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Executive Moves/News
Greg Barbaccia Announces New Role as Federal CIO
by Kristen Smith
Published on January 27, 2025
Greg Barbaccia Announces New Role as Federal CIO

Greg Barbaccia has confirmed his new role as federal chief information officer at the Office of Management and Budget, succeeding Clare Martorana. Barbaccia announced his appointment on a LinkedIn post Saturday. 

Get to Know the New Federal CIO 

He brings to the role over 15 years of experience in the finance, government and defense technology markets. Before becoming the federal CIO, he served as chief information security officer at Theorem, a financial services company that provides risk management powered by machine learning and data science. In this role, he developed and implemented company strategies to protect sensitive financial data, address cyber vulnerabilities and cyber incidence response, and ensure regulatory compliance. 

He also served as president of Elementus, a blockchain search engine provider, for over a year. The company also offers compliance and data analytics platforms to U.S. government agencies. 

Barbaccia spent 10 years of his career at Palantir, where he held leadership roles of increasing responsibilities. He joined the software development company in 2010 as a government account manager, where he handled Palantir’s business with the Department of Defense and local law enforcement organizations. By 2016, he has moved up to the role of head of intelligence and investigations.

He also founded and served as a managing partner at Argus Vigilance. 

Earlier in his career, the tech expert was an intelligence analyst at the Intelligence Community. He was also an intelligence sergeant for the U.S. Army.

Government Technology/News
Trump Signs EO to Establish Science & Tech Advisory Council
by Jane Edwards
Published on January 27, 2025
Trump Signs EO to Establish Science & Tech Advisory Council

President Donald Trump has signed an executive order to establish an advisory council on science and technology.

What Is PCAST’s Purpose?

The White House said Thursday the President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology, or PCAST, will spearhead U.S. innovation and competitiveness in critical and emerging technologies by eliminating bureaucratic barriers and providing evidence-based recommendations to the president to ensure that the latest technological advancements and scientific discoveries inform policies.

The assistant to the president for science and technology and the White House special adviser for artificial intelligence and crypto will co-chair PCAST, which will include up to 24 members, including technologists and scientists from government, industry and academia.

According to the EO, the Department of Energy will provide funding and technical and administrative support for PCAST, which is authorized to run for two years.

Civilian/DHS/News
Senate Confirms Kristi Noem as Homeland Security Secretary
by Kristen Smith
Published on January 27, 2025
Senate Confirms Kristi Noem as Homeland Security Secretary

The U.S. Senate has confirmed Kristi Noem as secretary of the Department of Homeland Security on a 59-34 vote.

Senators worked over the weekend to confirm Noem as the eighth homeland security secretary, DHS said Saturday. Fifty-two Republican senators, who hold the chamber’s majority, supported Noem’s nomination while seven Democrats voted in her favor.

Table of Contents

  • Safety Goals
  • First Female Governor of South Dakota

Safety Goals

In a statement issued following the confirmation vote, the new DHS head thanked the Senate for its trust, vowing she would secure the southern border, fix the broken immigration system and keep all Americans safe. “We will fully equip our intelligence and law enforcement to detect and prevent terror threats and will deliver rapid assistance and disaster relief to Americans in crisis,” the Wash100 Award recipient said.

First Female Governor of South Dakota

Before her nomination to President Donald Trump’s cabinet, Noem was a two-term governor of South Dakota—the first woman to hold the job in the state’s history. She also served in the state legislature for several years and was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives.

Noem, who will oversee key agencies such as Customs and Border Protection and take charge of federal response to natural disasters, was sworn in by Supreme Court Associate Justice Clarence Thomas.

Government Technology/News
House Bill Seeks to Ensure Efficient Mid-Band Spectrum Allocation
by Jane Edwards
Published on January 27, 2025
House Bill Seeks to Ensure Efficient Mid-Band Spectrum Allocation

Rep. Rick Allen, R-Ga., has introduced a bill that would extend the Federal Communications Commission’s spectrum auction authority and help advance 5G and next-generation technologies by ensuring the efficient allocation of mid-band spectrum.

What Would the Bill Do?

Allen’s office said Thursday the proposed Spectrum Pipeline Act would direct the National Telecommunications and Information Administration, or NTIA, to identify at least 2,500 megahertz of mid-band spectrum that can be reallocated to non-federal or shared use in the next five years.

Under the bill, FCC should auction at least 1,250 megahertz of spectrum for full-power commercial wireless services within six years and allocate at least 125 megahertz of additional spectrum for unlicensed services as part of efforts to promote unlicensed innovation.

