Processing....

Logo

Digital News Coverage of Government Contracting and Federal Policy Landscape
Sticky Logo
  • Home
  • Acquisition & Procurement
  • Agencies
    • DoD
    • Intelligence
    • DHS
    • Civilian
    • Space
  • Cybersecurity
  • Technology
  • Executives
    • Profiles
    • Announcements
    • Awards
  • News
  • Articles
  • About
  • Wash100
  • Contact Us
    • Advertising
    • Submit your news
    • Jobs
Logo
Government Technology/News
USSOCOM, DoD Strategic Capabilities Office to Collaborate on Drone Tech Advancement Effort
by Scott Nicholas
Published on May 17, 2017
USSOCOM, DoD Strategic Capabilities Office to Collaborate on Drone Tech Advancement Effort


USSOCOM, DoD Strategic Capabilities Office to Collaborate on Drone Tech Advancement EffortThe Special Operations Command has partnered with the Defense Department‘s Strategic Capabilities Office to establish an organization dedicated to the advancement of drone technologies, National Defense Magazine reported Tuesday.

James Geurts, acquisition executive at USSOCOM, told National Defense Magazine that the DRONEWERX outfit will explore the use of artificial intelligence, commercial drone technology, machine learning and swarm technologies to develop combat platforms in the near term.

He added the new organization will experiment with drone technologies in a push to further understand the threat of enemy unmanned systems, according to the publication.

DRONEWERX is modeled after USSOCOM’s SOFWERX program that works to provide opportunities for nontraditional partners in academia and industry to perform experimentation and prototyping missions using modern technology.

Defense News reported Tuesday that DRONEWERX will launch efforts to determine how to achieve function swarming, technological requirements of such swarms and strategies for swarm deployment.

Geurts said that he expects the organization to reach initial capability status in less than 90 days.

Government Technology/News
GAO: Rapid ‘Internet of Things’ Adoption Could Pose Security Risks
by Ramona Adams
Published on May 17, 2017
GAO: Rapid ‘Internet of Things’ Adoption Could Pose Security Risks


GAO: Rapid 'Internet of Things' Adoption Could Pose Security RisksThe Government Accountability Office has warned that the rapid emergence of internet-of-things technologies could present challenges in the areas of information security, privacy, safety, technical standards and economy.

GAO said Monday it believes unsecure IoT devices, networks or cloud servers in homes, factories and communities can be compromised in a cyber attack.

The agency added that smart devices such as fitness trackers could collect personally identifiable information from users without their consent and such information could be sold to companies and used in ways that consumers did not expect.

IoT-based platforms could also cause economic disruptions such as a decreased need for certain businesses and jobs that require individual interventions, including assembly line work and commercial vehicle deliveries, according to GAO.

GAO urged public and private organizations to develop and implement technical standards to manage  communication between connected devices and systems.

The agency reviewed reports and scientific publications, facilitated two expert meetings with the National Academies and interviewed officials from two agencies as part of the IoT study.

DoD/News
Heather Wilson Assumes Top Air Force Civilian Post
by Mary-Louise Hoffman
Published on May 17, 2017
Heather Wilson Assumes Top Air Force Civilian Post


Heather Wilson Assumes Top Air Force Civilian PostHeather Wilson, a former U.S. representative from New Mexico, was sworn in as the Air Force‘s 26th secretary during a ceremony that took place Tuesday at the Pentagon.

She officially assumed the top civilian post at the military service eight days after the Senate confirmed her nomination via a 76-22 vote.

Defense Secretary James Mattis said Tuesday he will work with Wilson and David Goldfein, Air Force chief of staff, in efforts to help the service branch restore force readiness, modernize technologies and develop future command leaders.

Wilson brings more than 35 years of leadership and management experience in the military, government, higher education and private sector experience to her new role.

She previously served as president of the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology for four years, a House member from 1998 to 2009 and director for defense policy and arms control at the National Security Council from 1989 to 1991.

Government Technology/News
Sen. Mark Warner Asks OMB, DHS on Security Patch Implementation Amid Ransomware Attack
by Jane Edwards
Published on May 17, 2017
Sen. Mark Warner Asks OMB, DHS on Security Patch Implementation Amid Ransomware Attack


Sen. Mark Warner Asks OMB, DHS on Security Patch Implementation Amid Ransomware AttackSen. Mark Warner (D-Virginia), vice chairman of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, has asked the heads of the Office of Management and Budget and Department of Homeland Security about the measures the agencies have taken in response to the ransomware attack.

In a letter to OMB Director Mick Mulvaney and DHS Secretary John Kelly, Warner asked them to share information whether federal agencies and contractors have implemented the security patches issued for Microsoft Windows operating systems across their information technology systems, the senator’s office said in a news release published Monday.

Europol reported the WannaCry attack disrupted computers of at least 200,000 individuals in more than 150 countries Friday.

