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Government Technology/News
Commerce Department Proposes $6B in Funding to Back Micron’s Domestic Memory Chip Production; Gina Raimondo Quoted
by Jane Edwards
Published on April 26, 2024
Commerce Department Proposes $6B in Funding to Back Micron’s Domestic Memory Chip Production; Gina Raimondo Quoted

The Department of Commerce has proposed to provide Micron Technology with approximately $6.14 billion in funding through the CHIPS and Science Act to help the company expand its dynamic random-access memory — or DRAM — chip production in New York and Idaho.

The department said Thursday the proposed funding under a nonbinding preliminary memorandum of terms signed with Micron would support the construction of two DRAM fabs in New York and another facility in Idaho.

The plan would support Micron’s plans to onshore about 40 percent of its DRAM chip production in the next 20 years.

“With this proposed investment, we are working to deliver on one of the core objectives of President Biden’s CHIPS program – onshoring the development and production of the most advanced memory semiconductor technology which is crucial for safeguarding our leadership on artificial intelligence and protecting our economic and national security,” said Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo.

“With these proposed investments, coupled with Micron’s historic private investment of up to $125 billion in New York and Idaho over the next 20 years, President Biden is working to revitalize U.S. technological leadership and creating tens of thousands of good-paying jobs,” added Raimondo.

Over the next six years, Micron plans to spend $50 billion on the construction of the first three fabs in the U.S.

In the next two decades, the company’s fab construction projects are expected to generate over 13,500 construction and facility jobs in New York and about 6,500 construction and manufacturing jobs in Idaho.

The projects in the two states will operate under project labor agreements, which focus on workforce training.

Cybersecurity/News
CISA Helps Critical Infrastructure Organizations Prevent Ransomware Attacks Through Pilot Program
by Jane Edwards
Published on April 26, 2024
CISA Helps Critical Infrastructure Organizations Prevent Ransomware Attacks Through Pilot Program

The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency completed 1,754 notifications to critical infrastructure organizations in calendar year 2023 through its Ransomware Vulnerability Warning Pilot program.

Launched in March 2023, the RVWP program seeks to help federal government, state and local agencies and critical infrastructure organizations mitigate vulnerabilities and protect their networks and systems from ransomware attacks through notifications, CISA said Thursday.

Of those more than 1,700 notifications, CISA found that 852 resulted in patching of vulnerable devices, implementation of a compensating control and actions to take those devices offline after receiving notifications.

CISA has called on organizations to adopt its Cyber Hygiene Vulnerability Scanning, a no-cost service that tracks internet-connected devices for known vulnerabilities and informs organizations of vulnerabilities commonly linked to ransomware exploitation.

According to the agency, organizations implementing the vulnerability scanning service could reduce their exposure by 40 percent within the first year.

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DoD/News
DLA Chief Lt. Gen. Mark Simerly on Importance of Data Acumen, Need to Promote Small Businesses
by Jane Edwards
Published on April 26, 2024
DLA Chief Lt. Gen. Mark Simerly on Importance of Data Acumen, Need to Promote Small Businesses

Army Lt. Gen. Mark Simerly, director of the Defense Logistics Agency, highlighted the importance of data within DLA and the need for industry partners to address the data acumen of their workforce.

“Data is the most decisive commodity we manage, and DLA’s role within the DoD is unique when it comes to delivering and connecting logistics data,” Simerly said during his keynote speech at a conference on Wednesday.

“Our responsibility to effectively employ data to drive decisions and achieve advantages depends on the data acumen of our workforce and the leaders who support them,” he added.

Simerly told conference attendees that advancing defense socioeconomic goals is one of DLA’s primary focus areas. He also stressed the importance of promoting small businesses in the defense ecosystem.

“Together, we stand committed to fostering an environment where small businesses thrive, collaborating seamlessly with prime contractors to ensure collective success and sustainability across the defense industrial base,” he said.

“We recognize that by nurturing our small businesses, we not only bolster our industrial base but promote economic vitality and inclusivity within our communities,” the DLA director added.

His remarks also touched on DLA’s transformation framework, which focuses on enhancing the agency’s workforce, precision, posture and partnerships.

Healthcare IT/News
Army Unveils New Electronic Health Data Capture Software Modernization Program
by Naomi Cooper
Published on April 26, 2024
Army Unveils New Electronic Health Data Capture Software Modernization Program

The U.S. Army has launched a new program to modernize the service branch’s efforts to develop, integrate and field software capabilities to capture electronic health data of soldiers worldwide.

