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Digital Modernization/News
Kristin Ruiz on TSA’s Plan to Establish Data Mesh Architecture
by Naomi Cooper
Published on December 1, 2023
Kristin Ruiz on TSA’s Plan to Establish Data Mesh Architecture

The Transportation Security Administration is moving forward with its plans to develop a comprehensive approach to data governance, protection and storage by creating a “data mesh” architecture, Federal News Network reported Thursday.

“Our goal is to allow for our users, our business users, across TSA to be able to better access their data and have it readily available,” said Kristin Ruiz, deputy chief information officer at TSA.

The data mesh approach involves establishing a new “domain name structure and architecture” that will enable TSA to protect agency information based on specific domains while allowing data sharing.

An official will be designated to lead the initiative, dual hatting as chief technology officer and chief data officer.

TSA is also planning to establish a “cloud center of excellence” to coordinate data requirements and reduce duplication across the agency.

“We are working to scale and harness the power of cloud as we continue to make our investments and integrate solutions and data,” Ruiz said.

Government Technology/News
Mattermost to Deepen Cybersecurity Partnerships as Member of World Economic Forum Community; Barry Duplantis & Ian Tien Quoted
by Charles Lyons-Burt
Published on December 1, 2023
Mattermost to Deepen Cybersecurity Partnerships as Member of World Economic Forum Community; Barry Duplantis & Ian Tien Quoted

The World Economic Forum Global Innovator Community has welcomed Mattermost, the organization responsible for the eponymous self-sovereign communication platform.

The Palo Alto, California-based company said Monday that it will be primarily involved in the Forum’s Centre for Cybersecurity, in support of critical infrastructure causes.

“We’re pleased to join this international network of innovators and the Forum’s Centre for Cybersecurity to continue enabling secure collaboration and resilience for governments and enterprises across the globe,” Barry Duplantis, vice president and general manager of North America public sector at Mattermost, told ExecutiveGov via email.

This newfound partnership reportedly provides Mattermost with an opportunity to strengthen its connections with government agencies. Its platform is built on an open-source foundation that it claims enables the “autonomy, transparency and privacy needed to meet evolving national security and sovereignty standards.”

“We believe leveraging open source technologies to address these needs, with full visibility, control and privacy, is vital for public safety,” commented Mattermost CEO and Co-founder Ian Tien.

The platform is conversant with Microsoft Teams, Azure AI and Microsoft’s various cloud-based applications.

Duplantis further noted that the company is excited about working with other “growth-stage companies” through participation at the World Economic Forum.

Executive Moves/News
Douglas Schmidt Nominated as DOD Director of Operational Test & Evaluation
by Naomi Cooper
Published on December 1, 2023
Douglas Schmidt Nominated as DOD Director of Operational Test &  Evaluation

Douglas Schmidt, a computer scientist with decades of experience in government, industry and academia, has been nominated to be the director of operational test and evaluation at the Department of Defense.

Schmidt is a computer science professor at Vanderbilt University, where he served as associate provost of research and co-director of the Data Science Institute, the White House said Thursday.

He focused on research areas such as mobile cloud computing, software patterns and frameworks, distributed real-time and embedded middleware, cyber-physical systems and digital learning.

His academic career includes time as deputy director of research and chief technology officer at the Software Engineering Institute at Carnegie Mellon University.

Schmidt served on the Air Force Scientific Advisory Board from 2010 to 2014 and was a deputy office director and a program manager at the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency from 2000 to 2003.

He also held CTO roles at Prism Technologies and Zircon Computing.

Artificial Intelligence/News
DOD’s Replicator Initiative Evaluating Promising Innovations for All-domain Attributable Autonomous Systems; Kathleen Hicks Quoted
by Jamie Bennet
Published on December 1, 2023
DOD’s Replicator Initiative Evaluating Promising Innovations for All-domain Attributable Autonomous Systems; Kathleen Hicks Quoted

The Department of Defense reported progress on the Replicator initiative, which was launched in August to accelerate and mass-produce next-generation technologies that can benefit warfighters.

