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Solving the mobile security conundrum
It’s no secret that the Defense Department is grappling with some difficult issues in expanding the use of mobile devices on its networks, especially those that carry sensitive or secret information.
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Navy research to expand number of users on military wireless
A scientist has found a way to reduce interference without using significant bandwidth.
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Creative 4G LTE solutions emerge as obstacles fall
Following successful demonstrations over the past year, the Army is taking 4G LTE networks to the tactical edge.
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Mobile ranks high among agency security worries
As DISA moves into a new phase of a secure mobile program, a survey reveals the depth of security worries about the technology.
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DoD focuses on Pentagon Wi-Fi as BYOD falls behind
DoD CIO suggests BYOD may not become a big part of the department’s operation.
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Intelligence agencies grapple with embracing mobility
The director of the NSA wants to integrate mobility into the intelligence community.
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No signal: Sailors want better mobile connections at sea
A Navy crowdsourcing effort finds mobility is a top concern.
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GEOINT to go: Optimizing data for mobile devices
Streamlined mobile devices and high-volume geospatial data don’t mix easily.
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DoD adopts guidelines for securing mobile apps
DISA added a DoD annex that includes added protections and references to DoD-specific regulations.
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DoD negotiating path to mobility
Under DISA management alone, some 83,000 users have BlackBerry devices.
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Solving the mobile security conundrum
It’s no secret that the Defense Department is grappling with some difficult issues in expanding the use of mobile devices on its networks, especially those that carry sensitive or secret information.
-
Navy research to expand number of users on military wireless
A scientist has found a way to reduce interference without using significant bandwidth.
-
Creative 4G LTE solutions emerge as obstacles fall
Following successful demonstrations over the past year, the Army is taking 4G LTE networks to the tactical edge.
-
Mobile ranks high among agency security worries
As DISA moves into a new phase of a secure mobile program, a survey reveals the depth of security worries about the technology.
-
DoD focuses on Pentagon Wi-Fi as BYOD falls behind
DoD CIO suggests BYOD may not become a big part of the department’s operation.
-
Intelligence agencies grapple with embracing mobility
The director of the NSA wants to integrate mobility into the intelligence community.
-
No signal: Sailors want better mobile connections at sea
A Navy crowdsourcing effort finds mobility is a top concern.
-
GEOINT to go: Optimizing data for mobile devices
Streamlined mobile devices and high-volume geospatial data don’t mix easily.
-
DoD adopts guidelines for securing mobile apps
DISA added a DoD annex that includes added protections and references to DoD-specific regulations.
-
DoD negotiating path to mobility
Under DISA management alone, some 83,000 users have BlackBerry devices.
-
Solving the mobile security conundrum
It’s no secret that the Defense Department is grappling with some difficult issues in expanding the use of mobile devices on its networks, especially those that carry sensitive or secret information.
-
Navy research to expand number of users on military wireless
A scientist has found a way to reduce interference without using significant bandwidth.
-
Creative 4G LTE solutions emerge as obstacles fall
Following successful demonstrations over the past year, the Army is taking 4G LTE networks to the tactical edge.
-
Mobile ranks high among agency security worries
As DISA moves into a new phase of a secure mobile program, a survey reveals the depth of security worries about the technology.
-
DoD focuses on Pentagon Wi-Fi as BYOD falls behind
DoD CIO suggests BYOD may not become a big part of the department’s operation.
-
Intelligence agencies grapple with embracing mobility
The director of the NSA wants to integrate mobility into the intelligence community.
-
No signal: Sailors want better mobile connections at sea
A Navy crowdsourcing effort finds mobility is a top concern.
-
GEOINT to go: Optimizing data for mobile devices
Streamlined mobile devices and high-volume geospatial data don’t mix easily.
-
DoD adopts guidelines for securing mobile apps
DISA added a DoD annex that includes added protections and references to DoD-specific regulations.
-
DoD negotiating path to mobility
Under DISA management alone, some 83,000 users have BlackBerry devices.













