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NAVAIR Seeks ‘Capabilities-Based’ Procurement Approach for Warfighter Equipment
by Scott Nicholas
Published on December 4, 2017
NAVAIR Seeks ‘Capabilities-Based’ Procurement Approach for Warfighter Equipment


NAVAIR Seeks 'Capabilities-Based' Procurement Approach for Warfighter EquipmentThe Naval Air Systems Command aims to develop and implement a “capabilities-based” acquisition strategy in a push to ensure that U.S. armed forces will receive fully integrated technology platforms.

Vice Adm. Paul Crosklags, commander of NAVAIR, said in a statement published Friday he believes such approach will work to help warfighters to train immediately soon after they have received a new system.

“My belief is that through this capabilities-based acquisition process, we can deliver an interoperable product on day one for our warfighters,” Crosklags told a panel discussion held Tuesday at the I/ITSEC 2017 event in Florida.

He pointed to the Naval Integrated Fire Control-Counter Air architecture as a “high-end capability” that he thinks should incorporate live, virtual and constructive training scenarios.

“We still don’t have that capability built into the baseline when it’s delivered to our operators.”

DoD/News
Reuters: MDA Seeks to Deploy New Anti-Missile Systems on West Coast
by Ramona Adams
Published on December 4, 2017
Reuters: MDA Seeks to Deploy New Anti-Missile Systems on West Coast


Reuters: MDA Seeks to Deploy New Anti-Missile Systems on West CoastThe Missile Defense Agency is surveying the West Coast for potential new locations to deploy missile defense systems, Reuters reported Sunday.

“It’s just a matter of the location, and the MDA making a recommendation as to which site meets their criteria for location, but also the environmental impact,” Rep. Mike Rogers (R-Alabama) told Reuters at the Reagan National Defense Forum in California.

Rogers, chairperson of the strategic forces panel within the House Armed Services Committee, added that multiple sites are vying for the anti-missile system installations.

Reuters reported that Rogers and Rep. Adam Smith (D-Washington) also identified the Lockheed Martin-built Terminal High Altitude Area Defense system as the potential platform that the government is eyeing to establish on the West Coast.

MDA is yet to receive an order to install THAAD in the region, MDA Deputy Director Rear Adm. Jon Hill‎ commented to Reuters.

DoD/News
New Policy Addresses Mobile Device Use in Secure DoD Spaces
by Ramona Adams
Published on December 4, 2017
New Policy Addresses Mobile Device Use in Secure DoD Spaces


New Policy Addresses Mobile Device Use in Secure DoD SpacesThe Committee on National Security Systems has implemented a new policy that authorizes officials in charge of secure Defense Department areas to regulate the use of mobile devices in such spaces, Federal News Radio reported Thursday.

The policy released Nov. 20 requires employees, contractors, agents and visitors of facilities that handle top secret information and below to obtain the approval of officials in charge before they bring mobile devices to secure spaces.

Under the policy, officers in charge would need to justify the approval of mobile devices based on mission requirements.

DoD would accept the use of mobile platforms in secure areas for command and control, counterintelligence, testing, training, communication and research and development activities.

The policy also directs officials to identify known and potential risks associated with the use of mobile devices in an area and its surrounding spaces, the report noted.

Civilian/News/Space
Bill Hill: New Mobile Launcher for NASA’s Future SLS Missions Could Cost $300M
by Jane Edwards
Published on December 4, 2017
Bill Hill: New Mobile Launcher for NASA’s Future SLS Missions Could Cost $300M


Bill Hill: New Mobile Launcher for NASA’s Future SLS Missions Could Cost $300MBill Hill, deputy associate administrator for exploration systems development at NASA, has said the agency would need to spend approximately $300 million to construct a new mobile launch platform for future missions of the Space Launch System, Space News reported Friday.

Hill said Wednesday during the meeting of the NASA Advisory Council’s human exploration and operations committee at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida that a second mobile launcher could help the agency reduce the gap in launch schedule between Exploration Missions 1 and 2.

