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At Army experiment, experts tinker with tanks and communications kit
The preliminary work done at Project Convergence — the Army’s contribution to the Pentagon’s JADC2 vision — will inform how Capability Set 25 proceeds.
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Sailors, soldiers need skills to fight propaganda, Navy’s Cleary says
The Kremlin is pumping out reams of misinformation concerning its latest invasion of Ukraine, now nearing the one-year mark.
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Raj Iyer says next Army CIO needs more oversight power
“What the Army has now recognized is the importance of the CIO, the importance of running Army IT like a business.”
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US Army rolls out Google collaboration suite to 180,000-plus personnel
Asked if there have been any major hiccups or technical glitches, Army Undersecretary Gabe Camarillo said: “None that I’ve been made aware of. At all.”
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US Army chief information officer will depart in coming weeks
CIO Raj Iyer announced his departure Jan. 4 on LinkedIn, noting his job was “complete.”
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‘Special pay’ keeps Pentagon’s cyber experts from jumping ship
Services “spent at least $160 million on cyber retention bonuses annually” from fiscal 2017 to 2021, the Government Accountability Office said.
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Cyber to be featured for first time at US military exercise in Africa
“Cyber threats have become part of everyday life,” a U.S. Army exercise planner said, “and Africa is not immune.”
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Army one-star general fired from Cyber Command
The general was removed by U.S. Cyber Command’s leader, Gen. Paul Nakasone, following a loss of confidence.
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US Army intel office plots AI development with Project Linchpin
More than 685 artificial intelligence projects are underway at the Defense Department, with at least 230 traced back to the Army.
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US Army app with Russian code reaped no user data, service says
Officials have looked askance at Moscow’s activities in the digital domain, where hackers are used to project military force and meddle in foreign affairs.
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At Army experiment, experts tinker with tanks and communications kit
The preliminary work done at Project Convergence — the Army’s contribution to the Pentagon’s JADC2 vision — will inform how Capability Set 25 proceeds.
-
Sailors, soldiers need skills to fight propaganda, Navy’s Cleary says
The Kremlin is pumping out reams of misinformation concerning its latest invasion of Ukraine, now nearing the one-year mark.
-
Raj Iyer says next Army CIO needs more oversight power
“What the Army has now recognized is the importance of the CIO, the importance of running Army IT like a business.”
-
US Army rolls out Google collaboration suite to 180,000-plus personnel
Asked if there have been any major hiccups or technical glitches, Army Undersecretary Gabe Camarillo said: “None that I’ve been made aware of. At all.”
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US Army chief information officer will depart in coming weeks
CIO Raj Iyer announced his departure Jan. 4 on LinkedIn, noting his job was “complete.”
-
‘Special pay’ keeps Pentagon’s cyber experts from jumping ship
Services “spent at least $160 million on cyber retention bonuses annually” from fiscal 2017 to 2021, the Government Accountability Office said.
-
Cyber to be featured for first time at US military exercise in Africa
“Cyber threats have become part of everyday life,” a U.S. Army exercise planner said, “and Africa is not immune.”
-
Army one-star general fired from Cyber Command
The general was removed by U.S. Cyber Command’s leader, Gen. Paul Nakasone, following a loss of confidence.
-
US Army intel office plots AI development with Project Linchpin
More than 685 artificial intelligence projects are underway at the Defense Department, with at least 230 traced back to the Army.
-
US Army app with Russian code reaped no user data, service says
Officials have looked askance at Moscow’s activities in the digital domain, where hackers are used to project military force and meddle in foreign affairs.
-
At Army experiment, experts tinker with tanks and communications kit
The preliminary work done at Project Convergence — the Army’s contribution to the Pentagon’s JADC2 vision — will inform how Capability Set 25 proceeds.
-
Sailors, soldiers need skills to fight propaganda, Navy’s Cleary says
The Kremlin is pumping out reams of misinformation concerning its latest invasion of Ukraine, now nearing the one-year mark.
-
Raj Iyer says next Army CIO needs more oversight power
“What the Army has now recognized is the importance of the CIO, the importance of running Army IT like a business.”
-
US Army rolls out Google collaboration suite to 180,000-plus personnel
Asked if there have been any major hiccups or technical glitches, Army Undersecretary Gabe Camarillo said: “None that I’ve been made aware of. At all.”
-
US Army chief information officer will depart in coming weeks
CIO Raj Iyer announced his departure Jan. 4 on LinkedIn, noting his job was “complete.”
-
‘Special pay’ keeps Pentagon’s cyber experts from jumping ship
Services “spent at least $160 million on cyber retention bonuses annually” from fiscal 2017 to 2021, the Government Accountability Office said.
-
Cyber to be featured for first time at US military exercise in Africa
“Cyber threats have become part of everyday life,” a U.S. Army exercise planner said, “and Africa is not immune.”
-
Army one-star general fired from Cyber Command
The general was removed by U.S. Cyber Command’s leader, Gen. Paul Nakasone, following a loss of confidence.
-
US Army intel office plots AI development with Project Linchpin
More than 685 artificial intelligence projects are underway at the Defense Department, with at least 230 traced back to the Army.
-
US Army app with Russian code reaped no user data, service says
Officials have looked askance at Moscow’s activities in the digital domain, where hackers are used to project military force and meddle in foreign affairs.













