Have You Signed Up for Our Weekly Newsletters? § Weekly Round Up § Counterterrorism § Cybersecurity § Border Security § Maritime & USCG § First Responder & Emergency Preparedness § Biweekly Education and Training Sign Up Today at www.HSToday.us CBP DAY 2 01 9 0mm Hjl'? WEICO me Arlington. VA GTSC luhnnlugy - - 84 Services Coalition?s DAY. US a. - Welcome & Opening Remarks Kristina Tanasichuk CEO & Founder Government Technology & Services Coalition & Executive Editor, Homeland Security Today Frontis Wiggins Director, Strategic Engagement, Northrop Grumman S CBP DAY 7n1qi NORTHROP GRUMMAN Securing America . 'u .. - .9271land, sea and air, Northrop Grumman?s mission is to help keep our nation secure. THE VALUE OF PERFORMANCE. NORTHROP GRUMMAN northrepgrummen. com Private Sector Innovation, Border Security Mission Chief David Aguilar Former Acting Commissioner, CBP and Chief, U.S. Border Patrol; Principal, GSIS Enabling Legitimate Trade & National Prosperity Brenda B. Smith Executive Assistant Commissioner, Office of Trade ~95qu? ENTERPRISE SERVICES SUPPORT Benj amine ?Carry? Huffman Executive Assistant Commissioner CBP DAY Our Border Heroes Sergio Tinoco Author, of American Hero and Border Patrol Agent CBP DAY 2019l Break Book Signing SERGIO TINOCO M'Cfm Mdeomw After completing ten years of military service in the army, Sergio joined the U. 8. Border Patrol. Being of Mexican descent having family In south Texas and ?n Mexico. gave way to nM issues of having to counter threats against his family and ill-willed opinions of him for arresting and deporting "his own kind." Bravery. hard work, and perseverance - Sergio Tinoco lived by these qualities to escape the life of a humble migrant laborer in the United States. Join us to hear about his journey from a bullied child who struggled with learning English to a man who has lived through war, tragedy, and poverty and came out on top. Between the Army and the DHS, he has worked in government service for over twenty years. THE CONTRACTING OUTLOOK Diane V. Sahakian Deputy Assistant Commissioner for the Office of Acquisition, Head of the Contracting Activity for CBP Julie Koo Information Technology Division, Director, Procurement Directorate Earl J. Lewis, III Joshua Bedregal Ramona E. WattsSutton Stephanie Shutt Executive Director for CBP’s Procurement Directorate, Deputy Head of the Contracting Activity for CBP Chief of the Contracting Office, Procurement Directorate Contract Specialist, Aviation, Maritime, and Border Technologies Contracting Division, Procurement Directorate Director of the Multiple Award Schedule Program Management Office at GSA Update on Field Operations Michael Hardin Director, Entry/Exit Policy and Planning, Office of Field Operations covemmourocmogyasomcwm CBP Day 2019 sunteges torn MurieOpem?oml EIMromIent Government Technology SeMcesOoalition Cohesive Identity as Vision a Service • • • • Operation Efficiency Security Effectiveness Passenger Satisfaction Industry Vitality WHY IT WORKS • • • • • • Uses existing traveler biometrics Matches one-to-few in the cloud Enables token-less processing Integrates into airport infrastructure Trusted source for identity verification No traveler enrollment required 28 COMMITTED PARTNERS Baltimore Washington International Airport City of Austin Aviation Department Dallas Fort Worth George Bush Intercontinental Airport Greater Orlando Airport Authority Hillsborough County Aviation Authority – Tampa Hobby International Airport John F Kennedy International Airport Los Angeles World Airports (LAWA) Massport McCarren International Airport Denver International Airport Ontario International Airport Authority Philadelphia International Airport Salt Lake City San Antonio San Francisco International Airport San Jose International Airport All Nippon Airways Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority Seattle Tacoma International Airport Delta Miami Dade Aviation Department Broward County Aviation Department Spirit Airlines Newark Liberty International Airport Chicago O’Hare British Airways SIMPLIFIED ARRIVAL Automatic Capture Family Processing Single