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DHS Awards Data Privacy Development Research Contract to Yale
by Scott Nicholas
Published on March 1, 2016
DHS Awards Data Privacy Development Research Contract to Yale


DHS - ExecutiveMosaicThe Department of Homeland Security‘s science and technology unit has chosen Yale University to develop technology for use in data privacy research studies under a $1.7 million contract.

DHS said Monday the “PriFi Networking for Tracking-Resistant Mobile Computing” contract is part of its data privacy program that aims to develop new privacy-enhancing technologies that are ready to be deployed.

Yale will work to build technology to defend the locations and identities of individuals against malicious tracking and surveillance.

“Keeping the homeland secure depends on both guarding and granting access to secure systems, facilities, and other resources,” said Reginald Brothers, DHS undersecretary for science and technology.

“Protecting Personally Identifiable Information is vital to the DHS mission and S&T has a long-standing interest in privacy-enhancing technologies.”

Yale team leader Joan Feigenbaum proposed to develop an anti-tracking and private network access mechanism that will work to protect members of the organization, the report said.

Government Technology/News
HHS Issues Document to Identify Overlap Between NIST Cyber Framework, HIPAA Security Rule
by Jane Edwards
Published on March 1, 2016
HHS Issues Document to Identify Overlap Between NIST Cyber Framework, HIPAA Security Rule


cybersecurityThe Department of Health and Human Services’ office of civil rights has released a crosswalk document in an effort to help healthcare organizations understand the overlap between the Health Insurance Portability and Privacy Act Security Rule and the National Institute of Standards and Technology’s Cybersecurity Framework.

OCR developed the document in collaboration with NIST and the Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT, HHS said Feb. 23.

The document also aims to help healthcare groups identify gaps in their cybersecurity programs and implement measures meant to safeguard electronic health data.

The crosswalk also includes mappings of different categories to other security frameworks such as the Council on Cybersecurity Critical Security Controls and Control Objectives for Information and Related Technology Edition 5.

Those categories include asset management, risk assessment, access control, data security and information protection procedures.

Government Technology/News
GSA’s 18F Explores New Digital Projects to Increase Citizen-Govt Interaction
by Mary-Louise Hoffman
Published on March 1, 2016
GSA’s 18F Explores New Digital Projects to Increase Citizen-Govt Interaction


digital governmentThe General Services Administration‘s 18F has identified opportunities for the digital services group to help spur citizen-government interaction and improve access to government services after it conducted research under the Federal Front Door project.

Colin MacArthur, Carolyn Dew, Michelle Chronister and John Yuda write in a blog entry posted Monday that 18F found during the six-week study in five cities that personnel capacity, digital infrastructure and bottleneck issues prevent the public from interacting with agencies.

They said the group will consider expanding a draft guidance on government web design standards to include strategies for agencies to increase transparency in online service delivery process and reinforce user trust in government systems.

18F also seeks to help streamline multiple cross-agency services as well as identify technology-based methods for information dissemination.

McArthur, Dew, Chronister and Yuda added the organization eyes development of new digital tools for agencies to facilitate and secure exchange of confidential data.

Government Technology/News
Jody Singer Promoted to Deputy Director at NASA Marshall Space Flight Center
by Scott Nicholas
Published on March 1, 2016
Jody Singer Promoted to Deputy Director at NASA Marshall Space Flight Center


Jody Singer
Jody Singer

Jody Singer, a former flight programs and partnerships office manager for NASA, has been promoted to deputy director of the space agency’s Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama.

The 30-year agency veteran will work with Director Todd May to manage a field installation with nearly 6,000 civil and contractor personnel and a budget of $2.5 billion per year, NASA said Monday.

Marshall supports programs such as the Space Launch System, a rocket being designed to carry astronauts into space in the Orion spacecraft.

Singer previously led Marshall’s flight programs and partnerships office for almost three years and was responsible for the center’s work with human exploration projects, flight mission programs and International Space Station hardware integration and operations functions plus partnerships with other government agencies and international organizations.

She is also a former deputy program manager of SLS and has also served as deputy manager of Marshall’s Space Shuttle propulsion office.

Government Technology/News
Ashton Carter: Cybercom Launches Cyber Offense Campaign Against Islamic State Group
by Jane Edwards
Published on March 1, 2016
Ashton Carter: Cybercom Launches Cyber Offense Campaign Against Islamic State Group


Ashton Carter
Ashton Carter

Defense Secretary Ashton Carter has said the U.S. Cyber Command has launched a cyber military campaign in an effort to disrupt the Islamic State militant organization’s communications systems and command-and-control platforms, the Wall Street Journal reported Monday.

Damian Paletta and Felicia Schwartz write Carter and Gen. Joseph Dunford, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, briefed reporters Monday about the Defense Department’s cyber attacks against the group.

Carter said the U.S.-led cyber attacks launched in Syria aim “to interrupt ISIL’s command and control, to cause them to lose confidence in their networks [and] to overload their networks so that they can’t function.”

Lolita Baldor reports for the Associated Press the defense chief also noted that the cyber attacks against the militant group’s communications systems might drive the organization to adopt older platforms.

“As we disrupt the ISIL communications via cyber or other methods, sometimes we do drive them to other means,” Carter said, according to the report.

“Sometimes, those other means are easier for us to listen to.”

