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It’s a bold attempt to transform cybersecurity. State and local government organizations, along with their vendors, will benefit from strengthened federal requirements.
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President Biden recently signed an executive order, “Improving the Nation’s Cybersecurity,” signaling a significant increase in regulatory oversight of government contractors’ cybersecurity programs. This action came on the heels of the Colonial Pipeline ransomware attack, which caused fuel shortages and panic across the East Coast of the United States, and just a few months after the massive Solar Winds breach. The executive order emphasizes the significance of protecting the country’s information technology systems that underly the critical infrastructure for which U.S. citizens depend upon, and that “… the prevention, detection, assessment, and remediation of cyber incidents is a top priority and essential to national and economic security.”
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Section 818 of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal
Year 2018 (FY 2018 NDAA) ushered in enhanced post-award debriefing
requirements for covered Department of Defense (DOD) procurements.
DOD formally implemented part of those requirements in 2018 in Class Deviation
2018-O0011, which required DOD agencies to give debriefed
offerors two business days in which to pose written questions on
the debriefing, and required agencies to respond to those questions
within five further business days. Under the statute and the class
deviation, if an offeror submits timely post-debriefing questions,
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