairs.

News
DHS Begins More Intense Use of Stricter Cybersecurity Practices
by Monica Jackson
Published on August 22, 2018
DHS Begins More Intense Use of Stricter Cybersecurity Practices


DHS Begins More Intense Use of Stricter Cybersecurity PracticesMatthew Travis, deputy assistant secretary of the Department of Homeland Security, has said the agency is working on adapting its cybersecurity strategy to counter advanced cyber threats aimed at the government, Bloomberg Government reported Tuesday.

The DHS intends to strengthen its cybersecurity authority, which includes requiring other agencies to update their cybersecurity policies in areas where the National Protection and Programs Directorate sees unmitigated risks.

The department will also rely on public-private partnerships to work toward the same objectives.

DHS Assistant Secretary Jeanette Manfra said during an NPPD Office of Cybersecurity and Communications event that government and industry representatives who will work at the new National Risk Management Center will boost collaboration on cybersecurity.

Manfra added that federal contractors should adhere to standardized security practices and strict security requirements stated in governmentwide contracts.

The DHS also aims to launch several cybersecurity-related procurement programs through 2020, such as recompeting the Priority Telecommunications Services contract and streamlining the operations of the National Cybersecurity and Communications Integration Center.

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CRS Describes Four Ways to Establish Space Force in New Report
by Jerry Petersen
Published on August 22, 2018
CRS Describes Four Ways to Establish Space Force in New Report


CRS Describes Four Ways to Establish Space Force in New Report

The Congressional Research Service recently weighed in on the issue of the creation of a space force, citing four options that either the president or Congress could implement to establish a military unit dedicated to operations in space.

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The CRS said in the August 16 edition of its “In Focus” publication that a space force could be set up within any of the existing U.S. military service branches, namely the Air Force, Army, Coast Guard, Marine Corps or Navy, by means of an internal reorganization.

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Another option involves the creation of a new unified combatant command, which could either stand on its own or be subordinated to any of the existing COCOMs, the Congressional think tank reported, pointing to the 2019 National Defense Authorization Act as an example of the latter.

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The defense authorization bill contains a provision calling for the establishment of a U.S. Space Command under the U.S. Strategic Command.

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Alternatively, the space force could be set up as a new service branch under any of the three military departments, namely the Department of the Army, Navy or Air Force; or it could be set up as a new military department altogether, the CRS noted.

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