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Executive Moves/News
Christopher Hanson to Continue to Chair Nuclear Regulator Commission
by Jane Edwards
Published on June 20, 2024
Christopher Hanson to Continue to Chair Nuclear Regulator Commission

Christopher Hanson will continue to lead the Nuclear Regulatory Commission as chair after being sworn in for a second term that will run through the end of June 2029.

He became an NRC commissioner in June 2020 and assumed the role of chairman in January 2021, the agency said Tuesday.

Under Hanson‘s leadership, NRC established a technology-inclusive framework to license new and advanced reactors and advance fusion energy systems regulations, among other efforts.

“I look forward to building on the successes of recent years as the agency embraces a culture of trust and confidence and as we become even more efficient and effective in applying risk-information in our licensing reviews and decisions,” Hanson said.

He brings to the role over 20 years of experience in the government and private nuclear sectors.

Before NRC, he was a staff member on the Senate Appropriations Committee. He also served in the Department of Energy’s Office of Nuclear Energy and the Office of the Chief Financial Officer.

Hanson moved to DOE from Booz Allen Hamilton, where he served as a consultant leading engagements for industry and government in the energy sector.

Cybersecurity/DoD/News
Strategic Systems Programs Scores High on Cyber Operational Readiness Assessment
by Jerry Petersen
Published on June 19, 2024
Strategic Systems Programs Scores High on Cyber Operational Readiness Assessment

Strategic Systems Programs, the Navy command tasked with providing lifecycle support for the sea component of the U.S. nuclear triad, completed in May the Cyber Operational Readiness Assessment, or CORA, program, for which it received high scores.

Formerly known as the Command Cyber Readiness Inspection Program, CORA is an assessment process that forms part of the cybersecurity strategy of the Department of Defense with a focus on key risk identifiers and, most recently, an emphasis on operational readiness over compliance, according to an article posted Monday on the SSP website.

The latest iteration of CORA saw the addition of new requirements and assessment criteria, which made it necessary for SSP teams to approach the process collaboratively in order to receive high marks.

Because of its high performance in CORA, SSP shared with Joint Force Headquarters – Department of Defense Information Network lessons learned and best practices, which will be used to inform future assessment standards.

SSP Deputy Command Information Officer Phil DiPietro noted, however, that it is his organization’s high standard of day-to-day operations readiness that made it possible to score high on CORA.

“There’s no way to do well [on CORA] without regular rigorous self-assessment and lifecycle implementation,” DiPietro said.

Strategic Systems Programs Scores High on Cyber Operational Readiness Assessment

Naval leaders, experts and innovators from government and industry will discuss how they’re enhancing maritime security, driving technological advancements and fostering strategic cooperation during the Potomac Officers Club’s 2024 Navy Summit, which will take place on Aug. 15. Register now to attend this important event!

DoD/News
Air Force Special Operations Command Demos Real-Time Onboard Data Collection, Analysis to Support Joint Force
by Christine Thropp
Published on June 19, 2024
Air Force Special Operations Command Demos Real-Time Onboard Data Collection, Analysis to Support Joint Force

Air Force Special Operations Command performed real-time collection and analysis of MC-130 aircraft’s onboard data, showcasing ability to support the readiness and resilience of the joint forces.

AFSOC said Tuesday it was also able to identify cybersecurity and maintenance anomalies from the operational aircraft and transfer information to a Department of Defense cloud environment during the demonstration.

A commercial, off-the-shelf observability platform was used to gather and analyze data for potential anomalies. Results were then sent to the cyber mission defense team ground station, which streamed the information real-time into a joint cloud instance for further analysis.

“Gaining real-time or near real-time observability into operational aircraft gives us the ability to develop countermeasures to overcome enemy cyber-attacks, generate force readiness and improve mission capable rates,” said Col. Alfredo Corbett, AFSOC director, cyber and C4 systems.

The demonstration was held at Hurlburt Field, Florida, and was attended by Special Operations Forces Acquisition, Technology and Logis​​tics, AFSOC Staff, Cyber Mission Defense Teams and maintenance personnel.

