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GSA Creates 4 New Schedule 70 Cyber Special Item Numbers
by Scott Nicholas
Published on September 13, 2016
GSA Creates 4 New Schedule 70 Cyber Special Item Numbers


cybersecurityThe General Services Administration has established four special item numbers for “highly adaptive” cybersecurity service offerings under GSA’s Information Technology Schedule 70 contracting vehicle to support the White House’s Cybersecurity National Action Plan.

GSA said Monday all Schedule 70 vendors that offer penetration testing, incident response, cyber hunt and risk and vulnerability assessment services will need to migrate their offerings to the new HACS SINs.

Evaluation of suppliers for the HACS SINs began Monday and GSA expects federal agencies to begin using the new SINs to buy cybersecurity services by Oct. 1.

“The Office of Management and Budget will work closely with agencies to encourage them to buy cybersecurity services through IT 70, and OMB will partner with GSA to provide new capabilities and add more vendors as these SINs evolve and grow more robust in their offerings,” said Federal Chief Information Officer Tony Scott.

GSA published a draft solicitation that includes the new SINs on the agency’s Interact website in August to spread awareness for industry partners.

The agency also partnered with the Department of Homeland Security in efforts to help agencies fully utilize services from the cybersecurity SINs.

DoD/News
AFRL Creates Controlled Enclosure for Aircraft Biological Contaminant Elimination; Wendy Goodson Comments
by Scott Nicholas
Published on September 13, 2016
AFRL Creates Controlled Enclosure for Aircraft Biological Contaminant Elimination; Wendy Goodson Comments


Air Force logoThe Air Force Research Laboratory has developed an environmentally controlled enclosure that can heat up an entire aircraft at temperatures upwards of 180 degrees Fahrenheit to eliminate approximately 99.9 percent of biological contaminants.

Wendy Goodson, AFRL biological materials team lead, supported the test and validation of the Joint Biological Agent Decontamination System designed to mitigate personnel exposure risks of aircraft surface contaminant, the U.S. Air Force said Sunday.

“Microorganisms can eat away at surface materials, and some of the worst areas affected are tight, hard-to-reach areas that maintainers have difficulty disinfecting,” noted Goodson.

The service branch added JBADS offers full decontamination of an aircraft in hours which reduces manpower and work hours spent using traditional systems that could take up to a few days.

Air Force also said it uses an estimated $1.2 billion on microbiologically influenced corrosion along with the biofuel fouling, storage tank, structure cleaning and other preventative and maintenance costs of warfighters.

DoD/News
DHS OIG: TSA Lacks Oversight of Credentials Program Security Threat Assessment
by Ramona Adams
Published on September 13, 2016
DHS OIG: TSA Lacks Oversight of Credentials Program Security Threat Assessment


DHS - ExecutiveMosaicThe Department of Homeland Security‘s office of the inspector general has said the Transportation Security Administration lacks oversight and guidance over the Transportation Worker Identification Credentials program’s background check process.

A DHS OIG report published Sept. 1 stated the TWIC program office focuses more on customer service than the program’s effectiveness and the program office lacks authority over other TSA offices that support the TWIC program.

The report noted TSA has issued more than 3.5 million biometric credentials to give individuals unescorted access to secure areas of U.S. maritime facilities and vessels.

Auditors said TWIC program’s security threat assessment does not use fraud detection techniques to complete the background check and adjudicators may grant credentials despite “questionable circumstances.”

The background check and terrorism vetting processes also lack quality assurance and internal control procedures, the report stated.

DHS OIG called on TSA’s assistant administrator of the office of intelligence and analysis to identify a coordinating body that will provide guidance and leadership across all security threat assessment processes and supporting offices.

The TSA assistant administrator should also develop and implement internal controls and quality assurance procedures that will address risks within security threat assessment processes, DHS OIG said.