Touch Reduced Data Entry AIR EXIT AIR ENTRY 39,025 182,418 5.69 M 14.55 M 98.2% 99.0% exit flights processed exit passengers biometric match rate entry flights processed entry passengers biometric match rate CBP is partnered with four major cruise line partners are transforming debarkation through facial biometrics Prioritizes CBP officers enforcement activities Streamlines passenger experience Implements Smart Queuing for customs declarations, streamlining closed loop passenger inspections Each cruise line performing pilots is experiencing positive customer feedback and operational benefits STATS 505 vessels processed 1.81 M cruise passengers 81.9% biometric match rate Pedestrian • Piloting facial technology at two Southwest border locations evaluating the feasibility of capturing photos from all arriving and departing pedestrians • Initial results have yielded detection of 191 imposters and a streamlined travel process • Plans to expand across the Southwest Border Commercial • CBP is finalizing plans to begin work on integrating non-intrusive inspections (NII) with biometrics • Functional Requirements Document for Vehicle Primary Client finalized • New mobile Vehicle Primary will integrate with Centralized Cargo Processing (CCP) in a future phase for the Cargo Port of the Future STATS 3.53 M Vehicle • • pedestrian entries processed Piloting facial technology at one southwest border location to evaluate the feasibility of capturing photos from travelers inside inbound and outbound vehicles at speed Results will inform future port design 97.4% biometric match rate 191 imposters detected 97.3% initial vehicle match rate Limited retention of facial images • US citizen photos deleted after 12 hours • Retention of Photos by stakeholder partners restricted by CBP business rules Enhanced security measures • Data encryption both in transit and at rest • Device access restricted to authorized personnel • Biometric templates separated from biographic data, associated only with a unique ID Biometric performance • System developed using diverse training sets and limits gallery to flight manifest • Proactive monitoring of biometric algorithm performance to identify deficiencies • Partnership with NIST and DHS S&T to continually evaluate algorithms and best practices THIS IS NOT A SURVEILLANCE PROGRAM MICHAEL HARDIN DIRECTOR Office of Field Operations U.S. Customs and Border Protection michael.hardin@cbp.dhs.gov LUNCH CBP DAY ?7?19] TECH Secure. Connect. Evolve. tech.corn IT Infrastructure Network Modernization Cyber Cloud Hosting Security 8. Migration O?oo 0 .- 0-: - System Program Integration Management SUPPORTING CBP SINCE 2013 CBP DAY ?7?19] A View From the Border Carla Provost Chief, U.S. Border Patrol OPERATIONS SUPPORT Linda acksta Deputy Executive Assistant Commissioner, Operations U. S . C US T O M S A N D B O RD E R P R O T E C T IO N O P E RA T I O NS S UP P O RT A MORE AGILE, INNOVATIVE, AND STRONGER CBP October 2019 OS OVERVIEW W H AT I S OPE RAT I ON S SU PPOR T ? Operations Support (OS)enables U.S. Customs and Border Protection’s (CBP)mission through innovation, collaboration, and specialized capabilities, at our Nation's borders and beyond. Given its role in driving a culture of collaboration throughout the Agency, OSis integral to advancing One CBP. H O W D OE S OS C OM E T OG ET H ER T O AD VA N C E T H E C B P M I SSI ON ? I NF O R M A T I O N A N D I NC I D E N T C O O R D I N A T I O N CE N T E R Enhances internal and external situational awareness and coordinates CBP's incident response capabilities O FFI C E O F I N TE R N A T I O N A L A F F AI R S Coordinates international initiatives to extend the border, identify threats earlier, and create a global network of border enforcement capabilities P L A N N I NG , A NA L Y S I S , A N D R E Q U I R E M E N TS E V A LU A T I O N Drives a unifying and risk-based approach to prepare for the future and enable informed decision making LA B O R A TO R I E S A N D SC I E N T I F I C SE R V I CE S Provides critical scientific and forensic analysis to identify threats and make enforcement determinations