![]() ![]() The placement of Standards and Certifications in the CCC enables it to bring to bear relationships with Defense Industrial Base companies as well as NSA’s enormous capacity for threat intelligence to inform and strengthen the standards and certifications mission. Through its leadership in standards bodies (ensuring that critical security requirements are built into the standards that commercial products implement) and its leadership of the National Information Assurance Partnership (which sets the testing requirements for commercial products that will protect classified information and systems), Standards and Certifications establishes a baseline that products will be built to and tested against. Located in NSA’s Cybersecurity Collaboration Center (CCC), Standards and Certifications plays a significant role in shaping the marketplace for these products across the lifecycle of development. The DoD and the US more generally is increasingly dependent on commercial products that provide crucial elements of our cybersecurity. government continues to roll out mandatory cybersecurity standards for government agencies, NITAAC can help agency partners raise the bar for cybersecurity beyond the first line of defense. During this session, NITAAC Deputy Director Ricky Clark will provide an overview of the NITAAC GWACs and discuss how as the U.S. Customers also have access to NITAAC’s secure electronic government ordering system (e-GOS) to further streamline competition, management, and award. NITAAC’s federal customers can quickly obtain cybersecurity solutions without the tedious processes under FAR Part 15 instead using FAR Part 16.5 to issue task and delivery orders quickly and easily for mission requirements. ![]() In fact, all aspects of cybersecurity products, services, and commoditized services are readily available under the three Best in Class GWACs that NITAAC administers: CIO-SP3, CIO-SP3 Small Business, and CIO-CS. To date, over a billion dollars has been awarded through NITAAC for cybersecurity solutions including training and awareness programs, professional and technical support services, and IT modernization for the Department of Defense, Department of Veterans Affairs, Department of Agriculture, Department of Justice, and more. The Biden Administration’s budget request includes roughly $10.9 billion for civilian cybersecurity-related activities, which represents an 11% increase compared to 2022. Fortunately, significant strides have been made to ensure just that. It is imperative the US Government secures citizens’ information and federal agencies must continue to deliver services, regardless of cyber-attacks seeking disruption of those services. government accounted for 5.6 percent of data breaches and 2.1 percent of all exposed records. In 2018, there were more than 31,000 cybersecurity incidents affecting government agencies. We’ll introduce the 13 December 2021 Executive Order on Transforming Federal Customer Experience and Service to Rebuild Trust in the Government and time permitting, explore self-help options that are available (Self-service-password-reset, go words, cross domain dialing, extension mobility, virtual desktops, etc.) ![]() This presentation will be an opportunity to share the advanced services that have been implemented, share our journey map, and to hear from our customers in a question and answer session about what improvements they would like to see. We have implemented large efforts to stand up In Person Service Centers, integrated Live Chat on the desktop, ensured our Knowledge Articles and IT Equipment Catalog are 508 compliant, Service Central automated workflows, and small initiatives to improve IT training/lab sessions for our new officers, and play jazz music for our listeners as they wait for a technician to answer their questions. The delivery of a Digital Foundation ensures DIE data, architecture, and infrastructure are integrated and ready to enable: Joint Warfighting Concepts, Innovation at Scale, AI, Augmentation, and Automation, and Zero Trust.ĬIO has applied Service Delivery Modernization to improve the customer experience. A digital foundation will achieve a simplified, synchronized, and integrated multi-cloud environment that can adopt innovation at scale and promote good cloud hygiene. The Digital Foundation includes the services comprising the digital substructure that enables rapid deployment, scaling, testing, and optimization of intelligence software as an enduring capability. A critical enabler of digital transformation is a seamless digital foundation. The DIE must accelerate digital transformation efforts to efficiently and effectively share data, information, and intelligence among Military Services, Defense Agencies, and Combatant Commands. In order to face the challenges posed by great power competition in the digital age, the Defense Intelligence Enterprise (DIE) must adapt its mindset and approach by embracing digital transformation. ![]()
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