Sea-Air-Space 2023 Showcases Strategic Insights for the Navy

As the landscape of defense technology across the United States Armed Forces continues to advance and transform, the military must also evolve and adapt with it. At Sea-Air-Space 2023, the Navy League鈥檚 Global Maritime Exposition, key leadership from the U.S. defense industry and government technology experts came together for educational and collaborative sessions across a variety of topics. A record number of attendees gathered for the three-day conference where many vendors including 探花视频 and 45 of its partners demonstrated their technology solutions to meet military needs. Fed Gov Today joined 探花视频 on the show floor to speak with military thought leaders on staffing, cybersecurity and more.

探花视频 Sea-Air-Space Recap Tradeshow Blog Embedded Image 2023Sea Service chiefs attending the conference noted that currently, maintaining and developing the workforce is a high priority for the military as it emphasizes the role of people as resources. Defense agencies are looking to engage young, talented individuals interested in serving the armed forces.

鈥淲henever you see the defense budget start to go down鈥 lot of times you鈥檒l see training and education reduced,鈥 探花视频鈥檚 Program Executive of Navy and Defense Strategy, Mike McCalip, said. 鈥淲hat you end up with is a workforce that can be five or 10 years behind in technology.鈥 To mitigate this, McCalip sees this as an opportunity for industry vendors to 鈥渉elp [the Navy] to educate and keep their workforce on the tip of the spear when it comes to technology.鈥

Another important concept discussed at Sea-Air-Space was the Department of Defense鈥檚 shift to ever evolving Zero Trust. Throughout the conference, Sea Service chiefs and tech vendors fielded many questions and conversations surrounding cybersecurity鈥檚 role within defense strategy. Military leaders and vendors shared an eagerness to collaborate and explore opportunities for growth together in the future.

 

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Driving Advancements for the U.S. Sea Services at WEST 2023

In the 21st century, technological security remains one of the most important features of any government agency. Military officials, Government leaders and industry professionals gathered at AFCEA鈥檚 WEST 2023, an annual and international Sea Services conference, to discuss the future of security and naval technology in the federal government. This year鈥檚 conference featured the Departments of the Navy, the Marine Corps and the US Coast Guard (USCG). At WEST, agencies showcased and reviewed IT initiatives and programs in the context of meeting the needs of the Sea Services.

Opportunities for the USMC

US Marine Corps (USMC) is an amphibious force that engages enemy forces, protects U.S. naval bases, combines armed service with their fleet and responds to global crises.

At WEST, the USMC elaborated on various steps to opportunities to ensure readiness to respond to various threats and challenges. It has:

  • Extended the MQ-9 flying range
  • Gained new approvals for bases
  • Increased funding for various subsets
  • Focused on retaining recruits

During the upcoming year, it aims to:

  • Obtain a minimum of 31 amphibious warships
  • Provide training in realistic conditions
  • Explore expeditionary contracting and pre-positioning
  • Secure continued support from Congress
  • Improve cybersecurity
  • Acquire more personnel

IT professionals from both industry and other government agencies can collaborate with the USMC to help it effectively meet these goals.

探花视频 WEST 2023 Recap Blog Embedded Image 2023How DISA IT Initiatives Support the USMC

The Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) is a United States Department of Defense聽(DoD) combat support agency聽that provides information technology (IT) and communications support to public officials. When creating security solutions for the USMC, DISA incorporates a variety of helpful features including having all migration efforts interoperable with Zero Trust best practices. This is especially important to gaining continued federal support, as Zero Trust is a vital security model in the federal government.

Over the last year, the pilot for Thunderdome, DISA鈥檚 application of the zero trust security model, came to fruition. While its implementation has been difficult, DISA hopes to use Thunderdome to improve the lack of endpoint credential solutions in the DoD by employing conditional access policies and application security stack requirements. Additionally, DISA plans to implement SOAR鈥擲ecurity, Orchestration and Automated Responses鈥攕olutions and tools to streamline security operations. Other similar security efforts include automating security validation, implementing endpoint management and advancing micro-segmentation. DISA plans to add multipurpose team collaboration and management tools that can fulfill multiple tasks at once. By channeling increased funding into these initiatives, the USMC can solidify its technological security.

Industry Professionals Driving Innovation

The Navy, and by extension, the USMC, have three main goals in the upcoming year: modernize the department of infrastructure, drive innovation and become more competitive. The tech industry can help the USMC achieve these goals through various technological advancements.

For example, transforming cybersecurity to be rooted in military readiness can help improve the USMC鈥檚 defense, speed capability delivery and insights. Quicker capabilities are especially helpful to its goal of acquiring more warships and shifting back to a focus on maritime services. Additionally, USMC must work with agencies that maintain its own Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) tools to implement additional agile tools that can expedite processes, freeing funding for other projects. Other initiatives are to expand the department鈥檚 satellite network capabilities beyond sole usage of the cloud, to enable the USMC to access toolkits from multiple systems and to advance internal innovation. These capabilities can help create comprehensive growth in the Navy.

Through a variety of security implementations, government agencies and the IT sector can work together to make the USMC, Navy and Coast Guard as safe and effective as possible. With continued and future partnerships between the government and technology industry, the Sea Services hope to achieve long-term support that will drive fundamental and vital development.

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*The information contained in this blog has been written based off the thought-leadership discussions presented by speakers at WEST 2023.*