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Lisa Schlosser to Retire as Federal Deputy CIO
by Jay Clemens
Published on November 11, 2016
Lisa Schlosser to Retire as Federal Deputy CIO

 

Lisa Schlosser
Lisa Schlosser

Lisa Schlosser is set to retire from the Office of Management and Budget as federal deputy chief information officer by the end of November, Federal News Radio reported Thursday.

Jason Miller writes Schlosser will leave the government after she completed her stint at the Office of Personnel Management as acting CIO and led the establishment of the OMB’s cyber unit.

She joined OMB as deputy CIO in 2011, with responsibility in promoting digital services and agile development, shared services and cybersecurity.

Schlosser also previously served the principal deputy associate administrator in the Office of External Affairs and Environmental Education and the director of the Office of Information Collection in the Office of Environmental Information at the Environmental Protection Agency.

She was also a CIO at the Department of Housing and Urban Development and associate CIO and chief information security officer at the Transportation Department.

She worked for Global Integrity and Ernst & Young after she served as a military intelligence officer at the U.S. Army.

 

Government Technology
Israel, DOE Invest in 5 Clean Energy Projects via Binational R&D Effort
by Scott Nicholas
Published on November 11, 2016
Israel, DOE Invest in 5 Clean Energy Projects via Binational R&D Effort


clean-energyThe U.S. Energy Department and the Israeli government have invested a total of $4 million in five clean energy projects through the Binational Industrial Research and Development  Energy program.

The investments build on a partnership between DOE and Israel’s ministry of national infrastructure, energy and water resources under the U.S. Israel Energy Dialogue that seeks to promote the use of clean energy technologies and foster natural gas regulations.

“The collaboration through BIRD Energy… will help both nations continue to work together to foster research and development efforts, build on the ambitious goals of the Paris Agreement and drive down the costs of clean energy technologies,” said Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz.

Recipients of funds under the BIRD Energy initiative include:

  • BrightSource Industries and Dynamis Solutions
  • CelDezyner and POET Research
  • Solview Systems and Yarotek PR
  • Technion IIT and Pajarito Powder
  • Waves Audio and Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University

Each team will work to address energy challenges and opportunities of interest to Israel and the U.S. through the development and commercialization of clean energy technologies.

DoD/News
Detroit News: Former US Rep. Mike Rogers to Lead Donald Trump’s Presidential Transition Team for Natl Security
by Ramona Adams
Published on November 11, 2016
Detroit News: Former US Rep. Mike Rogers to Lead Donald Trump’s Presidential Transition Team for Natl Security


Mike Rogers
Mike Rogers

Mike Rogers, former chairman of the U.S. House Intelligence Committee and a CNN commentator, will lead national security planning for Donald Trump’s presidential transition, The Detroit News reported Thursday.

The former Michigan representative is a vocal advocate of national security, intelligence and counterterrorism issues, according to the joint report by Chad Livengood, Melissa Nann Burke and Michael Gerstein.

“Few if any from Michigan will have the political clout Rogers has with the Trump administration,” Saul Anuzis, a former chairman of the Michigan Republican Party, was quoted as saying.

Rogers served in Congress for seven terms and previously worked as an FBI special agent.

He is a member of IronNet Cybersecurity‘s board of directors, Next Century‘s board of advisers and Trident Capital‘s Cybersecurity Industry Advisory Council.

Civilian/News
NASA Sets Dec. 12 Launch for Hurricane-Observing Microsatellite Constellation
by Jane Edwards
Published on November 11, 2016
NASA Sets Dec. 12 Launch for Hurricane-Observing Microsatellite Constellation

nasas-cygnssNASA has scheduled Dec. 12 as the date it plans to launch a constellation of small satellites that will work to predict storm surges and track hurricane intensity.

The space agency said Friday the Cyclone Global Navigation Satellite System will launch from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida and will be composed of eight microsatellites designed to measure and track surface wind speeds over the oceans.

Each CYGNSS satellite works to gather four wind measurements per second, according to NASA.

