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Secretary of the Army Christine Wormuth Highlights 6 Operational Imperatives for Army of 2030
by Jamie Bennet
Published on March 20, 2023
Secretary of the Army Christine Wormuth Highlights 6 Operational Imperatives for Army of 2030

Secretary of the Army Christine Wormuth provided a status update on the U.S. Army of 2030 activities and the early developmental stages of the Army of 2040.

The branch on Thursday published her speech at the McAleese 14th Annual Defense Programs Conference, held on March 15 in Washington, D.C.

The branch needs farther and more persistent sight and sense of the battlefield to achieve the envisioned Army of 2030, Wormuth stated. This can be done through multi-source raw data collection and analysis, hence their modernization of surveillance, reconnaissance and aerial intelligence capabilities.

Wormuth, a 2023 Wash100 awardee, also reported progress in the integration of combat power through investments and upgrades of multi-purpose vehicles and other modes of battlefield transportation. This operational imperative applies to artillery, which the branch is currently enhancing through the procurement of precise and longer-range fires.

The Army of 2030’s fourth operational imperative is the protection of maneuver forces using next-generation radars, command-and-control software, high-energy lasers and microwaves, and advanced air and missile defenses, the secretary said. She followed the discussion with an update on communication network integration, which is part of their Project Convergence. She additionally emphasized logistics as a critical element in a contested terrain where the battle is fought across long distances.

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Executive Mosaic Celebrates Northrop Grumman’s Kathy Warden & CIA’s Nand Mulchandani in 2023 Wash100 Profiles
by reynolitoresoor
Published on March 20, 2023
Executive Mosaic Celebrates Northrop Grumman’s Kathy Warden & CIA’s Nand Mulchandani in 2023 Wash100 Profiles

On Monday, two 2023 Wash100 Award winners — Northrop Grumman Chair, CEO and President Kathy Warden and CIA Chief Technology Officer Nand Mulchandani — were highlighted and celebrated for their accomplishments and for their selection to the government contracting sector’s highest accolade.

The Wash100 Award annually recognizes the top 100 executives of consequence working in the vast GovCon ecosystem. While Executive Mosaic takes into account each executive’s career history, major achievements and current impact, it also looks toward the future. Individuals named to the prestigious Wash100 list are uniquely poised to be the movers and shakers of the industry in the coming year.

Kathy Warden received her eighth Wash100 Award this year for her work strategically aligning Northrop Grumman’s technology portfolio with the needs and priorities of the company’s defense customers. Notably in 2022, Northrop publicly debuted its new B-21 Raider long-range strike bomber aircraft developed in partnership with the U.S. Air Force. Read Warden’s full Wash100 profile here.

2023 marks Nand Mulchandani’s first year of recognition on the Wash100 list. Mulchandani made history in 2022 when he was named the CIA’s first-ever CTO. Throughout his past 10 months in the role, Mulchandani has worked to help harness cutting-edge technology innovations to further the CIA’s mission. Prior to joining the CIA, Mulchandani served as CTO for the Department of Defense’s Joint Artificial Intelligence Center. Click here to read Mulchandani’s full Wash100 profile.

Make sure to vote for Warden and Mulchandani as your favorite 2023 Wash100 Award winners as part of this year’s popular vote competition! Cast your 10 votes at Wash100.com to determine who gets this year’s crown. Voting closes April 28.

Cybersecurity/News
PCAST Launches Working Group to Boost Critical Infrastructure Resilience
by Naomi Cooper
Published on March 17, 2023
PCAST Launches Working Group to Boost Critical Infrastructure Resilience

The President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology has unveiled a working group tasked with developing new approaches to safeguarding digital and physical systems of the U.S. critical infrastructure sector from cyberthreats.

In an announcement posted Wednesday, PCAST said it is requesting public input on how the working group on cyber-physical resilience can boost the survivability of mission-critical systems in the face of cyberattacks, software glitches, supply chain disruptions, natural disasters and other events.

PCAST seeks to consult experts from the public and private sectors and academia on how to maintain the resiliency of operations in degraded states and develop a framework for adopting secure digital systems.

The working group comprises PCAST members and other experts, who will work with external sources to formulate recommendations to the president over the next six months.

