Ellen Lord, defense undersecretary for acquisition and sustainment, has said the Defense Department started distributing to the military and contractors a list of software platforms that should not be purchased, Defense One reported Friday.
This is because such software platforms have failed to meet national security requirements, Lord said.
âWhat we are doing is making sure that we do not buy software thatâs Russian or Chinese provenance,â Lord, a 2018 Wash100 recipient, told reporters Friday at the Pentagon.
âQuite often thatâs difficult to tell at first glance because of holding companies,â she added.
Lord noted that Pentagon officials and the intelligence community have started to name âcertain companies that do not operate in a way consistent with what we have for defense standard.â
The report said DoD has worked with the Professional Services Council, National Defense Industrial Association, Aerospace Industries Association and other trade groups to inform large and small defense contractors about malicious software amid foreign hacking concerns.