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Census Bureau Helps Other Agencies Run Their Own Data Programs; Drew Zachary Quoted
by Nichols Martin
Published on June 28, 2021
Census Bureau Helps Other Agencies Run Their Own Data Programs; Drew Zachary Quoted

The U.S. Census Bureau is assigning technology teams to help other agencies establish their own data sprint programs, Federal News Network reported Friday.

Drew Zachary, director of the Census Bureau's Opportunity Project, told Federal News Network she is leading the development of a new work model that would allow partner agencies to adopt a do-it-yourself approach as the bureau supports larger efforts.

The Minority Business Development Administration, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, the Department of Housing and Urban Development and the Department of Treasury compose the bureau's partners under the effort.

Similarly, the bureau is also extending its support to data programs of local government agencies including New York City’s office of the chief technology officer.

Government Technology/News
Mieke Eoyang: DOD Encourages Contractors to Adopt Stronger Cybersecurity
by Nichols Martin
Published on June 28, 2021
Mieke Eoyang: DOD Encourages Contractors to Adopt Stronger Cybersecurity

Mieke Eoyang, the deputy assistant secretary of defense for cyber policy, said the Pentagon wants to help its industrial partners bolster their own cybersecurity efforts, DOD News reported Friday.

Eoyang said at the Defense One Tech Summit that defense contractors must apply multi-factor authentication, get help from cyber companies or implement other cybersecurity best practices to boost cyber resiliency.

“We are trying to figure out how to make it easier for [contractors] to understand what kinds of better security practices are out there and what they can do to protect themselves,” she said.

The Department of Defense takes part in government-wide efforts to address ransomware and is willing to offer related insights in partnership with law enforcement and intelligence entities, Eoyang stated.

Government Technology/News
New Bipartisan Bill Aims to Bolster Federal Cyber Workforce; Sen. Maggie Hassan Quoted
by Nichols Martin
Published on June 28, 2021
New Bipartisan Bill Aims to Bolster Federal Cyber Workforce; Sen. Maggie Hassan Quoted

Sen. Maggie Hassan, D-N.H., and John Cornyn, R-Texas, have presented a bill that aims to fortify the federal government's workforce of cyber professionals.

The Federal Cybersecurity Workforce Expansion Act would establish two cyber training programs: one with the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) and the other with the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), Hassan's office said Friday.

The program with the VA would grant U.S. veterans the opportunity to undergo cybersecurity training. The other program would establish cyber apprenticeships at CISA.

“This bipartisan bill will also help address the workforce challenges in the veteran community by standing up a cyber-training program at the VA to help veterans secure good-paying, stable jobs,” Hassan said.

Government Technology/News
CISA Lists First Entries in Catalog of ‘Bad’ Cyber Practices
by Jane Edwards
Published on June 28, 2021
CISA Lists First Entries in Catalog of ‘Bad’ Cyber Practices

The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency is working on a catalog of bad cyber practices that pose risks to organizations supporting critical infrastructure and national critical functions.

CISA said the use of end-of-life or unsupported software and default, fixed or known passwords and credentials in support of NCFs and critical infrastructure increases risks to national security, public health and safety and economic security.

The agency described the first two listed practices as “egregious in internet-accessible technologies.”

“While these practices are dangerous for Critical Infrastructure and NCFs, CISA encourages all organizations to engage in the necessary actions and critical conversations to address Bad Practices,” according to the CISA notice.

The agency’s move comes in response to recent cyberattacks on critical infrastructure.

Eric Goldstein, executive assistant director for cybersecurity at CISA, said in a recent interview that a new executive order provides the agency with new authorities to counter cyberattacks, including the development of a common playbook for cyber incident response.

Government Technology/News
Federal Officials Propose Creation of Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health
by Jane Edwards
Published on June 28, 2021
Federal Officials Propose Creation of Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health

Federal science and health officials plan to create a research agency within the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to develop technologies that could help detect, prevent and treat cancer, infectious diseases and other illnesses, GCN reported Friday.

NIH Director Francis Collins, Eric Lander, director of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, and other officials wrote in a commentary published in the journal Science that they intend to use the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) as an inspiration to establish the proposed Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health (ARPA-H).

ARPA-H would work with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and other agencies “to identify critical needs and opportunities and to partner on complex projects that interact, for example, with public health infrastructure or medical regulation,” the authors wrote.

They said the current administration requested $6.5 billion in funds for fiscal 2022 to establish ARPA-H, which should be led by a director for a single five-year term and “create breakthrough innovations that serve an entire ecosystem and all populations.”

“For ARPA-H to accomplish its goals, it will need to be provided by Congress with certain authorities parallel to those provided to DARPA, including the authority to recruit, attract with competitive pay, and quickly hire for a set term extraordinary [program managers],” they wrote.

Government Technology/News
HHS Aims to Diversify Public Health Informatics, Technology Workforce via Funding Initiative; Elise Sweeney Anthony Quoted
by Carol Collins
Published on June 28, 2021
HHS Aims to Diversify Public Health Informatics, Technology Workforce via Funding Initiative; Elise Sweeney Anthony Quoted

An $80 million funding initiative by the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) will focus on creating a diverse talent pipeline for public health informatics and technology, HHS officials told Government Matters in an interview aired Sunday. 

Lisa Lewis, deputy national coordinator of operations in the Office of National Coordinator (ONC) for Health Information Technology, said the department aims to provide health IT training for approximately 4,000 individuals nationwide through the PHIT Workforce Program.

Elise Sweeney Anthony, executive director of HHS' policy office, noted that the program is eyeing minority-serving institutions to identify candidates capable of forming and participating in consortiums.

“They would essentially be providing training, certificate or degree-level programs focused on those two fields: public health informatics and public health technology from a diverse perspective,” Anthony added.