Warner, co-founder of the Senate Cybersecurity Caucus, also asked DHS about its efforts to collaborate with the private sector to evaluate the risks posed by the malware to critical IT systems.

He expects Mulvaney and Kelly to submit their responses on the matter over the next two weeks.

 

News
Report: Trump’s Proposed Fiscal 2018 Defense Budget Would Fund 9 Combat Ships
by Jane Edwards
Published on May 17, 2017
Report: Trump’s Proposed Fiscal 2018 Defense Budget Would Fund 9 Combat Ships


Report: Trump’s Proposed Fiscal 2018 Defense Budget Would Fund 9 Combat ShipsPresident Donald Trump’s budget blueprint for fiscal 2018 would allocate $603 billion in funds for defense, Bloomberg reported Wednesday.

Government officials told Bloomberg that the proposed defense budget would appropriate funds for the acquisition of nine warships that include the addition of one DDG-51 Flight III guided-missile destroyer ship built by Huntington Ingalls Industries and General Dynamics.

Trump’s defense budget would also procure enough Raytheon-built Tomahawk cruise missiles to keep the company’s Arizona-based plant operational and more precision-guided munitions from Boeing, Raytheon and Lockheed Martin.

The fiscal 2018 budget request would not deviate from the Obama administration’s plan to procure 14 Boeing-made F/A-18E/F Super Hornet aircraft and 70 Lockheed-built F-35 fighter jets, according to the officials.

Trump is expected to send his proposed budget to Congress by May 23, the report added.

Government Technology/News
Thomas Bossert: ‘WannaCry’ Ransomware Tool Not Developed by NSA
by Ramona Adams
Published on May 16, 2017
Thomas Bossert: ‘WannaCry’ Ransomware Tool Not Developed by NSA


Thomas Bossert: 'WannaCry' Ransomware Tool Not Developed by NSAThomas Bossert, an adviser to President Donald Trump on homeland security and counterterrorism, has said the ransomware attack that affected computer systems worldwide was not carried out using a tool developed the National Security Agency, CNS News reported Monday.

Bossert added he believes that the ransomware worm, dubbed WannaCry or WanaCrypt, was developed by “culpable parties” such as foreign nation-state criminals.

Europol found that the attack disrupted computers of at least 200,000 individuals in more than 150 countries Friday.

Bossert noted the number of infected computers has reached more than 300,000 as of Monday morning, but infection rates have decreased over the weekend and no U.S. federal systems have been affected.

“Overall, the U.S. infection rate has been lower than many parts of the world, but we may still see a significant impact on additional networks as these malware attacks morph and change.”

Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly spearheads public-private coordination on the country’s response efforts related to the ransomware attack, according to Bossert.

Government Technology/News
NIST Issues Draft Guidance on Cyber Best Practices for Federal Agencies
by Scott Nicholas
Published on May 16, 2017
NIST Issues Draft Guidance on Cyber Best Practices for Federal Agencies


NIST Issues Draft Guidance on Cyber Best Practices for Federal AgenciesThe National Institute of Standards and Technology has unveiled new draft guidance that suggests best practices for agencies to secure federal information systems, Nextgov reported Monday.

The Interagency Report 8170 document provides instructions on how federal agencies can utilize NIST frameworks to assess the cybersecurity of technology vendors and allocate cybersecurity responsibilities to various department sectors.

NIST drafted the guide to help federal officials evaluate an agency’s compliance with data privacy laws such as the Federal Information Security Management Act and the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act.

President Donald Trump on Thursday signed an executive order that mandates federal agencies to comply with NIST-developed cybersecurity frameworks.

NIST seeks ideas from the public on how to improve cybersecurity guidance for federal information technology managers, executives and other officials from private companies that work with the government.

DoD/News
Air Force Lifts Weight Restrictions on F-35A Pilots
by Ramona Adams
Published on May 16, 2017
Air Force Lifts Weight Restrictions on F-35A Pilots


Air Force Lifts Weight Restrictions on F-35A PilotsThe U.S. Air Force has lifted a restriction that imposed a weight minimum of at least 136 pounds for F-35A pilots in an effort to prevent neck injury during ejections.

The service branch said Monday three modifications were implemented on the F-35A escape system in an effort to boost safety for all pilots.

The restriction was implemented in 2015 after tests revealed that parachute deployment or opening could cause neck injury for lightweight pilots.

The Air Force originally considered replacing F-35A’s Martin-Baker US16E ejection seat with United Technologies‘ ACES 5 offering in 2016.

Martin-Baker worked with the Air Force to meet ejection seat requirements, which includes certifying the seat for pilots that weigh between 103 and 245 pounds.

The modifications include a new switch that works to slightly delay parachute deployment at high speeds and decrease parachute opening forces; a head support panel designed to keep the pilot’s head from moving backwards during ejection; and reduction of the overall helmet weight.