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DARPA Picks 3 Teams for ‘Oversight’ Space-Based Object Tracking Program
by Jane Edwards
Published on March 17, 2023
DARPA Picks 3 Teams for ‘Oversight’ Space-Based Object Tracking Program

The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency has selected three industry teams to develop software architectures as part of the initial phase of a monitoring program. The products are designed to help military planners survey up to 1,000 targets of interest in space in support of tactical missions.

Apogee Research, BAE Systems’ information and electronics systems integration business and Systems & Technology Research will work under Phase 1 of DARPA’s Oversight program, the agency said Thursday.

“Through this program, DARPA aims to extend the applicability of U.S. space assets and make the space domain more tactically relevant for warfighters,” said Lael Rudd, Oversight program manager at DARPA’s tactical technology office.

The program’s first phase will run for 15 months with an option period of another three months to support further development and will focus on defining resource management needs, tracking requirements and interface between technology platforms in development.

Rudd noted that DARPA is working with service branches to facilitate early transitions during the program’s first phase.

“We want to get initial products out as fast as possible and that will help cultivate the development needs in Oversight Phase 2, during which we plan to have applications running on hardware resources,” Rudd added.

DARPA said it expects Oversight capabilities developed through the second phase to be integrated with in-orbit spacecraft by fiscal year 2026.

Cybersecurity/News
Sen. Gary Peters Leads Committee Hearing to Shine a Light on Healthcare Cybersecurity
by Jamie Bennet
Published on March 17, 2023
Sen. Gary Peters Leads Committee Hearing to Shine a Light on Healthcare Cybersecurity

The Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee led a hearing to discuss current threats and actions to strengthen cybersecurity in the healthcare sector.

The committee announced Thursday that it examined the severity of healthcare-specific computer-based attacks and exchanged ideas on possible additional efforts from Congress to safeguard patients and healthcare providers’ personal and medical data.

The meeting was presided by Sen. Gary Peters, D-Mich., chairman of the committee and co-author of the Strengthening American Cybersecurity Act of 2022. He justified how the law’s requirement to report Internet-based attacks to the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency can benefit industries including healthcare.

Industry and government officials also reported unique cybersecurity challenges. They shared insights on how rural and small hospitals can fund IT defense measures despite limited financial resources.

“Cyber-attacks on hospitals, and other health care providers, can cause serious disruptions to their operations, and prevent them from effectively providing critical, lifesaving care to their patients,” Peters said. “These relentless cyber-attacks show that foreign adversaries and cybercriminals will stop at nothing to exploit cybersecurity vulnerabilities our critical infrastructure and most essential systems.”

Electronic data in healthcare will be discussed in-depth at the 2nd Annual Healthcare IT – Digital Transformation Forum, hosted by GovCon Wire, sister website of ExecutiveGov. Become part of the virtual event on May 17 by clicking on the image below to register.

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Government Technology/News
Report: US Asks China-Based Owner of TikTok to Sell Stakes in Video-Sharing App
by Jane Edwards
Published on March 17, 2023
Report: US Asks China-Based Owner of TikTok to Sell Stakes in Video-Sharing App

The Biden administration has called on Chinese company ByteDance to divest its stakes in TikTok and warned of a possible ban of the social media platform if it fails to do so, The Wall Street Journal reported Wednesday.

The Department of the Treasury’s Committee on Foreign Investment in the U.S. made the demand for the sale of stakes in the video-sharing app, according to sources cited by WSJ.

TikTok said a possible divestment of the platform would not address national security risks.

“The best way to address concerns about national security is with the transparent, U.S.-based protection of U.S. user data and systems, with robust third-party monitoring, vetting, and verification, which we are already implementing,” Brooke Oberwetter, a spokeswoman for TikTok, said in a statement.

TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew is scheduled to appear next week before House Energy and Commerce Committee members to field questions from lawmakers on security issues related to the app, according to the report.

Government Technology/News
FCC Proposes Licensing Rule to Authorize Space-Based Connections in Mobile Devices
by Naomi Cooper
Published on March 17, 2023
FCC Proposes Licensing Rule to Authorize Space-Based Connections in Mobile Devices

The Federal Communications Commission has proposed a new rule to connect satellites with mobile devices to enable 5G communications in remote and underserved areas.

FCC said Thursday it aims to establish a framework for delivering space-based services to smartphone users to address wireless coverage gaps in internet-denied communities.

The commission proposes authorizing satellite operators to manage space stations on a licensed radio frequency spectrum allocated to terrestrial service providers. 

