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NSA Issues 4 Technical Reports to Help DOD Secure Microelectronics
by Jane Edwards
Published on December 9, 2022
NSA Issues 4 Technical Reports to Help DOD Secure Microelectronics

The National Security Agency has unveiled four reports that seek to help the Department of Defense safeguard programmable microelectronic components from adversary influence and cybersecurity threats.

The cybersecurity technical reports issued by the Joint Federated Assurance Center Hardware Assurance Lab at NSA intend to ensure the security of field-programmable gate arrays during production, programming, acquisition and initial device attachment processes, the agency said Thursday.

The document FPGA Overall Assurance Process offers information on the process used by NSA JFAC to come up with threat categories and mitigations and seeks to help teams mimic the assurance work for other microelectronic device types.

The other three reports are the Field-Programmable Gate Array Best Practices-Threat Catalog; Field-Programmable Gate Array Level of Assurance 1 Best Practices and Third-Party IP Review Process for Level of Assurance 1.

NSA JFAC provides remediation capabilities, vulnerability detection and analysis support to help DOD strengthen microelectronics hardware assurance for its programs.

DoD/Industry News/News
DOD, SBA Sign Agreement to Strengthen Small Business Development
by Jane Edwards
Published on December 9, 2022
DOD, SBA Sign Agreement to Strengthen Small Business Development

The Department of Defense and the Small Business Administration will work together to strengthen and broaden the development of U.S. small businesses and better meet the needs of such enterprises under a memorandum of understanding, DOD News reported Wednesday.

“One of the things that we want to make sure that we’re doing is providing resources and support to small businesses who are looking to do business with DOD, with other federal agencies, with state and local government and really reduce barriers to entry,” said Farooq Mitha, director of small business programs at DOD.

Mitha and Mark Madrid, associate administrator of SBA’s office of entrepreneurial development, signed the MOU Friday at the Maryland Procurement Technical Assistance Center in College Park.

Maryland PTAC is one of the more than 90 DOD-funded centers that seek to help small businesses find and secure contracts from the Pentagon and other federal agencies. PTACs will be rebranded as APEX Accelerators, which seek to promote innovation and establish resilient supply chains in support of the defense industrial base.

SBA operates more than 1,000 small business development centers.

“Today was about breaking down silos and working together because we’re all in it for the same reason,” Madrid said.

Madrid noted that the two agencies will explore ways to facilitate integration of trainings that SBDCs and APEX Accelerators offer and host at least one national event each year.

SBA and DOD also launched a joint effort, called the Small Business Investment Company Critical Technologies Initiative, to drive investments in critical technologies that are key to national security.

News
GSA Administrator Robin Carnahan Endorses New Federal Building Performance Standard
by Jamie Bennet
Published on December 9, 2022
GSA Administrator Robin Carnahan Endorses New Federal Building Performance Standard

U.S. General Services Administrator Robin Carnahan has expressed her support for the Biden administration’s new Federal Building Performance Standard to decarbonize government facilities.

The guideline, which the White House announced on Wednesday, requires upgrading the government’s 30,000 existing buildings to make them more energy efficient.

“The new standard advances the Biden-Harris Administration’s leadership in making the federal government a model for decarbonization and clean energy innovation,” Carnahan said in statement. “GSA is excited to help lead the way toward a net-zero federal footprint that will save money for taxpayers, reduce harmful emissions, and help spur demand for next-generation clean energy technologies,” she added.

She previously pledged to not install any more fossil fuel-powered equipment on any of GSA’s facilities, over 20 percent of which now run solely on electricity.

News/Space
House Lawmakers Intro Bills to Promote Investment, Innovation in Satcom Industry
by Naomi Cooper
Published on December 9, 2022
House Lawmakers Intro Bills to Promote Investment, Innovation in Satcom Industry

Reps. Frank Pallone, Jr., D-N.J., chairman of the House Committee on Energy and Commerce, and Cathy McMorris Rodgers, R-Wash., ranking member of the panel, have introduced a pair of bills that would promote competition, innovation and investment in the commercial satellite communications industry.

