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The 2020 National Defense Authorization Act brings a range of cyber, IT personnel, and acquisition policy changes. Here are some of the topics Federal Computer Week will be tracking in the New Year:

  • A study to evaluate how consumption-based solutions, which involve an agency getting billed for how much it uses, would affect DoD contracts.
  • A report due in March on whether there needs to be a new acquisition assistant secretary for space policy.
  • The defense acquisition chief’s report to Congress on commercial edge computing technologies and best practices for warfighting systems.
  • A quadrennial cyber review beginning in 2022, assessing costs, benefits, and whether a new cyber force should be a separate uniformed service.
  • A zero-based review of cyber and information technology contractors, military, and civilian personnel, due in January 2021.
  • The appointment of a new principal information operations advisor to the defense secretary on all aspects of information operations conducted by the department.

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