Non-geostationary orbit satellite operators may also apply for FCC authorization to access the terrestrial spectrum if certain requirements are met.

Rick Lober, vice president for defense programs at Hughes Network Systems, said in a Breaking Defense report that the proposed rule would help address the Department of Defense’s “terminal problem, that they’ve been living with for a lot of years, of very expensive terminals that are all proprietary systems.”

However, Lober noted that there are security concerns about enabling direct satellite-to-phone services for combat operations because the frequencies used by mobile devices are “open to jamming.”

Hughes is working with DISH Wireless to provide a cyber-protected 5G network for U.S. Navy personnel at Whidbey Island Naval Station.

Executive Moves/News
Former NSA Privacy Officer Rebecca Richards Named Transparency Chief at ODNI
by Jamie Bennet
Published on March 17, 2023
Former NSA Privacy Officer Rebecca Richards Named Transparency Chief at ODNI

Rebecca Richards, former civil liberties and privacy officer of the National Security Agency, has been appointed chief of civil liberties, privacy, and transparency at the Office of the Director of National Intelligence.

As chief transparency officer, she is responsible for protecting constitutional rights and privacy within the agency, Director of National Intelligence Avril Haines announced Thursday.

Richards joined NSA in 2014 and is credited for the establishment of its Civil Liberties and Privacy Office. She also held similar roles at the Department of Homeland Security.

Before becoming a privacy expert, Richards worked as an international trade specialist at the Department of Commerce. She later assumed various job posts at TRUSTe, a nonprofit organization known for its privacy seal.

Haines, a three-time Wash100 awardee, also acknowledged outgoing CLPT chief Ben Huebner. “As ODNI welcomes Becky, I would also like to express my sincerest gratitude and congratulations to Ben Huebner, our previous Chief of CLPT since July 2019. I am very thankful, though, that Ben will continue to serve in the IC.”

Government Technology/News
Navy Receives Final Aircraft Approach, Landing System Unit from Raytheon
by Naomi Cooper
Published on March 17, 2023
Navy Receives Final Aircraft Approach, Landing System Unit from Raytheon

The U.S. Navy has received the final unit of a Raytheon Technologies-built navigation and precision approach and landing system that guides military aircraft onto naval carriers and amphibious assault ships.

The valedictory delivery of the Joint Precision Approach and Landing Systems comes less than two years after the Navy declared initial operational capability for the platform to help F-35C units land on aircraft carriers in all weather conditions and mission environments, Naval Air Systems Command said Thursday.

“This is a significant milestone for the JPALS team, and highlights the incredible efforts of hundreds of our teammates over the past decade who developed and now have fully delivered these critical systems that our Warfighters and International Partners need,” said Capt. Kevin Watkins, program manager of Naval Air Traffic Management Systems Program Office.

Raytheon received a four-year, $234.6M contract in May 2019 to begin the low-rate initial production of the GPS-based aircraft landing system.

JPALS is installed on all U.S. Navy aircraft carriers and amphibious assault ships and is used to support the F-35 aircraft fleet of the British and Italian navies.

In February, the Japanese navy ordered JPALS for its JS Izumo aircraft carrier.

Government Technology/News
Heidi Shyu: DOD to Demo Prototypes Under Rapid Defense Experimentation Reserve in 2023
by Jane Edwards
Published on March 17, 2023
Heidi Shyu: DOD to Demo Prototypes Under Rapid Defense Experimentation Reserve in 2023

Heidi Shyu, undersecretary of defense for research and engineering, said the Department of Defense is set to kick off the first round of experiments in 2023 as part of the Rapid Defense Experimentation Reserve, an initiative that seeks to address capability gaps and speed up the delivery of emerging technologies to warfighters, Breaking Defense reported Thursday.

The department “last year spent a lot of time planning out the details of the exercise,” Shyu, a 2023 Wash100 winner, said at a conference on Wednesday. 

“And this year, we finally got the money. We’re going to be off and running, literally demonstrating these prototypes in a contested environment. So it…can’t just work in a lab. It’s got to work in a real environment. And that’s exactly what we’re focusing on,” she added.

The Pentagon’s budget request for fiscal year 2024 includes $687 million for RDER, which Shyu introduced as an experimentation campaign in 2021. She noted that her office has carried out three sprints with a focus on joint command and control and resilient communications.

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