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Senators Introduce Security Bill for Communications Networks
by Matthew Nelson
Published on March 6, 2020
Senators Introduce Security Bill for Communications Networks
Senators Introduce Security Bill for Communications Networks

Sens. John Thune, R-S.D., Mark Warner, D.-Va. and a three-time Wash100 Award recipient, and Deb Fischer, R.Neb., have unveiled a bill to require the U.S. government's executive branch to maintain the security of communications networks.

The Network Security Trade Act will modify the 2015 Trade Promotion Authority and work to address security gaps in supply chains and communications systems, the office of John Thune said Thursday. The bill will also respond to issues concerning unfair practices of communications equipment suppliers in trade agreements.

“This legislation would ensure the security of equipment and technology that create the global communications infrastructure are front and center in our trade negotiations, because you can’t have free trade if the global digital infrastructure is compromised,” said Thune.

DoD/Government Technology/News
Michael Griffin: DoD Seeks $484M Budget for 5G
by Nichols Martin
Published on March 6, 2020
Michael Griffin: DoD Seeks $484M Budget for 5G
Michael Griffin
Michael Griffin

The Department of Defense (DoD) is requesting a budget of $484 million for 5G technology efforts in fiscal year 2021, DoD News reported Thursday.

Michael Griffin, undersecretary of defense for research and engineering and two-time Wash100 Award winner, revealed this information at this year's McAleese Defense Programs Conference that took place in Washington, D.C. He said the department seeks to use militarize 5G technology and protect the resulting network from threats.

"What we're trying to do with 5G is help keep DOD up to where the commercial telecom providers are eventually going to go," he said.

The undersecretary noted that part of the funds would support 5G projects at five locations including Nellis Air Force Base in Nevada.

About Wash100 

The Wash100 Award, now in its seventh year, recognizes the most influential executives in the GovCon industry as selected by the Executive Mosaic team in tandem with online nominations from the GovCon community. Representing the best of the private and public sector, the winners demonstrate superior leadership, innovation, reliability, achievement and vision.

Visit the Wash100 site to learn about the other 99 winners of the 2020 Wash100 Award. On the site, you can submit your 10 votes for the GovCon executives of consequence that you believe will have the most significant impact in 2020.

News/Press Releases
DoD CMMC Becomes a Global Intrigue As Countries Investigate New Cybersecurity Regulations; Stacy Bostjanick Quoted
by Sarah Sybert
Published on March 6, 2020
DoD CMMC Becomes a Global Intrigue As Countries Investigate New Cybersecurity Regulations; Stacy Bostjanick Quoted

DoD CMMC Becomes a Global Intrigue As Countries Investigate New Cybersecurity Regulations; Stacy Bostjanick Quoted

Stacy Bostjanick, the director of the CMMC policy office in the Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition and Sustainment, discussed how the U.S. Department of Defense’s (DoD) Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) has become a global intrigue as other nations look to the United States as the government implements the new model.

“They are all watching to see if we fall on our face or not. If we roll this out and make it work, they have indicated they will adopt CMMC as well,” said Bostjanick.

Along with the government contractors impacted by the new requirements, civilian agencies and allies like Canada, Sweden, Italy, the United Kingdom and others are paying close attention to how the Pentagon begins to fix supply chain and other cybersecurity challenges through this new initiative.

DoD plans to finalize the CMMC training and assessment guides in March. Bostjanick said those documents will tell vendors what it takes to be certified at levels 1, 2 and 3. “These guides are where people can find answers and what artifacts are needed. It is where all the answers to all your questions will be if you go through the assessment guide,” she said. “It’s not our intent to fool anyone.”

She noted that the accreditation body will develop the training classes for third party assessors. In the June or July timeframe, the first set of vendors can begin going through the assessment process in preparation for the first 15 procurements to call out CMMC requirements.

“The accreditation body is working with us to develop training material to accredit third-party assessors. There will be a marketplace for them as they go through the two-week course and test for level 3 accreditor certifications,” Bostjanick said.

Potomac Officers Club will host its CMMC Forum 2020 on April 2. Click here to register for the event.

