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The National Guard is pulling in secure military capabilities and AI to improve collaboration, common operating picture during emergency response, CIO says.
Agencies have made progress in cloud use and management, but hurdles and fast-emerging tech create challenges, IDC government research director shares.
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"Improving quality of life is one of the primary goals of Blue Star Families for military-connected families across the U.S.," said Lindsay Knight.
The Air Force’s shift to a multicloud environment improved readiness, but it also introduced management challenges, enterprise IT director says.
FedRAMP director points to Phase One Pilot as an example of where GSA’s cloud security program is trying to be less prescriptive, more collaborative.
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The Space Force and Defense Innovation Unit are taking new approaches to bring in commercial technologies that allow for ...
The Pentagon terminated its contract with HomeSafe alliance for cause, saying the company had demonstrated an "inability to ...
The lack of control systems cyber skills is an "industry-wide problem," but the Air Force and DoD are advancing new work roles and training to address it.
According to the department's latest reorganization plans, nearly 1,600 employees agreed to leave the agency through voluntary incentives.
President Donald Trump signed the 21st Century IDEA into law in December 2018, but without increased funding to roll out new ...