March 29, 2024

NIST: Rethink Cyber Hardware, Software Design

cybersecurity

The National Institute of Standards and Technology wants to change the way software and computer designers think about cybersecurity.

Homeland to Share Cyber Indicators with Industry

New Normal on the Internet cyber

The Department of Homeland Security will start automatically sharing cyber-security threat indicators — not incidents — with industry.

Sponsors Sought for Pax River Museum Event

Pax River Museum STEAM Day

A dinner to celebrate the opening of a new Patuxent River Naval Air Museum building is planned for Nov. 6 and sponsors are being sought.

Drone Boon @ Wallops Island

Wallops Island

NASA predicts drone traffic could increase 10-fold at Wallops Island.

DHS Testing Employee Phishing Smarts

Homeland Security employees are getting extra scrutiny to see if they are able to spot and reject phishing attempts.

Acquisition Reform Falls on Program Managers

acquisition reform

Increasing accountability in defense acquisition reform will fall hardest on program managers, financial penalties and paygrade drops could be possible.

China Builds on Reefs in the South China Sea

China turns previously submerged coral reefs in the Spratlys archipelago into artificial islands complete with buildings, runways and wharves.

Doing Business with NASA

April 8 – Glenn Delgado of NASA’s Office of Small Business Programs, presents Doing Business with NASA , 11:30 am – 1 pm in Lexington Park, MD.

MQ-1 Predator Lost in NW Syria

US military personnel lost control of an MQ-1 Predator above northwest Syria; NATO sends six ships to maneuvers in the Black Sea.

The F/A-18 Hornets Will Not Retire

VADM Mike Shoemaker, head of Naval Air Forces, said the F/A-18 Hornets will continue to be upgraded and remain in service until the F-35C comes on line.