The report also recommended for TSA to align TWIC performance metrics with program objectives; review TWIC security threat assessment guidance; and establish measurable and comparable criteria to help select the best criminal and immigration recurrent vetting option.

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Brown University Report: US Govt’s War-Related Expenditures to Hit Nearly $5T by 2053
by Jane Edwards
Published on September 13, 2016
Brown University Report: US Govt’s War-Related Expenditures to Hit Nearly $5T by 2053


budget analysis reviewA new report published by Brown University’s Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs projects the U.S. federal government to spend a total of $4.79 trillion on overseas contingency operations, veterans’ medical care and homeland security efforts from 2017 through 2053.

Neta Crawford, professor of political science at Boston University and co-director of the Costs of War project, wrote in the report that the U.S. government has already allocated $3.6 trillion in funds to wars in Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria and Pakistan as of August.

The document also noted that since 2001, the departments of Defense and State have received congressional appropriations worth approximately $1.74 trillion for OCOs, which include military and reconstruction work in Iraq and Afghanistan.

The report also projects the U.S. government to incur approximately $1 trillion in costs to provide disability and medical support for injured veterans by 2053.

Crawford also estimates that OCO-related interest costs could add at least $1 trillion to the national debt over the next seven years.

War-related interest payments are also projected to reach over $7.9 trillion by 2053, the document added.

Civilian/News
OPM Outlines Latest Updates to Mark 20 Years of USAJobs Website; Beth Cobert Comments
by Jay Clemens
Published on September 13, 2016
OPM Outlines Latest Updates to Mark 20 Years of USAJobs Website; Beth Cobert Comments


Beth Cobert
Beth Cobert

The Office of Personnel Management celebrates the 20th anniversary of the founding of the USAJobs website to cap two decades of rolling out updates to the portal.

USAJobs incorporated several updates in 2015 such as a mobile-friendly features, a modified application process, a new user interface and help center, a fresh user profile experience and a “mythbusters” section, OPM said Monday.

“I’m really excited about all of the progress we have made with USAJobs,” said Beth Cobert, acting OPM director.

“The USAJobs team here at OPM will continue to solicit user feedback and make continuous enhancements to the website to improve the experience for applicants interested in federal service,” added Cobert.

OPM held focus groups, interviews and user testing to aid in the process of website updates and redesign.

USAJobs currently has approximately 11 million accounts and 16 million resumes posted online, with one billion job searches conducted every year and more than 14 thousand jobs posted every month, OPM noted.

DoD/News
Gen. David Goldfein Outlines Top Three Goals for US Air Force
by Jay Clemens
Published on September 13, 2016
Gen. David Goldfein Outlines Top Three Goals for US Air Force


David Goldfein
David Goldfein

Gen. David Goldfein, the new U.S. Air Force chief of staff, has highlighted command and control, joint leaders development and squadron composition review as his top three objectives at the military’s air component, Air Force Times reported Monday.

Valerie Insinna writes the Air Force’s new top general is also set to announce three generals who will be responsible for each of those goals at the upcoming Air Force Association’s Air, Space and Cyber Conference.

Goldfein told a conference of the National Guard Association of the United States that he intends to release short papers to shed light on those priorities based on insights from the Air Force’s strategic master plan and Air Superiority 2030 flight plan, according to the report.

“My intent is to pull these forward, and to focus on them the next four years,” he told the event, Air Force Times reports.

Goldfein suggested that the use of open-architecture systems could aid in the improvement of command and control platforms, Insinna reports.

He also said the service will review the composition of its squadron units and allow civilians or contractors a larger role in the new squadron, the report says.

The Air Force also needs to change the way it builds up joint leaders in order to help counter the threats from other nations and extremist groups, according to the report.

DoD/News
John Carlin: DOJ to Assess National Security Risks Linked to ‘Internet of Things’
by Jane Edwards
Published on September 13, 2016
John Carlin: DOJ to Assess National Security Risks Linked to ‘Internet of Things’


itThe Justice Department has initiated efforts to evaluate the risks posed by the adoption of internet-connected devices to national security, Defense One reported Thursday.