He noted the EM-1 launch would call for NASA to wait for more than 33 months before it can send EM-2 into space in order to carry out modifications to the existing launcher as the agency prepares to use the 13.4-meter-tall Exploration Upper Stage with the Block 1B rocket for EM-2 and future SLS missions.

The development of a new mobile launcher would also allow NASA to accommodate more launches for SLS between the two missions provided the agency would use the Interim Cryogenic Propulsion Stage for such launches, Hill added.

DoD/News
Army Eyes Urban Terrain Features for Next Generation Combat Vehicle
by Ramona Adams
Published on December 4, 2017
Army Eyes Urban Terrain Features for Next Generation Combat Vehicle


Army Eyes Urban Terrain Features for Next Generation Combat VehicleThe U.S. Army wants its next generation of combat vehicles to address challenges associated with urban operations in anticipation of future battles in megacities.

The Army said Thursday it projects that the number of megacities — urban areas with at least 25 million population — will double by 2035, the same year the service branch expects to receive its Next Generation Combat Vehicle platform.

An industry team led by Science Applications International Corp. won a potential eight-year, $237 million contract in September to develop an NGCV prototype.

Gen. Robert Abrams, head of the Army Forces Command, said it is “likely” that the Army’s next battle mission will occur in one of the 25 identified megacities globally.

NGCVs will be designed to address obstacles, large civilian populations and confined spaces in dense urban terrains.

The fighting vehicle may also include a reactive armor, active protection systems, artificial intelligence, autonomy, teaming, advanced target sensors, lasers and the potential for future updates.

Abrams noted that NGCVs should also help reduce the supply line to support faster operations using technologies such as hybrid energy systems, which could lessen the need for fuel resupply convoys.

Abrams noted it is unlikely that all of the Army’s desired features can be built into NGCV, but the list serves as “a green light from the Army to industry to deliver the most capable system that can be produced with existing technology.”

DoD/News
Lt. Gen. H.R. McMaster: National Security Strategy Aims to Reclaim US Strategic Confidence
by Jane Edwards
Published on December 4, 2017
Lt. Gen. H.R. McMaster: National Security Strategy Aims to Reclaim US Strategic Confidence


Lt. Gen. H.R. McMaster: National Security Strategy Aims to Reclaim US Strategic Confidence
H.R. McMaster

Army Lt. Gen. H.R. McMaster, national security adviser under President Donald Trump’s administration, has said the White House’s national security strategy would focus on how to help the U.S. regain its strategic confidence, DoD News reported Sunday.

McMaster said Saturday during his speech at the Reagan National Defense Forum in California that the administration is set to release its strategy as the country faces security challenges from Russia, China, North Korea, Iran and the Islamic State militant organization.

He noted that such a strategy “will focus on protecting our homeland, advancing American prosperity, preserving peace through strength… and finally enhancing American influence.”

“These national security challenges also require a dramatic rethinking of American foreign policy from previous decades,” he added.

McMaster said the national security strategy would require the country to consider and understand four areas in an effort to reclaim that confidence.

Those areas include the values that define the U.S.; instruments of national power; threats the country faces; and the competitive and dynamic nature of the security environment.

Announcements/Civilian/News
GSA Introduces 10 New Presidential Innovation Fellows
by Jane Edwards
Published on December 4, 2017
GSA Introduces 10 New Presidential Innovation Fellows


GSA Introduces 10 New Presidential Innovation FellowsThe General Services Administration has announced the 10 technologists and entrepreneurs selected for the 2017-2018 class of Presidential Innovation Fellows.

GSA said Thursday the Presidential Innovation Fellows program seeks to recruit startup founders and innovators to perform tours of duty at government agencies for a year and work with civil servants to address technology challenges within the government.

