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GSA Unveils Roadmap to Help Companies Join Multiple Award Schedules
by Ramona Adams
Published on September 27, 2017
GSA Unveils Roadmap to Help Companies Join Multiple Award Schedules


GSA Unveils Roadmap to Help Companies Join Multiple Award SchedulesThe General Services Administration has launched a website that is designed to help companies start offering products and services to government agencies via GSA’s contract vehicles known as Multiple Award Schedules.

GSA said Thursday the MAS Roadmap website is part of the agency’s Making It Easier initiative that aims to give companies of all sizes the tools they need to do business with government.

The MAS Roadmap is based on the IT Schedule 70 Plain Language Roadmap and is designed to provide a step-by-step guide on how to join GSA Schedules.

GSA initiated the MIE project in 2016 to address industry feedback on the complexity of becoming a vendor under MAS.

The agency previously worked to build MIE tools for the Schedule 70 procurement vehicle for IT goods and services.

DoD/News
Senators Express Concern Over Decision to Exclude Aerial Refueling for Future Air Force One
by Jane Edwards
Published on September 27, 2017
Senators Express Concern Over Decision to Exclude Aerial Refueling for Future Air Force One


Senators Express Concern Over Decision to Exclude Aerial Refueling for Future Air Force OneSenate lawmakers have raised concerns over the lack of aerial refueling capability in the next presidential aircraft, DoD Buzz reported Tuesday.

Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Arkansas) asked Marine Corps Gen. Joseph Dunford, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, on the issue at a Senate Armed Services Committee hearing Tuesday.

“I think that was a decision that was not made by the — by the Air Force, but made by the White House, and I think it had to do with the fiscal constraints on the program,” Dunford said.

The service branch and the White House had been in talks to reduce the cost of the next Air Force One planes and forgoing the aircraft’s inflight refueling function was one of the cost-cutting measures they plan to implement.

Breaking Defense also reported that the Air Force’s budget request for fiscal 2018 shows that the service branch will need approximately $3.2 billion in funds from 2018 through 2022 to replace the current fleet of VC-25 planes.

“We may need to revisit that decision,” Cotton said of the White House’s decision to exclude the aerial refueling capability for the Presidential Aircraft Recapitalization program.

The hearing came weeks after the Air Force awarded Boeing a potential $600 million contract modification to conduct preliminary design work to convert a pair of 747-8 aircraft into presidential planes.

DoD/News
National Guard Provides Comms System to Aid Hurricane Recovery Efforts
by Ramona Adams
Published on September 26, 2017
National Guard Provides Comms System to Aid Hurricane Recovery Efforts


National Guard Provides Comms System to Aid Hurricane Recovery EffortsThe U.S. National Guard has rolled out satellite communications systems in an effort to address communication gaps in hurricane-affected U.S. territories.

The Guard said Friday its Joint Incident Site Communications Capability is designed to facilitate high-frequency radio, data, video and voice communications between first responders.

Four JISCCs are currently on-site in Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands to aid Hurricane Maria relief operations and more systems are slated to arrive.

The Guard previously fielded 18 JISCC platforms to support recovery missions in areas affected by Hurricanes Harvey and Irma.

A prototype of the communications system was deployed during Hurricane Katrina in 2005 to validate its performance.

The system has also been used to support chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear and environmental response efforts as well as help mitigate wildfires in the Pacific Northwest.

The Guard expects to integrate 5G wireless connection into JISCC to optimize data transfer speed.

DoD/News
Ryan McCarthy: Funding Predictability Key to Maintain Army Readiness, Modernization Efforts
by Ramona Adams
Published on September 26, 2017
Ryan McCarthy: Funding Predictability Key to Maintain Army Readiness, Modernization Efforts


Ryan McCarthy: Funding Predictability Key to Maintain Army Readiness, Modernization Efforts
Ryan McCarthy

Ryan McCarthy, acting secretary of the U.S. Army, has said the service branch requires a “sufficient” and “predictable” budget to maintain readiness and prepare for future operations.

