Economic Development 30 September 2014

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Cyber Huntsville
Economic Development
Committee Meeting
30 September 2014
PeopleTec
Agenda
August 26, 2014
Time
8:30-9:30
Subject
POC
Opening Discussion
a. NIST Workshop
b. FY 2015 Southeast Cyber
Security Summit
c. TTX Status
d. Regional Computer Forensics Lab
e. Strategic Planning Status
f. DIB ISAC
Cyber Huntsville and Economic
Committee Strategic Plan Updates
Pete Schofield
9:50-9:55
Action Item Reports
POCs
9:45-9:55
Other Activities
All
9:55-10:00
Actions and Wrap-up
All
9:30 – 9:50
All
Economic Team Member List
(as of 26 August 2014)
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Pete Schofield (Chair) – Peopletec
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Mike Ward – Hsv/Madison County CoC
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Alfred Mikolaschek – Quantum
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Rebecca Falcon – BoldLogic
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Deitra Crawley – Law Offices of Gary L. Rigney
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Rob Goldsmith – SED
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Dave Hemingway – DESE
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Rod Summers – Auburn Research Center
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Gary Connor – The Connor Group
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Ron McLeroy – Huntsville Utilities
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Michelle Jordan – City of Huntsville
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Tom Stott – ManTech
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Foster Perry – UAH
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Troy Zeidman – Imprimis
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Sara Graves – UAH
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Chris Lovejoy
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Shar Hendrick- Oak Ridge (Huntsville)
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Kim King
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Jamie Miller – Mission Multiplier
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Jason Cuneo– PeopleTec
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Michael Monis – LMCO
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Michelle Fernandez – RAM Networks
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Wilson Allen - SAIC
NIST Workshop
NIST Workshop: Attentively Scheduled for 11 December 2014 at UAH
Draft Agenda:
8:30 AM Welcome and Introduction
8:45 AM Overview of Cybersecurity Framework Development
9:45 AM Break
10:00 AM Focused Discussion on NIST Roadmap for Improving Critical Infrastructure Cybersecurity
11:00 AM Facilitated Round Table Discussions (Break-outs)
12:30 PM Lunch / Networking
1:30 PM Summary / Re-caps of Round Table Discussions
2:30 PM Interactive Consolidated Group Discussion
3:30 PM Workshop Summary / Close-out
4:00 PM Adjourn
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FY 2015 Southeast Cyber
Security Summit
• Planning is under way
• Website will be up soon
• First Meeting in the next couple of weeks
• Date of the Summit: June 3-4, 2015
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Set up afternoon of June 2, 2015
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2015 Southeast Cyber Security Summit
Committee Organization (Draft)
Executive
Committee
Summit Chairs
TBD
Dynetics?
Pete Schofield
Rodney Robertson
Ben McGee
Jason Cuneo
Program Chairs
Day Chairs
Pete Schofield
Don Faint
Jeremy Blevins
Jamie Miller
Management Track
Technical Track
Rick Fernandez
Kim King
TBD
Website
Finance
Dutch Osborne
Michelle Fernandez
Education
Meals / Breaks
Ray Vaughn
TBD
Sponsors / Exhibits
Protocol
Troy Zeidman
Nikki Kincaid
Registration
Rebecca Falcon
Bo Parker
Education Track
Ray Vaughn
Public Relations
Judy Darwin
Jon Levin
Table Top Exercise Update
• Next Cyber Huntsville Tabletop Exercise is scheduled for
28–29 October
• Three scenarios will support examining issues related to
coordination and collaboration during cyber incidents
affecting the City, the Defense Industrial Base, Redstone
Arsenal, essential government services, and critical
infrastructure
• Volunteers May be needed to assist in logistics
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Regional Computer Forensics
Laboratory (RCFL)
Activities
• Currently scheduling meetings with local Government and Industry
– Scottsboro
– Jackson County
– Guntersville
– Athens
– Decatur
– Tennessee
• Letter writing Campaign Ongoing
– City of Huntsville
– City of Madison
– Huntsville/Madison County Chamber of Commerce
– Child Advocacy Center
– UAH
– Dynetics
– Others
• Need assistance getting other Industry and local Government signed up
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Cyber Huntsville and Economic
Committee Strategic Plan Updates
• Revise entire Cyber Huntsville Strategy to include each committee
• Refine the “bulletized strategy” that Rodney had originally put together
 verbalize it and put your expertise into where we are and where we want to
go.