The bills aim to specify the Federal Communications Commission’s satellite licensing rules and authorities, motivate investment in the sector, promote responsible use of space, protect national security and advance U.S. leadership in satellite communications, the House panel said Thursday.

The Satellite and Telecommunications Streamlining Act intends to expedite modifications to certain licenses for satellites or satellite constellations and the Secure Space Act seeks to prohibit the FCC from granting a license for any non-geostationary orbit satellite system to foreign entities that pose risks to U.S. national security.

“To make sure the U.S. – not China – continues to lead this global industry, we must streamline our regulatory processes to unleash innovation while also ensuring our laws fully protect the American public,” Pallone and Rodgers remarked in a joint statement.

Executive Spotlights/News
SAP NS2 CEO Harish Luthra on Driving Innovation & Progress in Federal Government
by reynolitoresoor
Published on December 9, 2022
SAP NS2 CEO Harish Luthra on Driving Innovation & Progress in Federal Government

Cybersecurity has become a major focus in the federal government over the last decade, and especially after the major breaches and attacks we’ve seen in recent years. Harish Luthra, CEO of SAP NS2, spoke with the Potomac Officers Club recently about the importance of the public and private sectors joining forces and building a united front against cyberwar as cyber threats continue to increase.

Luthra touched on cybersecurity and compliance through the lens of executive leadership in this excerpt from his Executive Spotlight interview:

“If you are always leading with security and compliance, you will accomplish the most critical task: driving constant innovation without compromise. As leaders, it’s critical we embrace lifelong learning and adaptability to meet the ever-changing challenges of the federal landscape. Even as a CEO, I’ve made it a priority to understand the full picture — from security controls to emerging government policies. We can never stop anticipating the needs of our customers.”

Read Harish Luthra’s full POC spotlight interview here to find out what changes he would enact in the federal government if given free rein, who has inspired him over the course of his career, and his thoughts on the differences between the commercial and federal realms.

Do you want to be featured in an Executive Spotlight interview? Check out the Potomac Officers Club’s membership options and benefits here.

DoD/Government Technology/News
U.S. Army, Leidos Win Award for Innovation That Accelerates DOD Biometric Data Transfer
by Jamie Bennet
Published on December 9, 2022
U.S. Army, Leidos Win Award for Innovation That Accelerates DOD Biometric Data Transfer

A team of researchers from Leidos and the U.S. Army’s Program Executive Office and biometrics division received recognition for developing a technology that speeds up data transfer in the Department of Defense biometric system.

The Biometrically Enabled Watch List Dissemination Management Functionality won the Best Technical Advancement Award at this year’s Federal Identity Forum & Exposition, the service branch said.

The BDMF capability is a result of the collaborative effort of Leidos, the Army Program Executive Office for Intelligence, Electronic Warfare and Sensors and the Defense Forensics Science Center Biometrics Operations Division, a unit of the Department of the Army Criminal Investigation Division.

Implemented on DOD’s Automated Biometric Identification system, BDMF proved effective in reducing the duration of watch list importation from several days down to several hours, and exportation from hours to minutes. It also significantly accelerated the transfer time for large files containing fingerprints, facial recognition images and other data used by the government in critical intelligence targeting and investigations.

“This game changer enables Army data-centric biometrics operations to speed up information for the warfighter to make decisions to protect DOD forces and the homeland,” said Forrest Church, Product Manager for PEO IEW&S Biometrics Enabling Capability.

Announcements/Executive Moves/News
Gen. Thomas Bussiere Sworn in as Leader of Air Force Global Strike Command
by Naomi Cooper
Published on December 9, 2022
Gen. Thomas Bussiere Sworn in as Leader of Air Force Global Strike Command

Gen. Thomas Bussiere has assumed leadership of Air Force Global Strike Command, the organization headquartered at Barksdale Air Force Base in Louisiana.

