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DHS to Transition NSF-Funded Analytics Tool Into Commercial Market
by Scott Nicholas
Published on December 14, 2016
DHS to Transition NSF-Funded Analytics Tool Into Commercial Market


DHS to Transition NSF-Funded Analytics Tool Into Commercial MarketThe Department of Homeland Security will transition a National Science Foundation-funded analytics and exploit detection tool into the commercial market.

DHS said Tuesday the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill-built ZeroPoint tool is the eighth cybersecurity technology product to transition as part of the cyber security division’s Transition to Practice program.

ZeroPoint works to analyze documents, email, server traffic and web content for potential exploit payloads to help users identify documents that might be infected with malicious code.

“Providing innovative, effective and user-friendly technology is essential to protecting against full-scale data breaches,” said Reginald Brothers, DHS’ undersecretary for science and technology.

TTP supports DHS in research-and-development work for projects that will transition into the commercial marketplace with the help of developers, integrators and investors that can transform such concepts into commercially viable products.

The program has transitioned eight technologies into the marketplace that include Hone, Hyperion, LOCKMA, NeMS, PACRAT, PathScan, Quantum Secured Communications and ZeroPoint.

DoD/News
Bill Bender: Air Force Eyes New Senior Executive to Oversee IT Procurement Processes
by Scott Nicholas
Published on December 14, 2016
Bill Bender: Air Force Eyes New Senior Executive to Oversee IT Procurement Processes


Bill Bender: Air Force Eyes New Senior Executive to Oversee IT Procurement Processes
Lt. Gen. Bill Bender

Lt. Gen. Bill Bender, U.S. Air Force chief information officer, has said the service branch is working to develop a new information technology procurement process with the help of a new senior executive from commercial industry, Federal News Radio reported Tuesday.

Scott Maucione writes Bender told an AFCEA event audience the potential candidate will evaluate the IT process and develop a system for acquisitions specifically for cybersecurity assets.

“What we are trying to put in place with full partnership of [Air Force] acquisition is a different approach to IT procurement that actually looks at exposing ourselves and where it makes sense to handle IT differently,” said Bender.

“We’re focusing on agility as an attribute, speed as an attribute, working together collaboratively and cross functionally when it makes sense… We want to be very adaptive to the changing environment.”

DoD/News
Capt. Andy Gibbons: Navy Begins MQ-25 UAV Integration With Aircraft Carriers
by Jane Edwards
Published on December 14, 2016
Capt. Andy Gibbons: Navy Begins MQ-25 UAV Integration With Aircraft Carriers


Capt. Andy Gibbons: Navy Begins MQ-25 UAV Integration With Aircraft Carriers

The U.S. Navy has started to integrate the MQ-25 Stingray unmanned aerial vehicle with its aircraft carriers, C4ISRNET reported Tuesday.

Mark Pomerleau writes Capt. Andy Gibbons, program manager for carrier and air integration at program executive officer C4I, said that Capt. Beau Duarte, program manager for the unmanned carrier aviation program office, and his office have started to coordinate capability integration for MQ-25 with the service branch’s system commands such as the Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command and Naval Sea Systems Command.

Gibbons said he has begun to collaborate with the unmanned carrier aviation program office to advance carrier-based modernization programs in support of the deployment of the drone, which is designed to perform aerial refueling functions.

“We have to expand and ensure that the networking, the command and control, the ISR capabilities that we normally field are fielded in such a way that they all arrive in time for MQ-25. Right now we’re on [a] path to do that,” he told the publication Friday at the C5ISR Summit.

A spokeswoman for NAVAIR told C4ISRNET that the service branch will release a request for proposals for the MQ-25 platform and its requirements in the summer of 2017.

Northrop Grumman secured a contract in October to conduct risk reduction efforts for the Navy’s MQ-25 drone weeks after the service branch tapped General Atomics to provide similar services.

Boeing and Lockheed Martin were also awarded separate risk reduction contracts in September for the UAV.

DoD/News
Report: US to Call Off Precision-Guided Munitions Sale to Saudi Arabia
by Jane Edwards
Published on December 14, 2016
Report: US to Call Off Precision-Guided Munitions Sale to Saudi Arabia


Report: US to Call Off Precision-Guided Munitions Sale to Saudi ArabiaThe U.S. government has decided to cancel a planned foreign military sales deal with Saudi Arabia for Raytheon-built precision-guided munitions due to concerns over civilian casualties associated with the Saudi-led coalition’s airstrikes in Yemen, Reuters reported Tuesday.

