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Pentagon AI office wants to match software projects with best cloud environment
The Joint Artificial Intelligence Center wants to weave together software development platforms so Defense Department offices can find a cloud that fits their data. Here’s how it might work.
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How the DoD’s future war-fighting needs are shaping cloud vendors’ products
Joint war fighting means the department needs more cloud computing and processing at the edge.
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Cloudy vision: Can NATO’s new deployable combat system focus the field?
NATO is on a time crunch to develop new cloud technologies that can help the alliance set interoperability standards for its member nations’ own nascent computing infrastructures.
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Army Software Factory experiments with a new culture to unleash coders in its ranks
The U.S. Army doesn’t care about rank at its new software factory. The service just needs skilled coders.
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Air Force curtails ABMS demos after budget slashed by Congress
Only two Advanced Battle Management System demonstrations will be held in 2021.
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DISA director favors outsourcing IT services to contractors
The Defense Information Systems Agency’s new director shared some of his IT priorities in his first public appearance.
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Flat budget must prioritize IT, Air Force official says
The Air Force’s chief information officer warned that the service “will not be in business” if it doesn’t make IT investments.
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US Air Force wants to transition software aboard C-130s
The service needs industry’s help to shift to a DevSecOps infrastructure.
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Will massive cloud contract move on? | Actionable Intelligence
C4ISRNET’s Andrew Eversden delivers an update on the status of the JEDI contract.
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Host of challenges await next Pentagon CIO
A new CIO will take the reins as the department wrestles with the future of cybersecurity and its cloud environment.
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Pentagon AI office wants to match software projects with best cloud environment
The Joint Artificial Intelligence Center wants to weave together software development platforms so Defense Department offices can find a cloud that fits their data. Here’s how it might work.
-
How the DoD’s future war-fighting needs are shaping cloud vendors’ products
Joint war fighting means the department needs more cloud computing and processing at the edge.
-
Cloudy vision: Can NATO’s new deployable combat system focus the field?
NATO is on a time crunch to develop new cloud technologies that can help the alliance set interoperability standards for its member nations’ own nascent computing infrastructures.
-
Army Software Factory experiments with a new culture to unleash coders in its ranks
The U.S. Army doesn’t care about rank at its new software factory. The service just needs skilled coders.
-
Air Force curtails ABMS demos after budget slashed by Congress
Only two Advanced Battle Management System demonstrations will be held in 2021.
-
DISA director favors outsourcing IT services to contractors
The Defense Information Systems Agency’s new director shared some of his IT priorities in his first public appearance.
-
Flat budget must prioritize IT, Air Force official says
The Air Force’s chief information officer warned that the service “will not be in business” if it doesn’t make IT investments.
-
US Air Force wants to transition software aboard C-130s
The service needs industry’s help to shift to a DevSecOps infrastructure.
-
Will massive cloud contract move on? | Actionable Intelligence
C4ISRNET’s Andrew Eversden delivers an update on the status of the JEDI contract.
-
Host of challenges await next Pentagon CIO
A new CIO will take the reins as the department wrestles with the future of cybersecurity and its cloud environment.
-
Pentagon AI office wants to match software projects with best cloud environment
The Joint Artificial Intelligence Center wants to weave together software development platforms so Defense Department offices can find a cloud that fits their data. Here’s how it might work.
-
How the DoD’s future war-fighting needs are shaping cloud vendors’ products
Joint war fighting means the department needs more cloud computing and processing at the edge.
-
Cloudy vision: Can NATO’s new deployable combat system focus the field?
NATO is on a time crunch to develop new cloud technologies that can help the alliance set interoperability standards for its member nations’ own nascent computing infrastructures.
-
Army Software Factory experiments with a new culture to unleash coders in its ranks
The U.S. Army doesn’t care about rank at its new software factory. The service just needs skilled coders.
-
Air Force curtails ABMS demos after budget slashed by Congress
Only two Advanced Battle Management System demonstrations will be held in 2021.
-
DISA director favors outsourcing IT services to contractors
The Defense Information Systems Agency’s new director shared some of his IT priorities in his first public appearance.
-
Flat budget must prioritize IT, Air Force official says
The Air Force’s chief information officer warned that the service “will not be in business” if it doesn’t make IT investments.
-
US Air Force wants to transition software aboard C-130s
The service needs industry’s help to shift to a DevSecOps infrastructure.
-
Will massive cloud contract move on? | Actionable Intelligence
C4ISRNET’s Andrew Eversden delivers an update on the status of the JEDI contract.
-
Host of challenges await next Pentagon CIO
A new CIO will take the reins as the department wrestles with the future of cybersecurity and its cloud environment.













