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Exclusive: Navy transfers network authorities to Project Overmatch office
The service is giving its distributed maritime operations office more authorities over tactical networks.
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Pentagon struggles to add cybersecurity to weapon contracts, watchdog finds
Cybersecurity requirements in weapon system contracts still aren’t clear, but the Pentagon has made progress in the last three years, the Government Accountability Office found.
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Defense Intelligence Agency awards IT services contract worth up to $12.6 billion
The military intelligence agency named 144 companies that can receive pieces of the contact.
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‘Wakeup call’: Report calls for massive AI investments to counter China
The findings, ordered by Congress, include hundreds of recommendations from experts to get the DoD “AI-ready” by 2025.
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3 years later, DISA director reflects on how agency fought off elimination
Vice Adm. Nancy Norton took DISA from facing elimination to a critical agency in the response to COVID-19. Now she’s retiring.
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Semiconductors, minerals: Supply chain review to cover key military tech
If product supplies are disrupted or compromised, the military could fall behind adversaries in developing key capabilities including 5G, artificial intelligence and more.
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DoD innovation arm delivers much-needed secure drones to the federal government
It’s the first time the Defense Innovation Unit made a program available to the whole federal government.
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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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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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The Navy’s top data official wants to incentivize interoperability
In a recent webinar with C4ISRNET, the U.S. Navy’s chief data officer discussed how industry can help enable Joint All-Domain Command and Control and the state of play on data standards.
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Exclusive: Navy transfers network authorities to Project Overmatch office
The service is giving its distributed maritime operations office more authorities over tactical networks.
-
Pentagon struggles to add cybersecurity to weapon contracts, watchdog finds
Cybersecurity requirements in weapon system contracts still aren’t clear, but the Pentagon has made progress in the last three years, the Government Accountability Office found.
-
Defense Intelligence Agency awards IT services contract worth up to $12.6 billion
The military intelligence agency named 144 companies that can receive pieces of the contact.
-
‘Wakeup call’: Report calls for massive AI investments to counter China
The findings, ordered by Congress, include hundreds of recommendations from experts to get the DoD “AI-ready” by 2025.
-
3 years later, DISA director reflects on how agency fought off elimination
Vice Adm. Nancy Norton took DISA from facing elimination to a critical agency in the response to COVID-19. Now she’s retiring.
-
Semiconductors, minerals: Supply chain review to cover key military tech
If product supplies are disrupted or compromised, the military could fall behind adversaries in developing key capabilities including 5G, artificial intelligence and more.
-
DoD innovation arm delivers much-needed secure drones to the federal government
It’s the first time the Defense Innovation Unit made a program available to the whole federal government.
-
US Air Force wants to transition software aboard C-130s
The service needs industry’s help to shift to a DevSecOps infrastructure.
-
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.
-
The Navy’s top data official wants to incentivize interoperability
In a recent webinar with C4ISRNET, the U.S. Navy’s chief data officer discussed how industry can help enable Joint All-Domain Command and Control and the state of play on data standards.
-
Exclusive: Navy transfers network authorities to Project Overmatch office
The service is giving its distributed maritime operations office more authorities over tactical networks.
-
Pentagon struggles to add cybersecurity to weapon contracts, watchdog finds
Cybersecurity requirements in weapon system contracts still aren’t clear, but the Pentagon has made progress in the last three years, the Government Accountability Office found.
-
Defense Intelligence Agency awards IT services contract worth up to $12.6 billion
The military intelligence agency named 144 companies that can receive pieces of the contact.
-
‘Wakeup call’: Report calls for massive AI investments to counter China
The findings, ordered by Congress, include hundreds of recommendations from experts to get the DoD “AI-ready” by 2025.
-
3 years later, DISA director reflects on how agency fought off elimination
Vice Adm. Nancy Norton took DISA from facing elimination to a critical agency in the response to COVID-19. Now she’s retiring.
-
Semiconductors, minerals: Supply chain review to cover key military tech
If product supplies are disrupted or compromised, the military could fall behind adversaries in developing key capabilities including 5G, artificial intelligence and more.
-
DoD innovation arm delivers much-needed secure drones to the federal government
It’s the first time the Defense Innovation Unit made a program available to the whole federal government.
-
US Air Force wants to transition software aboard C-130s
The service needs industry’s help to shift to a DevSecOps infrastructure.
-
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.
-
The Navy’s top data official wants to incentivize interoperability
In a recent webinar with C4ISRNET, the U.S. Navy’s chief data officer discussed how industry can help enable Joint All-Domain Command and Control and the state of play on data standards.













