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Report: DISA to Adopt Encryption Protocol for Email Protection
by Ramona Adams
Published on July 10, 2017
Report: DISA to Adopt Encryption Protocol for Email Protection


Report: DISA to Adopt Encryption Protocol for Email ProtectionThe Defense Information Systems Agency plans to adopt a new email gateway infrastructure by mid-2018 to support the use of an encryption protocol that works to protect e-mail messages in transit, Gizmodo reported Thursday.

Maj. Gen. Sarah Zabel, vice director of DISA, told Sen. Ron Wyden (D-Oregon) in a letter the agency is preparing an acquisition program to modernize the Defense Department‘s e-mail gateways that will aid in the STARTTLS encryption protocol implementation effort.

Wyden wrote to DISA in late March asking why DoD did not implement STARTTLS even though many federal and private organizations use the tool.

Zabel told Wyden that DISA initially opted not to use STARTTLS because the agency believed the protocol would interfere with methods to detect e-mail threats, according to the report.

He also sent a follow-up letter to the agency last week saying DoD’s aging technology has prevented the adoption of STARTTLS on a default basis.

Civilian/News
Kris Kobach: Presidential Commission to Keep Voter Data on White House Computers
by Jane Edwards
Published on July 10, 2017
Kris Kobach: Presidential Commission to Keep Voter Data on White House Computers


Kris Kobach: Presidential Commission to Keep Voter Data on White House ComputersA presidential commission established through an executive order signed in May will download and store requested voter-roll data on White House computers under the guidance of Vice President Mike Pence’s office, The Washington Post reported Thursday.

Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach, vice chairman of the Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity, disclosed the plan in a court filing in response to a lawsuit filed by the watchdog group Electronic Privacy Information Center.

EPIC asked U.S. District Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly to bar all voter data requests until evaluation of the potential impact on citizens’ privacy is completed.

Kollar-Kotelly was expected to decide Friday on the appeal for a temporary restraining order with regard to voter data requests.

Kobach said in the court filing that Pence chairs the presidential commission and named other members of the panel.

Those include Connie Lawson, Indiana secretary of state; Bill Gardner, New Hampshire secretary of state; Matthew Dunlap, Maine secretary of state; Ken Blackwell, former Ohio secretary of state; Christy McCormick, commissioner with the U.S. Election Assistance Commission; David Dunn, former Arkansas state representative; Mark Rhodes, clerk of Wood County, West Virginia; and Hans von Spakovsky, senior legal fellow of the Heritage Foundation.

DoD/News
Roy Kelley to Serve as Commander of Naval Air Force Atlantic
by Scott Nicholas
Published on July 10, 2017
Roy Kelley to Serve as Commander of Naval Air Force Atlantic


Roy Kelley to Serve as Commander of Naval Air Force Atlantic
Roy Kelley

Rear Adm. Roy Kelley, director of the Joint Strike Fighter Fleet Integration office, will be assigned as commander of the Naval Air Force for the U.S. Atlantic Fleet, the Defense Department said Friday.

He was appointed to his current position in April 2016 and led the integration of the Lockheed Martin-built F-35 aircraft into the service branch’s combat inventory.

Before that, Kelley served as commander of Carrier Strike Group 12 aboard the USS Theodore Roosevelt aircraft carrier and chief of Naval Air Training.

The nearly 31-year Navy veteran previously served in two command tours with Strike Fighter Squadron 102 Diamondbacks and Carrier Air Wing 7 during Operation Enduring Freedom.

He holds a bachelor’s degree in business from Southeastern Oklahoma State University and a master’s degree in national security and strategic studies from Naval War College.

DoD/News
GAO: DoD Starts Effort to Define Chemical, Biological Defense Program Infrastructure Manager’s Roles
by Jane Edwards
Published on July 10, 2017
GAO: DoD Starts Effort to Define Chemical, Biological Defense Program Infrastructure Manager’s Roles


GAO: DoD Starts Effort to Define Chemical, Biological Defense Program Infrastructure Manager’s RolesThe Government Accountability Office has found that the Defense Department has named an infrastructure manager to oversee the Chemical and Biological Defense Program and has begun to define the manager’s responsibilities and roles through three phases.

