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Pentagon to launch BYOD pilot this summer
The pilot will involve users in DoD HQ and will help evaluate the security concerns of using personal devices at work.
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Navy’s eSailor brings high-tech tools to new recruits
The Navy soon will launch eSailor, a pilot program arming recruits with smart devices.
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Navy struggles with 4G LTE at sea
The Navy has good cause to pursue LTE, which can deliver an improved level of tactical awareness by enabling seamless sharing of video and other data between vessels afloat as well as aircraft.
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Mobile data protection market to hit $3.6B by 2019
Growth is due to cyber attacks, concern about data loss.
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FDA clears traumatic brain injury diagnosis app
DANA, a mobile phone-based video game-like app that gauges reaction time, will help identify head injury in any setting.
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Military social network credits mobile for rapid growth
Mobile users make up about half of RallyPoint’s traffic
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Samsung devices approved for classified data
10 Samsung devices have been added to the Commercial Solutions for Classified (CSfC) Program Component List.
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Mobility becomes central to DISA’s strategy
DISA officials want to integrate mobility into applications.
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Is the interoperability gap closing?
Communications technologies have proliferated in many different directions, leading to a plethora of useful tools, but no guarantee that any two (or more) will work well together.
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Pentagon to launch BYOD pilot this summer
The pilot will involve users in DoD HQ and will help evaluate the security concerns of using personal devices at work.
-
Navy’s eSailor brings high-tech tools to new recruits
The Navy soon will launch eSailor, a pilot program arming recruits with smart devices.
-
Get C4ISRNET on your phone
C4ISRNET’s mobile app is now available.
-
Navy struggles with 4G LTE at sea
The Navy has good cause to pursue LTE, which can deliver an improved level of tactical awareness by enabling seamless sharing of video and other data between vessels afloat as well as aircraft.
-
Mobile data protection market to hit $3.6B by 2019
Growth is due to cyber attacks, concern about data loss.
-
FDA clears traumatic brain injury diagnosis app
DANA, a mobile phone-based video game-like app that gauges reaction time, will help identify head injury in any setting.
-
Military social network credits mobile for rapid growth
Mobile users make up about half of RallyPoint’s traffic
-
Samsung devices approved for classified data
10 Samsung devices have been added to the Commercial Solutions for Classified (CSfC) Program Component List.
-
Mobility becomes central to DISA’s strategy
DISA officials want to integrate mobility into applications.
-
Is the interoperability gap closing?
Communications technologies have proliferated in many different directions, leading to a plethora of useful tools, but no guarantee that any two (or more) will work well together.
-
Pentagon to launch BYOD pilot this summer
The pilot will involve users in DoD HQ and will help evaluate the security concerns of using personal devices at work.
-
Navy’s eSailor brings high-tech tools to new recruits
The Navy soon will launch eSailor, a pilot program arming recruits with smart devices.
-
Get C4ISRNET on your phone
C4ISRNET’s mobile app is now available.
-
Navy struggles with 4G LTE at sea
The Navy has good cause to pursue LTE, which can deliver an improved level of tactical awareness by enabling seamless sharing of video and other data between vessels afloat as well as aircraft.
-
Mobile data protection market to hit $3.6B by 2019
Growth is due to cyber attacks, concern about data loss.
-
FDA clears traumatic brain injury diagnosis app
DANA, a mobile phone-based video game-like app that gauges reaction time, will help identify head injury in any setting.
-
Military social network credits mobile for rapid growth
Mobile users make up about half of RallyPoint’s traffic
-
Samsung devices approved for classified data
10 Samsung devices have been added to the Commercial Solutions for Classified (CSfC) Program Component List.
-
Mobility becomes central to DISA’s strategy
DISA officials want to integrate mobility into applications.
-
Is the interoperability gap closing?
Communications technologies have proliferated in many different directions, leading to a plethora of useful tools, but no guarantee that any two (or more) will work well together.














