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A new AI center could help these two organizations
The Pentagon’s top IT officer said he expects a new Department of Defense center focused on artificial intelligence to be used, in part, for cyber operations and to protect the military’s networks.
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The Army’s CIO has plans for a big move to the cloud
Lt. Gen. Bruce Crawford, the Army’s top uniformed IT officer, said he wants to develop an ambitious plan in the next year that would move more than 2,000 Army applications to the cloud by 2023.
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How the Pentagon can help improve supply chain cybersecurity
Thomas Michelli, the Pentagon’s acting deputy chief information officer for cybersecurity, talks supply chain risks, identification cards,artificial intelligence and staffing in this Q&A.
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DARPA’s new $2 billion initiative for next-level AI
Leaders at the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency announced a $2 billion initiative, known as AI Next, to substantially improve artificial intelligence research.
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Rebuilding it … Better, stronger, faster.
Capt. Sean Heritage, acting managing partner of Defense Innovation Unit Experimental, shares lessons learned as the organization embraces its role solving national defense problems and scaling capabilities across the Defense Department.
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What’s next for the Navy in space?
The Program Executive Officer Command, Control, Communications, Computers and Intelligence, as well as Space Systems, discusses what the Navy’s next task on orbit might be.
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DISA wants to know if a phone can help replace an access card
DISA is working on a series of pilot programs that would confirm an employee’s identity, in part, by taking advantage of the sensors built into their device.
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Silicon Valley will never love DoD
If Pentagon leaders want wholesale change, as they often claim, they will have to choose to make workers on one coast unhappy.
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6 predictions on how a new strategy could change what the Pentagon buys
Here’s a look at what the Pentagon wants, according to industry leaders.
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A new target for hackers? Satellites
Government and commercial satellite operators are increasingly the target of hackers, who are looking for inexpensive, but effective ways to limit space capabilities, according to a new report.
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A new AI center could help these two organizations
The Pentagon’s top IT officer said he expects a new Department of Defense center focused on artificial intelligence to be used, in part, for cyber operations and to protect the military’s networks.
-
The Army’s CIO has plans for a big move to the cloud
Lt. Gen. Bruce Crawford, the Army’s top uniformed IT officer, said he wants to develop an ambitious plan in the next year that would move more than 2,000 Army applications to the cloud by 2023.
-
How the Pentagon can help improve supply chain cybersecurity
Thomas Michelli, the Pentagon’s acting deputy chief information officer for cybersecurity, talks supply chain risks, identification cards,artificial intelligence and staffing in this Q&A.
-
DARPA’s new $2 billion initiative for next-level AI
Leaders at the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency announced a $2 billion initiative, known as AI Next, to substantially improve artificial intelligence research.
-
Rebuilding it … Better, stronger, faster.
Capt. Sean Heritage, acting managing partner of Defense Innovation Unit Experimental, shares lessons learned as the organization embraces its role solving national defense problems and scaling capabilities across the Defense Department.
-
What’s next for the Navy in space?
The Program Executive Officer Command, Control, Communications, Computers and Intelligence, as well as Space Systems, discusses what the Navy’s next task on orbit might be.
-
DISA wants to know if a phone can help replace an access card
DISA is working on a series of pilot programs that would confirm an employee’s identity, in part, by taking advantage of the sensors built into their device.
-
Silicon Valley will never love DoD
If Pentagon leaders want wholesale change, as they often claim, they will have to choose to make workers on one coast unhappy.
-
6 predictions on how a new strategy could change what the Pentagon buys
Here’s a look at what the Pentagon wants, according to industry leaders.
-
A new target for hackers? Satellites
Government and commercial satellite operators are increasingly the target of hackers, who are looking for inexpensive, but effective ways to limit space capabilities, according to a new report.
-
A new AI center could help these two organizations
The Pentagon’s top IT officer said he expects a new Department of Defense center focused on artificial intelligence to be used, in part, for cyber operations and to protect the military’s networks.
-
The Army’s CIO has plans for a big move to the cloud
Lt. Gen. Bruce Crawford, the Army’s top uniformed IT officer, said he wants to develop an ambitious plan in the next year that would move more than 2,000 Army applications to the cloud by 2023.
-
How the Pentagon can help improve supply chain cybersecurity
Thomas Michelli, the Pentagon’s acting deputy chief information officer for cybersecurity, talks supply chain risks, identification cards,artificial intelligence and staffing in this Q&A.
-
DARPA’s new $2 billion initiative for next-level AI
Leaders at the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency announced a $2 billion initiative, known as AI Next, to substantially improve artificial intelligence research.
-
Rebuilding it … Better, stronger, faster.
Capt. Sean Heritage, acting managing partner of Defense Innovation Unit Experimental, shares lessons learned as the organization embraces its role solving national defense problems and scaling capabilities across the Defense Department.
-
What’s next for the Navy in space?
The Program Executive Officer Command, Control, Communications, Computers and Intelligence, as well as Space Systems, discusses what the Navy’s next task on orbit might be.
-
DISA wants to know if a phone can help replace an access card
DISA is working on a series of pilot programs that would confirm an employee’s identity, in part, by taking advantage of the sensors built into their device.
-
Silicon Valley will never love DoD
If Pentagon leaders want wholesale change, as they often claim, they will have to choose to make workers on one coast unhappy.
-
6 predictions on how a new strategy could change what the Pentagon buys
Here’s a look at what the Pentagon wants, according to industry leaders.
-
A new target for hackers? Satellites
Government and commercial satellite operators are increasingly the target of hackers, who are looking for inexpensive, but effective ways to limit space capabilities, according to a new report.