The measure would require FCC and NTIA to submit to Congress annual progress reports as well as reports within 60 days of each identification made by NTIA.

The legislation would also eliminate a limitation in current law to allow federal agencies to procure new equipment using spectrum auction proceeds.

Join the Potomac Officers Club’s 2025 5G Summit on Feb. 27 to learn more about how the technology supports DOD’s Combined Joint All Domain Command and Control and other warfighting capabilities. Register here.

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DoD/Executive Moves/News
Sheila Thomas Named NSA Executive Director
by Miles Jamison
Published on January 27, 2025
Sheila Thomas Named NSA Executive Director

Sheila Thomas has been named the next executive director of the National Security Agency.

The agency said on Jan. 21 Thomas will work directly with the NSA’s director and deputy director to lead efforts in sustaining the agency’s external agreements with its partners and stakeholders. As the second-highest senior civilian leader, she will continue efforts to build and maintain public trust and confidence to help execute the agency’s vision and strategy. 

40-Year Career in Federal Service

Before her appointment, Thomas held a variety of crucial roles within the NSA and Department of Defense. She started her career in 1985 in the field of intelligence analysis, where she provided her expertise to the Department of Commerce, the Pentagon, FBI and the United Kingdom. Thomas also spearheaded the analysis and production at the NSA/CSS Texas, SIGINT Directorate Office of Compliance and Strategy, Performance and Programs for Analysis and Production.

The NSA executive played a crucial role in the analytic modernization of the agency. She was heavily involved in the implementation of the NSA21 campaign and was the chief of information and intelligence analysis within the Directorate of Operations. Thomas was instrumental in the creation of NSA as we know it today.

Thomas most recently served as director of engagement and policy, where she led and integrated NSA functions such as policy and compliance, internal and external communications, international partnerships and delivery of intelligence products and services. She also served as special United States liaison officer, London, or SUSLOL, working on maintaining the cryptologic partnership with the U.K. Thomas was additionally a senior member of the U.S. Embassy, London country team. 

Thomas takes over the role vacated by the recently retired Catherine Aucella, who served as executive director from August 2022 until December 2024.

General Timothy Haugh, commander of USCYBERCOM and director of NSA, said, “Sheila brings a wealth of experience and knowledge from a variety of roles across NSA and the Department of Defense.”

DoD/News
USAF Aligns Doctrines With Efforts to Build More Lethal Force
by Kristen Smith
Published on January 27, 2025
USAF Aligns Doctrines With Efforts to Build More Lethal Force

The U.S. Air Force has updated three publications to underscore its ongoing efforts to build a more lethal and resilient force under the Great Power Competition doctrine.

The documents reflect the current evolution of doctrines to ensure that the service adopts an operational mindset that advances warfighting effectiveness, USAF said Thursday. The doctrine realignment involves Air Force Doctrine Publications for operations, command and control, and planning.

Table of Contents

  • Advancing USAF’s ‘One Force Design’ Framework
  • Leveraging Unique Functions and Capabilities

Advancing USAF’s ‘One Force Design’ Framework

The modified documents want to ensure that the service is ready to employ airpower to deter and prevail in conflict, USAF Chief of Staff Gen. David Allvin said in a memo issued with the publications. “Like our force design, these doctrinal changes developed through deliberate analysis of our rich history while considering the rapidly changing strategic landscape,” Allvin explained.

The updated doctrine supports the military branch’s “One Force Design,” which seeks to bolster structure, capabilities and strategies to meet the demands of contemporary and future warfare. The initiative is designed to address the challenges of modern warfare.

Leveraging Unique Functions and Capabilities

The publications outline the Air Force’s foundational doctrine on applying, commanding, and using airpower to focus on leveraging unique functions and capabilities. They also describe the service’s new C2 concept of aligning its force deployment to respond to Great Power Competition and facilitate joint all-domain operations. In addition, the documents establish the Air Force Planning Process to equip airmen with the tools to solve complex problems, empower units of action and prepare for future joint planning.

According to Maj. Gen. Parker Wright, commander of LeMay Center, the revised publications equip U.S. warfighters with relevant doctrines that align with the country’s national defense strategy.

DoD/Government Technology/News
Nautilus Slated to Replace Legacy Navy IT Devices by October
by Jerry Petersen
Published on January 27, 2025
Nautilus Slated to Replace Legacy Navy IT Devices by October

All legacy Navy-Marine Corps Intranet, or NMCI, and OCONUS Enterprise Network, or ONE-Net, devices are set to be fully converted to the Nautilus platform by October this year, according to an article posted Friday on the Program Executive Office for Digital and Enterprise Services website.