LA W E N F O R C E M E N T S A F E T Y A N D C O M P LI AN C E Coordinates international initiatives to extend the border, identify threats earlier, and create a global network of border enforcement capabilities OF F I CE OF I N T E L L I G E N CE Provides intelligence capabilities to enhance mission execution and enable CBP to take an anticipatory posture 2 8 OS PRIORITIES SUPPORT CBP’ S FRONTLINE Weexist to provide assistance to CBP’soperators. Wehave specialized capabilities and will use them to provide swift and strategic support for CBP’smission of combating terrorism and other threats. INVEST IN OUR PEOPLE Our employees are our most valuable asset. Wewill create an environment that enhances their effectiveness, celebrates their accomplishments, and facilitates continued growth. FOSTER TRANSPARENCY Wewill be open about what we are doing and why. Wewill be transparent at all levels, within OS,throughout CBP,and with our mission partners. This is how we build trust and credibility. BE RESPONSIVE AND INNOVATIVE CBP’soperational needs continuously change, as we face new and emerging threats. Wewill be agile, adaptive and highly responsive in support of changing needs of CBP’s operators. PLAN FOR ORGANIZATIONAL SUCCESS Weare a new organization. Wewill codify our mission, refine our processes, identify and articulate our needs, and adjust responsibilities to ensure we achieve our collective mission priorities. 2 9 CBP STRATEGIC INITIATIVES C O U N T E R N E T W OR K F UT UR E TE A M MIS S ION A W AR EN ESS & EN F O R C EM EN T A W AR EN ESS & EN F O R C EM EN T Leverage CBP’s unique authorities, data holdings, Intelligence Enterprise, and partnerships as part of a coordinated counter-network approach against cross-border threat networks. Increase situational awareness to impede and respond to illicit cross-border traffic. SEC U R E & C O M P L I A N T T R AD E Anticipate, identify, and address threats that inhibit cross-border commerce. B I O M E T R IC ID E N T IF I C A T I O N Leverage cutting-edge technology to transform traveler verification and dramatically reduce the need to verify physical traveldocuments. V E T T I N G & A U T H OR I ZA T I O N Integrate all-source information on travelers across agencies to identify threats. ST AK EH O L D ER EX P ER I EN C E Champion and improve stakeholder interactions to protect and facilitate lawful travel and business. H IR I N G & R E T E N T I O N Recruit, hire, train, and retain the most qualified people. R E S IL IE N CE Promote physical and emotional health for employees and their families. O N E CB P Create a unified and integrated enterprise working together at all levels to execute the CBP mission. D AT A & A N AL Y T I C S D AT A & A N AL Y T I C S I T I N F R A S T R U CT U R E P AR T N ER SH I P S P AR T N ER SH I P S Maintain reliable data and apply advanced analytics to explore insights that inform critical strategic and tactical decisions. Provide fast and reliable access to resilient, secure infrastructure to streamline CBP work. Expand international and intelligence partnerships to promote economic cooperation, identify and mitigate threats, and extend influence beyond our borders. 3 0 AWARENESS & ENFORCEMENT Increase situational awareness to impede and respond to illicit cross-border traffic. CBP WAT C H • Establishing the CBP Watch at CBP Headquarters to fuse data and analytics, intelligence, and a Common Operating Picture to have multi-domain situational awareness —land, air, and sea —and integrating our work with other law enforcement and systems atthe local level. • Provides real-time threat awareness across the Agency’s operational domains, increase capabilities and surge support, and enable the synchronization of intelligence and operations. 