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Navy Eyes ‘Remora’ Concept in Future Underwater Drones; Michael Jabaley Comments
by Jay Clemens
Published on July 20, 2016
Navy Eyes ‘Remora’ Concept in Future Underwater Drones; Michael Jabaley Comments


Michael Jabaley Jr.
Michael Jabaley Jr.

The U.S. Navy is considering the potential use of a robotic system patterned after the sucker-headed fish Remora to deploy future underwater drones in the sea, Defense One reported Sunday.

Rear Adm. Michael Jabaley, Navy program executive officer for submarines, told a Center for Strategic and International Studies discussion the remora fish presents a new way for submarines and unmanned undersea vehicles to coordinate, Caroline Houck reports.

“Those are the little fish that suck onto the big fish and go along, and seem to not affect the big fish at all, ride in the stream, and then when it’s time for them to go off and do something, they do, and then they come back,” Jabaley noted.

Houck writes the concept is part of the Navy’s effort to explore new ways of bringing underwater drones to the sea domain in order to bypass the government’s long acquisition process.

“Everything we have done to date has been through repurposing of an existing interface between the submarine and the ocean,” he said at the event, according to Defense One.

Jabaley envisions a new class of attack submarines that succeeds the Virginia class and that would integrate UUVs in a biomimetic manner, Houck reports.

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Federal News Radio: Roopangi Kadakia Named VA CISO
by Ramona Adams
Published on July 20, 2016
Federal News Radio: Roopangi Kadakia Named VA CISO


Roopangi Kadakia
Roopangi Kadakia

Roopangi Kadakia – program executive for security operations, web services and information management at NASA — has been appointed as chief information security officer of the  Department of Veteran Affairs, Federal News Radio reported Tuesday.

Jason Miller writes LaVerne Council, VA assistant secretary for information and technology, told department employees in an email that Kadakia will assume her new role on July 24.

“Ms. Kadakia comes to us with a broad background spanning information management, governance and security operations — both in the federal government as well as private industry,” Council noted.

Before NASA, she held a similar role at International Finance Corp. and at the Department of Homeland Security’s science and technology directorate.

She also previously served as director of systems, security and new technology at the General Services Administration as well as an information technology specialist for the Peace Corps.

Kadakia will replace Ron Thompson, who has served as CISO of VA on an acting basis since Brian Burns stepped down in April.

DoD/News
NCOA Appoints Vince Patton as President; Jon Ostrowski as Executive Director
by Dominique Stump
Published on July 20, 2016
NCOA Appoints Vince Patton as President; Jon Ostrowski as Executive Director


NCOA ImageThe Non-Commissioned Officers Association has appointed Vince Patton, a U.S. Coast Guard veteran and former master chief of the service branch, as its new president responsible for the organization’s strategic growth and expansion plans.

Patton served in the USCG for 30 years and was the first African-American to be chosen as its senior-most enlisted personnel, NCOA said Monday.

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Vince Patton

“I have been a member of the NCOA since 1976, and proud to continue… supporting and being an advocate of benefits and entitlements for the enlisted personnel of our armed forces, active, retired, reserve, veteran and family members,” said Patton.

NCOA has also appointed Jon Ostrowski, another USCG veteran and formerly the association’s government affairs director, as its executive director.

Ostrowski has represented NCOA on the Joint Leadership Council, The Military Coalition and AAFES Exchange Retiree Advisory Council.

NCOA is an organization representing enlisted personnel in the armed forces, veterans, active-duty service members, Reservists and Guardsmen.

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Army Conducts Mosquito Surveillance to Monitor for Zika Virus
by Ramona Adams
Published on July 20, 2016
Army Conducts Mosquito Surveillance to Monitor for Zika Virus


HealthThe U.S. Army has begun to monitor mosquitoes at Aberdeen Proving Ground in Maryland to check for mosquito-borne diseases such as the Zika virus.

The service branch said Monday APG houses seven test sites for health officials to collect mosquitoes once a week, classify females based on species and ship the insects to Public Health Command-Atlantic at Fort Meade for pathogen tests.

