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Pentagon’s next cloud contract could be worth billions

December 27, 2017 By Nancy Cleveland

According to an internal strategy document obtained by Nextgov, the Pentagon aims to award a 10-year cloud computing contract—potentially worth billions—to a single company by the fourth quarter of 2018.

The contract would call on one commercial cloud service provider to host unclassified, secret and top secret Defense Department data, and the Pentagon’s approach mirrors the CIA’s enterprisewide approach to cloud four years ago, which resulted in a 10-year, $600 million contract with Amazon Web Services. AWS has since invested heavily to provide capabilities across all data classification levels.

The similarities between the Defense’s early cloud strategy and the CIA’s has rival tech companies worried that the department’s acquisition may lean toward AWS. In any case, such a massive contract could disrupt the $100 billion federal IT market and leave the winner in a position to dominate it for years to come.

Keep reading this article at: http://www.nextgov.com/it-modernization/2017/12/pentagons-next-cloud-contract-could-be-worth-billions/144506/

Filed Under: Contracting News Tagged With: Amazon, CIA, cloud, DoD, technology, Technology Contracts

Counterintelligence chief: Contractors ‘kicking butt’ in combating insider threats

April 14, 2017 By Nancy Cleveland

Though some of the most damaging exposures of classified material have come from companies working for the federal government in recent years, the intelligence community’s 100,000 contractors overall “are kicking butt” in helping agencies head off insider threats, the nation’s top counterintelligence chief said on Monday.

Anticipating threats “is a team sport,” Bill Evanina, the government’s national counterintelligence executive, told a gathering of the Intelligence and National Security Alliance, a nonprofit group made up of contractors and former intelligence officials. “The only way to win is a partnership, a whole-of-government, whole-of-country approach” that includes contractors and the news media as well.

“We have to get back to patriotism,” he said.

Despite incidents involving National Security Agency contractors such as Edward Snowden and Howard Martin, “we need to eliminate with urgency the idea that most insider threats are contractors,” Evanina said. “There’s no evidence” either for that, he said, or for the common notion that “millennials want to be leakers.”

Keep reading this article at: http://www.govexec.com/defense/2017/04/counterterrorism-chief-contractors-kicking-butt-combating-insider-threats/136904

Filed Under: Contracting News Tagged With: CIA, classified information, Commerce Dept., counterintelligence, DHS, FCC, insider threats, NSA, OPM, Treasury Dept.

What are your odds of getting a security clearance?

May 29, 2015 By ei2admin

Is it easy to get a security clearance? It depends on who you ask.

Among the uncleared population there sometimes is a misperception that anyone can get a clearance, based on the millions of clearance-holders out there. In 2013, Director of National Intelligence James Clapper criticized the size of the cleared workforce in a memo that called for reducing the number of individuals with access to intelligence. Recently released figures show a 12 percent decline in the size of the cleared workforce.

Those who have gone through the security clearance process understand the significant headaches involved in both the initial background investigation as well as periodic reinvestigations. Obtaining a security clearance is no easy task, and not everyone who applies will be granted access.

To see a full-size infographic on the value of a security clearance, visit: http://www.clearancejobs.com/files/infographic.html.
To see a full-size infographic on the value of a security clearance, visit: http://www.clearancejobs.com/files/infographic.html.

Keep reading this article at: http://www.govexec.com/excellence/promising-practices/2015/05/what-are-your-odds-getting-security-clearance/113362/

Filed Under: Contracting Tips Tagged With: CIA, NSA, security, security clearance

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