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The AI that protects DoD networks from zero-day exploits
A top NSA cybersecurity program for protecting Department of Defense’s network from malware threats is being transferred to the Defense Information Systems Agency.
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The fate of DISA, and other org chart changes in the new defense policy bill
Some organizational changes for the DoD have made it into this year’s massive, must-pass defense authorization bill.
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Did DISA make the cut in the FY19 defense bill?
The 2019 National Defense Authorization Act requires a review of so-called fourth estate agencies in search of efficiencies.
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DISA announces 3 new contracts to modernize communication
The program, Pacific Enterprise Services – Hawaii (PES-HI), is made up of three contracts to modernize information networks and communications infrastructure in Hawaii for the Department of Defense.
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Will bots handle all the TPS reports one day?
In April, a Defense Information Systems Agency employee pulled two supporting documents in 15 minutes in preparation for the 2018 financial audit. In the same 15 minutes, a digital robot competing against the human pulled 150.
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DISA’s $49M answer to the background check backlog
The system aims to aid checks for 4 million federal positions that require some clearance.
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Delay for proposed DISA elimination clears key hurdle
A Maryland congressman is working to thwart a proposal to ax DISA.
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14 companies will compete for a share of this $7.5 billion DISA contract
DISA issues awards for the Systems Engineering Technology and Innovation (SETI) contract.
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Can a new DISA app help solve the security clearance dilemma?
More than 4 million federal and contract jobs require some level of security clearance and the National Background Investigations Bureau currently needs to process more than 710,000 applications.
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White House doesn’t like Congress’ plan to kill DISA
The White House wants to eliminate a provision in the House’s draft of the annual Pentagon policy bill that would shutter the Defense Information Systems Agency.
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The AI that protects DoD networks from zero-day exploits
A top NSA cybersecurity program for protecting Department of Defense’s network from malware threats is being transferred to the Defense Information Systems Agency.
-
The fate of DISA, and other org chart changes in the new defense policy bill
Some organizational changes for the DoD have made it into this year’s massive, must-pass defense authorization bill.
-
Did DISA make the cut in the FY19 defense bill?
The 2019 National Defense Authorization Act requires a review of so-called fourth estate agencies in search of efficiencies.
-
DISA announces 3 new contracts to modernize communication
The program, Pacific Enterprise Services – Hawaii (PES-HI), is made up of three contracts to modernize information networks and communications infrastructure in Hawaii for the Department of Defense.
-
Will bots handle all the TPS reports one day?
In April, a Defense Information Systems Agency employee pulled two supporting documents in 15 minutes in preparation for the 2018 financial audit. In the same 15 minutes, a digital robot competing against the human pulled 150.
-
DISA’s $49M answer to the background check backlog
The system aims to aid checks for 4 million federal positions that require some clearance.
-
Delay for proposed DISA elimination clears key hurdle
A Maryland congressman is working to thwart a proposal to ax DISA.
-
14 companies will compete for a share of this $7.5 billion DISA contract
DISA issues awards for the Systems Engineering Technology and Innovation (SETI) contract.
-
Can a new DISA app help solve the security clearance dilemma?
More than 4 million federal and contract jobs require some level of security clearance and the National Background Investigations Bureau currently needs to process more than 710,000 applications.
-
White House doesn’t like Congress’ plan to kill DISA
The White House wants to eliminate a provision in the House’s draft of the annual Pentagon policy bill that would shutter the Defense Information Systems Agency.
-
The AI that protects DoD networks from zero-day exploits
A top NSA cybersecurity program for protecting Department of Defense’s network from malware threats is being transferred to the Defense Information Systems Agency.
-
The fate of DISA, and other org chart changes in the new defense policy bill
Some organizational changes for the DoD have made it into this year’s massive, must-pass defense authorization bill.
-
Did DISA make the cut in the FY19 defense bill?
The 2019 National Defense Authorization Act requires a review of so-called fourth estate agencies in search of efficiencies.
-
DISA announces 3 new contracts to modernize communication
The program, Pacific Enterprise Services – Hawaii (PES-HI), is made up of three contracts to modernize information networks and communications infrastructure in Hawaii for the Department of Defense.
-
Will bots handle all the TPS reports one day?
In April, a Defense Information Systems Agency employee pulled two supporting documents in 15 minutes in preparation for the 2018 financial audit. In the same 15 minutes, a digital robot competing against the human pulled 150.
-
DISA’s $49M answer to the background check backlog
The system aims to aid checks for 4 million federal positions that require some clearance.
-
Delay for proposed DISA elimination clears key hurdle
A Maryland congressman is working to thwart a proposal to ax DISA.
-
14 companies will compete for a share of this $7.5 billion DISA contract
DISA issues awards for the Systems Engineering Technology and Innovation (SETI) contract.
-
Can a new DISA app help solve the security clearance dilemma?
More than 4 million federal and contract jobs require some level of security clearance and the National Background Investigations Bureau currently needs to process more than 710,000 applications.
-
White House doesn’t like Congress’ plan to kill DISA
The White House wants to eliminate a provision in the House’s draft of the annual Pentagon policy bill that would shutter the Defense Information Systems Agency.












