DoD Releases Solicitation for Advanced Dynamic Spectrum Sharing Demonstration (ADSSD) The Department of Defense (DOD), in partnership with the National Spectrum Consortium (NSC), has released a Request for Prototype Proposal (RPP) for the Advanced Dynamic Spectrum Sharing Demonstration (ADSSD) Statement of Objectives (SOO). Effective management of spectrum is essential to the Nation’s national security and economic interests. The ADSSD solicitation calls for industry to develop a capability or technology that will demonstrate the effectiveness of spectrum-sharing enablers and the viability of DSS to enable coexistence within the 3100-3450 MHz band while adhering to the conditions in DoD’s 2023 Emerging Midband Radar Spectrum Sharing report. Proposals are encouraged to satisfy as many of the three Statement of Objectives as feasible. The objectives were informed by the spectrum sharing Courses of Action (COAs) developed by government, industry, and academia through the Partnering to Advance Trusted and Holistic Spectrum Solutions (PATHSS) Task Group. The findings of this effort will be used to inform future government sharing studies in the Lower 3 GHz (3100-3450 MHz) band. For more information go to: https://lnkd.in/gGYkC3WV
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The DoD CIO is excited to announce that, effective 16 Dec, Mr. David McKeown is appointed the CIO Special Assistant for Cybersecurity Innovation; Mr. Gurpreet Bhatia will assume the duties of Acting Deputy CIO for Cybersecurity and Acting DoD CISO. Mr. McKeown will begin work to develop and oversee a DoD CIO Cybersecurity Center of Excellence to focus on the long-range, complex challenges of innovation in this critical area. The cyber threat landscape is growing and rapidly evolving. Real-world events highlight the complexity of daily cybersecurity operations; however, the nature of the threat means we must also have a robust and adaptive approach to cybersecurity innovation. We must fundamentally change how we do business to meet these simultaneous challenges. Establishing this new office divorces the day-to-day activities such as Zero Trust implementation, Defense Industrial Base Cybersecurity programs, and policy development from the requirement to look over the horizon and take on the following cybersecurity threat. With the Special Advisor for Cybersecurity Innovation, we are building an office to create transformational breakthroughs and drive strategic invention in Cybersecurity. Dave McKeown's extensive DoD cybersecurity experience, depth of knowledge, and leadership experience make him the only possible choice to lead this groundbreaking new effort. The Office of Special Assistant will report directly to the DoD CIO leadership team and be responsible for a spectrum of programs and operations to ensure DoD is prepared to meet future challenges in an evolving battlespace.
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The 2025 DoD Cybersecurity & SAP IT Summit registration <https://lnkd.in/gwjh4JzU> is now open! This year's event will take place in Charleston, SC, February 10-13, 2025. The Office of the Deputy Chief Information Officer for Cybersecurity will bring together the Cybersecurity and Special Access Programs (#SAP) community for this Summit, focused on the theme of Defending the DoD Cyber Landscape: Leveraging Cybersecurity for Mission Success. We invite you to be part of this vital conversation, a dialogue that promises not only to envision a future of enhanced, secure networks and data, platforms, and SAP IT Ecosystems, but also to lay the groundwork for achieving it. Whether you're an IT, #cybersecurity, data, or engineering professional, a government official, in uniform, or a business leader, your voice matters. https://lnkd.in/gvYeaxXw
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It's Official! #CMMC 2.0 completed its 60-day Congressional Review period without any changes. Rulemaking is now complete and the new program is in effect. Companies should now begin working towards their CMMC certifications and C3PAOs can begin assessments in accordance with the guidance in the rule. Just a reminder, CMMC requirements will not be included in DoD contracts until the DFARS is revised through a 48 CFR rule change is complete and effective. At that time we will begin a 3-year phased implementation. For more information check out our CMMC page at: https://lnkd.in/gg2_vvkA #DIB #Cybersecurity #DIBCS
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In anticipation of the Department of Defense (DoD) Cyber Workforce Summit (#CWS) on 20-21 March 2025, the DoD CIO would like to highlight one of our confirmed guest keynote speakers LTG (USA) Paul T. Stanton, Director of the Defense Information Systems Agency (#DISA), Commander, Joint Forces Headquarters-Department of Defense Information Network As the DISA director, LTG Stanton manages a global network of more than 20,000 service members, civilians and contractors who provide defense communications solutions to the President, Department of Defense, Secretary of Defense, Joint Chiefs of Staff and Combatant Commanders. DISA operates joint, interoperable command and control capabilities for the department, which support more than 200,000 warfighters in 150 countries. During the Summit, LTG Stanton will advocate for cyber defense preparedness by focusing on the future of the cyber workforce and embracing innovative solutions. The DoD CIO is excited to welcome LTG Stanton to our panel of subject matter experts and keynote speakers and is excited to see what his participation during the Summit’s agenda brings to the table! Register at: https://lnkd.in/d_R5_s-x