3 1 DATA & ANALYTICS Maintain reliable data and applyadvanced analytics to explore insights that inform critical strategic and tactical decisions. ENTERPRISE ANALYTICS • Enterprise Analytics Division– advances data-driven decision making enterprisewide. • Implements analytics tools and techniques in operations, policy, and resources to improve missionoutcomes. • Rapid Develop Analytics Teams • Data Visualization • Descriptive Analytics • Predictive Analytics 3 2 PARTN ERSHIPS Expand international and intelligence partnerships to promote economic cooperation, identify and mitigatethreats, and extend influence beyond ourborders. OFFICE OF INTELLIGENCE • Joint TaskForces § Department of Defense • Federal and Intelligence Community Partnerships § ODNI, FBI, NSC, and more • State and Local • International Partnerships 3 3 PARTN ERSHIPS OFFICE OF INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS • International Engagement Strategy • Regional Action Plans: Mexico, Central America, South America, Canada, Caribbean • Border Five (B5): UK, Australia, New Zealand, Canada • Partnership with Department of State • World Customs Organization • Secure and compliant trade LABORATORIES AND SCIENTIFIC SERVICES • U.S. Food and DrugAdministration • Department of Justice • Centers for DiseaseControl • Academia 3 4 CREATIVITY ISTHINKING UP NEW THINGS. INNOVATION IS DOING N E W TH INGS . THE O D O R E L EVI TT 3 5 Innovating to Protect the Border Chris Pietrzak Deputy Director, CBP Innovation Team (INVNT), Office of the Commissioner CBP Innovation - Innovating to Protect the Border October 2019 BLUF § Commercial technology is driving innovation that will enable CBP operators to execute the mission more safely and effectively § The CBP Innovation Team (INVNT) is a CBP-wide asset, located within the Office of the Commissioner, which rapidly identifies, develops, and transitions capabilities to the front line operators § This program is modeled off of similar successful efforts within DOD and the Intelligence Community § We are partnership focused: both internal (operational and support components) and external (innovators across the USG) 38 § Robust pipeline with new technologies being vetted for the field – we want to be “Hall of Famers” not “One-Hit Wonders” Presenter’s Name June 17, 2003 38 Operator First § The CBP Innovation Team (INVNT) is Operator Focused pushing innovative commercial capabilities to users at the edge…fast and in operationally relevant quantities (pilot and low rate initial production). § This is about making the workforce safer and more effective. It is the core of every decision we make. § Deliver fast – 6-18 months 39 Presenter’s Name June 17, 2003 39 ?2 U.S.Customs and ix? Border Protection Why is there a CBP Innovation Team? 40 Why Commercial Innovation? 3.0 TOTAL 2.5 2.0 BUSINESS FUNDED 1.5 1.0 FEDERALLY FUNDED 0.5 OTHER NON-FEDERALLY FUNDED 0.0 1953 1960 1967 1974 1981 1988 1995 2002 2009 2016 Ratio of U.S. R&D to gross domestic product, by source of business, federal, and nonfederal funding for R&D. Source: National Science Foundation, National Center for Science and Engineering Statistics, National Patterns of R&D Research. December 2017. § The majority of new technology is coming from the private sector – principally in venture-backed startups § Large tech firms “purchase innovation” by acquiring startups § Government must adapt to leverage this capability – business as 41 usual does not work § Commercial technology is powerful, but not a panacea – commercial tech cannot solve every problem Presenter’s Name June 17, 2003 41 Tech Focus Areas INVNT resides within CBP’s Office of the Commissioner to identify, adapt, and deliver innovative and disruptive commercial technology solutions to keep front-line personnel safer, more effective, and one step ahead. INVNT identifies and pilots cuttingedge commercial technologies, adapts them for government use, and transitions proven capabilities – all while moving at the pace of commercial industry. FOCUS AREAS Autonomous Capabilities Better allocation of time and resources Artificial Intelligence & Advanced Analytics Reveal insights and anticipate future outcomes Serves as force multipliers to execute repetitive tasks better suited for machines than humans. Enables CBP to derive actionable and meaningful insights from our internal data. Detects inputs from the physical environment, leverages commercially available data, and transmits to