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Cybersecurity/News
Joint NSA-CISA Advisory Recommends Solutions to Top 10 Cybersecurity Misconfigurations; Eric Goldstein Quoted
by Jamie Bennet
Published on October 6, 2023
Joint NSA-CISA Advisory Recommends Solutions to Top 10 Cybersecurity Misconfigurations; Eric Goldstein Quoted

A joint advisory released by the National Security Agency and Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency listed 10 of the most common misconfigurations in enterprise IT defense and how to mitigate risks arising from such cases.

The list includes default software and application configurations, improper user and administrator privilege separation and insufficient monitoring of internal networks, according to the advisory released Thursday.

NSA and CISA found that some organizations lack network segmentation, effective patch management and access control lists on shared networks and services. In other cases, system access controls are bypassed, multifactor authentication tools and user credentials are weak and code executions lack restrictions.

The agencies urged network defenders to strengthen configurations, implement access controls, prioritize patching of commonly exploited vulnerabilities and monitor and reduce administrative privileges.

For software manufacturers, the NSA and CISA Red and Blue Teams pushed for the adoption of secure-by-design and -default principles to reduce cyber threats and their burden on network defenders.

Eric Goldstein, CISA’s executive assistant director for cybersecurity, echoed the call for practicing secure-by-design tactics. “While enterprises can and must take steps to identify and address these misconfigurations, we know that scalable progress requires urgent action by software manufacturers, particularly by adopting Secure by Design practices where software is designed securely from inception to end-of-life and by taking ownership to improve security outcomes of their customers,” Goldstein wrote in a blog post.

On Nov. 15, the Potomoc Officers Club will gather homeland and national security officials and experts for the 2023 Homeland Security Summit in Virginia. Register now to participate in the event.

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NASA Posts Draft Solicitation for Goddard Logistics Services Contract
by Naomi Cooper
Published on October 6, 2023
NASA Posts Draft Solicitation for Goddard Logistics Services Contract

NASA is requesting industry feedback on a draft solicitation for a potential five-year follow-on contract to provide logistics support services to the agency’s Goddard Space Flight Center in Maryland.

The Goddard Logistics Services Contract will address Goddard’s logistics management requirements to achieve Earth science, space science and exploration mission objectives, according to a notice posted Tuesday on SAM.gov.

NASA anticipates awarding the contract on Aug. 28, 2024, with work commencing on Oct. 01, 2024.

Work will occur at Goddard Space Flight Center, Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia and the NASA Headquarters.

The contract has a one-year base period with four option years.

Responses are due Oct. 30.

Acquisition & Procurement/News
Interim Rule to Align FAR With Supply Chain Security Law on Risk Data Sharing
by Jamie Bennet
Published on October 6, 2023
Interim Rule to Align FAR With Supply Chain Security Law on Risk Data Sharing

NASA, the Department of Defense and the General Services Administration are implementing an interim rule aligning the Federal Acquisition Regulation with the Federal Acquisition Supply Chain Security Act of 2018.

The new policy focuses on supply risk data sharing based on due diligence and recommendations by the Federal Acquisition Security Council for removal or exclusion orders, according to a notice posted Wednesday on Federal Register.

FASC is tasked to review and recommend whether a covered article removal or exclusion order is needed for executive agency information systems or procurement actions. The council’s evaluation will begin with sources or covered articles that could be susceptible to intellectual property theft or lead to damage to federal data systems or critical infrastructure.

The interim rule provides contracting officers with standard rules for sharing potential supply risk information relevant to existing and new federal contracts.

The agencies are encouraging public feedback on the interim rule, which takes effect Dec. 4.

News
Marine Corps Conducts 1st Flight of XQ-58A Valkyrie UAV
by Naomi Cooper
Published on October 6, 2023
Marine Corps Conducts 1st Flight of XQ-58A Valkyrie UAV

The U.S. Marine Corps has conducted its first flight of the XQ-58A Valkyrie, an unmanned air vehicle manufactured by Kratos Defense & Security Solutions, at Eglin Air Force Base in Florida.

The flight took place nearly seven months after the Marine Corps received its first two XQ-58A UAVs in March to support platform prototyping and integration efforts for the Penetrating Affordable Autonomous Collaborative Killer – Portfolio program, the service branch said Thursday.