The Defense Innovation Unit announced Thursday that a working group co-chaired by Deputy Secretary of Defense Kathleen Hicks has been laboring for the past two months to identify innovations for all-domain attributable autonomy, or ADA2.

The Deputy’s Innovation Steering Group collaborated with the Defense Innovation Working Group to identify the ADA2 mission needs of the Indo-Pacific Command. DIU will start posting solicitations related to Replicator next month as soon as the committee identifies the most promising ADA2 capabilities across the services.

“The Defense Department has already demonstrated that, with concerted senior-level focus, the right technologies can make it across the various valleys of death, from capability development all the way through fielding to the warfighter,” said Hicks, a three-time recipient of the Wash100 award. “Replicator is about leveraging authorities that Congress has already granted the DoD to deliver combat-credible capabilities faster and at scale,” she added.

News
White House Introduces National Strategy for Enhanced GHG Monitoring, Measurement; Arati Prabhakar Quoted
by Jamie Bennet
Published on November 30, 2023
White House Introduces National Strategy for Enhanced GHG Monitoring, Measurement; Arati Prabhakar Quoted

The Biden administration unveiled a national strategy to bolster interagency coordination over greenhouse gas monitoring, measurement and information sharing.

The strategy details a phased implementation of standards and programs, including the establishment of the U.S. Greenhouse Gas Center, the White House said in a statement on Wednesday.

The National Strategy to Advance an Integrated U.S. Greenhouse Gas Measurement, Monitoring and Information System is a product of the GHG Monitoring, and Measurement Interagency Working Group. Experts from the Office of Science and Technology Policy, Office of Management and Budget, and White House Climate Policy Office make up the committee.

Aside from the GHG center, the administration plans to create an urban-scale prototype framework that combines measurement and modeling of GHG initially in Baltimore, Washington, D.C., and Indianapolis.

“To overcome the climate crisis, we need to rapidly reduce greenhouse gas emissions,” said Arati Prabhakar, assistant to the president for science and technology and director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy. “This strategy puts us on a path toward an integrated system to improve how we monitor greenhouse gas emissions, so actors across the economy can make informed decisions,” added Prabhakar, a recipient of the Wash100 Award in 2016.

News/Space
Future SLS Rocket Engine Undergoes Hot Fire Testing at Stennis Space Center
by Jerry Petersen
Published on November 30, 2023
Future SLS Rocket Engine Undergoes Hot Fire Testing at Stennis Space Center

NASA subjected the RS-25 rocket engine to a hot fire test on Nov. 29.

The test was the third in a 12-part series meant to certify new manufacturing processes used by L3Harris Technologies company Aerojet Rocketdyne to produce the version of the engine that will power the Space Launch System for the Artemis V mission and beyond, NASA said Wednesday.

During the test, the RS-25 was made to run for 650 seconds at 113 percent power. During actual operation, the engine would have to run for 500 seconds at 111 percent power. The test pushed the engine past normal operational parameters to provide for a margin of operational safety.

The test was conducted at NASA’s Stennis Space Center. It was overseen by a team of operators from the space agency, Aerojet and Syncom Space Services, the prime contractor for facilities and operations at Stennis.

News
AFRL Unveils New Consortium to Bridge Defense Space-Linked Medical Research Gaps
by Naomi Cooper
Published on November 30, 2023
AFRL Unveils New Consortium to Bridge Defense Space-Linked Medical Research Gaps

The Air Force Research Laboratory has announced a military research working group to examine the impact of military space operations on human health and performance.

COSMIC, short for Clinical and Operational Space Medicine Innovation Consortium, will synthesize the human health and performance research capabilities from the 59th Medical Wing and the 711th Human Performance Wing’s Human Effectiveness Directorate, respectively, AFRL said Wednesday.

“By combining the strengths of both organizations, COSMIC has access to research expertise across a continuum of both clinical medicine and human performance optimization,” said Maj. Craig Nowadly, an emergency physician and 59th MDW COSMIC steering committee co-chair.