DoD completed in October 2016 the initial phase that covers the clarification of the position’s responsibilities over the management of laboratories, support facilities and other physical infrastructure, GAO said in a report published Friday.

The second phase covers the development of a strategic investment plan, Biosafety Taskforce study, core competencies review and an infrastructure composition and disposition report.

CBDP officials told GAO that they expect phase two to conclude by the end of this year.

Phase three involves the clarification of the infrastructure manager’s responsibilities over the program’s intellectual infrastructure or the staff’s skills and knowledge, according to the report.

The agency also found that program officials will commence the last stage upon the second phase’s completion and expect to complete the final phase by the end of 2018.

Civilian/News
Kurt Volker Named US Special Envoy for Peace Negotiations in Ukraine
by Ramona Adams
Published on July 10, 2017
Kurt Volker Named US Special Envoy for Peace Negotiations in Ukraine


Kurt Volker Named US Special Envoy for Peace Negotiations in Ukraine
Kurt Volker

The State Department has appointed Kurt Volker, a former U.S. ambassador to NATO, as U.S. special representative for Ukraine negotiations.

“The United States remains fully committed to the objectives of the Minsk agreements, and I have complete confidence in Kurt to continue our efforts to achieve peace in Ukraine,” Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said in a statement released Friday.

Germany, France, Ukraine and Russia agreed on a package of measures in Minsk, Belarus, in 2015 in an effort to end the Russia-Ukraine conflict that broke out when Russia annexed Crimea in 2014.

Volker also accompanied Tillerson on a trip to Ukraine’s capital city Kyiv where the latter met with Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko to reaffirm U.S. commitment to Ukraine’s sovereignty, Politico reported.

The report said Volker also serves as an expert in U.S. foreign and national security policy at the McCain Institute, a Washington, D.C.-based think tank established by Sen. John McCain (R-Arizona) and the Arizona State University.

Volker previously served as principal deputy assistant secretary for European and Eurasian affairs and director for NATO and Western Europe on the National Security Council.

News
House Panel Seeks $28.6B Natl Defense Restoration Fund
by Jane Edwards
Published on July 10, 2017
House Panel Seeks $28.6B Natl Defense Restoration Fund


House Panel Seeks $28.6B Natl Defense Restoration FundThe House Appropriations Committee has passed a defense policy bill that would allocate $28.6 billion for the National Defense Restoration Fund for fiscal 2018, Breaking Defense reported Friday.

The proposed fund comprises 4.3 percent of the measure’s $658.1 billion defense budget and would be managed by the Defense Department secretary.

The House panel’s bill would authorize the DoD secretary to spend the restoration fund across seven various accounts in both overseas contingency operations and base budgets as well as inform Congress 15 days prior to allocating funds to a particular program.

The proposed fund includes $18.6 billion for the acquisition of aircraft, ships, vehicles, missile defense platforms and munitions, $7 billion for readiness efforts, $2 billion for research and development initiatives and $1 billion for service personnel.

Kay Granger (R-Texas), chair of the House committee’s defense subpanel, said the Joint Staff and Defense Secretary James Mattis are expected to present a new defense strategic review in September.

“The Defense Restoration Fund will enable the secretary to make necessary investments resulting from that review now, instead of having to wait until 2019,” Granger added.

Government Technology/News
Army Rapid Capabilities Office Embarks on PNT, Electronic Warfare Tech Projects
by Scott Nicholas
Published on July 10, 2017
Army Rapid Capabilities Office Embarks on PNT, Electronic Warfare Tech Projects


Army Rapid Capabilities Office Embarks on PNT, Electronic Warfare Tech ProjectsThe U.S. Army‘s Rapid Capabilities Office has begun efforts to develop electronic warfare and positioning, navigation and timing technologies in a move to prepare the service branch for potential future mission challenges.

The service branch said Friday it aims to integrate an EW system into Stryker fire-support vehicles and create PNT systems for deployment in Europe.