DoD/News
Anduril’s Ghost Family of Unmanned Aircraft Systems Added to DIU Blue UAS Cleared List
by Jerry Petersen
Published on June 19, 2024
Anduril’s Ghost Family of Unmanned Aircraft Systems Added to DIU Blue UAS Cleared List

The Defense Innovation Unit has added to its Blue UAS Cleared List a pair of modular, small uncrewed aircraft systems from Anduril Industries.

Anduril said Tuesday that the inclusion of Ghost and its upgraded sibling, Ghost-X, to the DIU list, certifies the UAS’ compliance with pertinent National Defense Authorization Act provisions, their cybersecurity and availability for purchase by government users.

Powered by Anduril’s Lattice software operating system, Ghost works to provide a variety of capabilities, including electronic warfare, network extension and reconnaissance and targeting.

An expanded capability variant, Ghost-X offers superior endurance, capacity for multiple payloads and operating range.

Alex Chang, Ghost general manager at Anduril, expressed pride over the addition of the Ghost family of uncrewed aircraft systems to the cleared list, saying, “The Blue UAS certification enables us to deliver these capabilities to our national security partners with greater speed and security.”

Executive Moves/News
Chris Pashley Named CISO at Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health
by Naomi Cooper
Published on June 19, 2024
Chris Pashley Named CISO at Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health

Chris Pashley, formerly deputy chief information security officer at the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, has been appointed CISO at the Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health, according to his LinkedIn post.

Pashley will help ARPA-H develop and launch an agency-wide initiative to implement cybersecurity measures.

In his prior role, Pashley supported efforts to strengthen CISA’s internal cybersecurity program by collaborating with the agency’s CISO and chief information officer.

Before joining CISA, Pashley was the lead of the cyber threat intelligence team within the U.S. Customs and Border Protection’s security operations division.

He moved to the government sector in 2017 after serving as an associate at Booz Allen Hamilton for nearly seven years.

DoD/News
New Memo Offers Guidance on Registering Metadata in Army Data Catalog
by Jane Edwards
Published on June 19, 2024
New Memo Offers Guidance on Registering Metadata in Army Data Catalog

The Department of the Army has issued a memorandum providing guidance on registering metadata in the Army Data Catalog, or ADC.

Leonel Garciga, chief information officer of the Army and a 2024 Wash100 awardee, signed the memo on June 11.

The ADC serves as the Army’s centralized metadata registry for all authoritative data of the service branch and is designed to publish and store metadata to meet the branch’s data-sharing needs.

The memo requires all functional data managers — a.k.a. FDMs — to register and maintain all identified authoritative system and data asset metadata in the ADC, except for those granted exemption by mission area data officers or data stewards.

According to the document, FDMs and data stewards must carry out their responsibilities to identify, approve and register authoritative data sets and data products for their domains through the ADC to ensure that those assets are discoverable across the Army enterprise.

The guidance states that an FDM is responsible for determining whether a data set meets a documentation standard to achieve the data steward-approved guidelines for quality and for initiating designation using the Data Product Designation workflow in the ADC.

According to the memo, system owners should register their data dictionaries in the ADC.

Government Technology/News
Technology Modernization Fund Unveils Investments in DOE, FEC, Bureau of Indian Education; Clare Martorana Quoted
by Jane Edwards
Published on June 19, 2024
Technology Modernization Fund Unveils Investments in DOE, FEC, Bureau of Indian Education; Clare Martorana Quoted

The Technology Modernization Fund has announced investments in the Department of Energy, Federal Election Commission and the Department of the Interior’s Bureau of Indian Education, or BIE, to help the agencies advance digital transformation efforts and improve public services.

The General Services Administration said Tuesday DOE will use $17 million in TMF funding to implement a software-as-a-service platform as part of a push to modernize its human resources information technology systems to better support HR practitioners, system administrators, contractors and general employees.