another system for analysis. Sensors & Data Increase ability to detect, respond, and resolve BENEFITS FOR HEADQUARTERS Increased strategic awareness through optimized risk to resource allocation and alignment throughout the budget cycle. Ensures we can get our data to our operators – whether remotely in the field or with cutting edge IT infrastructure. Communications Improved shared situational awareness BENEFITS FOR FIELD COMMANDERS Improved information flows, increased operational awareness, and enhanced resource allocation. BENEFITS FOR THE FIELD Enhanced officer and agent safety and effectiveness across all of CBP operations. Presenter’s Name June 17, 2003 Transitioned Capabilities TEAM AWARENESS KIT SHARED SITUATIONAL AWARENESS • MOU w/ Bargaining Unit complete • sUAS, MSC, Sensors (ICAD), and Lattice integrated • Somewear SATCOM radio integrated • *Supported, not led, by CBP INVNT Data Analytics ENTITY RESOLUTION • Multi-layered entity resolution deployed within open source GTAS software • Incorporated into upcoming GTAS deployments ANDURIL TOWERS AUTONOMOUS SURVEILLANCE • 14 San Diego Sector • 18 Laredo Sector – Scheduled September Deployment • 5 tower procurement for El Centro pending • 21 Tower procurement for TX planned for Q4 RADAR LOW COST RADAR • Primary component on Anduril Towers • 1.5 mile human detection • Integrating on Northern Border Towers (VT) and Agent Portable Surveillance System (Argos) • Follow-up IQT work program planned to double range Data Robot DATA SCIENCE / TARGETING • Enables “force multiplication” of data scientists to rapidly test and build new algorithms across the full spectrum of risk analysis • CBP purchased and deployed 80 licenses NETWORK VISUALIZATION / MONITORING • Provides network visualization and modeling for the Enterprise Networks & Technology Support Directorate. 43 • Improves network stability, decreases troubleshooting time, and improves network security • CBP is deploying Forward Networks on approximately 60% of the network, including the entire southwest border, coastal networks, and datacenters. Presenter’s Name June 17, 2003 43 'l U.S.Customs and 72x "4:5 Border Protection How INVNT Does Business 44 How INVNT Does Business › › › › › › › › › Access to robust startup pipeline / Non-FAR based mechanism 3-6 months to initiate once a capability is identified Responds directly to CBP Needs, but also serves DoD & IC Prototyping, T&E, and Procurement (OTA) 6-9 month for new topics, very fast for existing procurement OTAs Pursue capabilities with DoD / CBP overlap Focuses on early stage startups $200k per award for a total of $800k plus $5M in procurement Responds directly to CBP Needs, mission is to serve DHS components 45 › › NDA 880 › CBP non-FAR based authority derived fro 2016 NDAA Commercial Solution Development, Prototyping, and Procurement Up to $10M per award Presenter’s Name June 17, 2003 45 FY19 Status Goal Status Obligate FY 19 Funding • $28M enacted for Innovative Towers • $15M enacted for Innovative Technology in FY19 • • • FY19 93% obligated FY18 100% obligated Executing $5M in funding from DHS/CBP partners Innovative Tower Deployment • • • • Autonomous Towers Tethered sUAS Enhancing Capabilities (ex. LiDAR) Counter sUAS (DIU Partnership) Utilize 880 Authority First ever DHS award made on TSUAS, next Digital Towers (Non-Terrestrial Officer Safety) solicitation soon Expand Strategic Partnerships Formal partnership with Defense Innovation Unit (DIU) Build a Robust Innovation Pipeline Over 30+ active projects, 10 in operational pilots, 5 fully46 transitioned Presenter’s Name June 17, 2003 46 CBP Innovative Towers CONOPS CBP Innovative Towers Digital Towers FUture Cost effective, non-terrestrial, commercial 880 solutions that deliver relevant data about potential border security threats. Enhancing Capabilities capabilities t0 enhance the border High Altitude Persistent surveillance/communications with ?exible deployment within multiple domains and remote locations providing tactical, mobile, and fixed applications for CBP operations. Autonomous Land and Maritime Low cost, relocatable, and autonomous