“There’s a gap in our knowledge of cyclone processes in the critical eyewall region of the storm – a gap that will be filled by the CYGNSS data,” said Chris Ruf, principal investigator for the CYGNSS mission and professor at the University of Michigan’s department of climate and space sciences and engineering.

The University of Michigan’s space physics research laboratory oversees the execution of the CYGNSS mission in collaboration with the Southwest Research Institute.

NASA and the University of Michigan began development work on the CYGNSS satellite network in August 2015.

The space agency said it plans to use an Orbital ATK-built Pegasus XL rocket to bring CYGNSS to low-Earth orbit.

Government Technology/News
NIST Releases Cybersecurity Guide for Small Businesses
by Ramona Adams
Published on November 11, 2016
NIST Releases Cybersecurity Guide for Small Businesses


cyberThe National Institute of Standards and Technology has released a cybersecurity guide meant to help small businesses secure information systems.

NIST said Wednesday it created the Small Business Information Security: The Fundamentals guide in an effort to provide basic cybersecurity steps and walk small business owners through a risk assessment process.

“Businesses of all sizes face potential risks when operating online and therefore need to consider their cybersecurity,” said Pat Toth, lead author of the NIST guide.

“Small businesses may even be seen as easy targets to get into bigger businesses through the supply chain or payment portals,” Toth added.

The guide also contains worksheets to help small businesses identify information they store and use; determine the information’s value; and assess potential risks in case the information’s confidentiality, integrity or availability is compromised, NIST said.

The agency noted the publication outlines strategies to regulate employee access to data and information; conduct information security training for employees; establish information security policy and procedures; encrypt data; install web and email filters; and update operating systems and applications.

NIST added the guide recommends that small businesses install surge protectors and uninterruptible power supplies; look into cybersecurity insurance; and find reputable cybersecurity contractors.

The document is based on the agency’s Framework for Improving Critical Infrastructure Cybersecurity that was published in 2014 to provide standards and best practices from the federal government and industry.

Government Technology/News
DARPA Conducts Field Test of Mobile Radiation Sensors
by Scott Nicholas
Published on November 11, 2016
DARPA Conducts Field Test of Mobile Radiation Sensors


DARPAThe Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency has deployed more than 1,000 networked mobile detectors at the National Mall in downtown Washington as part of an exercise to track radioactive material threats in urban areas.

DARPA said Friday the scavenger hunt was conducted as part of the agency’s SIGMA program that aims to create networked sensors designed to provide radiation detection capacity over large urban areas.

Hundreds of volunteers participated in the field test and wielded a backpack that contained radiation detectors while walking around the park as they attempted to locate an abducted fictitious physicist.

“We collected and analyzed a huge amount of streaming data as we watched in real-time as participants covered a large portion of D.C.,” said Vincent Tang, a DARPA program manager.

The University of Maryland’s national consortium for the Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism supported the planning of the day-long deployment with its recruitment of ROTC cadets from universities in the National Capital Region as well as U.S. Naval Academy midshipmen.

DARPA aims to test the system on a full city- and regional-scale as well as demonstrate the program’s continuous wide-area monitoring capacity in 2017 prior to its transition to local, state and federal operational systems in 2018.

https://youtu.be/GFJoDV1J0kQ

Civilian/News
Treasury Tax IG: IRS Fails to Mitigate Security Risks for IT Contracts Valued at $81M
by Jane Edwards
Published on November 11, 2016
Treasury Tax IG: IRS Fails to Mitigate Security Risks for IT Contracts Valued at $81M


IRSbuildingThe Treasury Department‘s inspector general for tax administration has found that the Internal Revenue Service failed to mitigate security risks for randomly selected information technology contracts worth $81.3 million.

TIGTA said Tuesday that it picked 14 out of 6,045 IT contracts awarded from October 2008 through May 2014 for the audit, which sought to evaluate whether post-award controls for such contracts helped the IRS assess whether operational practices comply with contract administration procedures and policies.

TIGTA also found weaknesses in IRS’ post-award controls such as contract file documentation, security compliance reviews, contractor exclusion reviews, appointment letters of contract officers’ representatives and contract administration plans.