Government Technology/News
DTRA Aims to Detect Disease Anomalies Through Cloud-Based Biosurveillance Tool
by Jane Edwards
Published on March 1, 2016
DTRA Aims to Detect Disease Anomalies Through Cloud-Based Biosurveillance Tool


HealthScientists at the Defense Threat Reduction Agency have started to develop a cloud-based tool that aims to help epidemiologists identify and analyze human and animal disease anomalies and issue warnings on pandemics, DoD News reported Monday.

Cheryl Pellerin writes the Biosurveillance Ecosystem is designed to provide visualized results and analyses on emerging infectious diseases through applications that work to collect and analyze data from various sources.

DTRA scientists Christopher Kiley and John Hannan told DoD News in an interview that the BSVE system is based on an open-source software and uses machine learning algorithms to identify variations in disease signals.

“The BSVE is designed to foster collaboration and data sharing but it uses a security model that provides for individual data sets and applications to be restricted to specific users, if necessary,” Kiley said.

DTRA’s joint science and technology office for chemical and biological defense partnered with biomedical software firm Digital Infuzion to develop a system prototype, Pellerin reports.

The BSVE tool is a joint program of DTRA’s JSTO-CBD office and the Department of Homeland Security’s national biosurveillance integration center.

DoD/News
VA Appoints Richard Stone as Principal Deputy Health Undersecretary
by Ramona Adams
Published on March 1, 2016
VA Appoints Richard Stone as Principal Deputy Health Undersecretary


Richard Stone
Richard Stone

The Department of Veteran Affairs has appointed Dr. Richard Stone as principal deputy health undersecretary and he will work as direct report to VA Health Undersecretary David Shulkin.

Stone officially started work at the VA Monday, the department said in a notice released the same day.

His three-decade career as a physician includes medical service in both the military and the private sector, such as director of healthcare operations for the Defense Health Agency transition team.

On that team, he served as chief medical officer and led a joint services team to conduct business case analysis and business process re-engineering work on 10 shared services initiatives that encompass more than $30 billion in expenses per year.

He has also led medical units at all levels of command in the U.S. Army, where he served in roles such as deputy surgeon general and deputy commanding general of support to the army surgeon general.

Stone’s private sector career includes time as a senior medical officer for a community healthcare system in Michigan and ownership of an ambulatory medical and surgical practice.

Stone has received awards and distinctions such as Distinguished Alumnus of Western Michigan University College of Arts and Sciences; and Legion of Merit, Bronze Star, and Combat Action Badge.

DoD/News
Rear Adm. Dee Mewbourne Named Military Sealift Command Chief
by Jay Clemens
Published on March 1, 2016
Rear Adm. Dee Mewbourne Named Military Sealift Command Chief


Dee Mewbourne
Dee Mewbourne

U.S. Navy Rear Adm. Dee Mewbourne, director of maritime operations at the U.S. Fleet Forces Command, has been assigned as commander of the Military Sealift Command in Norfolk, Virginia.

Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus and Chief of Naval Operations Adm. John Richardson announced Monday Mewbourne’s appointment along with other flag officer assignments.

Military Sealift Command operates the ships for warfighters and provides maritime services to aid in national security goals.

Mewbourne was previously a military assistant and trip coordinator for the secretary and deputy secretary of defense, chief of staff for Navy Cyber Forces and a member of the staff of the Naval Air Force Atlantic commander.

He completed flight assignments aboard the A-6E Intruder aircraft, VA-75 aboard USS John F. Kennedy and Carrier Air Wing 3 aboard Eisenhower.

He held the executive officer roles for VA-196 aboard USS Carl Vinson, USS George Washington and VAQ-139 aboard Lincoln after he transitioned to the EA-6B Prowler aircraft.

Mewbourne has also held command assignments and served as a flight instructor and project officer with the Navy.

Government Technology/News
NIST Develops Method to Detect Cracks in Ceramic Capacitor Structures
by Mary-Louise Hoffman
Published on March 1, 2016
NIST Develops Method to Detect Cracks in Ceramic Capacitor Structures


research and development RDA team of National Institute of Standards and Technology researchers has developed a nondestructive process for the detection of cracks on multilayer ceramic capacitors that are widely used in spacecraft and implantable medical technology.

NIST said Monday it tested the nonlinear crack-detection method with other researchers from the University of Maryland, NASA‘s Goddard Space Flight Center and the Colorado State University.

The approach, which involves high-frequency acoustic measurements, helped the NIST-led research team identify visible cracks in more than 90 percent of sample ceramic capacitors during a study.

The agency added it believes the technique holds potential to prevent electrical failures in cardiac pacemakers and defibrillators, satellites and space vehicles.

NIST has partnered with a capacitor manufacturer to conduct further studies to quantify crack-detection levels using the agency’s nonlinear acoustic method.

DoD/News
Ashton Carter to Focus on DoD-Tech Industry Collaboration During West Coast Tour
by Mary-Louise Hoffman
Published on March 1, 2016
Ashton Carter to Focus on DoD-Tech Industry Collaboration During West Coast Tour


Ashton Carter
Ashton Carter

Defense Ashton Carter plans to discuss technology and cybersecurity programs with companies at various forums in California and Washington in the coming days, DoD News reported Monday.

Lisa Ferdinando writes Carter said at a news conference held Monday at the Pentagon he aims to help rebuild partnerships between the Defense Department and technology companies.

“We don’t have the luxury of choosing which threat we may face next, but we do have the ability to set the course for how best to prepare for the future,” he told reporters.

He will deliver speeches at the Commonwealth Club and at the RSA Conference in San Franscisco as part of his West Coast tour, Ferdinando reports.

Carter added he will also meet with military personnel who use modern technology to support national security efforts.

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