ONC plans to award 30 cooperative agreements for a four-year performance period, with individual awards not exceeding $10 million. According to the office, around $75 million of the program budget will be subject to conditions such as funding availability and milestone completion while the remaining $5 million will be allocated for the program’s administration.

The department expects to bring together workforce from local, state and tribal entities, including public health agencies and on-ground clinics. She added that HHS aims to ensure that efforts can continue after the four-year agreement period. 

“We know from COVID-19 that there is a demonstrated importance that is needed regarding data to response efforts … and identifying where health disparities may exist,” Anthony told GovMatters.

Executive Moves/News
Capt. Gregory Petrovic Assumes Command of Navy’s Corporate Laboratory; Rear Adm. Lorin Selby Quoted
by Carol Collins
Published on June 28, 2021
Capt. Gregory Petrovic Assumes Command of Navy’s Corporate Laboratory; Rear Adm. Lorin Selby Quoted

Capt. Gregory Petrovic, formerly an executive officer of the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory (NRL), has started his new duties as commanding officer of NRL. 

Petrovic succeeds Capt. Ricardo Vigil, who will transition to the position of deputy director in the Navy Office of Low Observable and Counter-Low Observable Policy, Technology and Advanced Projects, NRL said Friday.

Petrovic will be responsible for the overall management of the Department of the Navy's corporate laboratory as well as the lab's coordination with other military services and compliance and technical functions.

As part of his operational tours, he led the inaugural of the “Mad Foxes” Patrol Squadron 5’s P-8 Poseidon aircraft mission in Okinawa, Japan, and his combat aircrew supported Operation Enduring Freedom following the 9/11 terror attacks.

Vigil received a Legion of Merit award Friday at a change of command ceremony for his leadership at NRL over the past two years.

“Capt. Vigil led a great team at NRL through some of the most challenging moments, including a pandemic, without missing a beat when it comes to providing our Sailors and Marines with the best capabilities in the world,” said Rear Adm. Lorin Selby, chief of naval research.

Executive Moves/News
Christy Abizaid Confirmed to Lead National Counterterrorism Center; DNI Avril Haines Quoted
by Angeline Leishman
Published on June 28, 2021
Christy Abizaid Confirmed to Lead National Counterterrorism Center; DNI Avril Haines Quoted

Christy Abizaid, most recently vice president of global operations at Dell Technologies, has received Senate confirmation to serve as director of the National Counterterrorism Center (NCTC).

She will be the first female head of the government’s primary organization responsible for analyzing terror threats and sharing terrorism-related information with government and commercial entities.

“Christy brings a command of counterterrorism issues, leadership acumen, thoughtfulness, and enterprising approach that will enable her to effectively steer the Intelligence Community’s work on these issues and lead the CT mission into the future,” said Avril Haines, director of national intelligence and a 2021 Wash100 Award recipient.

Abizaid previously worked at the Department of Defense (DOD) as deputy assistant secretary for Afghanistan, Pakistan and Central Asia. Before that, she served as a director for counterterrorism at the White House’s National Security Council (NSC) and spent seven years as a senior intelligence analyst for the Defense Intelligence Agency’s (DIA) Joint Intelligence Task Force Combating Terrorism.

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Lt. Gen. Anthony Cotton Nominated to Lead AF Global Strike Command
by Angeline Leishman
Published on June 28, 2021
Lt. Gen. Anthony Cotton Nominated to Lead AF Global Strike Command

Lt. Gen. Anthony Cotton, deputy commander of Air Force Global Strike Command (AFGSC) since October 2019, was nominated by President Biden to serve as AFGSC's next commander, Air Force Times reported Friday.

He will become the first African American to run the U.S. Air Force's nuclear enterprise if the Senate confirms the nomination and he is also in line to receive a promotion to the rank of general, the report says.

In his current capacity, Cotton helps oversee the organization that supports geographic combatant commands in global strike, strategic deterrence and combat operations.

He concurrently serves as deputy commander of Air Forces Strategic-Air at U.S. Strategic Command and previously served as the head of Air University.

His previous assignments included commander of the 20th Air Force, deputy director at the National Reconnaissance Office and senior military assistant to the Department of Defense undersecretary for intelligence.

An AFGSC spokesperson told Air Force Times that the service branch plans to hold a retirement ceremony for Gen. Timothy Ray, who has led AFGSC since August 2018.

The change in command leadership could take place as the Air Force looks to update its inventory of nuclear weapons, command systems and bomber planes.

Government Technology/News
U.S. Air Force Awards Leidos IDIQ Contract to Support ISR Mission; Mike Chagnon Quoted
by William McCormick
Published on June 25, 2021
U.S. Air Force Awards Leidos IDIQ Contract to Support ISR Mission; Mike Chagnon Quoted

Leidos announced on Friday that the company has been awarded a potential 13-year, $950 million indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity (IDIQ) prime contract from the U.S. Air Force to provide solutions for a broad spectrum of aviation requirements. 

"This award underscores Leidos' strong performance leveraging decades of operation and technical integration expertise for the Air Force," said Mike Chagnon, senior vice president and operations manager for Leidos. "We look forward to supporting the Air Force and its mission to maintain multi-domain dominance."

Leidos will support the Air Force's Intelligence Surveillance Reconnaissance & Special Operations Forces (ISR/SOF) Directorate (WI), Sensors Division (WIN) Non-Standard Foreign Military Sales (FMS) branches. 

The Leidos team will bring a cadre of professionals and tools from across the industry to improve both U.S. and allied ISR capabilities. Leidos will also provide full aircraft and ISR sensor integration, procurement of hardware and spares, sustainment support and inspections for airworthiness/configuration.

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