“It is critical that the IRS clarify information technology security risks and enforce appropriate controls with its contract review process to ensure compliance with all applicable policy and guidance for information technology contracts,” said J. Russell George, inspector general for tax administration at the Treasury Department.

TIGTA recommended that the IRS’ chief technology officer and chief procurement officer should facilitate updates to policies in an effort to offer guidance for the Security Compliance Review Checklist certification process.

Government Technology/News
GAO Unveils New Mobile App to Aid Upcoming Presidential and Congressional Transitions
by Scott Nicholas
Published on November 11, 2016
GAO Unveils New Mobile App to Aid Upcoming Presidential and Congressional Transitions


mobile appThe Government Accountability Office has introduced a mobile application designed to help users access GAO’s priority recommendations for government operations management in support of the upcoming presidential and congressional transitions.

Gene Dodaro, U.S. comptroller general and GAO leader, said Thursday the app is designed to directly lay out lists of major changes necessary during the transition phase and allow users to navigate agency reports.

“GAO has organized its work to help President-elect Donald Trump and the next Congress tackle critical challenges facing the nation, fix agency-specific problems, and scrutinize government areas with the potential for large savings,” Dodaro added.

The app, which is now available on the App Store and Google Play, also direct users to newly established congressional and presidential transition web pages that offers GAO resources that officials can use to set priorities and implement reforms.

GAO noted that the transition web pages also features a management agenda, the agency’s high risk list and information on key national challenges the U.S. faces.

DoD/News
Report: US Defense Contractors to See Continued Rise in Foreign Weapons Sales Under Next Administration
by Jane Edwards
Published on November 11, 2016
Report: US Defense Contractors to See Continued Rise in Foreign Weapons Sales Under Next Administration


chart moneyAnalysts say U.S. defense contractors should expect a continued rise in arms exports following Donald Trump’s victory Wednesday in the U.S. presidential election, Reuters reported Wednesday.

Mike Stone and Patricia Zengerle wrote analysts have said they think Trump would continue to support the supply of U.S. weapons systems to allied countries to help them develop their defense capabilities despite his call for international partners in East Asia and Europe to shell out more funds for their own defense.

The Defense Security Cooperation Agency announced on Tuesday that the U.S. posted $33.6 billion in total foreign military sales for fiscal year 2016.

Reuters also reported that stocks of major defense firms such as Raytheon, General Dynamics, and Northrop Grumman hit record highs on Wednesday as investors turned bullish on expectations of increased defense spending under Trump’s administration.

Executive Mosaic’s GovCon Index rose 5 percent for a record one-day gain and closing value Wednesday as investors bet on possible increase in defense outlays under the incoming administration.

Government Technology/News
Mary Davie: GSA, OMB, DoD Offer Software Category Mgmt Support for Agencies
by Ramona Adams
Published on November 11, 2016
Mary Davie: GSA, OMB, DoD Offer Software Category Mgmt Support for Agencies


Mary Davie
Mary Davie

The General Services Administration, Office of Management and Budget and Defense Department have begun to co-host information sharing and collaboration sessions to provide software category management assistance to agency software license managers.

Mary Davie, assistant commissioner of the integrated technology service office at GSA’s Federal Acquisition Service, wrote in a blog entry posted Wednesday the Enterprise Software Category Team — comprised of GSA, OMB and DoD-Enterprise Software Initiative — supports agencies’ efforts to implement the Making Electronic Government Accountable by Yielding Tangible Efficiencies Act.

She said the MEGABYTE Act directs agency chief information officers to manage their information technology infrastructure and conduct software category management in efforts to achieve savings that can be re-invested in IT modernization projects.

GSA’s IT Software Category team works with industry and government professionals in enterprise software licensing, software asset management, strategic sourcing and category management to help agencies meet MEGABYTE requirements, according to Davie.

She added ESCT hosts meetings where software license managers from 24 Chief Financial Officer Council agencies discuss progress in savings; software centralization; strategic vendor management; and software inventory data collection.

The team has facilitated nine sessions with representatives from 28 separate agencies which led to the creation of tools and templates designed to aid vendor management planning, software centralization, cost savings analysis and automated software asset management, Davie wrote.

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