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Defense Innovation Board Officials Cite Primary Challenges to Modernization
by Jane Edwards
Published on November 27, 2023
Defense Innovation Board Officials Cite Primary Challenges to Modernization

Defense Innovation Board officials pointed to efforts to streamline the acquisition process, rapid technology deployment and promotion of competition as some of the key challenges to modernization, GovCIO Media & Research reported Friday.

“The areas we’re looking at are everything from security processes, whether that is individual security clearances or secure facilities and their broad use, to the authority to operate in a secure ecosystem, to personnel practices, to the acquisition mechanisms themselves, everything ranging from the assets that we have or the data we need to receive,” Sue Gordon, a director at CACI International and a two-time Wash100 awardee, said during the board’s Nov. 14 meeting.

Thomas Sasala, deputy director of the Army’s Enterprise Management Office, cited the importance of data readiness during the board meeting.

“Without data readiness, you can’t have a ready military force. So we need to train our soldiers on data like we train them on the platforms and the weapons they use every day. The soldiers need to be comfortable with using data at the speed of mission to achieve that operational advantage,” said Sasala.

At its Jan. 26 meeting, the board expects to release results from two studies: “Lowering Barriers to Innovation” and “Building a DOD Data Economy.”

Cybersecurity/News
DARPA Begins Market Research for Cyberspace Operations R&D Requirement
by Jane Edwards
Published on November 27, 2023
DARPA Begins Market Research for Cyberspace Operations R&D Requirement

The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency has started soliciting information on potential vendors that could provide classified cyberspace operations and information operations, or COIO, research and development support services.

The DARPA Information Innovation Office wants information on potential offerors that have the capability to develop COIO technologies to address existing and emerging information operations and cyberthreats, according to a request for information published Wednesday.

Responses to the RFI may be classified or unclassified.

Interested vendors should include in their white papers a list of personnel with COIO experience and their respective clearances as well as their organizational experience, including previous accomplishments and ongoing work.

Submissions should also provide a description of facilities and assets that are available for COIO R&D.

DARPA will accept responses to the RFI through Nov. 21 of next year.

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Contract Awards/News
BAE Systems Wins $36M Army Award for Equipment Recovery, Evacuation System Maintenance
by Charles Lyons-Burt
Published on November 27, 2023
BAE Systems Wins $36M Army Award for Equipment Recovery, Evacuation System Maintenance

The U.S. Army has awarded a BAE Systems subsidiary a $36.4 million contract award for work on evacuation system vehicles and heavy combat equipment recovery systems.

During the two-year contract period, BAE Systems Land & Armaments will conduct the brunt of the assignment at its headquarters in York, Pennsylvania, the Department of Defense said Wednesday.

The project is slated to conclude on Aug. 31, 2025 and was provided through the Army Contracting Command’s Detroit, Michigan Arsenal.

The company’s land and armaments group wrapped up a prior, one-year Army contract in August — worth $47.9 million — in support of the service branch’s Bradley Fighting Vehicles.

In January, the unit won a $71.9 million award from the U.S. Navy to manufacture parts and components for its Columbia-class submarine program through 2030.

Cybersecurity/News
CISA Revives Data Analysis Working Group to Defend Critical Infrastructure Against Ransomware
by Jamie Bennet
Published on November 27, 2023
CISA Revives Data Analysis Working Group to Defend Critical Infrastructure Against Ransomware

The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency is bringing back the Cybersecurity Insurance and Data Analysis Working Group, also known as CIDAWG, to guide organizations in IT defense investments, CISA Deputy Director Nitin Natarajan announced.

In a blog published Nov. 20, he wrote that the agency is introducing a new iteration of the working group in December to combat ransomware and other online threats faced by critical infrastructure entities.

CIDAWG was created in 2014 primarily to conceptualize a cyber incident data and analysis repository. It was comprised of IT risk management experts from the insurance and critical infrastructure sectors.