James McEachen, a 711 HPW senior aerospace medicine physician-researcher and COSMIC steering committee co-chair, said the new research group will address immediate space-linked medical research requirements while facilitating collaboration among government, industry and academia.

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Government Technology/News
Lora Muchmore Highlights Need for Air Force to Improve Data Quality & Accessibility
by Jane Edwards
Published on November 30, 2023
Lora Muchmore Highlights Need for Air Force to Improve Data Quality & Accessibility

Lora Muchmore, assistant deputy undersecretary of the Air Force and assistant deputy chief management officer, said the service branch must enhance its data quality and accessibility, be more compliant in functional areas such as financial management and logistics, drive rationalization and advance transformation efforts, Federal News Network reported Wednesday.

“Our data quality and accessibility – the information about my systems – isn’t accurate, reliable and easily accessible,” Muchmore said at an event Wednesday.

“We’re going to do that and we’re going to do it really quickly. I think my team has promised me [that in] early December we’re going to have a big win in that area. So, I’m really excited about that,” she added.

Her remarks come as the Air Force works on the “10 x 10 Vision” plan to accelerate modernization initiatives by focusing on several areas, including low code application platforms, customer relationship management and enterprise resource planning systems.

Muchmore also mentioned the importance of cybersecurity and her top priorities for the service, such as having the right acquisition strategy for software, identifying enterprise capabilities to better manage defense business platforms and establishing a federated enterprise architecture.

Cybersecurity/News
CISA Releases 1st Secure by Design Alert Publication
by Naomi Cooper
Published on November 30, 2023
CISA Releases 1st Secure by Design Alert Publication

The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency has released the first publication in its Secure by Design Alerts series to raise awareness of malicious cyber activity against web management interfaces.

CISA said Wednesday the initial document recommends that organizations implement security best practices, eliminate repeat classes of vulnerabilities in their products and align their work to Secure by Design principles to prevent the exploitation of vulnerabilities in their web management interfaces.

The Secure by Design Alerts series centers on two principles: take ownership of customer security outcomes and embrace radical transparency and accountability.

CISA’s first whitepaper under the new series builds around the first Secure by Design principle, suggesting that software manufacturers identify common patterns in software design and configuration that often lead to compromised systems.

According to the agency, software manufacturers should invest in application hardening, application features and default settings to create products that are secure by design.

DoD/News
DOD’s William LaPlante Highlights Role of Industry in US Support for Ukraine
by Ireland Degges
Published on November 30, 2023
DOD’s William LaPlante Highlights Role of Industry in US Support for Ukraine

The U.S. industrial base’s response to the Ukraine conflict “has been truly historic,” according to William LaPlante, under secretary of defense for acquisition and sustainment and a two-time Wash100 Award winner.

In total, the Department of Defense has allocated $44 billion in funds to support Ukraine’s security needs since Russia invaded the nation in February 2022, and industry has provided heavy contributions, the DOD said on Wednesday.

“It’s been a nationwide effort that spans the full spectrum of our supply chains in nearly every capability area,” LaPlante said.

Funds have been issued through both presidential drawdowns and the contract-based Ukraine Security Assistance Initiative, or USAI, in which industry organizations are selected to deliver new equipment to Ukraine as it is produced.

To maintain U.S. military readiness, any supplies sent from existing DOD inventories must be replaced, and the department has invested close to $17 billion to replenish its stock. Another $10 billion has been allocated to contractors producing new capabilities ordered under USAI. Prime vendors and critical suppliers across 37 states have been directly impacted by these funds.

“While there’s no question we still have significant work ahead of us to fully rebuild a modern defense industrial ecosystem, we should not lose sight of what we’ve been able to achieve together with our partners in industry over the past 21 months,” he said.

The DOD has also supported manufacturers in enhancing their production capabilities, dedicating approximately $3.3 billion in funding to providers of key capabilities across 18 states.

These efforts align with the DOD’s broader push to revitalize the defense industrial base. The department is currently developing its first National Defense Industrial Strategy, which will focus on supply chain, production, workforce, acquisitions and associated metrics. Officials aim to publish the strategy in November and issue an implementation plan shortly after.

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