Maritzabel Gonzalez, deputy chief of preventive medicine at the Kirk U.S. Army Health Clinic, said the surveillance involves efforts to identify breeding sites as well as the capture, identification and tests of adult mosquitoes for pathogens.

Surveillance officials use a light trap from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and a second developed by a private company that uses nontoxic substances found on human skin to lure mosquitoes that can carry Zika and other viruses, Gonzalez said.

She added the environmental health team will recommend pest control measures when more than 20 mosquitoes per trap have been collected.

The mosquito surveillance program is part of the Defense Department‘s Integrated Pest Management program and the military’s strategy to control Zika-transmitting mosquitoes in military installations, the Army noted.

DoD/News
DoD, DARPA Eye Autonomous AI Tech in Support of Third Offset Strategy
by Scott Nicholas
Published on July 20, 2016
DoD, DARPA Eye Autonomous AI Tech in Support of Third Offset Strategy


military in training

The Defense Department and Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency want to develop new technology in support of the Pentagon’s Third Offset Strategy with a central theme on autonomous artificial intelligence that operate real-world robots and in cyberspace, Breaking Defense reported Monday.

Sydney Freedberg writes William Roper, Strategic Capabilities Office director, said the SCO has continued to explore new concepts that could be of use to the U.S. military

“The big data tools… are in beta testing today and I think will be ready for prime time within a year,” said Roper in an interview with Breaking Defense.

“I’m really impressed with a lot of the technologies that those groups are working on, but it does take time to get them out to the field,” he added.

The report added that SCO has worked on 23 projects that took an average of three years from initiation to completion and will continue to push for new concepts such as robot boats, big data, and augmented reality.

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Gen. Thomas Waldhauser Assumes Africom Chief Post; Gen. Joe Dunford Comments
by Jane Edwards
Published on July 20, 2016
Gen. Thomas Waldhauser Assumes Africom Chief Post; Gen. Joe Dunford Comments


Thomas Waldhauser
Thomas Waldhauser

Marine Corps Gen. Thomas Waldhauser, formerly joint force development director for the Joint Chiefs of Staff, has received his fourth star and assumed the role of commander of the U.S. Africa Command, DoD News reported Monday.

Lisa Ferdinando writes Waldhauser succeeded Army Gen. David Rodriguez, who has retired after a 40-year military career, during a ceremony held Monday at the U.S. Army garrison in Stuttgart, Germany.

Waldhauser said he plans to propose “creative and viable” platforms in order to address the diverse challenges faced by African countries, Ferdinando reports.

He assumed the position a month after he appeared before the Senate Armed Services Committee during a confirmation hearing on his nomination to lead Africom.

Marine Corps Gen. Joe Dunford, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said Africom works with 53 African countries to address the Ebola outbreak, trafficking, transnational terrorism, piracy and the South Sudan crisis, among other challenges.

“The responsibilities of Africom highlight both the complexity of today’s security environment and the demand for a capable, flexible and responsive joint force,” Dunford said at the change-of-command ceremony.

Waldhauser led the Marine Forces Central Command, a Marine expeditionary force and the 15th Marine expeditionary unit and helped carry out operations in Iraq, Pakistan, Afghanistan and Djibouti, Dunford said.

Government Technology/News
Air Force Researchers, Gawi Healthcare Develop Lightweight Cooling Tech for Military
by Scott Nicholas
Published on July 20, 2016
Air Force Researchers, Gawi Healthcare Develop Lightweight Cooling Tech for Military


USAFSAM cooling techThe U.S. Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine and its partner Gawi Healthcare have developed a small, lightweight, passive cooling technology in an effort to reduce heat stress under a cooperative research-and-development agreement.

A July 13 post on the Defense Department science blog says Reginald O’Hara led a USAFSAM exercise physiology research team to develop a cooling sleeve or wrap for the water bladder and a variant with cooling inserts for a specially designed undershirt.

