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Marines Test Cybersecurity of Light Armored Vehicle
by Joanna Crews
Published on March 28, 2018
Marines Test Cybersecurity of Light Armored Vehicle


Marines Test Cybersecurity of Light Armored VehicleThe Marine Corps Tactical Systems Support Activity conducted an extensive adversarial cyber test of the Light Armored Vehicle last month at Camp Pendleton in California.

The Marine Corps Systems Command’s LTV program manager required the technical assessment, the Department of the Navy said Monday.

Capt. Brian Greunke, network test engineer at MCTSSA, said the test aimed to identify potential cyber vulnerabilities in the vehicle and examine the potential impact of a vulnerability on missions.

“As vehicle platforms change vehicle control from a purely mechanical form to a digital form, the surface area for attacks increases significantly,” Greunke added.

Chim Yee, MCTSSA cyber engineer, said that adversarial cyber tests offer information that can support risk management and mitigation efforts.

DoD/News
Army Seeks to Develop New Realistic Simulation Environment
by Nichols Martin
Published on March 28, 2018
Army Seeks to Develop New Realistic Simulation Environment


Army Seeks to Develop New Realistic Simulation EnvironmentThe U.S. Army is seeking to develop a new virtual training environment with higher fidelity than older simulation systems, Defense News reported Monday.

The Synthetic Training Environment effort aims to replace the Army’s stove-piped trainers made in the 80s and 90s with a virtual multi-domain environment that provides enhanced realism.

Maj. Gen. Maria Gervais, who leads the effort, told Defense News that the STE would be finished much earlier than 2030 due to technological advancements in the gaming industry.

The upcoming Army Futures Command will contribute support for the STE’s development.

Civilian/News
US Digital Service Outlines 2017 Achievements, Ongoing Projects
by Ramona Adams
Published on March 28, 2018
US Digital Service Outlines 2017 Achievements, Ongoing Projects


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US Digital Service Outlines 2017 Achievements, Ongoing Projects

The U.S. Digital Service has listed its accomplishments in 2017 and its ongoing projects with various federal agencies in an annual report to Congress, Nextgov reported Tuesday.

Matt Cutts, USDS acting administrator, said in the report that the service worked to revive failed digital systems, consolidate services and design intuitive interfaces as part of efforts to develop secure, efficient and updated government services.

USDS currently carries out 11 programs at six agencies, including an effort to streamline the Department of Veterans Affairs‘ veteran-facing services and appeals processing through Vets.gov, as well as a push to optimize government consumer identity with the General Services Administration‘s Login.gov website.

The service also helps the Small Business Administration modernize small business certification programs and assists the Department of Homeland Security in upgrading the U.S. immigration system.

Cutts said he expects ongoing USDS programs to save the government $617 million and 1,475 labor years in the next five years.

DoD/News
Report: AFRL Eyes Unmanned Fighters, High-Powered Microwave-Based Missile by 2030
by Jane Edwards
Published on March 28, 2018
Report: AFRL Eyes Unmanned Fighters, High-Powered Microwave-Based Missile by 2030


Report: AFRL Eyes Unmanned Fighters, High-Powered Microwave-Based Missile by 2030
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The Air Force Research Laboratory has released a new video that shows the service’s proposed concepts for unmanned aircraft and other weapon systems, Military.com reported Monday.

Some of the programs cited in the video “Air Force 2030 – Call to Action” include the Loyal Wingman, Counter-electronics High-powered Microwave Advanced Missile Project, Gremlins, next-generation flight suits and laser weapons.

Loyal Wingman is an unmanned aircraft designed to be deployed with F-35 fighter jets to collect intelligence data and navigate through enemy territory, while the Gremlins are microdrones that are built to swarm hostile defenses.

The military branch expects the flight demonstrations for the Gremlins and the Loyal Wingman project to occur in 2019 and 2022, respectively.

AFRL partnered with Raytheon and Boeing in 2012 to test the CHAMP missile system that homes in on electrical systems and power grids through high-powered microwave emissions.

The Air Force has requested $504 million in fiscal 2019 funds to support research, development, test and evaluation of next-gen air dominance programs and plans to invest approximately $11 billion in the next five years on such initiatives, the report added.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HPZpp_Y6Er8

DoD/News
Sens. John Cornyn, James Inhofe Ask Trump to Back Fighter Jet Sale to Taiwan
by Jane Edwards
Published on March 27, 2018
Sens. John Cornyn, James Inhofe Ask Trump to Back Fighter Jet Sale to Taiwan


Sens. John Cornyn, James Inhofe Ask Trump to Back Fighter Jet Sale to TaiwanSens. John Cornyn (R-Texas) and James Inhofe (R-Oklahoma) have called on President Donald Trump to support the sale of the Lockheed Martin-built F-35B fighter aircraft to Taiwan to help the East Asian state build up its air defense capabilities.

The lawmakers wrote a letter to Trump Monday and asked his administration to supply additional F-16V fighter jets “if determined that release of the F-35B to Taiwan is premature,” the U.S.-Taiwan Business Council said in a news release Monday.

“These fighters will have a positive impact on Taiwan’s self-defense and would act as a necessary deterrent to China’s aggressive military posture across the Asia-Pacific region,” they added.

Rupert Hammond-Chambers, president of the US-Taiwan Business Council, said the council believes the sale of additional fighter jets to Taiwan supports the White House’s policy to advance “capacity-building” among Asian allies, offers U.S. companies an opportunity to export defense systems and serves a response to China’s force modernization initiatives.

