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$53B for National Intell Program, $17B for Military Intell Program in FY17 Budget Request
by Jane Edwards
Published on February 10, 2016
$53B for National Intell Program, $17B for Military Intell Program in FY17 Budget Request


budget analysis reviewThe Office of the Director of National Intelligence has requested $53.5 billion in total appropriations for the National Intelligence Program for fiscal year 2017.

ODNI said in a fact sheet published Tuesday NIP funds the Intelligence Community’s efforts at CIA, ODNI and six federal agencies including the departments of Defense and Justice.

According to the document, the discretionary budget would be used to support intelligence collection and sharing and promote counterintelligence and counterterrorism programs under NIP.

ODNI’s budget request also includes funds for overseas contingency operations and implementation of cloud platforms in order to ensure security of intelligence data and facilitate efficiency.

DoD said in a separate release that it also requested $16.8 billion in funds for the Military Intelligence Program for FY 2017.

The budget proposal for MIP includes the base budget and funds for OCO, according to DoD.

Civilian/News
Military Times: Obama’s FY 2017 Budget Plan Includes 9% Funding Boost for VA
by Jane Edwards
Published on February 10, 2016
Military Times: Obama’s FY 2017 Budget Plan Includes 9% Funding Boost for VA


Veterans Affairs Department logoThe Department of Veterans Affairs would get more than $177.6 billion in total funds under President Barack Obama’s $4.1 trillion budget request for fiscal 2017, Military Times reported Tuesday.

Leo Shane III writes the figure represents an increase of almost 9 percent from the finalized budget of $163 billion for fiscal 2016.

VA’s FY 2017 budget request includes $75.1 billion in discretionary funds, $65 billion for medical care, $7.2 billion for Care in the Community program, $663 million for healthcare research and $1.6 billion for programs that aim to address homelessness among veterans.

The White House’s budget proposal also includes advance appropriations worth approximately $104 billion for fiscal 2018, Shane reports.

Obama’s budget plan also proposes to simplify the disability benefits appeals process for veterans, which is one of the issues raised by VA Secretary Bob McDonald during a Senate panel hearing in January.

McDonald is scheduled to appear Wednesday before the House Veterans Affairs Committee to discuss VA’s budget request, according to the report.

Civilian/News
GSA: White House 2017 Budget to Support Federal Real Estate Development Projects
by Mary-Louise Hoffman
Published on February 10, 2016
GSA: White House 2017 Budget to Support Federal Real Estate Development Projects


GSAPresident Barack Obama has included nearly $1.4 billion in funds for various federal building projects of the General Services Administration in his fiscal 2017 budget proposal.

“The President’s budget includes investments necessary to further strengthen our nation’s real estate portfolio while promoting development in communities across the country,” GSA Administrator Denise Turner Roth said Tuesday.

Obama allocates $759 million for the construction of a consolidated FBI headquarters and $267 million to build a new Federal Emergency Management Agency building at St. Elizabeth’s campus in Washington.

More than $91 million is allocated for two new GSA facilities in Detroit, Michigan, and another $248 million would go toward modernizing a Customs and Border Protection agency-run port of entry facility in Calexico, California.

GSA said Obama’s budget plan also includes funding for the agency’s technology and shared services.

DoD/News
Pentagon Details $583B Military Spending Plan for Fiscal 2017
by Mary-Louise Hoffman
Published on February 10, 2016
Pentagon Details $583B Military Spending Plan for Fiscal 2017


PentagonThe Defense Department is seeking about $523.9 billion in base budget for fiscal 2017 and another $58.8 billion to fund overseas contingency operations, Defense News reported Tuesday.

Andrew Clevenger writes DoD’s proposed fiscal 2017 budget of $582.7 billion represents a 0.4-percent increase from fiscal 2016’s enacted $580.3 billion budget.

The budget includes $7.5 billion to finance operations against Islamic State militants, about $2.5 billion more than the amount DoD allocated this fiscal year, and $3.4 billion for the European Reassurance Initiative, up $2.6 billion from the agency’s previous request.

Clevenger reports the U.S. Navy seeks close to $153 billion in base spending for fiscal 2017, which includes money for the procurement of up to 94 manned and unmanned aerial vehicles.

The U.S. Air Force has proposed a $166.9 billion budget that, if approved, would fully fund the branch’s Long Range Strike Bomber and KC-46 refueling aircraft acquisition efforts.

That proposed budget also includes $148 billion for the U.S. Army, including $125 billion in base funds, the report said.

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Bob Work, Mike McCord: DoD Applies Balanced Strategy in Fiscal 2017 Budget Development
by Mary-Louise Hoffman
Published on February 10, 2016
Bob Work, Mike McCord: DoD Applies Balanced Strategy in Fiscal 2017 Budget Development


BudgetDeputy Defense Secretary Bob Work has said the Pentagon took a long-term view of its readiness, workforce and modernization needs when the agency crafted a budget for fiscal 2017, Defense News reported Tuesday.

Jim Garamone writes Work told reporters during a press conference the $582.7 billion Defense Department budget request conforms to a bipartisan spending bill that Congress approved in November.

Work added the proposed budget will also enable DoD to prepare for national security challenges posed by Russia, North Korea, China, Iran and the Islamic State organization.

DoD Comptroller Mike McCord said Tuesday that Defense Secretary Ashton Carter sought to create a balanced fiscal 2017 spending plan in an effort to help the U.S. military manage current and future combat operations, according to a subsequent report by Garamone.