CISA plans to relaunch the working group as part of an interagency effort that will deploy tools such as the Joint Ransomware Task Force, Ransomware Vulnerability Warning Pilot and the Pre-Ransomware Notification Initiative, which obtains intelligence from the cybersecurity research community and infrastructure organizations.

“Achieving the goal of driving down cyber risk, as stated in the National Cybersecurity Strategy, requires coordinated action across the United States Government, the private sector, and American society,” Natarajan said. “Everybody has a role to play in cybersecurity…and we need everybody to play their role.”

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Warfighter Brain Health Initiative Conducts Research on Blast Overpressure Exposures
by Naomi Cooper
Published on November 22, 2023
Warfighter Brain Health Initiative Conducts Research on Blast Overpressure Exposures

The Department of Defense’s Warfighter Brain Health Initiative is conducting research on the impact of blast overpressure exposures from weapons and munitions on service members’ brain health as part of efforts to optimize warfighters’ cognitive and physical capabilities.

As part of the initiative, the Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs has created a list of “Tier 1” weapon systems that generate the most blast pressure exposure effects for service members, the Defense Health Agency said Tuesday.

Based on input from service members, OSD(HA) initial Tier 1 systems identified five distinct categories of high-overpressure weapon systems: shoulder-mounted weapons, .50 caliber weapons, Howitzers, mortars and demolition.

“We’re offering a mitigation strategy to try to keep service members safe and then the recognition that if they have these symptoms, go get checked out, go and get a medical person to do some eyes on, to do a quick assessment, and check those things that we talked about,” said Kathy Lee, lead for the WBHI and director of Casualty Management for the OSD(HA).

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Artificial Intelligence/Executive Moves/News
NSF CIO Dorothy Aronson Adds Chief AI Officer Role
by Christine Thropp
Published on November 22, 2023
NSF CIO Dorothy Aronson Adds Chief AI Officer Role

Dorothy Aronson will assume the chief artificial intelligence officer role at the National Science Foundation in addition to her current position as the agency’s chief information officer, FedScoop reported Tuesday.

The appointment was in line with President Biden’s AI Executive Order that requires many larger government agencies to have a chief AI officer tasked to coordinate uses of AI, promote AI innovation, manage risks and other related responsibilities.

“My focus has been the past couple of years on improving the quality of NSF’s data and our ability to leverage data,” Aronson said in an interview. “Data fuels AI.”

Her remarks were backed by Terry Carpenter, senior adviser to the director at NSF, who said, “[Aronson] has already been leaning into [data-focused] areas [and] is going to continue with that role as the chief AI officer role for the agency.

Aronson’s career includes time serving as acting CIO and director for the Division of Information Systems within the Office of Information and Resource Management before assuming her current roles. She also worked as director for the Office of Management Operations for the Defense Advanced Research Project Agency.

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Defense And Intelligence/News
NSA Breaks Ground on New Joint Cryptologic Center in Colorado
by Naomi Cooper
Published on November 22, 2023
NSA Breaks Ground on New Joint Cryptologic Center in Colorado

The National Security Agency has broken ground on a Joint Cryptologic Center at Buckley Space Force Base in Aurora, Colorado.

The building will contain operational training and administrative facilities for NSA Colorado Service Cryptologic Elements and the new Rocky Mountain Learning Center, where unclassified training will occur, the NSA said on Tuesday.

NSAC Director Jenna Seidel said the new learning center aims to address the comprehensive training demands of NSAC personnel, who support national missions and priorities worldwide.

“This is a facility that builds upon the natural collaboration across the military and civilian workforce at NSA/CSS Colorado,” said Randy Westfall, chief of installations and logistics at NSA.

Catherine Aucella, executive director of NSA, and leaders from the agency’s Talent Learning & Development group also attended the ceremony.

“Being present for the Joint Cryptologic Center groundbreaking reaffirms the tight collaboration between NSA/CSS Washington and NSAC, as well as our enterprise-wide emphasis on training as a critical component to a successful career at NSA,” Aucella said.

