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Gen. John Hyten: Stratcom Forms Joint Force Component Commands As Part of Restructuring Effort
by Jane Edwards
Published on July 27, 2017
Gen. John Hyten: Stratcom Forms Joint Force Component Commands As Part of Restructuring Effort


Gen. John Hyten: Stratcom Forms Joint Force Component Commands As Part of Restructuring Effort
John Hyten

Air Force Gen. John Hyten, commander of the U.S. Strategic Command, has confirmed the establishment of Joint Force Component Commands responsible for space, air, sea and missile defense efforts as part of a series of changes at Stratcom, Breaking Defense reported Wednesday.

Hyten also ordered to put an end to six nuclear task forces that oversee nuclear missile submarines, bombers, airborne tankers, ground intercontinental ballistic missiles and reconnaissance aircraft and consolidated them under the administration of four commanders.

Gen. Jay Raymond, Air Force Space Command chief, will assume the additional role of space JFCC commander and will directly report to Hyten on matters related to space forces.

Gen. Robin Rand, head of the Air Force Global Strike Command, will offer advice related to B-2 bombers, E-5B aircraft as well as KC-46, KC-135 and KC-10 tankers, while Adm. Phil Davidson, head of the Fleet Forces Command, will oversee all nuclear submarines.

Hyten, an inductee into Executive Mosaic’s Wash100 for 2017, also met with Gen. Curtis Scaparotti, European Command chief, to discuss whether to equip F-35A fighter jets with nuclear weapons, the report added.

Government Technology/News
US & Japan Affirm Int’l Cooperation, Public-Private Partnerships to Advance Cybersecurity
by Anna Forrester
Published on July 26, 2017
US & Japan Affirm Int’l Cooperation, Public-Private Partnerships to Advance Cybersecurity


US & Japan Affirm Int'l Cooperation, Public-Private Partnerships to Advance CybersecurityThe governments of Japan and the U.S. have affirmed their commitment to cooperate on bilateral cyber concerns and bolster public-private partnerships with industry, academia and civil society in efforts to achieve cybersecurity and resiliency.

A joint Japan-U.S. statement published Monday by the State Department said whole-of-government collaboration is key to achieve an “accessible, open, interoperable, reliable and secure cyberspace” and drive economic, political and social development in the international community.

The countries also noted the Japan-U.S. Cyber Dialogue as a platform to address shared challenges and develop joint programs in information sharing, domestic cybersecurity measures and international stability in cyberspace.

Japan and the U.S. also reported on the results of ongoing efforts under the Guidelines for Japan-U.S. Defense Cooperation from 2015 and the Cyber Defense Policy Working Group that consists of the Defense Department and Japan’s ministry of defense.

Government Technology
HHS Launches Updated Health Info Breach Reporting Tool
by Ramona Adams
Published on July 26, 2017
HHS Launches Updated Health Info Breach Reporting Tool


HHS Launches Updated Health Info Breach Reporting ToolThe Department of Health and Human Services has released an updated version of its web tool that works to provide details on breaches of health information.

HHS said Tuesday the HIPAA Breach Reporting Tool now features optimized navigation for individuals who seek information on breaches as well as organizations that aim to report incidents.

HBRT also offers access to information on the types of incidents that affect the healthcare industry or particular sectors, as well as how breaches were resolved following investigations conducted by HHS’ office for civil rights.

“HHS heard from the public that we needed to focus more on the most recent breaches and clarify when entities have taken action to resolve the issues that might have led to their breaches,” said HHS Secretary Tom Price.

HHS OCR initially launched HBRT in 2009 as mandated by the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act.

The website publicly releases information on large breaches reported to OCR by entities covered under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act.

The upgraded HBRT includes functionality that highlights ongoing investigations and reported breaches within the last two years; an archive of older breaches; navigation to additional incident information; and advice for consumers.

Government Technology/News
House Committee Asks Tech Industry CEOs to Testify on Net Neutrality Rules
by Jane Edwards
Published on July 26, 2017
House Committee Asks Tech Industry CEOs to Testify on Net Neutrality Rules


House Committee Asks Tech Industry CEOs to Testify on Net Neutrality RulesRep. Greg Walden (R-Oregon), chairman of the House Energy and Commerce Committee, has called on CEOs of several technology companies to attend a Sept. 7 hearing to testify about net neutrality rules, Reuters reported Tuesday.