The Operational Medicine Information Systems-Army, or OMIS-A, will replace the Medical Communications for Combat Casualty Care program, which has provided operational health information technology products to the Army since 1999.

“Over the past 20-plus years, the MC4 team not only rose to the challenges in software development, fielding and product sustainment, but it showed resilience and transformed to meet Army needs,” said Col. Matthew Paul, project manager for Integrated Personnel and Pay System-Army.

“We’re building on the legacy of MC4’s accomplishments to rapidly develop and deploy innovative software solutions to revolutionize operational health IT,” said Steve Reichard, the incoming OMIS-A product lead.

According to the Army Program Executive Office for Enterprise Information Systems, OMIS-A will electronically capture all medical treatment provided to Soldiers to update their electronic health records.

OMIS-A will also provide a tactical medical capability at all care levels to Army physicians and medical specialists, address the Army’s medical information requirements and ensure integration with current and future Department of Defense and Army communication infrastructures.

POC - 9th Annual Army Summit

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News
Lloyd Austin to Meet With Australian, Japanese, Philippine Counterparts Next Week
by reynolitoresoor
Published on April 26, 2024
Lloyd Austin to Meet With Australian, Japanese, Philippine Counterparts Next Week

Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin will travel to Hawaii next week to meet with defense leaders from Australia, Japan and the Philippines as part of ongoing efforts to bolster the United States’ defense and security relationship with the three countries, the Pentagon said Friday.

Lloyd Austin to Meet With Australian, Japanese, Philippine Counterparts Next Week

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Secretary Austin, a previous Wash100 Award recipient, will meet individually with Australian Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Defence Richard Marles and Japanese Minister of Defense Kihara Minoru on May 2. Then, all three officials will participate in a Trilateral Defense Ministerial Meeting.

The last scheduled meeting includes Secretary Austin, Deputy Prime Minister Marles, Minister Kihara, and Philippines Secretary of National Defense Gilberto Teodoro. This will mark the second-ever meeting between the four defense officials.

These meetings come at a time when tensions are rising in the Indo-Pacific region, competition is intensifying between the U.S. and China and U.S. defense officials are calling for deeper relationships with allied nations.

Secretary Austin recently spoke virtually with Adm. Dong Jun, defense minister of China, for the first time in nearly 18 months. According to the Department of Defense, the two leaders discussed defense relations between the U.S. and China, among other timely topics.

During his trip, Austin will also preside over a change of command ceremony at the U.S. Indo-Pacific Command, known as INDOPACOM. He will recognize outgoing commander Admiral John Aquilino and welcome incoming commander Admiral Samuel Paparo.

Cybersecurity/News
MITRE Updates Cyber Resiliency Engineering Framework Navigator to Align With CMMC
by Jerry Petersen
Published on April 26, 2024
MITRE Updates Cyber Resiliency Engineering Framework Navigator to Align With CMMC

MITRE has incorporated the Department of Defense’s Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification into Cyber Resiliency Engineering Framework Navigator, a tool that works to help engineers in their decision-making process when designing cyber-resilient capabilities.

Launched in 2023, CREF Navigator visually represents the various elements of National Institute of Standards and Technology Special Publication 800-160 Volume 2 Revision 1, which MITRE said Thursday it had helped develop in collaboration with NIST.

With the incorporation of CMMC, the tool shows the relationship of NIST SP 800-160 Volume 2 (Rev 1) to NIST SP 800-171 and the elements of NIST SP 800-172 aligned with CMMC, in addition to various cybersecurity frameworks like the MITRE ATT&CK knowledgebase of tactics and techniques and Cyber Model-Based Systems Engineering for cyber threat modeling.

Regarding the changes to CREF Navigator, MITRE Principal Cybersecurity Engineer Shane Steiger said the enhancements would make it possible for cyber engineers to “create their own scenarios and apply different parameters of threats and techniques,” resulting in customization tailored to individual needs.