The 2017 Presidential Innovation Fellows are:

  • Davey Gibian, a systems designer from Brooklyn, New York
  • Gil Alterovitz, a Harvard/MIT faculty member from Boston, Massachusetts
  • Alex Dalessio, a strategist and social entrepreneur from New York
  • Jeffrey Starr, a cybersecurity and quantitative risk management entrepreneur from Springfield, Virginia
  • Mike Rossetti, a political data analyst and government technology consultant from Branford, Connecticut
  • Nina Bianchi, a strategist, facilitator and founder from Detroit, Michigan
  • Sandeep Burugupalli, a healthcare entrepreneur and strategist from Houston, Texas
  • Stephen Matthew Wisniew, an entrepreneur and retired U.S. Army officer from San Diego, California
  • Stephen Winchell, an engineer and physicist from Washington, D.C.
  • Zach Goldfine, a startup founder and generalist from San Francisco, California

One of the nine Presidential Innovation Fellows under the 2016-2017 class is Clara Tsao, who oversees the Digital Line Effort as part of the Countering Violent Extremism interagency task force.

GSA said the program will launch the application for the summer 2018 group in February.

Acquisition & Procurement/News
DoD, National Security Technology Accelerator Unveil Military Training & Readiness Partnership
by Scott Nicholas
Published on December 4, 2017
DoD, National Security Technology Accelerator Unveil Military Training & Readiness Partnership


DoD, National Security Technology Accelerator Unveil Military Training & Readiness PartnershipThe Defense Department and National Security Technology Accelerator have introduced a new public-private partnership program for military training and readiness during the Interservice, Industry Training, Simulations and Education Conference that took place in Florida, United Press International reported Friday.

The Training and Readiness Accelerator program, a collaboration between the Army Contracting Command and a Virginia-based NSTA unit, aims to establish a means for the DoD to identify, test and implement technologies with defense and non-defense partners.

Brig. Gen. William Cole, program executive officer at the Army’s Program Executive Office of Simulation, Training and Instrumentation, told UPI the service branch looks to refine technologies that are critical to military readiness and training activities through the TREX program.

Shephard Media reported Tuesday NSTA secured a five-year contract from the Army Contracting Command in November to offer training and simulation acquisition assistance for the TREX program as part of efforts to help military procurement personnel discover technology platforms.

The program uses a “other transaction authority” in a push to accelerate the military’s research and development cycle, the report noted.

DoD/News
House Panel OKs Bill to Reauthorize FISA Section 702 Surveillance Authority
by Jane Edwards
Published on December 4, 2017
House Panel OKs Bill to Reauthorize FISA Section 702 Surveillance Authority


House Panel OKs Bill to Reauthorize FISA Section 702 Surveillance AuthorityThe House Intelligence Committee on Friday approved a bill that would reauthorize for four years a provision in the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act that permits the collection of intelligence data on foreigners who live outside the U.S., the Washington Examiner reported Friday.

Rep. Devin Nunes (R-California), chairman of the House panel, introduced Wednesday the FISA Amendments Reauthorization Act of 2017 as the Section 702 surveillance provision approaches expiration on Dec. 31.

The Washington Post reported the measure would direct government agencies to secure a court order before they can access a National Security Agency-run database to view communications that came from or sent to U.S. citizens and were gathered through Section 702.

The report noted that lawmakers are expected to add the measure on the surveillance authority’s reauthorization to a budget package for fiscal 2018 that Congress needs to pass by Dec. 8 to avoid a government shutdown.

Cybersecurity/DoD/News
Mike Padden: Army’s New Office to Support IT Network Integration Programs
by Scott Nicholas
Published on December 4, 2017
Mike Padden: Army’s New Office to Support IT Network Integration Programs


Mike Padden: Army's New Office to Support IT Network Integration ProgramsThe U.S. Army‘s program executive office for enterprise information systems created the position of assistant program executive officer to help oversee information technology network integration efforts across the service branch, C4ISRNET reported Saturday.

Mike Padden, formerly project manager for the Army’s Installation Information Infrastructure Communications and Capabilities program, has led the new office since late September as APEO for network integration.

Padden told C4ISRNET his office aims to help PEO-EIS and Army leadership increase the efficiency and effectiveness of military technology platforms as well as support Army priorities.

He also wants his team to provide assistance to the ongoing service-wide review of IT networks.

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