 I am sure what is in bullets does not fully cover the things that we are doing
nor want to do as we have progressed over the past couple of years.
 Year 1, I think should be now since none of this has been verbalized.
• Examples:
 first is an example of the lead in discussion of the Overall Cyber Huntsville
Organization
 The second piece is what Rodney had put in bullet form that we need to
verbalize for the next 5 years (he did it for years 1, 3 and 5). This will be a
living document as I’m sure we will add new things as we go.
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• As you finish your individual pieces please send them to me and I will add them to
the overall Cyber HSV Strategy as I continue to update the overall pieces.
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Economic Committee Strategy
(Draft)(1 of 6)
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ECONOMIC COMMITTEE STRATEGIC PLAN
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September 7, 2014
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OVERVIEW
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Background and Description
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The Economic Development Committee meets on a monthly basis. The primary committee responsibilities include primary support to the Cyber Huntsville
Corporation to:
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Increase membership in Cyber Huntsville and the Economic Committee.
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Establish an FBI Regional Computer Forensics Laboratory (RCFL) in the Tennessee Valley Region.
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Establish a Regional DIB/ISAC.
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Expand Cyber Huntsville to the broader Tennessee Valley Region.
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Secure Huntsville as a Regional location to support the NIST Framework for Improving Critical Infrastructure Cyber security Initiative.
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Development an Economic Development plan that will identify:
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The process for obtaining grants from Government Agencies in conjunction with Universities and other Non Profit Organizations.
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Identify target markets (industry, Academia and Government) and prioritize opportunities to bring Cyber business to the Tennessee Valley.
In conjunction with other Cyber Huntsville Committees, develop a plan to:
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Build and expand the Cyber Security Summit into THE National Recognized Cyber Security Summit.
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Expand Cyber footprint in the Tennessee Valley Region.
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This document is the strategic plan for the Cyber Huntsville Economic committee.
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Economic Committee Strategy
(Draft)(2 of 6)
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Scope
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The Economic Committee is responsible for promoting awareness of and sponsoring and encouraging participation in economic development in the Huntsville and greater Tennessee Valley area
which emphasize cyber engineering, research and development, testing, cyber security and forensics, and other areas in which cyber plays a role. The committee is responsible for expanding the
committee membership and maintaining and updating committee information on the Economic Development tab of the Cyber Huntsville Website.
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High-Level Requirements
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Bring new Cyber technology business opportunities to the Tennessee Valley.
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Establish relationship with other organizations and associations which have related goals in the Tennessee Valley Region.
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Recommend the establishment of Memoranda of Agreement and Understanding with other organizations and associations where applicable.
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Establish a structure and capability within Cyber Huntsville to advertise the Cyber Capabilities of the Tennessee Valley outside of the region.
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Expand the cyber business base knowledge throughout the Tennessee Valley Region.
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Support the other Cyber Huntsville organizations in the execution of their strategic plans.
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Short-Term Goals (Now through December 31, 2015)
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Establish and advertise need for a FBI Regional Computer Forensics Laboratory in the Tennessee Valley Region.
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Continue to grow the Southeast Cyber Security Summit (AKA, Alabama Cyber Security Summit) to 1000 attendees in 2015.
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Identify potential grant and SBIR opportunities.
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Grow the Cyber Economic Committee by Five personnel.
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Action Plan
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Develop budget and funding plan to support the mission and goals of the Economic Committee.
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Establishment of an RCFL: Coordinate with other organizations, associations, and industry and government organizations within the Tennessee Valley Region to:
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Establish a basis of need and support for an RCFL
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Identify potential support activities such as:
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Political
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Economic Committee Strategy
(Draft)(3 of 6)
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Senators (Federal and State)
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Congress (Federal and State)
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County (Jackson, Limestone, Madison, Tennessee, Other)
Law Enforcement
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Local
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Sheriffs
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State Police
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Other
City Governments
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Huntsville
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Madison
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Scottsboro
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Guntersville
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Athens
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Decatur
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Tennessee
Other Agencies and Organizations
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National Child Advocacy Center
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Industry
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Fire Departments
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Redstone Arsenal
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Economic Committee Strategy
(Draft)(4 of 6)
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Southeast Cyber Security Summit
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Provide volunteers and functional leads to support the summit.
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Assist in recruiting key note speakers for the summit.
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Establish a relationship with other organizations to assist in summit growth (NSA, AFCEA, others).