Bussiere, who served as deputy commander of U.S. Strategic Command, will oversee the U.S. Air Force component that manages the nation’s nuclear weapon systems, including the Minuteman III intercontinental ballistic missiles, and strategic bomber aircraft, the service branch said Thursday.

He replaces Gen. Anthony Cotton, who has served as commander of AFGSC since August 2021 and is scheduled to take command of USSTRATCOM.

Bussiere joined the service branch in 1985 after graduating from the Air Force ROTC program at Norwich University in Northfield, Vermont, and went on to become a command pilot with more than 3,400 flight hours across the T-38 Talon, F-15C Eagle, B-2A Spirit, B-1B Lancer and F-22 Raptor aircraft.

He also led combat missions during operations Allied Force, Iraqi Freedom, Operations Southern Watch and Vigilant Warrior.

AFGSC provides strategic deterrence, combat support and global strike capability to USSTRATCOM and other geographic combatant commands.

General News/News
House OKs $858B Annual Defense Authorization Bill; Rep. Adam Smith Quoted
by Jane Edwards
Published on December 9, 2022
House OKs $858B Annual Defense Authorization Bill; Rep. Adam Smith Quoted

The House on Thursday voted 350-80 to pass the compromise version of the fiscal year 2023 National Defense Authorization Act, moving the $858 billion defense policy bill to the upper chamber for consideration.

“For the sixty-second consecutive year, Members of Congress have crossed party lines to deliver a defense bill that benefits those in uniform and advances the American people’s national security priorities,” Rep. Adam Smith, D-Wash., chairman of the House Armed Services Committee, said in a statement published Thursday.

“The bill supports the largest pay raise since 2007 for service members, authorizes historic funding to the Historically Black Colleges and Universities driving research in science and technology, and sustains America’s innovation edge,” Smith added.

According to HASC, the bill includes a 4.6 percent salary increase for service members.

Defense News reported the NDAA would authorize military aid of up to $10 billion for Taiwan over five years and $800 million for security assistance to Ukraine.

The Senate is expected to decide on the measure next week, according to the publication.

Government Technology/News
SSA Seeks to Improve User Experience With Updated Website
by Jane Edwards
Published on December 8, 2022
SSA Seeks to Improve User Experience With Updated Website

The Social Security Administration has launched its redesigned website to enable online visitors to easily find the tools they need to accomplish some tasks and facilitate their access to services.

SSA said Tuesday the updated website comes with a new benefit eligibility screener, a tool for submitting applications for a new Social Security Number and replacement cards and an online application process for Supplemental Security Income benefits.

Kilolo Kijakazi, acting commissioner of SSA, said over 180 million people visit SSA.gov annually.

“Whether providing service in person or online, our goal is to help people understand what they may qualify for and seamlessly transition them to an application process,” added Kijakazi.

SSA noted that it will continue to introduce new website improvements and pages in the next few months.

Government Technology/News
Bidscale Debuts AI-Powered Market Intelligence Platform for Federal Procurement
by Naomi Cooper
Published on December 8, 2022
Bidscale Debuts AI-Powered Market Intelligence Platform for Federal Procurement

Bidscale, an Arlington, Virginia-headquartered market intelligence company, has launched an artificial intelligence-powered analytics tool for federal contracting and procurement.

The platform, dubbed Bidscale Connect, enables users to browse federal contracting opportunities, receive AI-generated recommendations for contracts and communicate directly with government contractors and other industry partners, Bidscale said Wednesday.

Raymond Britt, director of business development at Bidscale, said the platform also benefits government procurement efforts by accelerating the market research process.

“Bidscale Connect helps Government users to work through the tedious procurement process faster than ever before. For example, market research that usually takes months or years can be completed in just hours, with the click of one button,” Britt stated.

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