DoD CMMC Becomes a Global Intrigue As Countries Investigate New Cybersecurity Regulations; Stacy Bostjanick Quoted

Katie Arrington, chief information security officer at the Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Acquisition and a 2020 Wash100 Award recipient, will serve as a keynote speaker at the CMMC Forum 2020. She will address the CMMC’s timeline, how the certification process could change and will provide a memorandum of understanding with a newly established CMMC accrediting body.

A full expert panel will include Ty Schieber, senior director of executive education and CMMC-AB chairman of the University of Virginia and Richard Naylor of the Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency (DCSA) among other members of the federal sector and industry.

Register here to join Potomac Officers Club for its CMMC Forum 2020 on April 2nd to learn about the impact DoD’s CMMC will have on cybersecurity practices, supply chain security and other aspects of the federal market.

News/Press Releases
FireEye Wins NAVWAR AI Challenge, Securing 100K for 1st Place in AI ATAC; Seth Summersett Quoted
by Sarah Sybert
Published on March 6, 2020
FireEye Wins NAVWAR AI Challenge, Securing 100K for 1st Place in AI ATAC; Seth Summersett Quoted
FireEye Wins NAVWAR AI Challenge, Securing 100K for 1st Place in AI ATAC; Seth Summersett Quoted

FireEye Endpoint Security has received the Naval Information Warfare Systems Command (NAVWAR) $100,000 first place prize on the Artificial Intelligence Applications to Autonomous Cybersecurity Challenges (AI ATAC), the company announced on Friday.

“A security analyst’s time is valuable, and very limited. MalwareGuard, our machine learning-based malware detection and prevention engine, was developed by a world-class team of data scientists, combining our unique data with frontline intelligence to enable our clients to focus on the threats that matter,” said Seth Summersett, chief scientist at FireEye. 

FireEye Endpoint Security delivered the top ranking performance based on the criteria and cost-benefit framework of the AI ATAC, including accuracy metrics, time to detection in terms of costs lost due to malware and the monetary cost for setup, triage and incident response. 

Also, the malware collection used spanned categories likely to be seen in the real-world to produce the most effective evaluation. AI ATAC explored the capability for endpoint security products to incorporate machine learning (ML) and artificial intelligence (AI) models to detect and defeat indicators of compromise from various advanced malware strains.

AI ATAC is managed by Program Executive Office (PEO) for Command, Control, Communications, Computers and Intelligence (C4I) and Space System’s Cyber Security Program Office (PMW 130). 

FireEye noted that the award marks a milestone in cybersecurity innovation for the Navy. The company has continued to defend against sophisticated threat actors from the Cloud to the Tactical Edge.

An advanced, threat-informed endpoint security solution will serve as the foundation for the next generation of countering cyber warfare and can help meet the complex operational needs of the Navy’s Enterprise, Tactical, and Excepted Networks.

FireEye plans to incorporate its defensive capabilities in its Security Operations Centers (SOCs), Fleet Maritime Operations Centers (MOCs), Systems Command (SYSCOM), Cyber Planning and Response Centers (CPRCs), Afloat and Cyber Protection Teams (CPTs) missions.

“We are honored to be recognized for this innovation and to support the Navy as they continue to hone cyber security solutions that will keep the fleet safe today and into the future,” added Summersett.

News/Press Releases
Amyx Completes CMMI for Services Level 3 Appraisal to Improve Customer Satisfaction; Satya Akula Quoted
by Sarah Sybert
Published on March 6, 2020
Amyx Completes CMMI for Services Level 3 Appraisal to Improve Customer Satisfaction; Satya Akula Quoted
Amyx Completes CMMI for Services Level 3 Appraisal to Improve Customer Satisfaction; Satya Akula Quoted

Amyx has successfully completed a Capability Maturity Model Integration (CMMI) for Services v 1.3 Level 3 appraisal for its Professional Services Projects, which will improve customer satisfaction, the company reported on Friday. 

“Adding to our appraised CMMI and registered ISO processes, this appraisal enables Amyx to achieve even higher levels of customer satisfaction, improve the organization’s professional service offerings, and improve management and programmatic processes,” said Satya Akula, President and CEO of Amyx, Inc.

Amyx’s appraisal was performed by Process Works. With the company’s new rating, it will enable Amyx to improve and maintain customer satisfaction, deliverables and project performance. 