“You don’t defend a country on a budget, you defend it on a strategy,” McCarthy said Wednesday during his visit to the Aberdeen Proving Ground in Maryland.

“We must look for rapid insertion of new technology in order to keep pace with both commercial trends and adversaries,” he added.

McCarthy also met with Army leaders at APG to discuss the facility’s science and technology, research, development, acquisition, testing and sustainment functions.

He examined various modernization projects at APG, such as secure wireless communications, radios and mission command platforms.

The Army facility showcased other platforms such as the Ultra Light Command Post Node prototype designed to provide communications and mission command support; the Joint Light Tactical Vehicle that will replace the Army’s Humvees; and the upgunned Stryker combat vehicle.

Government Technology/News
Report: DHS to Introduce Federal Dashboard for Cybersecurity
by Nichols Martin
Published on September 26, 2017
Report: DHS to Introduce Federal Dashboard for Cybersecurity


Report: DHS to Introduce Federal Dashboard for CybersecurityThe Department of Homeland Security will introduce a government-wide dashboard in October to compile data from federal agencies that currently use sensor networks and dashboards within their organizations, GCN reported Monday.

Jeanette Manfra, assistant secretary at DHS’ cybersecurity office, said at a Professional Services Council-hosted event held Monday the federal dashboard represents the next step in the department’s continuous diagnostics and mitigation program.

The dashboard is designed to help an agency access information about server vulnerabilities and warn other agencies about the potential security threats.

The report noted that multiple agencies built internal dashboard to monitor network traffic, identify malicious cyber activity and comply with the Federal Information Security Management Act.

DoD/News
Marines Conduct Hot-Loading Mission on F-35B Aircraft
by Scott Nicholas
Published on September 26, 2017
Marines Conduct Hot-Loading Mission on F-35B Aircraft


Marines Conduct Hot-Loading Mission on F-35B AircraftMarine Fighter Attack Squadron 121 members have performed a hot-loading mission using an F-35B short takeoff/vertical landing aircraft as part of the U.S. Marine Corp‘s Weapons and Tactics Instructors course 1-18.

The service branch said Monday that the Marine Aviation Weapons and Tactics Squadron one hosted the WTI event that gathered service members from around the world to participate in mission readiness training exercises.

The hot-loading mission aimed to provide an opportunity for pilots and ground crew to prepare for potential real world operations.

USMC service members loaded the AIM 120 Advanced Medium-Range Air-to-Air Missile missiles onto an F-35B unit that immediately took off afterward.

DoD/News
Air Force Sends Bomber, Fighter Aircraft Over Demilitarized Zone Near North Korea
by Nichols Martin
Published on September 25, 2017
Air Force Sends Bomber, Fighter Aircraft Over Demilitarized Zone Near North Korea


Air Force Sends Bomber, Fighter Aircraft Over Demilitarized Zone Near North KoreaThe U.S. Air Force has sent B-1B Lancer bombers and F-15C Eagle fighter escorts over a demilitarized zone east of North Korea for a mission to demonstrate U.S. military capability.

Dana White, chief spokesperson of the Defense Department, said in a statement released Saturday the mission is a response to North Korea’s recent activities and aims to caution the country that President Donald Trump may exercise appropriate military action.

The Lancer bombers flew from Guam while the Eagle fighter escorts flew from Okinawa, Japan.

White noted the mission operationally covered the farthest north of the DMZ that a U.S. aircraft has flown off North Korea’s seaboard in the 21st century.

Civilian/News
Inspector General: NASA Should Improve UAS Asset Management
by Ramona Adams
Published on September 25, 2017
Inspector General: NASA Should Improve UAS Asset Management


Inspector General: NASA Should Improve UAS Asset ManagementNASA‘s office of inspector general has called on the agency to improve the implementation of policy on unmanned aircraft systems acquisition and management.

