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Fleet Cyber Command, Information Warfare Training Group Synchronize Navy Cyber Inspections
by Nichols Martin
Published on August 22, 2018
Fleet Cyber Command, Information Warfare Training Group Synchronize Navy Cyber Inspections


Fleet Cyber Command, Information Warfare Training Group Synchronize Navy Cyber InspectionsAn office within the U.S. Fleet Cyber Command and the U.S. Navy‘s Information Warfare Training Group have partnered to align and synchronize the service branch’s cyber assessments and monitoring.

The FCC said Tuesday its Office of Compliance and Assessment and IWTG entered into the partnership under the Command Cyber Operational Readiness Inspections program.

“The Navy has a significant challenge analyzing all of the different cyber assessments and inspections done by various organizations, because there is no aligned effort,” said Capt. Kristian Kearton, director at OCA.

He added that the partnership aims to synchronize assessments, standards and schedules of the FCC, IWTG and other commands.

The OCA and the IWTG jointly conduct CCORI activities to streamline training and to ease the burden on ships in line with the Navy’s optimized fleet response plan.

Command cyber readiness inspections work to verify network compliance based on DoD and Navy requirements, and provide recommendations to help the service branch bolster networks.

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CRS Report: Coast Guard Requests $750M in FY 2019 Funds for Polar Icebreaker Procurement Effort
by Jane Edwards
Published on August 22, 2018
CRS Report: Coast Guard Requests $750M in FY 2019 Funds for Polar Icebreaker Procurement Effort


CRS Report: Coast Guard Requests $750M in FY 2019 Funds for Polar Icebreaker Procurement EffortA Congressional Research Service report says the U.S. Coast Guard requested $750M in fiscal 2019 funds for a program to procure three new heavy polar icebreakers, USNI News reported Tuesday.

The USCG and the U.S. Navy issued a solicitation in March for the program and now estimate the total acquisition cost for the initiative to reach approximately $2.1B, or an average of approximately $700M per vessel, according to the CRS report obtained by USNI News.

The requested FY 2019 budget, along with the $359.6M in allocated FY 2018 funds, would fully fund the purchase of the first heavy polar icebreaker and partly fund the acquisition of the second ship in the program, the report noted.

The report also cited some program-related issues Congress needs to address in the coming fiscal year, such as modifying or clearing the FY 2019 funding request for the acquisition effort; choosing between a block buy contract and a contract with options; funding the program through the Navy’s shipbuilding account; and adopting a common design for both medium and heavy polar icebreakers.
 

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Col. Christine Beeler Assigned as Army Contracting Command Deputy Commander
by Nichols Martin
Published on August 22, 2018
Col. Christine Beeler Assigned as Army Contracting Command Deputy Commander


Col. Christine Beeler Assigned as Army Contracting Command Deputy CommanderThe Defense Department has assigned Col. Christine Beeler, former deputy director of contracting at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, to serve as deputy commander at the Army Contracting Command.

She will operate from Redstone Arsenal, Ala. in her new role, the DoD said Tuesday.

Beeler joined the U.S. Army in 1991 following her completion of a Reserve Officers’ Training Corps program at Boston University.

She entered USACE in 2017 as deputy director of contracting, then later served as the agency’s director of contracting on an acting basis.

Previously, she led various contracting support and logistics efforts within the service branch, having supported operations in the U.S., Africa, Qatar, Kuwait and South Korea.

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DISA Works With Pentagon CIO to Help ‘Fourth Estate’ Agencies Migrate Apps to MilCloud 2.0
by Jane Edwards
Published on August 22, 2018
DISA Works With Pentagon CIO to Help ‘Fourth Estate’ Agencies Migrate Apps to MilCloud 2.0


DISA Works With Pentagon CIO to Help ‘Fourth Estate’ Agencies Migrate Apps to MilCloud 2.0The Defense Information Systems Agency has initiated efforts to help the Defense Department’s “fourth estate” agencies move applications to a cloud platform to comply with the chief information officer’s mandate to streamline the cyber infrastructure and reduce the data center footprint.