FEC will receive a TMF investment of $8.8 million to update its campaign finance reporting software, FECFile Online, to improve security and data quality and enable candidates and political committees to meet their finance disclosure requirements.

The Bureau of Indian Education within DOI will secure $5.86 million in TMF funding to modernize the websites of BIE-funded schools to facilitate the delivery of education services to students in tribal communities and improve the dissemination of information about school resources and activities.

The TMF investment will also help the bureau field an expanded website hosting environment to support content development and website maintenance and improve security as part of efforts to promote engagement and address educational disparities.

“These investments demonstrate a commitment to using technology as a force for positive change – increasing government transparency, improving access to human resources data, and creating more equitable opportunities for underserved communities,” said Clare Martorana, chair of the TMF Board, federal chief information officer and a previous Wash100 awardee.

Awards/News
LinQuest Company Recognized With 2024 DCSA James S. Cogswell Award
by Branson Brooks
Published on June 19, 2024
LinQuest Company Recognized With 2024 DCSA James S. Cogswell Award

LinQuest‘s Camo LLC business received the 2024 Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency James S. Cogswell Award at a June 12 ceremony in Nashville, Tennessee.

In honor of the late James S. Cogswell, the award celebrates public-private sector collaboration. It also emphasizes the efforts needed to support the federal government’s most sensitive information, the national security technology company said Tuesday.

LinQuest Executive Vice President and Chief Security Officer Ron Gembarosky said the company is honored to obtain such a prestigious award.

“This award speaks to our identity as a company. Integrity is at the heart of our values when executing our missions – always,” Gembarosky said.

Among the 12,000 cleared contractors in the National Industry Security Program, only 14 were selected for the award.

Cogswell was the first chief of industrial security for the Department of Defense. He was an advocate for the necessity of industry-government partnerships in protecting confidential information.

Camo supports the USAF and USSOCOM customers at sites throughout the United States. The company’s multi-service, multi-domain operational analysts, modeling, simulation and analysis developers and flight testers are responsible for evaluating technologies for the joint warfighter.

News
New CBO Report Projects $1.9T Budget Deficit for Fiscal Year 2024
by Jerry Petersen
Published on June 19, 2024
New CBO Report Projects $1.9T Budget Deficit for Fiscal Year 2024

The U.S. government is expected to generate $4.89 trillion in revenues for fiscal year 2024, according to the latest projection by the Congressional Budget Office.

The CBO on Tuesday issued an update to its budget and economic outlook for the 10-year period beginning FY 2024, in which the agency also projected government revenues rising to $7.459 trillion by 2034.

Outlays, however, are expected to outpace revenues. For 2024, outlays are projected to reach $6.88 trillion, resulting in a deficit of $1.99 trillion. By 2034, outlays are projected to reach $10.305 trillion, resulting in a deficit of $2.846 trillion.

The 2024 deficit will account for 7 percent of gross domestic product while the 2034 deficit will account for 6.9 percent of GDP.

Acquisition & Procurement/DoD/News
CDAO Solicits Proposals for Commercial Counter-UAS Sensors
by Naomi Cooper
Published on June 19, 2024
CDAO Solicits Proposals for Commercial Counter-UAS Sensors

The Department of Defense’s Chief Digital and Artificial Intelligence Office, or CDAO, has released a commercial solutions opening seeking sensor technologies designed to enhance the detection of one-way attack drones.

CDAO said the solicitation is part of U.S. Central Command’s Desert Guardian initiative and calls for sensors that can integrate into a third-party interface for visual display and data analysis.

CENTCOM is looking for sensors that can improve the visibility of one-way unmanned aerial systems, or OWUAS, flying closer than 7 km or further than 25 km to the locations of U.S. and allied forces and OWUAS flying at low altitudes.

The sensors must also enhance the detection of Group 2 and 3 drones that fly at a minimum of less than 250 kts.

CDAO expects the initiative to enhance the Department of Defense’s ability to better identify and defeat hostile drones using heterogeneous sensors integrated into a common interface.

The CSO is open until July 16.

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