CMMI is a capability improvement framework that provides guidance on how an organization develops and delivers products and services that ultimately improve their performance.  The framework is widely used by leading organizations around the world to improve services to meet the needs of customers and end users.

The integration will provide advanced support to customers as well as the company’s work on contracts, including work with the U.S. Air Force and Defense Logistics Agency, awarded in Aug. 2019.

Amyx has secured prime contracts with the U.S. Air Force, the Defense Logistics Agency, the Army National Guard and the U.S. Department of Agriculture

In support of the Air Force Global Strike Command Cyber Surety Contract, Amyx will continue to provide cybersecurity expertise and experience supporting the Department of Defense and Federal agencies. Amyx will also support the Wyoming Air National Guard and the 153rd Command and Control Squadron by developing innovative technical solutions and cybersecurity.

For the Defense Logistics Agency, Amyx won the contract to enable an enterprise-wide Electronically Stored Information Disclosure and Discovery (ESIDD). Amyx will implement a multi-phased approach using the e-Discovery Reference Model (EDRM) to develop a requirements baseline and establish a system architecture to support new software and processes.

About Amyx

Amyx’s Mission is to exceed our customers' expectations on every contract. To provide an environment which encourages, recognizes, and rewards the extraordinary contributions of our employees. To advance the wellbeing of the communities in which we work. 

Amyx’s Vision is to be the preferred provider and trusted partner to our Federal customers and business partners for Management and Information Technology support services on programs of national importance.

News/Press Releases
WPEO Celebrates Significant Increase In Number Of Contracts With Women Business Owners
by William McCormick
Published on March 6, 2020
WPEO Celebrates Significant Increase In Number Of Contracts With Women Business Owners

WPEO Celebrates Significant Increase In Number Of Contracts With Women Business Owners

The Women Presidents’ Educational Organization (WPEO) today announced significant accolades at the Annual Awards breakfast, reflecting singular accomplishments by a dynamic community of certified women-owned businesses and companies with which they do business. This year’s theme focuses on Women’s Leadership in the New Decade (#WPEOWomensLeadership). Carla Harris, Vice Chairman, Managing Director and Senior Client Advisor, Morgan Stanley, was the keynote speaker.

News/Potomac Officers Club
Matt Kraning, Expanse Co-Founder & CTO, to Moderate at Potomac Officers Club’s CMMC Forum 2020 on April 2nd
by William McCormick
Published on March 6, 2020
Matt Kraning, Expanse Co-Founder & CTO, to Moderate at Potomac Officers Club’s CMMC Forum 2020 on April 2nd
Matt Kraning, Expanse Co-Founder & CTO, to Moderate at Potomac Officers Club’s CMMC Forum 2020 on April 2nd
Matt Kraning

Matt Kraning, co-founder and chief technology officer of Expanse, will moderate “The Role of the DIB in Countering Adversary Activity” panel at the Potomac Officers Club’s CMMC Forum 2020 on Thursday, April 2nd. Register here for POC’s CMMC Forum 2020.

Kraning is an expert in large-scale optimization, distributed sensing and machine learning algorithms run on massively parallel systems. Prior to co-founding Expanse, Matt worked for the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), including a deployment to Afghanistan.

The Department of Defense (DoD) officially released its Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) to certify DoD contractors’ cybersecurity practices and bolster supply chain security at the beginning of the year.

CMMC’s revision has moved away from self-certification, replacing current National Institute of Science and Technology’s (NIST) standards for cybersecurity with a five-level system of requirements for defense contractors.

Matt Kraning, Expanse Co-Founder & CTO, to Moderate at Potomac Officers Club’s CMMC Forum 2020 on April 2nd

As a moderator at POC’s event, Kraning will introduce the most important topics on the new CMMC guidelines, including CMMC’s timeline, how the certification process could change and will provide a memorandum of understanding with a newly established CMMC accrediting body.

In addition to “The Role of the DIB in Countering Adversary Activity” Panel, Katherine Arrington, chief information security officer (CISO) for the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense, will serve as a keynote speaker at the event.