The scheduled hearing comes amid the Federal Communications Commission’s proposal to reverse the rules established in 2015 under the Obama administration.

Companies whose CEOs have been asked to testify include AT&T, Google’s parent company Alphabet, Facebook, Verizon, Netflix, Comcast and Charter Communications.

“A strong consensus is forming across party lines and across industries that it’s time for Congress to call a halt on the back-and-forth and set clear net neutrality ground rules for the internet,” Walden said.

The Internet Association also urged FCC to retain net neutrality rules through a document filed July 17 in response to the agency’s proposed rule-making notice.

DoD/News
Rep. Will Hurd: Congress Should Fund ‘Smart’ Border Security Tech
by Ramona Adams
Published on July 26, 2017
Rep. Will Hurd: Congress Should Fund ‘Smart’ Border Security Tech


Rep. Will Hurd: Congress Should Fund 'Smart' Border Security TechRep. Will Hurd (R-Texas) has said Congress should approve funds for the Customs and Border Patrol to implement “smart” technologies to secure the U.S.-Mexico border instead of funding the construction of a border wall, MeriTalk reported Tuesday.

Hurd told members of the House Subcommittee on Border and Maritime Security at a hearing Tuesday that it would cost approximately $33 billion to build a wall across 1,350 miles of the border that does not have fencing.

He added that construction funds can be invested in other efforts such as pay increase for CBP personnel and procurement of additional airborne security platforms.

Hurd also estimated it would cost nearly $500,000 a mile to deploy off-the-shelf technology that is integrated across various law enforcement sectors and can support border patrol agents in the field.

Civilian/News
NIST, DHS to Co-Host Cyber Workforce Devt Workshop in Illinois
by Scott Nicholas
Published on July 26, 2017
NIST, DHS to Co-Host Cyber Workforce Devt Workshop in Illinois


NIST, DHS to Co-Host Cyber Workforce Devt Workshop in IllinoisThe National Institute of Standards and Technology and the Department of Homeland Security have partnered to facilitate a workshop on cybersecurity workforce development to address a requirement under Executive Order 13800.

NIST said the workshop will help fulfill a request under the EO titled “Strengthening the Cybersecurity of Federal Networks and Critical Infrastructure” that calls for a interagency evaluation of ongoing efforts to train the future U.S. cyber talent.

The EO instructs the secretaries of the Commerce Department and DHS to consult with other agencies to examine cyber-related apprenticeship programs, education curricula and training programs.

The interagency team must also produce a report on findings of the study and recommend strategies to boost cybersecurity workforce in the public and private sectors.

NIST said the workshop will take place at the Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago on Aug. 2.

DoD/News
House OKs Bipartisan Bill on Russia, Iran, North Korea Sanctions
by Jane Edwards
Published on July 26, 2017
House OKs Bipartisan Bill on Russia, Iran, North Korea Sanctions


House OKs Bipartisan Bill on Russia, Iran, North Korea SanctionsThe House voted 419-3 Tuesday to pass a bipartisan bill that would limit the White House’s authority to lift sanctions against Russia and provide Congress the ability to veto any measure that seeks to reverse such sanctions, The Hill reported Tuesday.

The bill would codify into law current Russian sanctions in response to the country’s interference in the 2016 U.S. presidential elections and aggression in Ukraine.

The legislation’s new version only covers sanctions on Russia’s energy export pipelines and bans U.S. investments in Arctic offshore, shale and deepwater projects in which Russian entities have a 33 percent controlling interest.

The measure would also impose sanctions on Iran with regard to its ballistic missile activities as well as on North Korea’s shipping sector amid the country’s missile and nuclear development programs.

“While the president supports tough sanctions on North Korea, Iran and Russia, the White House is reviewing the House legislation and awaits a final legislative package for the president’s desk,” Sarah Huckabee Sanders, a spokeswoman for the White House, said in a statement Tuesday.