Phil Stewart and Warren Strobel write the U.S. will also update its training for Saudi Arabia’s air force in an effort to address issues with the country’s targeting practices.

The report said the U.S. government will continue to provide refueling support to Saudi-led coalition planes involved in offensive operations in Yemen and facilitate intelligence sharing in an effort to help the Middle Eastern country defend its border.

The decision comes less than a week after the State Department approved Saudi’s request to buy Boeing-built CH-47F Chinook helicopters, equipment and related support from the U.S. under a potential $3.51 billion FMS contract.

Civilian/News
Woodrow Wilson Intl Center Issues Recommendations for Citizen Engagement Opportunities
by Scott Nicholas
Published on December 14, 2016
Woodrow Wilson Intl Center Issues Recommendations for Citizen Engagement Opportunities


Woodrow Wilson Intl Center Issues Recommendations for Citizen Engagement OpportunitiesFederal employees discussed recommendations on how to utilize citizen engagement to address challenges the U.S. faces during a gathering at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars.

Kelly Olson, acting director of the Technology Transformation Service’s innovation portfolio, wrote in a blog post published Monday on the General Services Administration website the “Strategic Recommendations for Advancing U.S. Federal Policies, Programs and Partnerships” report offers insights on networks, policies and resources devoted to public engagement.

Wilson Center noted the GSA and White House Office of Science and Technology Policy have supported the government’s efforts to advance citizen science and crowdsourcing strategies.

“The Wilson Center’s recommendations cover policy, law, collaboration among federal agencies, and public-private partnerships,” said Olson.

“They also call for continued support from both OSTP and GSA, where we are working to establish dedicated staffing and web development resources for CitizenScience.gov and all of its components.”

Civilian/News
Commerce Dept Adds New Members to Civil Nuclear Trade Advisory Committee; Penny Pritzker Comments
by Jay Clemens
Published on December 14, 2016
Commerce Dept Adds New Members to Civil Nuclear Trade Advisory Committee; Penny Pritzker Comments


Commerce Dept Adds New Members to Civil Nuclear Trade Advisory Committee; Penny Pritzker Comments
Penny Pritzker

The Commerce Department has appointed 39 members to the Civil Nuclear Trade Advisory Committee tasked to advise the secretary on policy administration to increase the export of U.S. civil nuclear products and services.

Commerce Secretary Penny Pritzker announced the new appointments of senior-level, private-sector representatives on Tuesday.

“Maintaining U.S. leadership in the nuclear industry is critical to our country’s economic vitality and to global efforts to combat climate change,” said Pritzker.

“The Civil Nuclear Trade Advisory Committee is a valuable mechanism for private sector representatives to contribute to policy discussions and work with government leaders to create the conditions that will strengthen U.S. competitiveness in this sector,” she added.

New CINTAC members include:

  • Larry Sanders – president of Accelerant Technologies
  • H.M Hashemian – president and CEO, Analysis and Measurement Services
  • Michael Whitehurst – director of business development at Centrus Energy
  • Russell Neely – chief operating officer, Edlow International Co.
  • Colin Austin – vice president of international business at EnergySolutions
  • Woody Lawman – director of sales for Navy and nuclear products at Flowserve Limitorque
  • David Jonas – partner at Fluet, Huber + Hoang
  • Brad Porlier – vice president of sales and nuclear power at Fluor Enterprises
  • Jarret Adams – CEO of Full On Communications
  • Scott Singer – VP and chief security and information officer at PAR Systems
  • Jeffrey Merrifield – partner at Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman
  • Eddie Guerra  – director of structural engineering at Rizzo Associates
  • Eric Rasmussen – director of engineering at RSCC Wire and Cable
  • Josh Freed – VP of clean energy program at Third Way
  • Tyson Smith – partner at Winston & Strawn
  • Jeffrey Harper – VP of strategy and business development at X Energy

For a complete list of the CINTAC members, click here.

Civilian/News
Trump to Nominate Former Texas Gov. Rick Perry as DOE Secretary
by Jane Edwards
Published on December 14, 2016
Trump to Nominate Former Texas Gov. Rick Perry as DOE Secretary


Trump to Nominate Former Texas Gov. Rick Perry as DOE Secretary
Rick Perry

Rick Perry, former governor of Texas, has been selected by President-elect Donald Trump to serve as secretary of the Energy Department, the New York Times reported Tuesday.