MITRE Updates Cyber Resiliency Engineering Framework Navigator to Align With CMMC

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Acquisition & Procurement/News
SBA Seeks Contractors for Initiative to Establish Regional Clusters to Support Small Businesses
by Jerry Petersen
Published on April 26, 2024
SBA Seeks Contractors for Initiative to Establish Regional Clusters to Support Small Businesses

The Small Business Administration Office of Investment and Innovation seeks to determine the availability of contractors that can provide a variety of services in support of the Regional Innovation Clusters, or RICs, initiative, which seeks to establish networks of organizations that work to support small businesses, enabling them to grow and become competitive.

The required services cover the building of cluster networks, the management and oversight of RICs, the delivery of small business support and the development of reports, according to a sources sought notice posted Monday on SAM.gov.

The government expects to conduct a competition for the requirement that will result in up to 12 time and material contract awards. July 1 is the target start of the performance period.

Interested parties have until May 2 to respond to the notice. Respondents must indicate the geographic location of their proposed innovation cluster and the industry they are targeting.

Of particular interest to the government are industries that line up with the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy’s critical and emerging technology areas, which include artificial intelligence, advanced computing and manufacturing, clean energy generation and storage, hypersonics, quantum information and enabling technologies and semiconductors and microelectronics.

Acquisition & Procurement/DoD/News
DCMA Stands Up Radars & Sensors Contract Management Office
by Christine Thropp
Published on April 26, 2024
DCMA Stands Up Radars & Sensors Contract Management Office

A new contract management office called Radars and Sensors was created by the Defense Contract Management Agency to centralize all contract management and surveillance efforts related to a class of systems.

DCMA Radars and Sensors, as a systems command, will help ensure agency work is in line with military service requirements by consolidating contractor oversight activities of six disestablished offices, DCMA reported Wednesday.

DCMA Director Lt. Gen. Gregory Masiello, who attended the standup ceremony at agency headquarters April 17, sees the new office as an ideal opportunity as it is a broad technology portfolio.

“This is a good thing. We’re evolving here at DCMA,” said Masiello. “As we talk more in our portfolios, we’ll see the interconnectedness of the supply chains.”

Boston-headquartered DCMA Radars and Sensors is the first CMO described as a systems command and is led by Army Col. Jonathan Patrick as its commander.

DCMA is undergoing reorganization in an effort to align specialized skills with the requirements of customers across product-focused and geographic offices. Once the initiative is done, the 45 subordinate contract management offices are expected to be consolidated into about eight geographic offices and 10 product offices.

Executive Moves/News
Hanna Kim Appointed Director of GSA’s Login.gov Platform
by Naomi Cooper
Published on April 25, 2024
Hanna Kim Appointed Director of GSA’s Login.gov Platform

Hanna Kim, deputy director of the General Services Administration’s Login.gov since January, has been named director of the single sign-on program, Federal News Network reported Wednesday.

She will assume her new position on May 11 and succeed Dan Lopez-Braus, who will step down as director and join GSA’s Technology Transformation Services as a senior adviser.

Kim joined GSA from Amazon, where she most recently served as principal product manager and head of product and partnerships, responsible for leading the business strategy for the company’s virtual product placement platform.

Before that, she was a national security policy adviser at the departments of Defense, State and Treasury.

Her appointment comes after GSA announced that Login.gov will pilot facial matching technology in accordance with the National Institute of Standards and Technology’s Digital Identity Guidelines to achieve remote identity verification at Identity Assurance Level 2.

Government Technology/News
Sandia Announces Completion of 1st Production Unit of Mark 21 Fuze
by Jane Edwards
Published on April 25, 2024
Sandia Announces Completion of 1st Production Unit of Mark 21 Fuze

Sandia National Laboratories and the National Nuclear Security Administration’s Kansas City National Security Campus have completed the first production unit of the Mark 21 replacement fuze, which will be integrated with the W87-0 warhead for the Minuteman III intercontinental ballistic missile and Sentinel ICBM.

Sandia Labs said Tuesday the first Mark 21 production unit, which was approved and accepted in March, is now in the full-rate production phase.

“Sandia’s role is to deliver a fuze that meets the Air Force’s requirements. Completing the first production unit is a visible milestone in maintaining a credible deterrent,” said Brad Boswell, a director at Sandia’s nuclear deterrence modernization program.

“It demonstrates that we are providing the necessary capability for the U.S. nuclear deterrent into the future,” added Boswell.

Sandia Labs will now conduct flight and ground testing, modeling and simulation of the fuze as part of the stockpile assessment.

NNSA partners with the U.S. Air Force on the Mark 21 Fuze Replacement Program.

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