Arrington, 2020 Wash100 Award recipient, serves as the central coordinator and integrator within the OUSDA and Sustainment (OUSD(A&S)), to align acquisition cyber strategy.

As the cyber lead and programmatic analytic advisor for strategic cyber programs, she is responsible for conducting analysis within the major defense acquisition program portfolio and across the DoD. Arrington will provide insight into Cyber Security Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) during her keynote address.

Join Potomac Officers Club for its CMMC Forum 2020 on April 2nd to learn about the impact DoD’s CMMC will have on cybersecurity practices, supply chain security and other aspects of the federal market. Register here for Potomac Officers Club’s CMMC Forum 2020 on Thursday, April 2nd.

News/Wash100
DoD CIO Dana Deasy Receives Second Consecutive Wash100 Award From Jim Garrettson, CEO of Executive Mosaic
by William McCormick
Published on March 6, 2020
DoD CIO Dana Deasy Receives Second Consecutive Wash100 Award From Jim Garrettson, CEO of Executive Mosaic
DoD CIO Dana Deasy Receives Second Consecutive Wash100 Award From Jim Garrettson, CEO of Executive Mosaic

Jim Garrettson, founder and CEO of Executive Mosaic, presented chief information officer of the Department of Defense (DoD), his second consecutive Wash100 Award as part of the 2020 selection. 

Executive Mosaic recognizes Deasy for prioritizing information technology projects that drive DoD's digital modernization and new tech adoption. He secured his 2019 Wash100 Award for promoting and developing artificial intelligence capabilities and spearheading cloud adoption efforts for the department, which have continued heading into 2020. 

In October 2019, DoD awarded Microsoft the 10-year, $10B Joint Enterprise Defense Infrastructure (JEDI) cloud computing contract, which Deasy said marks a step in the implementation of the department’s digital modernization strategy in support of the National Defense Strategy.

“What’s really unique is the variety of the 14 early adopters allows us to test various principles on JEDI from the tactical edge all the way to the top secret — needing to use the cross-domain,” Deasy said at the AFCEA NOVA Air Force IT Day. “So we’re going to learn fairly quickly what it takes to actually now go from the strategic vision to the ability to stand it up and to bring it to life.”

Along with cloud, cybersecurity and 5G capabilities, Deasy has helped advance artificial intelligence. Calendar year 2019 marks the launch of the Pentagon’s AI strategy, which Deasy said supports every facet of the National Defense Strategy.

He noted the department’s AI strategy focuses on increasing agility and speed and that the performance of AI program will depend on the department’s relationships with external and internal partners. “Interagency, industry, our allies and the academic community will all play a vital role in executing our AI strategy,” he added.

DoD’s Joint AI Center is planning to incorporate algorithmic processing into combat operations as part of its Joint Warfighting initiative. “We are ready to start our first lethality project next year in the joint war fighter targeting space,” Deasy said in an interview in December 2019. 

Executive Mosaic congratulates the Pentagon and Dana Deasy for his 2020 Wash100 Award selection. His role with DoD and determination to lead the GovCon sector into the future make Deasy one of the most influential names in the industry. 

About Wash100 

The Wash100 Award, now in its seventh year, recognizes the most influential executives in the GovCon industry as selected by the Executive Mosaic team in tandem with online nominations from the GovCon community. Representing the best of the private and public sector, the winners demonstrate superior leadership, innovation, reliability, achievement and vision.

Visit the Wash100 site to learn about the other 99 winners of the 2020 Wash100 Award. On the site, you can submit your 10 votes for the GovCon executives of consequence that you believe will have the most significant impact in 2020.

Government Technology/News/Press Releases
Speedcast Launches SD-WAN Solution to Provide Improved Network Management; Tim Bailey Quoted
by Sarah Sybert
Published on March 6, 2020
Speedcast Launches SD-WAN Solution to Provide Improved Network Management; Tim Bailey Quoted

Speedcast Launches SD-WAN Solution to Provide Improved Network Management; Tim Bailey Quoted

Speedcast International Limited has launched an advanced software-defined wide area network (SD-WAN) solution that will integrate satellite, LTE, wireless and fiber technologies to improve network performance, the company announced on Friday.

