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New Army agency turns to industry for data management, cloud migration
The U.S. Army’s new Enterprise Cloud Management Agency is establishing an enterprise data platform and wants to migrate 50-150 applications to the cloud every year.
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Cloud computing speeds up new military software
Across the Defense Department, senior leaders are looking to turn cloud into a kind of software assembly line.
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Latest court ruling leaves future of the Pentagon’s JEDI cloud unclear
A federal judged declined to toss out Amazon Web Services’ political interference allegations in the JEDI cloud case.
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How cloud computing makes Joint All-Domain Command and Control possible
Cloud computing will play a central role in the Pentagon’s new joint war-fighting concept. Here’s how.
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Cloud software marketplaces are linchpin to driving innovative technology solutions into DoD
Cloud software marketplaces offer the government the potential to simplify the approach for procuring independent software vendors, the author says.
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Top general: Access provided by enterprise cloud needed for JADC2
Lt. Gen. Dennis Crall, CIO of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, outlined why the Pentagon needs cloud to enable JADC2.
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US Navy uses cloud more to get software tools to ships faster
To speed up the process, the service is designing more software in the cloud and testing applications with digital twins that replicate the afloat network.
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How will the DoD’s next multibillion-dollar IT contract fare after messy JEDI deal?
A badly needed war-fighting cloud capability ran into delays. The Pentagon’s even more lucrative “crown jewel” IT project might face a protest because of its high price tag, but there are signs that it won’t generate as much controversy, experts say.
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It’s time to transform the DoD enterprise cloud to a war-fighting cloud
A critical moment has been reached in the modernization of the DoD, and a cloud that effectively supports war-fighting capabilities will be critical in maintaining a competitive advantage, the author says.
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The Pentagon’s next move in expanding zero trust
The U.S Department of Defense wants to take further steps to advance zero-trust cybersecurity architectures across the department.
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New Army agency turns to industry for data management, cloud migration
The U.S. Army’s new Enterprise Cloud Management Agency is establishing an enterprise data platform and wants to migrate 50-150 applications to the cloud every year.
-
Cloud computing speeds up new military software
Across the Defense Department, senior leaders are looking to turn cloud into a kind of software assembly line.
-
Latest court ruling leaves future of the Pentagon’s JEDI cloud unclear
A federal judged declined to toss out Amazon Web Services’ political interference allegations in the JEDI cloud case.
-
How cloud computing makes Joint All-Domain Command and Control possible
Cloud computing will play a central role in the Pentagon’s new joint war-fighting concept. Here’s how.
-
Cloud software marketplaces are linchpin to driving innovative technology solutions into DoD
Cloud software marketplaces offer the government the potential to simplify the approach for procuring independent software vendors, the author says.
-
Top general: Access provided by enterprise cloud needed for JADC2
Lt. Gen. Dennis Crall, CIO of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, outlined why the Pentagon needs cloud to enable JADC2.
-
US Navy uses cloud more to get software tools to ships faster
To speed up the process, the service is designing more software in the cloud and testing applications with digital twins that replicate the afloat network.
-
How will the DoD’s next multibillion-dollar IT contract fare after messy JEDI deal?
A badly needed war-fighting cloud capability ran into delays. The Pentagon’s even more lucrative “crown jewel” IT project might face a protest because of its high price tag, but there are signs that it won’t generate as much controversy, experts say.
-
It’s time to transform the DoD enterprise cloud to a war-fighting cloud
A critical moment has been reached in the modernization of the DoD, and a cloud that effectively supports war-fighting capabilities will be critical in maintaining a competitive advantage, the author says.
-
The Pentagon’s next move in expanding zero trust
The U.S Department of Defense wants to take further steps to advance zero-trust cybersecurity architectures across the department.
-
New Army agency turns to industry for data management, cloud migration
The U.S. Army’s new Enterprise Cloud Management Agency is establishing an enterprise data platform and wants to migrate 50-150 applications to the cloud every year.
-
Cloud computing speeds up new military software
Across the Defense Department, senior leaders are looking to turn cloud into a kind of software assembly line.
-
Latest court ruling leaves future of the Pentagon’s JEDI cloud unclear
A federal judged declined to toss out Amazon Web Services’ political interference allegations in the JEDI cloud case.
-
How cloud computing makes Joint All-Domain Command and Control possible
Cloud computing will play a central role in the Pentagon’s new joint war-fighting concept. Here’s how.
-
Cloud software marketplaces are linchpin to driving innovative technology solutions into DoD
Cloud software marketplaces offer the government the potential to simplify the approach for procuring independent software vendors, the author says.
-
Top general: Access provided by enterprise cloud needed for JADC2
Lt. Gen. Dennis Crall, CIO of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, outlined why the Pentagon needs cloud to enable JADC2.
-
US Navy uses cloud more to get software tools to ships faster
To speed up the process, the service is designing more software in the cloud and testing applications with digital twins that replicate the afloat network.
-
How will the DoD’s next multibillion-dollar IT contract fare after messy JEDI deal?
A badly needed war-fighting cloud capability ran into delays. The Pentagon’s even more lucrative “crown jewel” IT project might face a protest because of its high price tag, but there are signs that it won’t generate as much controversy, experts say.
-
It’s time to transform the DoD enterprise cloud to a war-fighting cloud
A critical moment has been reached in the modernization of the DoD, and a cloud that effectively supports war-fighting capabilities will be critical in maintaining a competitive advantage, the author says.
-
The Pentagon’s next move in expanding zero trust
The U.S Department of Defense wants to take further steps to advance zero-trust cybersecurity architectures across the department.