The new ejection seats are being retrofitted into the F-35A fleet while lightweight helmets are in pre-production and will begin full production later this year, the Air Force noted.

Acquisition & Procurement/News
John Bergin: DoD Eyes Use of Blockchain Tech in Standard Parts Production
by Scott Nicholas
Published on May 16, 2017
John Bergin: DoD Eyes Use of Blockchain Tech in Standard Parts Production


John Bergin: DoD Eyes Use of Blockchain Tech in Standard Parts ProductionThe Defense Department aims to use additive manufacturing techniques in conjunction with  blockchain technology in efforts to address intellectual property challenges related to the production of military standard parts, GCN reported Monday.

John Bergin, business technology officer at DoD’s Office of the Chief Information Officer, told a defense contracting forum Friday the U.S. Navy‘s carriers can serve as a model for a use case of blockchain.

He added he believes the technology has the potential to help military organizations and industry partners to accelerate the supply chain process for “mil-spec” components.

“We are very excited about this approach, and we think it’s part of the acquisition front we’re trying to get to,” said Bergin, according to the report.

News
House, Senate Armed Services Committee Leaders Seek Defense Sequestration Reversal
by Jane Edwards
Published on May 16, 2017
House, Senate Armed Services Committee Leaders Seek Defense Sequestration Reversal


House, Senate Armed Services Committee Leaders Seek Defense Sequestration ReversalSen. John McCain (R-Arizona), chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, and Rep. Mac Thornberry (R-Texas), head of the House armed services panel, have echoed the call of a group of lawmakers to reverse the sequestration policy for defense programs, Defense News reported Monday.

“Sequestration is an act of sheer political cowardice, because you let a meat ax act without any discrimination, judgment or value – it’s disgraceful,” McCain told reporters.

A group of 141 lawmakers wrote a May 2 letter to House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-Wisconsin) urging him to bring to the House floor a bill that would repeal defense sequestration, which they say impacts military readiness and hampers the U.S. government’s ability to deter adversaries.

Rep. Mike Turner (R-Ohio) organized the letter and introduced in March a measure that seeks to eliminate budget caps for defense.

Thornberry and McCain said they would support the move to repeal defense budget caps by approximately $90 billion.

The Trump administration’s proposed $603 billion defense appropriations go beyond budget caps by $54 billion, the report added.

Previous 1 … 2,210 2,211 2,212 2,213 2,214 … 2,603 Next
News Briefing
I'm Interested In:
Recent Posts
  • NIST Issues Updated Security & Privacy Control Catalog
  • Air Force Announces Collaborative Combat Aircraft Program Milestone
  • DCSA to Begin DISS Cloud Migration Under IT Modernization Strategy
  • NSA, Other Agencies Release Advisory Against China-Sponsored Cyberthreats
About

ExecutiveGov, published by Executive Mosaic, is a site dedicated to the news and headlines in the federal government. ExecutiveGov serves as a news source for the hot topics and issues facing federal government departments and agencies such as Gov 2.0, cybersecurity policy, health IT, green IT and national security. We also aim to spotlight various federal government employees and interview key government executives whose impact resonates beyond their agency.

Read More >>

RSS ExecutiveBiz
  • DOD, Peraton & Okta Launch myAuth Authentication System
  • NATO Procurement Agency Gets State Department Approval for $104M AIM-9X Sidewinder Missile FMS
  • Seekr Adds Allison Binns & Mat Winter to Advisory Board
  • Anthropic Launches National Security & Public Sector Advisory Council
  • VA Continues Rollout of New Acquisition Management System Powered by CGI’s Momentum
  • SNC Demos Airlift/Tanker Open Mission Systems Capabilities During Air Force Exercise
RSS GovConWire
  • Applied Signals Intelligence Appoints Azhar Haq as VP, CFO
  • Jilee Rich Joins Trilogy Federal as Vice President of Growth
  • Accenture Announces NeuraFlash Acquisition to Boost AI Capabilities
  • DHS Announce Plans for Potential $100M Counter-UAS Acquisition
  • Google to Invest Another $9B in Virginia’s Cloud, AI Infrastructure
  • DLA Launches Market Survey for $3.2B C5ISR G2S Contract’s Open Season
Footer Logo

Copyright © 2025
Executive Mosaic
All Rights Reserved

  • Executive Mosaic
  • GovCon Wire
  • ExecutiveBiz
  • GovCon Exec Magazine
  • POC
  • Home
  • Acquisition & Procurement
  • Agencies
    • DoD
    • Intelligence
    • DHS
    • Civilian
    • Space
  • Cybersecurity
  • Technology
  • Executives
    • Profiles
    • Announcements
    • Awards
  • News
  • Articles
  • About
  • Wash100
  • Contact Us
    • Advertising
    • Submit your news
    • Jobs
Go toTop