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DISA wants to know that it’s you carrying your phone
The Defense Intelligence Agency’s Emerging Technologies Directorate has a prototype phone that uses biometrics to constantly verify the user’s identity.
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What great-power competition means for DISA
Here is how the Defense Information Systems Agency is adapting to the changing strategic landscape.
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Here’s one way DISA wants to improve cybersecurity
The Defense Information Systems Agency is looking for innovative proposals to help reduce the cyberattack surface.
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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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DoD boosting use of secret tablets
DISA will expand a pilot program deploying classified tablet devices to Department of Defense users.
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5 technologies DISA’s director is excited about
Lt. Gen. Alan Lynn provided a brief overview of technologies the Defense Information Systems Agency needs industry’s help with.
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The future of command and control? Mobility
Defense Information Systems Agency officials see handheld devices as the key to future C2.
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DISA wants to know that it’s you carrying your phone
The Defense Intelligence Agency’s Emerging Technologies Directorate has a prototype phone that uses biometrics to constantly verify the user’s identity.
-
What great-power competition means for DISA
Here is how the Defense Information Systems Agency is adapting to the changing strategic landscape.
-
Here’s one way DISA wants to improve cybersecurity
The Defense Information Systems Agency is looking for innovative proposals to help reduce the cyberattack surface.
-
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.
-
DoD boosting use of secret tablets
DISA will expand a pilot program deploying classified tablet devices to Department of Defense users.
-
5 technologies DISA’s director is excited about
Lt. Gen. Alan Lynn provided a brief overview of technologies the Defense Information Systems Agency needs industry’s help with.
-
The future of command and control? Mobility
Defense Information Systems Agency officials see handheld devices as the key to future C2.
-
DISA wants to know that it’s you carrying your phone
The Defense Intelligence Agency’s Emerging Technologies Directorate has a prototype phone that uses biometrics to constantly verify the user’s identity.
-
What great-power competition means for DISA
Here is how the Defense Information Systems Agency is adapting to the changing strategic landscape.
-
Here’s one way DISA wants to improve cybersecurity
The Defense Information Systems Agency is looking for innovative proposals to help reduce the cyberattack surface.
-
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.
-
DoD boosting use of secret tablets
DISA will expand a pilot program deploying classified tablet devices to Department of Defense users.
-
5 technologies DISA’s director is excited about
Lt. Gen. Alan Lynn provided a brief overview of technologies the Defense Information Systems Agency needs industry’s help with.
-
The future of command and control? Mobility
Defense Information Systems Agency officials see handheld devices as the key to future C2.













