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Background investigation IT system finds a new home
The National Background Investigation Service promises a more efficient and secure system for processing governmentwide security clearances.
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Is advocacy for small business advocacy for innovation?
Carlen Capenos, the new director of the Defense Information Systems Agency’s Office of Small Business Programs, on reinforcing relationships to benefit the war fighter.
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Speeding up how the Army acquires satellite bandwidth
The Defense Information Systems Agency wants a core network to provide ‘on-demand’ bandwidth capabilities.
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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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When is the network not really the network?
The Defense Information Systems Agency is looking for internet browsing to take place on a commercial cloud and away from Department of Defense servers.
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DISA opens a new operations floor in Utah to boost resiliency
Dividing the work force between two locations introduces new challenges, but the agency is confident the move will improve resiliency.
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DISA chooses 20 small businesses for big IT contract
The Defense Information Systems Agency has selected 20 small businesses for the opportunity to work on a range of information technology services for the Department of Defense.
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GAO to DoD: Fix ‘Fourth Estate’ inefficiencies
The Government Accountability Office is telling the Defense Department to better police inefficiencies in its 19 agencies and 8 field activities—collectively known as the “Fourth Estate.”
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Viasat wins contract for internet aboard Air Force One
The company will be responsible for maintaining satellite communications and broadband in aircraft carrying the president.
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DISA’s new chief of staff to focus on mission partners
He will focus on building trust and ensuring the Defense Information Systems Agency meets its commitments.
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Background investigation IT system finds a new home
The National Background Investigation Service promises a more efficient and secure system for processing governmentwide security clearances.
-
Is advocacy for small business advocacy for innovation?
Carlen Capenos, the new director of the Defense Information Systems Agency’s Office of Small Business Programs, on reinforcing relationships to benefit the war fighter.
-
Speeding up how the Army acquires satellite bandwidth
The Defense Information Systems Agency wants a core network to provide ‘on-demand’ bandwidth capabilities.
-
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.
-
When is the network not really the network?
The Defense Information Systems Agency is looking for internet browsing to take place on a commercial cloud and away from Department of Defense servers.
-
DISA opens a new operations floor in Utah to boost resiliency
Dividing the work force between two locations introduces new challenges, but the agency is confident the move will improve resiliency.
-
DISA chooses 20 small businesses for big IT contract
The Defense Information Systems Agency has selected 20 small businesses for the opportunity to work on a range of information technology services for the Department of Defense.
-
GAO to DoD: Fix ‘Fourth Estate’ inefficiencies
The Government Accountability Office is telling the Defense Department to better police inefficiencies in its 19 agencies and 8 field activities—collectively known as the “Fourth Estate.”
-
Viasat wins contract for internet aboard Air Force One
The company will be responsible for maintaining satellite communications and broadband in aircraft carrying the president.
-
DISA’s new chief of staff to focus on mission partners
He will focus on building trust and ensuring the Defense Information Systems Agency meets its commitments.
-
Background investigation IT system finds a new home
The National Background Investigation Service promises a more efficient and secure system for processing governmentwide security clearances.
-
Is advocacy for small business advocacy for innovation?
Carlen Capenos, the new director of the Defense Information Systems Agency’s Office of Small Business Programs, on reinforcing relationships to benefit the war fighter.
-
Speeding up how the Army acquires satellite bandwidth
The Defense Information Systems Agency wants a core network to provide ‘on-demand’ bandwidth capabilities.
-
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.
-
When is the network not really the network?
The Defense Information Systems Agency is looking for internet browsing to take place on a commercial cloud and away from Department of Defense servers.
-
DISA opens a new operations floor in Utah to boost resiliency
Dividing the work force between two locations introduces new challenges, but the agency is confident the move will improve resiliency.
-
DISA chooses 20 small businesses for big IT contract
The Defense Information Systems Agency has selected 20 small businesses for the opportunity to work on a range of information technology services for the Department of Defense.
-
GAO to DoD: Fix ‘Fourth Estate’ inefficiencies
The Government Accountability Office is telling the Defense Department to better police inefficiencies in its 19 agencies and 8 field activities—collectively known as the “Fourth Estate.”
-
Viasat wins contract for internet aboard Air Force One
The company will be responsible for maintaining satellite communications and broadband in aircraft carrying the president.
-
DISA’s new chief of staff to focus on mission partners
He will focus on building trust and ensuring the Defense Information Systems Agency meets its commitments.