Patrick Tucker writes John Carlin, U.S. assistant attorney general for national security at DOJ, said that his division has formed a new group that aims to understand how threat actors could exploit the Internet of Things in terrorism and other nefarious activities.

“We made that mistake once when we moved all of our data, when we digitally connected it, and didn’t focus on how… terrorists and spies could exploit it,” Carlin told attendees of the Intelligence and National Security Alliance’s annual summit.

“We can’t do that again when it comes to the Internet of Things, actual missiles, trucks and cars,” he added, according to the report.

Government Technology/News
Report: Navy Seeks to Expand Cyber Workforce Through Updated Policy
by Jane Edwards
Published on September 13, 2016
Report: Navy Seeks to Expand Cyber Workforce Through Updated Policy


cyberThe Department of the Navy has issued an updated guidance that would allow sailors and civilian personnel to use their academic degrees, military training and certifications as part of efforts to increase the number of cybersecurity professionals, Federal News Radio reported Friday.

Jason Miller writes Rob Foster, DoN’s chief information officer, said the guidance seeks to address the department’s supply and demand challenge in cyber workforce through the expansion of accepted certifications, training and degrees.

“Looking at their capabilities, qualities and not just looking at one or two aspects, but looking at multiple aspects as it relates to the [National Initiative for Cybersecurity Education] framework, and then doing an assessment to say they are qualified to operate in that position description,” Foster told Federal News Radio.

Jennifer Harper, Navy CIO’s cyber IT and cybersecurity workforce program lead, said on the Ask the CIO program, said the updated policy would help DoN provide civilians and naval personnel with a roadmap to build up their cybersecurity skillsets as well as monitor cyber professionals’ training and education, Miller reports.

DoD/News
Report: Former CIA Chief James Woolsey to Serve as Donald Trump’s Senior National Security Adviser
by Jane Edwards
Published on September 13, 2016
Report: Former CIA Chief James Woolsey to Serve as Donald Trump’s Senior National Security Adviser


James Woolsey
James Woolsey

James Woolsey, former CIA director during President Bill Clinton’s administration, has joined Donald Trump’s presidential campaign to serve as senior adviser on national security, intelligence and defense, Politico reported Monday.

Brianna Ehley writes Woolsey cited Trump’s proposal to lift defense budget caps as the reason behind his decision to join the Republican candidate’s campaign.

“[Trump] seems to be very much more so than his opponent in favor of a strong defense budget and we have got a lot of space to make up, problems that have been left in defense by the Obama administration,” Woolsey, who also served as adviser during Sen. John McCain’s (R-Arizona) presidential campaign, told CNN Monday.

“He seems willing to keep a secret and not to blab everything to the public and our opponents,” Woolsey added, according to the report.

Government Technology/News
GSA’s David Shive: Agencies Need to Modernize IT Systems Even Without Legislation
by Mary-Louise Hoffman
Published on September 13, 2016
GSA’s David Shive: Agencies Need to Modernize IT Systems Even Without Legislation


David Shive
David Shive

David Shive, chief information officer of the General Services Administration, has said federal agencies should update legacy systems whether or not Congress takes legislative action on the matter, Nextgov reported Friday.

Frank Konkel writes Shive, who also serves as acting commissioner at GSA’s Technology Transformation Service, described the White House’s proposed bill to create a $3.1 billion governmentwide Information Technology Modernization Fund as “sound and solid.”

“But if ITMF if not passed, it does not negate the need to modernize IT in government,” Shive told a GSA-hosted industry event Thursday, according to the report.

“All the smart people who exist in government and our industry partners alongside us will have to think of creative ways to make modernization happen.”

The report said a group of lawmakers introduced a competing bill that would require agencies to set up their own IT working capital funds.

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