surveillance an)? security surveillance mission: Communications, Analytics, Machine Learning and Arti?cial Intelligence. Shared Situational Awareness All operational data created by innovative towers technology feeds our shared situational awareness. Shared Situational Awareness Platform ATA Hardware 2 Software ?25? US. Customs and Border Protection 47 LASO Solicitation § First of the 880 authority in DHS § Up to $10M ceiling § Enables us to reach companies of ALL sizes with a non-FAR based, nimble authority § Focused on low altitude (below 400 feet) surveillance and communication technologies to support the border security mission § Partnered with CBP sUAS PoR and DHS S&T § First awards announced: § Hoverfly § Lockheed Martin 48 § Additional awards pending Q1 FY20 Presenter’s Name June 17, 2003 48 Digital Towers § Will be our second usage of the 880 authority in Q1FY20 § Delayed due to unforeseen circumstances, but Pre-Solicitation notice is live! § https://www.fbo.gov/spg/DHS/USCS/PDDC20229/CSOP-BP-GS-000003/listing.html § Looking for innovative capabilities to simulate a tower’s benefit in places where we can’t physically deploy a tower. Examples could include: § § § § § Commercially available data streams Space-based capabilities such as synthetic aperture radar (SAR) and high resolution imagery Computer vision and similar algorithms that enable autonomous change detection Small unmanned aircraft systems as-a-service Maritime unmanned systems § Key focus on privacy best practices § But – cannot be a permanent CBP infrastructure footprint – must be “digital” § There are many ways this data could be provided to CBP – we are interested in creative, innovative, and operationally relevant concepts Presenter’s Name 49 June 17, 2003 49 'l US. Customs and Border Protccuon Opportunities to Partner 50 FY 2020 Funding and Priorities Funding 2020 - TBD § Initial HAC markup for CBP Innovation in $60M $80M § But nothing is done until there is a full bill passed and signed Operational Priorities § Continued Deployment of Innovative Towers § § § § Autonomous Land and Maritime High Altitude Digital Enhancing capabilities § Counter SUAS 51 § IT infrastructure technologies § Artificial intelligence/machine learning for data analytics Presenter’s Name June 17, 2003 51 Long Term Challenges/Opportunities How can industry help with future challenges? § Labeled training data – with the push for AI, we need curated, labeled data sets – which largely do not exist § Synthetic data – a possible alternative to the above as a way to deal with sensitive data types (i.e., LES data) § “Strategic” software integration – all of our current integrations are “one-off” – but as INVNT grows, we are evaluating a more strategic solution § Internet of Things – similar to software integration – we want to expand our capabilities to be more strategic to leverage this critical capability Presenter’s Name 52 June 17, 2003 52 order Protection a 0 U. 3 Quest Developing Cooperative International Partnerships E. Erik Moncayo Deputy Assistant Commissioner, Office of International Affairs How Data & the Cloud Support the CBP Mission Clyde Relick VP of Strategic Client Solutions, TREX Ed Mays Executive Director, Enterprise Data Managementand Engineering Directorate GOVPLACE GOVPLACE MISSION IMPACTFUL INTEGRATED SOLUTIONS CLOUD COMPUTING I: IT AUTOMATION I SMART PHYSICAL govplace.com The New Era of Digital Modernization- OIT Frontis Wiggins Director, Strategic Engagement, Northrop Grumman Key Note Speaker Sanjeev “Sonny” Bhagowalia Deputy Assistant Commissioner, Office Of Information and Technology (OIT) THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS! • Northrop Grumman • T-REX Solutions LLC • SEV1Tech • E3 Federal Solutions Sentinel • Accela Consulting Acuity • B&A Inc. • • Grant Thornton • Motorola Solutions • NTT Data GTSC Upcoming Events: USCIS Day October 28, 2019, Arlington, VA GTSC & ISWG DHS Personnel Security Forum November 12, 2019 Register for all events at: http://gtscoalition.eventbrite.com/ S Thank You For Joining Us Today! 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