DISA said Tuesday it hosted a workshop in July at Fort Meade in Maryland to help fourth estate agencies that are not part of military services to transition apps to milCloud 2.0.

“We are working with the DoD CIO and our fourth estate partners to triage which applications are ready (to migrate) and which applications require further application rationalization to fully achieve the move to a virtual private cloud environment,” said Caroline Bean, milCloud 2.0 program manager at DISA.

The triage process works to provide agency leaders an opportunity to assess their legacy platforms before moving apps to milCloud 2.0.

Bob Brown, lead for the data center optimization initiative at the office of the DoD CIO, said the DoD CIO assigns a team of professionals to help fourth estate agencies start with the triage process and facilitate the decision making with regard to cloud migration.

The teams “will help identify which environments are appropriate for each system and provide an estimate on the investment and sustainment costs that might apply,” Brown added.
 

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GSA Implements New Policies to Accelerate Acquisition Processes
by Monica Jackson
Published on August 22, 2018
GSA Implements New Policies to Accelerate Acquisition Processes


GSA Implements New Policies to Accelerate Acquisition ProcessesThe General Services Administration has started following a new acquisition process that aims to help agencies combine purchases and shorten negotiations with contractors, GCW reported Tuesday.

GSA created new order level materials and commercial supplier agreement rules after vendors and the agency’s personnel sought to leverage the two procurement policies.

Alan Thomas, commissioner of the Federal Acquisition Service at GSA, said the first phase of the policy implementation will run through the end of 2018, with the official execution expected to start in 2019.

The agency also seeks to focus on the commercial solutions opening process, which streamlines vendor selection timelines, simplifies contract terms and protects the intellectual property of contractors. 

The 2017 National Defense Authorization Act included provisions appointing authorities that GSA can approach regarding CSOs.

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Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse Submits Proposals to Strengthen US Cybersecurity Posture
by Monica Jackson
Published on August 22, 2018
Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse Submits Proposals to Strengthen US Cybersecurity Posture


Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse Submits Proposals to Strengthen US Cybersecurity PostureSen. Sheldon Whitehouse, D-R.I., has recommended that the federal government adopt the “hack back” approach when responding to cyberattacks on critical infrastructure, Washington Post reported Tuesday.

The proposal could attract interest from private companies but also present risks as nation-states and foreign hackers continue to virtually threaten U.S. businesses.

Whitehouse also called on the federal government to authorize a cybersecurity official to inform the public about various weak points in cybersecurity systems and measures.

He noted that there is a need for President Donald Trump to appoint a cybersecurity “storyteller-in-chief” to disclose instances of threats and attempted attacks such as hacking and data theft.

Lastly, the senator proposed reviewing the U.S. government’s cybersecurity guidelines for power plants and other critical infrastructure operators to ensure they are encouraging better security.

Whitehouse aims to share his proposals before a congressional hearing on cybersecurity that will include testimonies from national security officials on critical infrastructure attacks.

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Report: HHS Appoints Ed Simcox as Acting CIO
by Monica Jackson
Published on August 21, 2018
Report: HHS Appoints Ed Simcox as Acting CIO


Report: HHS Appoints Ed Simcox as Acting CIO

Ed Simcox, chief technology officer of the Department of Health and Human Services, has been appointed to serve as HHS chief information officer on an acting basis, Federal News Radio reported Monday.

He will lead the department’s information technology operations until a permanent CIO is hired.

As HHS CTO, Simcox oversees programs related to data management and sharing, technology-related healthcare innovation and public-private partnerships, according to a department official.

He previously held several leadership roles in Logicalis, AT&T, Saurian Technologies, Indiana University Health and the government of Indianapolis before joining HHS in July 2017.

Former HHS CIO Beth Killoran has moved to the department’s Office of the Surgeon General and has been tasked with developing an information systems management strategy for the U.S. Public Health Service Commissioned Corps.