Maj. Gen. Wilson Shoffner, director of RCO operations, said the organization also looks to build autonomous and semi-autonomous systems that can help counter evolving threats.

He added his office also collaborates with the Defense Department‘s Strategic Capabilities Office, Defense Innovation Unit Experimental and program managers to exchange feedback from soldiers who evaluate new technology platforms.

RCO also utilizes safety releases from the Army Test and Evaluation Command and materiel releases from the Army Materiel Command prior to the fielding of prototypes, according to Shoffner.

DoD/News
Air Force Bombers Conduct Sequenced Bilateral Mission with Japanese, South Korean Fighter Jets
by Scott Nicholas
Published on July 10, 2017
Air Force Bombers Conduct Sequenced Bilateral Mission with Japanese, South Korean Fighter Jets


Air Force Bombers Conduct Sequenced Bilateral Mission with Japanese, South Korean Fighter JetsA pair of B-1B Lancer bomber aircraft from the Andersen Air Force Base in Guam have completed a 10-hour sequenced bilateral mission with fighter jets from Japan and South Korea, DoD News reported Saturday.

U.S. Air Force officials said the exercise was conducted in response to recent North Korean actions that included an intercontinental ballistic missile launch on July 3.

“We continue to train with our Japanese allies to ensure we are ready to defend ourselves from attack,” said Lt. Gen. Jerry Martinez, commander of U.S. Forces Japan.

Pilots flew the B-1B Lancers to the Korean Peninsula to collaborate with the USAF’s F-16 units and South Korea’s F-15 jets and practice attack capacities using inert weapons.

The bomber aircraft also integrated with Japan’s F-2 planes over the East China Sea.

DoD/News
Col. Matthew Kelly to Lead V-22 Joint Program Office Within NAVAIR
by Anna Forrester
Published on July 7, 2017
Col. Matthew Kelly to Lead V-22 Joint Program Office Within NAVAIR


Col. Matthew Kelly to Lead V-22 Joint Program Office Within NAVAIRCol. Matthew Kelly, formerly MV-22 military lead for the V-22 Osprey program, has assumed leadership of the V-22 Joint Program Office within the Naval Air Systems Command and succeeded former program manager Col. Dan Robinson.

NAVAIR said Thursday Kelly will lead PMA-275’s work to oversee the full lifecycle of the tiltrotor aircraft as it supports the U.S. Marine Corps‘ medium-lift assault requirement as MV-22; the Air Force Special Operations Command‘s infiltration, exfiltration and resupply missions as CV-22; and the Joint Force Maritime Component Commander’s logistics needs as CMV-22B.

“In addition to the accomplishments of the CMV-22 and the [Japanese foreign military sale] case, the focus of each member of the V-22 Joint Program Office team has been to support the Marines and Airmen in the field through working to increase readiness levels,” Robinson, who will move on to the NAVAIR 6.0 Logistics and Industrial Operations team, said during the change-of-command ceremony Wednesday.

Lt. Gen. Jon Davis, deputy commandant of the Marine Corps for aviation, has noted the service is working to execute the Common Configuration Readiness and Modernization plan to re-baseline the first 129 V-22 units based on a recent independent readiness review.

Bell and Boeing collaborated to build the joint service multirole combat aircraft.

News
US Pledges Additional $150M to Help Stabilize Iraq
by Scott Nicholas
Published on July 7, 2017
US Pledges Additional $150M to Help Stabilize Iraq


US Pledges Additional $150M to Help Stabilize IraqThe federal government has pledged another $150 million to support a stabilization program in Iraq following the liberation of various areas in the country from the Islamic State militant group.

The U.S. Agency for International Development said Thursday it will deliver the funds to the United Nations Development Program as part of efforts to restore education, electricity, health, sewage and water systems for citizens in the liberated areas.

The additional contribution will increase the U.S. government’s total financial support for Iraq’s stabilization to $265.3 million over the past two fiscal years.

USAID added the program will also cater to temporary cash-for-work employment to jumpstart local economies and assist small businesses.

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