“Having a modern, reliable network is critical for our offshore and onshore customers’ operations and digital transformation strategies Speedcast SD-WAN is the ideal solution for increasing the availability, stability, and bandwidth of our customers’ remote site connectivity, while delivering a better end-user experience and improved operational efficiencies,” said Tim Bailey, executive vice president, products, marketing and business development, Speedcast.

Speedcast’s SD-WAN software has been designed for onshore and offshore users and will provide its customers with high performance, dynamic access to applications across networks, while simplifying maneuverability and lowering costs.

The network management system will allow Speedcast’s customers to stay ahead of the curve, as networks and satellite connections grow, by ensuring seamless business operations. The company’s customers will be able to integrate SD-WAN with their mission-critical communications to maximize available bandwidth and application uptime.

Additionally, Speedcast has simplified link management with the SD-WAN solution. With all disparate WAN links configured inside a secure conduit, Speedcast SD-WAN will simplify routing through a single, end-to-end solution that will route traffic across links and aggregate the bandwidth to maximize throughput.

SD-WAN will also feature the highest uptime availability and allows users to maintain a high quality of experience even at over 90% link bandwidth utilization. “The launch significantly strengthens Speedcast’s capability to deploy and manage innovative solutions that address our customer’s needs,” added Bailey.

About Speedcast International Limited

Speedcast International Ltd (ASX: SDA) is the world’s most trusted communications and IT services provider, delivering critical communications solutions to the Maritime, Energy, Mining, Media, Telecom, Cruise, NGO, Government, and Enterprise sectors.

With more satellite capacity than any other provider, Speedcast enables faster, seamless pole-to-pole coverage from a global hybrid satellite, fiber, cellular, microwave, MPLS, and IP transport network with direct access to public cloud platforms.

News/Press Releases
KPMG Releases Report, Showing U.S. Leads Against China in Disruptive Technologies; Tim Zanni Quoted
by Sarah Sybert
Published on March 6, 2020
KPMG Releases Report, Showing U.S. Leads Against China in Disruptive Technologies; Tim Zanni Quoted

KPMG Releases Report, Showing U.S. Leads Against China in Disruptive Technologies; Tim Zanni Quoted

KPMG has released its 2020 Global Technology Industry Innovation Survey, revealing that technology leaders regard the United States as the most promising market for developing disruptive technologies, with more than twice as many saying it’s ahead of China and India, the company reported on Thursday.

“We believe that survey respondents perceive the current U.S. stance on technology and intellectual property, as it pertains to China, means that China must now spend more time and resources to develop its own domestic innovation ecosystem,” said Tim Zanni, KPMG Global and U.S. Technology Sector Leader.

The report stated that the U.S. had a global impact of 28 percent while China and India tied for second, both ranking 13 percent in developing disruptive technologies.

KPMG also noted that new cities are beginning to rise in hub rankings. The report revealed which cities and presumed global leaders will start to lead technology innovation hubs over the next four years.

Singapore, seventh last year, increased to the top of this year’s global rankings. Singapore offers an advanced IT infrastructure, strong government support and IP protection laws and a deep pool of talent. London moved from third to second. Tel Aviv placed 15th last year, but moved to third place in 2020.

Excluding Silicon Valley and San Francisco, New York placed fifth globally, gaining influence from Google, Amazon and Apple investment announcements. 37 percent of respondents stated that it was likely the innovation center of the world would move from Silicon Valley in the next four years, reasoning that the U.S stance will keep more proprietary knowledge and intellectual property inside the nation.

The data retention will make it more difficult for a city outside the U.S. to overtake Silicon Valley as the innovation center in the next four years. Respondents noted that Silicone Valley faces two main challenges: the innovation/entrepreneurial infrastructure of other cities will match or exceed Silicon Valley and the rise of the gig economy and virtual collaboration tools enable innovation anywhere.

The 2020 KPMG Technology Industry Innovation Survey, in its eighth year, consisted of 810 technology leaders (54% C-level executives) across twelve countries. The online survey was conducted from December 2019 to January 2020.

About KPMG LLP

KPMG LLP is the independent U.S. member firm of KPMG International Cooperative (“KPMG International”). KPMG International’s independent member firms have more than 219,000 professionals working in 147 countries.

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