The report added that the sanctions package is now headed to the Senate, which has not yet scheduled a vote on the bill.

DoD/News
Navy Tests Amphibious Group Concept at US-Australia Military Exercise
by Ramona Adams
Published on July 25, 2017
Navy Tests Amphibious Group Concept at US-Australia Military Exercise


Navy Tests Amphibious Group Concept at US-Australia Military ExerciseThe U.S. Navy operated its ships alongside Australia’s frigates to test an amphibious warfighting concept dubbed Upgunned Expeditionary Strike Group during the Exercise Talisman Saber 2017 joint U.S.-Australia military exercise, USNI News reported Monday.

Rear Adm. Marc Dalton, commander of the Navy’s Expeditionary Strike Group 7, told USNI News that the Upgunned ESG test included ships of the Bonhomme Richard ESG — USS Bonhomme Richard, USS Green Bay, USS Ashland and USS Sterett — as well as Australian vessels including the HMAS Darwin guided-missile frigate.

“The concept is to take the capabilities that the amphibious ships with the F-35B Joint Strike Fighter bring, combine that with the offensive capabilities of surface ships,” said Dalton.

Talisman Saber gave an opportunity to perform Upgunned ESG operations in a complex warfighting environment ahead of the deployment of the F-35B Joint Strike Fighter aircraft, which is expected to operate alongside the Navy’s cruisers and destroyers, the report noted.

Dalton added that the Upgunned ESG concept is currently under development, and that Talisman Saber helped validate the idea and familiarize Dalton’s staff with the Unmanned ESG command and control setup.

DoD/News
Inspector General: DoD Needs to Improve Foreign Military Support Program Mgmt
by Ramona Adams
Published on July 25, 2017
Inspector General: DoD Needs to Improve Foreign Military Support Program Mgmt


Inspector General: DoD Needs to Improve Foreign Military Support Program MgmtThe Defense Department‘s office of inspector general has urged DoD to address management and reporting issues facing a program that authorizes the U.S. military to help boost foreign security forces’ capacity to perform counterterrorism and stability operations.

The OIG said in a report published Friday it assessed the results and execution of the department’s Global Train and Equip Program, which was created through Section 1206/2282 of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2006.

DoD has yet to fully develop the program; establish a strategy with specific objectives and an execution plan; and allocate necessary personnel and resources to manage the program, according to the OIG.

The office also found that the project proposal guidance was not adequately instructive or implemented and that project proposals did not consistently include data or analysis to support prioritization based on projected costs, benefits, and risks.

DoD’s performance measurement approach did not sufficiently show progress with respect to program goals, and Section 1206 reports to Congress, DoD and State Department leaders did not contain enough information to describe the program’s impact on U.S. counterterrorism and stability efforts.

The OIG offered 15 recommendations, including the assignment of a lead manager that can plan and execute the program’s mission as well as produce a comprehensive implementation plan.

Civilian/News
IARPA Seeks Govt, Industry Participation in Chemical Change Detection Challenge
by Scott Nicholas
Published on July 25, 2017
IARPA Seeks Govt, Industry Participation in Chemical Change Detection Challenge


IARPA Seeks Govt, Industry Participation in Chemical Change Detection ChallengeThe Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity will award up to $50,000 in cash prizes under a new competition that will seek algorithms designed to predict changes in a chemical’s infrared spectrum depending on the surface where it is deposited.

IARPA’s Modeling of Reflectance Given Only Transmission of High-concentration Spectra for Chemical Recognition Over Widely-varying eNvironments challenge aims to encourage the development of models to determine how the bulk spectrum of a chemical will react to a molecular environment, The Office of the Director of National Intelligence said Friday.

The contest is open to industry, government and academic communities.

ODNI noted that tools designed to detect and identify trace chemicals can aid counterterrorism, quality control and security operations.

IARPA will offer spectra of a set of bulk chemicals and surfaces to help participants develop an algorithm that can determine the spectra of remaining combinations of chemicals and surfaces as part of the MORGOTH’S CROWN challenge.

MORGOTH’S CROWN will run through August and supports the agency’s Standoff ILluminator for Measuring Absorbance and Reflectance Infrared Light Signatures program.

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