Table of Contents

  • What Nautilus Offers
  • Upgrade Progress

What Nautilus Offers

Nautilus devices are cloud-managed devices that work to provide end-users within the Department of the Navy with secure information access. The benefits of such devices include faster login times, better performance, seamless updates, a state-of-the-art security architecture and access to the latest operating systems. The PEO Digital article notes that Nautilus devices currently enjoy a customer satisfaction rating of 4.64/5.00.

Upgrade Progress

Conversions of NMCI and ONE-Net devices to Nautilus are being carried out in batches, though specific timelines are up to each command. As of December 2024, 3,816 legacy devices had already been transitioned to Nautilus.

Apart from upgrades, Nautilus will also be made available out of the box as new devices.

News/Space
NRO Launches CubeSat Designed to Advance Capabilities in Space
by Jerry Petersen
Published on January 27, 2025
NRO Launches CubeSat Designed to Advance Capabilities in Space

The National Reconnaissance Office has launched the Otter research and development demonstrator nanosatellite, which will help advance capabilities that will enable operations in an increasingly complex space environment.

Table of Contents

  • New Zealand Defence Force Payload
  • NRO Payload
  • Advancing Capabilities in Space
  • Launch Details

New Zealand Defence Force Payload

Otter, a 6U CubeSat, will carry one primary payload and a pair of secondary payloads, NRO said Friday. The primary payload, dubbed Tui, will work to characterize and validate the performance of space-based communication networks. Tui belongs to the New Zealand Defence Force and was built by NZDF Defence Science & Technology.

NRO Payload

The secondary payloads are meant to help with the development and evaluation of communication technologies as well as future CubeSat operation concepts. The secondary payloads are built by the Naval Postgraduate School, or NPS.

Advancing Capabilities in Space

Concerning Otter, Aaron Weiner, director of NRO’s Advanced Systems & Technology Directorate, said, “The NRO is always looking for innovative ways to advance our capabilities in space. This demonstrator showcases the value in rapidly space-qualifying low-cost, commercial off-the-shelf hardware.”

Launch Details

Otter was built and is operated by NPS on behalf of NRO. The demonstrator was launched on Jan. 14 from Vandenberg Space Force Base aboard the Transporter-12 mission on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket.

Executive Moves/News
John Ratcliffe Confirmed as CIA Director
by Jane Edwards
Published on January 24, 2025
John Ratcliffe Confirmed as CIA Director

The Senate confirmed John Ratcliffe, former director of national intelligence, as head of the CIA on Thursday by a 74-25 vote.

In November, then-President-elect Donald Trump announced his selection of Ratcliffe as the next director of the intelligence agency.

Table of Contents

  • Ratcliffe’s Stance on China During Confirmation Hearing
  • John Ratcliffe’s Professional Background

Ratcliffe’s Stance on China During Confirmation Hearing

The Hill reported that the former Texas congressman warned about the threat posed by China to the U.S. during his confirmation hearing.

“Understand that the nation who wins the race of emerging technologies of today will dominate the world of tomorrow,” Ratcliffe told lawmakers. “Which brings me to the need for the CIA to continue and increase an intensity to focus on the threats posed by China and its ruling Chinese Communist Party. As DNI, I dramatically increased the intelligence community’s resources devoted to China.”

He noted that he would keep the CIA politically neutral and would not terminate agency employees based on their political views about the president.

John Ratcliffe’s Professional Background

He most recently served as co-chair of the Center for American Security at the think tank America First Policy Institute.

In 2021, he became a visiting fellow at the Heritage Foundation after serving as DNI under the first Trump administration.

Ratcliffe started his career as a lawyer and served in the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Texas.

Artificial Intelligence/News
Trump’s Executive Order Calls for AI Action Plan
by Jane Edwards
Published on January 24, 2025
Trump’s Executive Order Calls for AI Action Plan

President Donald Trump has signed an executive order that directs the development of an action plan aiming to retain U.S. leadership in artificial intelligence and improve the country’s economic and national security.

The White House said Thursday the assistant to the president for science and technology, the special adviser for AI and crypto and the assistant to the president for national security affairs should submit the AI action plan within 180 days.

Specifications of the EO

The EO provides the director of the Office of Management and Budget 60 days to revise OMB Memoranda M-24-10 and M-24-18 to align such policies with the order.

The new policy also revokes existing AI directives and policies that were seen to hinder the country’s AI innovation.

According to the EO, AI systems development should be “free from ideological bias or engineered social agendas.”

Register now to attend the Potomac Officers Club’s 2025 Artificial Intelligence Summit on March 20 and hear more about cutting-edge AI innovations from industry and government experts.

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