Coral Davenport writes Perry is former Texas agriculture commissioner before he served as governor of the state from 2000 through 2015.

He graduated from Texas A&M University with a bachelor’s degree in animal science and authored the 2010 book “Fed Up! Our Fight to Save America From Washington,” Davenport added.

Juliet Eilperin and Steven Mufson also report for the Washington Post that wind power capacity in Texas rose to 14,098 megawatts in 2014 from 200 megawatts in 2000 during Perry’s tenure as governor.

The American Wind Energy Association told the publication that Perry helped support the development of transmission lines for the distribution of wind power-based electricity.

Perry, who ran for the Republican nomination for president in 2012 and 2016, is a member of the board of directors of Energy Transfer Partners, Eilperin and Mufson write.

He is likely to advance the development of fossil fuels once he assumes the DOE chief post, the Washington Post added.

DoD/News
Defense Department Updates Law of War Manual; Jennifer O’Connor Comments
by Jay Clemens
Published on December 14, 2016
Defense Department Updates Law of War Manual; Jennifer O’Connor Comments


Defense Department Updates Law of War Manual; Jennifer O’Connor CommentsThe Defense Department has updated the Law of War Manual in an effort to refresh the principle of proportionality discussion and also revamp other parts of the guide.

DoD said Tuesday the manual instructs DoD personnel on how to implement the laws of war and perform military operations and the new update marks the second since the department issued the guide in June 2015.

“Protecting civilians in armed conflict is critical, and it’s important that our legal guidance is clear and practical,” said Jennifer O’Connor, DoD general counsel.

Proportionality calls for military to discriminate the weapons to use and forces to deploy during conflict to avoid civilian casualties.

The updated manual requires DoD personnel to provide warnings, assess potential civilian casualties and examine weapons to use.

DoD consulted with the public through forums conducted over the past few months to gather idea for improvements on the manual with focus on proportionality.

Government Technology
Marine Corps Conducts Energy Capability Exercise; Brian Magnuson Comments
by Jay Clemens
Published on December 13, 2016
Marine Corps Conducts Energy Capability Exercise; Brian Magnuson Comments


Marine Corps Conducts Energy Capability Exercise; Brian Magnuson CommentsThe U.S. Marine Corps’ Expeditionary Energy Office has conducted an exercise at Camp Wilson that seeks to build on the military branch’s push for energy efficiency across the force.

The Marine Corps said Friday the energy capability exercise aligns with the U.S. Navy‘s year-long Great Green Fleet initiative that aims to change the way the service uses energy to drive combat effectiveness.

“[We] are demonstrating operational energy technologies that allow the Marine Air Ground Task Force to go further on the same amount of energy,” said Col. Brian Magnuson, director of the Marine Corps Expeditionary Energy Office.

The Expeditionary Energy Office has tapped industry through technical field exercises to explore energy-efficient technologies for the future Marine Corps.

Magnuson noted field artillery cannoneers with 3rd Battalion, 11th Marine Regiment, have begun to use a Ground Renewable Expeditionary Electronics Network System to support energy needs in the field.

The hybrid energy power system uses solar panels and high-energy-density batteries to maintain operations in a deployed environment, the Marine Corps said.

Government Technology
Industry-Led Coalition to Invest $1B for Clean Energy Research; Ernest Moniz Comments
by Scott Nicholas
Published on December 13, 2016
Industry-Led Coalition to Invest $1B for Clean Energy Research; Ernest Moniz Comments


Industry-Led Coalition to Invest $1B for Clean Energy Research; Ernest Moniz CommentsThe Breakthrough Energy Coalition composed of business leaders, entrepreneurs and institutional investors will invest more than $1 billion under a new investment fund that will look to support work for early stage clean energy.

The Energy Department said Monday the Breakthrough Energy Ventures fund will feature an investment vehicle that involves 20 BEC members and offers a model designed to discover opportunities and address challenges of energy innovation.

“The establishment of the Breakthrough Energy Coalition fund highlights the opportunity for countries participating in Mission Innovation to capture this investment potential, and then establish a strong position in that massive market,” said Ernest Moniz, U.S. Energy Secretary, in a statement.

Moniz added that the country’s work on clean energy research has continued to attract support and the combination of public and private investment will help pave the way to scientific and technological discoveries.

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