“Military personnel exposed to excessive heat for an extended period of time may experience reductions in both physical and cognitive performance,” said O’Hara.

“Those reductions could severely limit their ability to carry out their duties during intense ground and flight operations.”

Team members field-based tests on the sleeves to see if the product could maintain or reduce the temperature of the water during exposure to heat and humidity and performed tests on the undershirts that showed the shirt inserts helped lower core body temperatures.

DoD/News
Report: Ashton Carter to Support Presidential Veto of 2017 NDAA
by Mary-Louise Hoffman
Published on July 20, 2016
Report: Ashton Carter to Support Presidential Veto of 2017 NDAA


PentagonDefense Secretary Ashton Carter told Senate Armed Services Committee Chairman John McCain (R-Arizona) in a letter he will recommend that President Barack Obama reject the fiscal year 2017 defense policy bill in its current form due to reform and war funding provisions, Defense News reported Monday.

Joe Gould writes Carter raised his concerns over the House and Senate versions of the 2017 NDAA as a joint conference committee works to reconcile differences between the two drafts.

“The [Defense Department] is engaged in multiple overseas conflicts, including in the ongoing fight against [the Islamic State group], and is about to experience a transition to a new presidential administration,” he noted.

“With this backdrop, the first rule for the NDAA must be: do no harm.”

He said he believes the Senate’s proposed DoD reforms and policy changes do not meet that standard.

Carter added a House proposal to shift a portion of overseas contingency funds to pay for the department’s routine operations would risk the safety of warfighters and embolden adversaries.

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RAND: VA Generally Offers Comparable Healthcare Quality to Non-VA Systems
by Scott Nicholas
Published on July 19, 2016
RAND: VA Generally Offers Comparable Healthcare Quality to Non-VA Systems


electronic-health-record-EHRA study by California-based nonprofit research organization RAND has found that the Department of Veterans Affairs‘ healthcare system generally delivered care that was “better or equal” in quality compared to non-VA systems.

RAND said Monday the study analyzed 10 years’ worth of research and medical literature on the VA health system and noted that there were also some exceptions in the quality dimensions used.

“In some areas, the quality of care provided by the VA exceeded what we found in other settings, although there were areas where the quality of VA care fell short,” said Courtney Gidengil, co-author of the study and a physician scientist at RAND.

The exceptions were in the areas of timeliness, equity, efficiency and patient-centeredness and were due to lack of information.

VA performed well in the dimensions related to safety and effectiveness, with 22 of 34 analyzed studies supporting the former and 20 of 24 supporting the latter finding.

RAND added the study updates and expands a similar research conducted in 2009 that examined the VA system in response to a request from Congress.

The others co-authors in the study, which was published in the Journal of Internal Medicine, are Claire O’Hanlon, Christina Huang, Elizabeth Sloss, Rebecca Anhang Price, Peter Hussey and Carrie Farmer.

DoD/News
Report Outlines Priority Tech Areas for DHS’ Integrated Product Teams
by Scott Nicholas
Published on July 19, 2016
Report Outlines Priority Tech Areas for DHS’ Integrated Product Teams


research and development RDThe Department of Homeland Security has published a report that outlines 24 focus areas of  technology research-and-development initiatives by DHS’ integrated product teams in fiscal year 2016.

DHS said Monday it categorized the IPTs’ technical focus areas into aviation security, biological threats, border security, cybersecurity and counterterrorism.

“Threats to our homeland are evolving quickly, and DHS operators need technologies that will best support their efficient response,” said Reginald Brothers, DHS under secretary for science and technology.

“Now that we have established the IPTs, DHS has a central process to allow our stakeholders to provide feedback on the varying technologies they need on the ground.”

Each team is chaired by a component executive and comprises senior-level representatives across the department.

DHS formed the IPTs to help centralize the department’s R&D data-gathering process and identify strategies to address homeland security challenges as part of the Unity of Effort initiative.

The groups will follow an annual cycle to provide information on future R&D projects, acquisition and budgets for the department to carry out its missions.

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