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Senate Resumes Debates on FY 2019 Minibus Spending Bill for Defense, Other Agencies
by Jerry Petersen
Published on August 21, 2018
Senate Resumes Debates on FY 2019 Minibus Spending Bill for Defense, Other Agencies


Senate Resumes Debates on FY 2019 Minibus Spending Bill for Defense, Other Agencies

Senators on Monday resumed debates on amendments to a fiscal 2019 minibus spending bill that will appropriate funds for multiple federal agencies, including $675B for the Defense Department, the Washington Examiner reported.

The Senate approved two amendments to the 2019 defense bill, one of which allocates $10M to the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency for the purposes of identifying U.S. servicemen among the remains repatriated from North Korea at the end of July.

Senate Armed Services Subcommittee Chairwoman Sen. Deb Fischer, R-Neb., who sponsored the amendment, said that identifying the remains would give families of the deceased an “opportunity to gain closure and to give their loved ones the respectful, dignified remembrance that they deserve.”

Senate Majority Leader Sen. Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., expressed optimism that the chamber would be able to tackle more amendments in the upcoming week, while Senate Appropriations Committee Chairman Sen. Richard Shelby, R-Ala., warned against so-called “poison pill” amendments that have slowed down proceedings in previous years.Shelby said, however, that “[there] are reasons to believe that this year will be a different year,” adding that “[we] have a lot to do this week, but we can do it.”

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Report: Trump Likely to Nominate Lt. Gen. Richard Clarke as SOCOM Head in Series of Leadership Moves
by Jane Edwards
Published on August 21, 2018
Report: Trump Likely to Nominate Lt. Gen. Richard Clarke as SOCOM Head in Series of Leadership Moves


Report: Trump Likely to Nominate Lt. Gen. Richard Clarke as SOCOM Head in Series of Leadership MovesPresident Donald Trump is expected to officially nominate Army Lt. Gen. Richard Clarke, director of strategic plans and policy for the Joint Staff, as head of U.S. Special Operations Command in Florida, The Wall Street Journal reported Sunday.

Some U.S. officials said Clarke will replace Army Gen. Tony Thomas, who is set to retire in 2019, once the Senate confirms him for the post.

Clarke was instrumental in the planning and execution of the 2011 raid that led to the death of Osama bin Laden during his time as an operations officer with Joint Special Operations Command in North Carolina.

The officials said the White House is expected to nominate Marine Corps Lt. Gen. Kenneth McKenzie, director of the Joint Staff, to succeed the retiring Army Gen. Joseph Votel as head of U.S. Central Command that is responsible for operations in the Middle East.

The Trump administration is also poised to nominate Air Force Gen. Tod Wolters as head of U.S. European Command and NATO supreme allied commander Europe.

Wolters currently leads Air Force Europe, Allied Air Command and Air Force Africa and is expected to replace the retiring Gen. Curtis Scaparrotti.

Navy Adm. Craig Faller has also been nominated by the White House to serve as head of U.S. Southern Command.

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VA Appoints Karen Brazell as Chief Acquisition Officer
by Joey Harris
Published on August 21, 2018
VA Appoints Karen Brazell as Chief Acquisition Officer


VA Appoints Karen Brazell as Chief Acquisition OfficerKaren Brazell, formerly chief of staff at the White House Military Office, officially joined the Department of Veterans Affairs on Aug. 6 as chief acquisition officer, Federal News Radio reported Monday.

She also serves as principal executive director for the VA’s Office of Acquisition, Logistics and Construction and succeeds Greg Giddens, who retired in November of last year after a 37-year federal career.

Her responsibilities include overseeing contract administration, procurement and supply chain functions at the department, as well as leading the development of OALC policies and priorities.

The report noted she will likely continue a construction project management initiative that her predecessor implemented back in January 2016.

She spent three years at WHMO and before that held acquisition and program managament roles at the Naval Facilities Command from 2006 to 2015.

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