Construction on the new multi-story JCC facility will begin in December with initial occupancy scheduled for spring 2026.

News
DOD Works With Industrial Base to Identify Opportunities in Manufacturing Tech
by Jamie Bennet
Published on November 22, 2023
DOD Works With Industrial Base to Identify Opportunities in Manufacturing Tech

The Office of the Secretary of Defense’s Manufacturing Technology Program has pinpointed new focus areas for manufacturing through the Organic Industrial Base Modernization workshop.

Hosted last month, the workshop was designed to identify promising innovations in military technology production that could meet the needs of the office in collaboration with nine of the U.S. Department of Defense’s Manufacturing Innovation Institutes, the DOD said Tuesday.

Representatives of the public-private MIIs who participated in the workshop include Berardino Baratta, CEO of Manufacturing x Digital, who said that the program spearheads the “innovation and adoption of advanced manufacturing capabilities to improve the U.S. supply chain and national security readiness.”

The event was attended by numerous DOD leaders, including Vic Ramdass, deputy assistant secretary of defense for materiel readiness; Richard Martin, director of supply chain management for the Army Materiel Command; and Jeffrey Sick, director of logistics for the Air Force Sustainment Center. Other participants were David Menzen, deputy director of the Logistics Division and Marine Col. Kirk Spangenberg, commander of the Marine Depot Maintenance Command. During the workshop, they spoke about modernization challenges and technologies important to DOD missions.

OSD ManTech will launch the OIB Modernization Challenge in February 2024 to help develop technologies that could support the department’s efforts to progress in its critical technology areas.

DoD/Government Technology/Space
Data Sharing Technology Linking US & Allies Wins Annual SSC Innovation Competition
by Jerry Petersen
Published on November 22, 2023
Data Sharing Technology Linking US & Allies Wins Annual SSC Innovation Competition

The U.S. Space Systems Command has selected the winner of its second annual Fight Tonight innovation competition.

The Allied Exchange Environment is designed to establish a unified interface that would enable the U.S. and its allies to share near real-time data from the Space Force’s Secret Unified Data Library, to which partners currently have no access, the SSC said on Tuesday.

Representing the winning team, SSC Cross Mission Data Deputy Branch Chief and Chief Engineer Sage Adorka said the win “will ensure delivery of a much needed data-sharing capability for our coalition partners.”

The AXE team received $2.8 million in fiscal year 2024 funding to develop and implement the proposed system in support of Australia and Japan.

AXE was selected from 28 proposals, with five others being chosen as finalists. Those not selected were sent to relevant program executive offices for possible implementation using other sources of funding.

Proposals had to be operationally relevant and actionable within a one-year timeframe. Civilian and military personnel from the SSC were eligible for participation.

News
Congressional Leaders Urged to Include Outbound Investment Screening Measure in 2024 NDAA
by Naomi Cooper
Published on November 22, 2023
Congressional Leaders Urged to Include Outbound Investment Screening Measure in 2024 NDAA

A bipartisan group of Senate lawmakers has called on congressional leaders to add language in the 2024 National Defense Authorization Act to prevent adversaries like China from acquiring sensitive U.S. technologies with dual-use applications.

Sen. Angus King, I-Maine, joined colleagues in writing a letter to chairmen and ranking members of the Senate and House Armed Services Committees to include an outbound investment screening measure in the defense spending bill, King’s office said Tuesday.

According to the lawmakers, the Senate has voted to include Amendment No. 931 in the NDAA to create an outbound investment screening program led by the Departments of the Treasury and Commerce.

The measure would require U.S. organizations to notify the government of outbound investments in specific technology sectors in foreign countries of concern.

“In order to protect our interests, we need to evaluate the full scope of our vulnerabilities and use the data and insight provided by outbound investment screening to implement tools that ensure sensitive technologies with dual-use applications are not further ceded to adversaries,” the letter reads.

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