Scott Bey, a prototyping and experimentation portfolio manager at the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering, said the XQ-58A test flight will help drive future joint innovation and experimentation opportunities.

The Marine Corps is reportedly collaborating with the OUSD(R&E), the Naval Air Systems Command and the Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division on the ongoing research, development, test and evaluation of the XQ-58A Valkyrie aircraft.

The UAV will undergo six more test flights as part of the PAACK-P program to evaluate its ability to support intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance missions, determine the potential for AI-enabled platforms to assist combat air patrols and mature manned-unmanned teaming capability objectives.

Executive Spotlights/News
Edge Autonomy CEO John Purvis Shares Leadership Approach, Offers Perspective on Contracting Environment
by Ireland Degges
Published on October 6, 2023
Edge Autonomy CEO John Purvis Shares Leadership Approach, Offers Perspective on Contracting Environment

Throughout his career, John Purvis has spent decades working alongside the intelligence and special operations communities. Now, as CEO of Edge Autonomy, he leads the company’s efforts to deliver uncrewed and autonomous systems to the U.S. government.

Purvis recently participated in an interview with the Potomac Officers Club, in which he discussed his career background, highlighted his leadership strengths and offered his insights on the federal technology and contracting ecosystem.

In this excerpt from the interview, Purvis reflects on what his career has taught him about team-building:

“I have been extremely lucky to see some success in my career at a fairly young age. Now that I have a few more years and some scar tissue built up, I realize the overall success of the team has less to do with me and more to do with the intelligence, creativity and cohesiveness of our team as a whole. My goal is to hire people who are far more talented than I am and learn from them – and I do my best to stay out of their way! I believe the CEO of a company works for their employees, not the other way around. My job is to get my team the resources and structure they need to do their best work, removing any roadblocks to success that they may encounter.”

For more on Purvis’ leadership approach, read the full Executive Spotlight interview on the Potomac Officers Club website.

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Contract Awards/News
Northrop Awarded Navy Guided Ammunition Development Contract
by Jane Edwards
Published on October 6, 2023
Northrop Awarded Navy Guided Ammunition Development Contract

Northrop Grumman will further develop its guided 57mm ammunition and test it for qualification under a contract — of an unspecified amount — with the U.S. Navy.

The newly designed ammunition uses an onboard seeker and a fuze to enable users to engage and counter surface targets, drones and swarming threats, Northrop said Wednesday.

Dave Fine, vice president of armament systems at Northrop, said the 57mm guided munition is meant to provide the Navy with the capability to defend against moving threats.

The 57mm round offers continuous trajectory guidance and is designed for use with the Mk110 Naval Gun Mount, a medium caliber gun installed aboard littoral combat ships and can fire up to 220 rounds per minute against surface, shore-based and airborne threats.

Cybersecurity/News
PM Defensive Cyber Operations Transitions to Army’s PEO IEW&S; Brig. Gen. Ed Barker Quoted
by Jane Edwards
Published on October 6, 2023
PM Defensive Cyber Operations Transitions to Army’s PEO IEW&S; Brig. Gen. Ed Barker Quoted

The Program Executive Office Intelligence, Electronic, Warfare and Sensors is building up the U.S. Army’s cyber capabilities with the addition of Project Manager Defensive Cyber Operations.

With the transition, PEO IEW&S is integrating into its portfolio PM DCO’s two key programs: Cyber Platforms and Systems and Cyber Analytics and Detection, the service branch said Thursday.

CPS facilitates the procurement and delivery of cybersecurity tools and related platforms to the armed forces and CAD offers capabilities that enable warfighters to analyze and detect internal and external cyberthreats to the Army.

“The days of the Army being a Kinetic only force are gone. Our ability to operate in multiple domains has become paramount with none more important than mastering the cyber warfare arena,” said Brig. Gen. Ed Barker, PEO for IEW&S.

News
Collins Aerospace Unveils New Facility to Test Electric Propulsion Systems
by Naomi Cooper
Published on October 6, 2023
Collins Aerospace Unveils New Facility to Test Electric Propulsion Systems

Collins Aerospace, an RTX company, has unveiled an electric power systems laboratory at its Rockford, Illinois facility to develop and test components for hybrid-electric engines for use in future aircraft.

Dubbed The Grid, the $50 million high-voltage lab has an initial test capability of 8 MW to support the testing and demonstration of electric motors, controllers, generators and distribution systems, RTX said Wednesday.