“Leaders have to step back and ask themselves ‘are we investing enough?” McCord told DoD News.

He added the budget offers a 1.6 percent salary increase for service members, the publication reports.

DoD/News
Tony Scott: President Obama Expects Federal CISO within 90 Days
by Jay Clemens
Published on February 9, 2016
Tony Scott: President Obama Expects Federal CISO within 90 Days


Tony Scott
Tony Scott

U.S. Chief Information Officer Tony Scott has said President Barack Obama plans to appoint a federal chief information security officer within the next three months, Federal Times reported Tuesday.

Aaron Boyd writes the federal CISO will work to oversee cybersecurity policy and collaborate with the Defense Department and the intelligence community on federal network security.

“That’s a key role that many private sector companies have long implemented and it’s good practice for the federal government,” Scott told Federal Times.

He added that the president added funds for the federal CISO to his fiscal 2017 budget request, according to the report.

A federal CISO would operate under the auspices of the Office of Management and Budget in coordination with the Department of Homeland Security, Boyd reports.

Government Technology/News
White House Develops $19B Cybersecurity Action Plan
by Mary-Louise Hoffman
Published on February 9, 2016
White House Develops $19B Cybersecurity Action Plan


cybersecurityThe Obama administration has unveiled a national strategy meant to help agencies, companies and individuals bolster defense of their computer systems and sensitive data, the Christian Science Monitor reported Tuesday.

Sara Sorcher writes President Barack Obama’s proposed $19 billion cybersecurity budget for fiscal 2017 includes $3.1 billion for government information technology modernization efforts as part of the Cybersecurity National Action Plan.

“We’re going to prioritize applications in federal agencies that have a high cybersecurity challenge,” U.S. Chief Information Officer Tony Scott was quoted as saying.

The White House also plans to appoint a federal chief information security officer to coordinate data security efforts at civilian agencies, Sorcher reports.

According to the Washington Post, the CNAP also calls for the formation of a new commission to recommend cybersecurity strategies on a national basis and the introduction of a campaign to encourage the public to adopt two-factor authentication and other anti-hacking methods.

The Obama administration seeks to establish the $3.1-billion revolving IT modernization fund at the General Services Administration, according to a story by Nextgov’s Jack Moore.

If approved by Congress, the fund would support incremental efforts to replace legacy government applications that have encountered significant security issues and are expensive to maintain, Moore reports.

Government Technology/News
NIST Unveils Facility for National Cybersecurity CoE; Willie May Comments
by Jay Clemens
Published on February 9, 2016
NIST Unveils Facility for National Cybersecurity CoE; Willie May Comments


CyberStockThe National Institute of Standards and Technology has unveiled a new facility in Rockville, Maryland to house projects and operations of the National Cybersecurity Center of Excellence.

Willie May, undersecretary for standards and technology at the Commerce Department and NIST director, wrote in a blog post published Monday that the new facility expands the laboratory space for NCCoE compared to its previous temporary base.

“We’re grateful to our partners, the state of Maryland and Montgomery County, Md. for co-funding with NIST the renovation of the facility to the center’s specific needs,” said May.

Intel, HP, Hytrust, RSA, Symantec and Splunk are among the private companies that pledged to supply hardware and software products to the center.

The center is a public-private partnership NIST launched in 2013 to help government and industry develop off-the-shelf commercial products intended to help address cybersecurity issues.

Government Technology/News
Army Researchers Aim to Recreate New Models of Objects With Optical Metrology System
by Jane Edwards
Published on February 9, 2016
Army Researchers Aim to Recreate New Models of Objects With Optical Metrology System


research and development RDA team of U.S. Army researchers has developed an optical metrology scanning system to obtain 3-D measurements and then reproduce new models of specific objects, the Army reported Thursday.

“We had to be innovative and find a better way to solve measurement problems,” said Tyler Sherrod, a mechanical engineer at the service branch’s aviation and missile research, development and engineering center.

“This is important because if a program needs a computer aided design model of their helicopter, AMRDEC can use optical metrology to scan and recreate [the] CAD of the helicopter,” he added.

Benjamin Thomason, metrology team lead at AMRDEC’s weapons development and integration directorate, said the optical metrology tool works to allow users to scan objects with curves and build new components through the use of photogrammetry and structured light system.

AMRDEC plans to use its optical metrology tools by the middle of this month to generate 3-D scans of a U.S. Coast Guard utility boat in order to develop the vessel’s full model and identify any potential defects, Thomason said.

He noted that AMRDEC plans to work with NASA in an effort to advance the use of optical metrology systems.

News
Richard Kidd: US Army Needs More Energy Security Funds
by Mary-Louise Hoffman
Published on February 9, 2016
Richard Kidd: US Army Needs More Energy Security Funds


transmission tower against the sun during sunsetRichard Kidd, deputy assistant secretary of the U.S. Army for energy and sustainability, has called on Congress to increase funding for the military branch’s efforts to manage energy security at its bases, the Army News Service reported Friday.

C. Todd Lopez writes Kidd said during a presentation Wednesday on Capitol Hill that he believes investing in power-generation and microgrid technologies can help the Army secure its electrical grids against threats.

“There is no budgetary mechanism that allows us to actually go out and do a cost-benefit analysis and buy that energy security,” he told his audience.

“It would be very difficult within the current budget climate to get the military construction funding needed to build more resilient installations.”

He noted the four U.S. military branches work to integrate security measures into their renewable energy, test and evaluation and energy savings performance contracts.

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