The OIG said in a report published Monday that NASA centers inadequately implemented agency policy on UAS procurement and inventory tracking, which has resulted to unauthorized drone purchases and inefficient inventory control.

Auditors found that 231 of NASA’s 410 UAS acquisitions since 2009 were bought without necessary approvals.

NASA’s property system contains incomplete and inaccurate information on UAS, rendering certain systems invisible to other potential users and hampering the capacity to share UAS between centers, the report stated.

The OIG added center officials do not dispose of unnecessary UAS platforms in a timely manner to make them available to other potential users within and outside the agency.

The report recommended that NASA develop a process to routinely inform users of UAS acquisition requirements; establish criteria on how to identify UAS and determine the number of spare parts to maintain; and create a checklist to ensure the proper implementation of UAS acquisition procedures.

The OIG also called on the agency to enforce a bar code system for UAS tracking and require centers to identify and eliminate unneeded UAS or provide a reason to retain them.

The inspector general found that NASA’s research contributed “effectively” to the Federal Aviation Administration‘s efforts to integrate civil, commercial and government UAS into the national airspace.

FAA and NASA have partnered on two UAS-related research projects, including the UAS in the NAS initiative to develop operational performance standards and the UAS Traffic Management effort to develop a traffic management system for aerial drones.

The audit report said the two programs met all schedule and technical objectives within the allotted time and budgets.

Civilian/News
Robert Strayer Joins State Dept as Tech Policy Lead
by Ramona Adams
Published on September 25, 2017
Robert Strayer Joins State Dept as Tech Policy Lead


Robert Strayer Joins State Dept as Tech Policy Lead
Robert Strayer

Robert Strayer, former general counsel for the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, has joined the State Department as deputy assistant secretary for cyber and international communications and information policy.

Strayer will lead U.S. engagement on technology policy and digital economy with international organizations in his new role, the Computer & Communications Industry Association said Thursday.

“As the primary external representative for the United States’ technology policy, Strayer will coordinate the engagement and positions of a range of economic and diplomatic agencies to advocate a platform that promotes innovation and emerging technologies,” said CCIA President and CEO Ed Black.

Black added CCIA hopes that Strayer receives an ambassadorship to help him advocate on behalf of the U.S. digital economy.

Strayer previously served as adjunct law professor at the George Mason University’s law school; director of the homeland security project at the Bipartisan Policy Center; and counsel and Republican deputy staff director on the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee.

He also worked at law firm WilmerHale, where he practiced telecommunications law.

DoD/News
Trump Announces Minimum Security Requirements for US Visa, Immigration Vetting Procedures
by Jane Edwards
Published on September 25, 2017
Trump Announces Minimum Security Requirements for US Visa, Immigration Vetting Procedures


Trump Announces Minimum Security Requirements for US Visa, Immigration Vetting ProceduresPresident Donald Trump has announced the creation of minimum baseline requirements for immigration and visa screening processes for foreigners who seek to enter the U.S. as part of efforts to protect U.S. citizens’ safety amid the prevalence of terrorist attacks and transnational crime.

The Department of Homeland Security developed the minimum security requirements in collaboration with other agencies and departments in the executive branch as part of the Trump administration’s move to strengthen national security measures, the White House said in a Sunday news release.

The U.S. government informed foreign countries of the new requirements in July and some of those that failed to comply initiated measures such as increasing the security of travel documents and sharing of data on terrorist threats.

The White House listed Iran, North Korea, Syria, Libya, Chad, Yemen and Venezuela as countries that do not “adequately adhere” to the new baseline requirements and announced that specific restrictions will be imposed on individuals from Somalia.

“The restrictions being imposed on these eight countries are conditional and may be lifted as they work with the United States government to ensure the safety of Americans,” the release said.

The administration will also subject Iraqi nationals to heightened scrutiny.

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