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This week the DoD CIO presented annual awards to individuals and teams from across the Joint Force and Federal partners for their work to advance the Department's highest IT and Cyber priorities. This is the 24th year the CIO Awards have been presented and it was the strongest year for both participation, 86 individuals and teams were nominated by their commands, and awardee impact. DOD CIO recognized eight individual awardees and 15 teams. Awards were presented for projects ranging from the creation of new tools and processes to enable the National Air and Space Intelligence Center's mission to the creation and implementation of a Vulnerability Management System to improve cybersecurity of more than 23,000 end user systems. LTG Paul Stanton, DISA Director and CDR, JFHQ DoDIN, provided the keynote to the audience of more than 100 leaders from across the Department. Congratulations to all our awardees and honorable mentions. Your tireless work and dedication to the mission made a difference across the Department! For more information check out: https://lnkd.in/gagM-yek
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DoD Chief Information Officer announces that, in partnership with the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA), the completed a study of the Lower 37 GHz band (37-37.6 GHz). This study paves the way for a co-equal, shared-use framework for government and commercial users in this "innovation band." It represents the first deliverable under the National Spectrum Strategy directive to examine a key set of bands to ensure U.S. leadership in spectrum-based services now and into the future. #spectrum #5G
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From 19 November 2024 to 21 November 2024, Mr. Mark Gorak, Principal Director for Resources & Analysis, OCIO, visited San Antonio, TX where he met with the 960th/688th/and 67th Cyberspace Wings stationed at Joint Base San Antonio – Lackland and participated in AFCEA International TechNet Alamo Ace Conference. While at these engagements, Mr. Gorak stressed the DoD’s responsibility to remain agile, flexible, and responsive to the evolving cyberspace. Among other messages, Mr. Gorak stressed that technology alone cannot safeguard American interests. For that reason, today, more than ever, the workforce remains the Department’s most critical asset. With that focus in mind, Mr. Gorak briefed audiences over the OCIO’s cyber workforce strengthening initiatives, giving participants the opportunity to raise questions about work role coding and the 8140 Qualification and Management Program’s implementation. These topics underscore the DoD’s commitment to force readiness by underlining its ongoing efforts to updating the Department’s personnel management systems, defining workforce qualification standards, and enforcing those standards throughout the DoD. This commitment to readiness will ultimately help strengthen the DoD’s cyber workforce recruitment and retention efforts to better equip and develop the nation’s cyber readiness posture.
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The Department of Defense (DoD) Office of the Chief Information Officer (OCIO), and the Workforce Innovation Directorate (WID), are excited to announce the anticipated launch of the inaugural DoD Cyber Workforce Summit (CWS) 2025. Supported by AFCEA International, this Summit will take place on Thursday, 20 March to Friday, 21 March 2025 at the College of Information and Cyberspace, National Defense University in Washington, D.C. (300 5th Ave. SW, 20319) and feature keynote speakers, panel discussions, service workshops, and networking opportunities. Attendees will have the opportunity to learn from leading experts, share their experiences and build valuable connections. The Summit will provide a forum where the DoD CIO, WID, and the DoD Cyber Academic Engagement Office (DoD CAEO) can share the latest information regarding the DoD 8140 policy series implementation, Cyber Excepted Service (CES), and initiatives in support of the Fulcrum Strategy Line of Effort Four. This Summit provides the opportunity for the cyber community to learn from DoD leadership, academia, and industry subject matter experts to understand the path forward concerning cyber workforce readiness in support of operations in the information environment. Interested participants can register for the Summit via the following link: https://lnkd.in/d_R5_s-x
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In an effort to better develop the DoD #cyber workforce, experts said the time it takes to hire a new civilian employee averages about 73 days -- well below the department average. Learn about other cyber workforce successes here, including the growth of the cyber talent exchange program. #cybersecurity
As Part of Cyber Workforce Development, DOD Lowers Time-to-Hire for Civilians
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