Bring new Cyber technology business opportunities to the Tennessee Valley.
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Establish DUNS for Cyber Huntsville.
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Identify two Grants that allow Cyber Huntsville provide support for in the Tennessee Valley region.
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Support the establishment of a Cyber Research Capability in the Tennessee Valley Area. Initially with the Potential of one in Scottsboro
in conjunction with Jacksons County, TVA, Northeast Alabama Community College, and Jackson County.
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Establish a Regional DIB/ISAC in the Tennessee Valley Region.
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Southeast Cyber Security Summit
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Provide volunteers and functional leads to support the summit.
–
Assist in recruiting key note speakers for the summit.
–
Establish a relationship with other organizations to assist in summit growth (NSA, AFCEA, others).
Bring new Cyber technology business opportunities to the Tennessee Valley.
–
Establish DUNS for Cyber Huntsville.
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Identify two Grants that allow Cyber Huntsville provide support for in the Tennessee Valley region.
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Support the establishment of a Cyber Research Capability in the Tennessee Valley Area. Initially with the Potential of one in Scottsboro
in conjunction with Jacksons County, TVA, Northeast Alabama Community College, and Jackson County.
Establish a Regional DIB/ISAC in the Tennessee Valley Region.
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Economic Committee Strategy
(Draft)(5 of 6)
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Long Term Goals – through 2017
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Obtain approval and go ahead to establish a RCFL in the Tennessee Valley Region.
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Establish and begin operation of an R&D Capability in Scottsboro and identify other potential R&D locations in the Tennessee Valley Region (e.g. Decatur,
Madison, and Guntersville).
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Grow the Southeast Cyber Security Summit to an International Summit.
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Identify new SBIR and Grant opportunities.
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Continue to grow and expand Cyber Huntsville by 20%.
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Continue educational and personal growth of the Economic Committee.
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Long Action Plan – through 2017
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RCFL:
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Write proposal in conjunction with local FBI to establish RCFL in the Tennessee Valley Region.
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Prepare for interviews from FBI Headquarters.
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Confirm commitments from local community governments, Industry and organizations.
R&D Capability:
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Establish an MOA/MOU with appropriate organizations to begin operations.
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Scottsboro, Jackson County, UAH, TVA, Cyber Huntsville and Northeast Alabama Community College to begin operations.
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Develop concept of operations for the establishment of an R&D capability at other potential locations:
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Guntersville
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Madison
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Decatur
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Economic Committee Strategy
(Draft)(6 of 6)
• Expand the Southeast Cyber Security Summit nationally and also grow it to an International
Summit.
– Establish relationship with international community to attend the Summit and provide a Key Speaker for
the 2016 and 2017 Summit.
– Identity and target the international market to invite to the summit.
• SBIR and Grant opportunities.
– Work with Local Educational institutions to find potential SBIR and Grant Opportunities.
– Get on the list of Grants and opportunities from government organizations (Federal. State and Local).
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Find five opportunities annually.
• Educational and personal growth of the Economic Committee.
– Identify at least six educational opportunities for Cyber Huntsville Economic Committee members to
attend annually.
– Train the Economic Team members for personal growth opportunities in Cyber Huntsville
– Identify and promote two Economic Committee team members for nomination to the Cyber Huntsville
Board of Directors annually.
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• Approval and Authority to Proceed
• We approve the project as described above, and authorize the team to proceed.
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Defense Industrial Base
Information Sharing Analysis Center
Partnering with Huntsville
A Regional Approach to Growth
• Agreements signed with Cyber Huntsville, Geo
Huntsville and Energy Huntsville
• Established Steering Committee for Oversight and to
Expand Nationwide with Huntsville as the
Headquarters
Defense Industrial Base
Information Sharing Analysis Center
Information Sharing Analysis Centers (ISACs)
• Created in 1998 by PDD 63 superseded by HSPD 7 in 2003
and NIPP in 2013
• Provided a mechanism for sharing information in a trusted
environment
• Defense Industrial Base ISAC (DIB ISAC) concept started
in 2010 through the DIB Sector Coordinating Council
• DIB SCC and DIB ISAC recognized the need to develop a
regional approach
• DIB ISAC became a standalone 501 c 6 in 2014 with the
intent of headquartering in Huntsville Alabama
Actions/Wrap up
• Actions for Next Meeting
• Location:
– PeopleTec
• Date/Time: December 9, 2014 @ 0830
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