DHS/News
Matthew Masterson Joins DHS as Senior Cybersecurity Adviser
by Nichols Martin
Published on March 27, 2018
Matthew Masterson Joins DHS as Senior Cybersecurity Adviser


Matthew Masterson Joins DHS as Senior Cybersecurity Adviser
Matthew Masterson

Matthew Masterson, former chairman of the U.S. Election Assistance Commission, has been named senior adviser for the Department of Homeland Security‘s cybersecurity unit, Washington Examiner reported Monday.

DHS expects Masterson to continue working with federal, state and local officials to protect election systems against cyber threats.

He served as EAC commissioner for nearly four years, following his nomination by then-President Barack Obama and subsequent confirmation by the Senate in late 2014.

Masterson previously held various positions within the Ohio secretary of state’s office, where he managed voting system certification procedures and led the development of online voter registry and ballot delivery platforms for military and overseas voters.

DoD/News
Army Unveils Structure of New Futures Command
by Ramona Adams
Published on March 27, 2018
Army Unveils Structure of New Futures Command


Army Unveils Structure of New Futures CommandThe U.S. Army‘s new Futures Command will take over some organizations of existing Army commands as part of its mission to unify the military branch’s modernization programs, Breaking Defense reported Monday.

The Futures Command will assume leadership of the Army Materiel Command’s Research and Development Command; unspecified components of the Army Test and Evaluation Command; and parts of the Training and Doctrine Command’s Army Capability Integration Center.

Army program managers and program executive officers will have a reporting relationship with the Futures Command and will continue to report to the Army assistant secretary for acquisition, logistics and technology.

The new command will take responsibility for all technologies and projects beyond the current Five-Year Defense Plan, but AMC will continue to develop and maintain Army equipment and TRADOC will continue to oversee personnel training and education.

Army Undersecretary Ryan McCarthy announced earlier this month that the service branch plans to establish the Futures Command’s headquarters in a major city to support collaboration with civilian technology professionals.

Gen. James McConville said at a conference hosted by the Association of the U.S. Army that the Futures Command is needed to lead modernization initiatives and allow the Forces Command, AMC and TRADOC to focus on their respective missions to deploy, sustain and train the existing force.

 

DoD/News
FCC Chairman Proposes to Prohibit Purchases From Security Threat-Vulnerable Firms
by Nichols Martin
Published on March 27, 2018
FCC Chairman Proposes to Prohibit Purchases From Security Threat-Vulnerable Firms


FCC Chairman Proposes to Prohibit Purchases From Security Threat-Vulnerable FirmsAjit Pai, chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, has released a proposal to prohibit the use of the $8.5 billion Universal Service Fund in procuring services from firms that pose national security vulnerabilities.

FCC said Monday the proposed rule aims to protect U.S. communications networks and corresponding supply chains from national security threats.

“The money in the Universal Service Fund comes from fees paid by the American people, and I believe that the FCC has the responsibility to ensure that this money is not spent on equipment or services that pose a threat to national security,” Pai said.

FCC will hold a meeting on April 17 wherein a vote regarding the proposal is scheduled to take place.

Government Technology/News
NASA, NIAS Test Unmanned Aircraft Traffic Management Tech
by Ramona Adams
Published on March 27, 2018
NASA, NIAS Test Unmanned Aircraft Traffic Management Tech


NASA, NIAS Test Unmanned Aircraft Traffic Management TechNASA and the Nevada Institute for Autonomous Systems have tested unmanned aircraft systems and airspace management technologies as part of efforts to integrate UAS into the U.S. national airspace system.

NIAS said Monday the week-long demonstration occurred at a UAS test site at the Reno-Stead Airport in Nevada and involved UAS ground control systems, communication, navigation, surveillance, human factors, data exchange and network platforms.

The test is part of the NASA-led UAS Traffic Management project that involves the Federal Aviation Administration, UAS test sites and industry.

The program seeks to develop and demonstrate a UTM prototype with technologies that will be integrated into an operational drone traffic management system.

During the test, NASA provided a flight information management system, which will serve as a platform prototype to support the coordination of the FAA with UAS operators across the U.S.

The latest demonstration, called the Technology Capability Level 3 campaign, is part of a series of increasingly complex research, development and test activities under the UTM project.

TCL 3 is focused on technologies that are designed to maintain safe spacing between responsive and non-responsive UAS over moderately populated environments.

DoD/News
Heather Wilson: Air Force Eyes Reduced Dependence on C2 Systems for Future Wars
by Jane Edwards
Published on March 27, 2018
Heather Wilson: Air Force Eyes Reduced Dependence on C2 Systems for Future Wars


Heather Wilson: Air Force Eyes Reduced Dependence on C2 Systems for Future Wars
Heather Wilson

The U.S. Air Force expects its F-35, F-22 and other fighter jets to potentially home in on hostile air and ground targets without the need to rely on land-based command-and-control platforms as adversaries develop new technologies designed to attack C2 systems, Warrior Maven reported Monday.

“Airmen of the future will need to get after the mission orders, take their skills and abilities and operate without a lot communication back to central command and control,” Air Force Secretary Heather Wilson said at the Air Force Association’s Air War Symposium.

“It is about the Air Force being prepared to fight in the future of warfare,” added Wilson, a 2018 Wash100 recipient.

The service has begun to accelerate work on the Link 16 platform to speed up sharing of threat intelligence, navigational and target data between air-attack systems and reduce dependence on radio communications tools that are vulnerable to jamming.

The Air Force Research Laboratory has collaborated with industry to further develop and test a force-tracking radio frequency technology that works to identify the location of warfighters on the ground without using GPS signals, the report noted.

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