“Hybrid-electric aircraft will help our industry significantly reduce carbon emissions, and with The Grid, the most sophisticated lab of its kind, we are investing to help these aircraft take flight,” said Henry Brooks, president of power and controls at Collins Aerospace.

The Grid will test Collins Aerospace’s 1-megawatt electric generator and support flight demonstration and system integration work for RTX’s solid-state circuit breaker.

Executive Moves/M&A Activity/News
Bridge Core Federal Makes Expansion Moves With Board Appointments & New Acquisition
by Ireland Degges
Published on October 6, 2023
Bridge Core Federal Makes Expansion Moves With Board Appointments & New Acquisition

Bridge Core Federal, a NewSpring Holdings platform company, has taken several steps in its efforts to create an influential, mission-informed intelligence-focused enterprise.

These actions include the acquisition of technical engineering services provider teKnoluxion as well as three key board appointments, the McLean, Virginia-based organization announced on Friday.

Bridge Core CEO Chad Kim highlighted the “remarkable team at teKnoluxion” that “sets high standards for talent and performance” that Jimmy Gardner, the company’s founder, has created.

“Their technical experts and leadership team will amplify our efforts to provide mission agility to the intelligence community,” said Kim.

Gardner added that teKnoluxion is “excited to embark on building a full spectrum intelligence company with Bridge Core,” a company that reportedly shares its cultural values of integrity, respect and transparency.

Board appointees include former Principal Deputy Director of National Intelligence, the Honorable Sue Gordon, and Bob Sharp, a retired U.S. Navy vice admiral. Andy Maner, former Avantus chairman and CEO, was selected as executive chairman.

Gordon has considerable experience working within the intelligence community. During her more than 30-year career, she led strategic planning for multiple IC organizations, including the Central Intelligence Agency and National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency.

Kim emphasized Gordon’s “depth of knowledge and her innate understanding of our client’s mission” as factors that will expand Bridge Core’s impact. He added that her “continuing legacy of leadership and innovation” and “renowned integrity and extensive network make her an asset to the company’s work to grow its platform.”

Sharp’s career includes a long history of work in naval, joint and interagency intelligence activities. His responsibilities ranged from direct operational support to serving as director of the NGA.

“Bob’s strategic insight and history of inter-agency collaboration make him an ideal candidate for our Board,” said Kim, who also noted Sharp’s reputation for investing in human capital and culture and “comprehensive approach to mission success.”

An experienced leader in both public and private sector roles, Maner has served in the White House, Department of Homeland Security and as CEO of NISC and Avantus, two private equity platform companies, both of which have supported the federal government.

Lee Garber, general partner at NewSpring, said Maner’s focus on human capital, talent development and organizational culture is “pivotal” to providing support for intelligence missions.

“This is a great day for Bridge Core as we bring together intelligence community visionaries Sue, Bob, Jimmy, and Chad with the NewSpring Holdings Investment team to build the Bridge Core platform through strategic acquisitions, like teKnoluxion and GeoYeti, and investments to fuel organic growth,” said Maner.

Bridge Core acquired GeoYeti in early September.

News/Space
Amazon Reaches Into Space With First Project Kuiper Test Satellite Launch
by Ireland Degges
Published on October 6, 2023
Amazon Reaches Into Space With First Project Kuiper Test Satellite Launch

Amazon has launched the first test satellites for its broadband network initiative, Project Kuiper, in a move to keep up in the evolving satellite-based internet sector, TechCrunch reported on Friday.

Launched from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida, the satellites represent the first two of more than 3,200 planned satellites in the low Earth orbit constellation sent into space. Once deployed, the constellation is expected to enhance global internet access.

The two satellites took flight aboard United Launch Alliance’s Atlas V rocket, which was selected for its reliability. The launch marks the beginning of Amazon’s journey into this market, with plans to start offering service by the end of next year.

Amazon’s endeavor places it in direct competition with SpaceX, led by Elon Musk, which has already made significant strides with its Starlink satellite internet program. Since its initial test in 2018, SpaceX has successfully deployed over 5,000 Starlink satellites using its Falcon rockets, launched from sites in Florida and California.

While SpaceX currently leads the satellite internet race, Amazon, led by founder Jeff Bezos — who also helms rocket company Blue Origin — continues to take steps into the field of space-based communications.

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