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What the budget reveals — and leaves unclear — about the cost of JADC2
The Pentagon’s fiscal 2022 budget offered limited clues on the amount the Defense Department wants to spend on JADC2. In the first of a four-part series, C4ISRNET looks at what insight the budget provided into the department’s JADC2 investment.
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After uncertainty around its future, Pentagon will continue defending the JEDI cloud
After the Pentagon said it would reassess its JEDI cloud strategy, the department now indicates that it will keep fighting for the contract in court.
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Perspecta wins $474 million OTA for background check management
The Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency will transition IT prototypes to production under an other transaction agreement.
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DoD fortifying cloud connections to work better, faster with companies
A Defense Innovation Unit secure cloud management project aims to help DoD components with slow, sometimes insecure cloud access points that hinder collaboration with industry.
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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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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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New director takes over at Pentagon’s top research office
An experienced veteran of DARPA is taking the helm.
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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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Pentagon could reassess future of JEDI cloud, depending on court action
The future of the Joint Enterprise Defense Infrastructure cloud may depend on a court’s decision whether to dismiss allegations of interference by former President Donald Trump.
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Pentagon shattered speed record to give 1 million people remote work tools
How top IT leaders toppled constraints that mire software projects to fast-track the remote collaboration platform.
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What the budget reveals — and leaves unclear — about the cost of JADC2
The Pentagon’s fiscal 2022 budget offered limited clues on the amount the Defense Department wants to spend on JADC2. In the first of a four-part series, C4ISRNET looks at what insight the budget provided into the department’s JADC2 investment.
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After uncertainty around its future, Pentagon will continue defending the JEDI cloud
After the Pentagon said it would reassess its JEDI cloud strategy, the department now indicates that it will keep fighting for the contract in court.
-
Perspecta wins $474 million OTA for background check management
The Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency will transition IT prototypes to production under an other transaction agreement.
-
DoD fortifying cloud connections to work better, faster with companies
A Defense Innovation Unit secure cloud management project aims to help DoD components with slow, sometimes insecure cloud access points that hinder collaboration with industry.
-
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.
-
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.
-
New director takes over at Pentagon’s top research office
An experienced veteran of DARPA is taking the helm.
-
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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Pentagon could reassess future of JEDI cloud, depending on court action
The future of the Joint Enterprise Defense Infrastructure cloud may depend on a court’s decision whether to dismiss allegations of interference by former President Donald Trump.
-
Pentagon shattered speed record to give 1 million people remote work tools
How top IT leaders toppled constraints that mire software projects to fast-track the remote collaboration platform.
-
What the budget reveals — and leaves unclear — about the cost of JADC2
The Pentagon’s fiscal 2022 budget offered limited clues on the amount the Defense Department wants to spend on JADC2. In the first of a four-part series, C4ISRNET looks at what insight the budget provided into the department’s JADC2 investment.
-
After uncertainty around its future, Pentagon will continue defending the JEDI cloud
After the Pentagon said it would reassess its JEDI cloud strategy, the department now indicates that it will keep fighting for the contract in court.
-
Perspecta wins $474 million OTA for background check management
The Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency will transition IT prototypes to production under an other transaction agreement.
-
DoD fortifying cloud connections to work better, faster with companies
A Defense Innovation Unit secure cloud management project aims to help DoD components with slow, sometimes insecure cloud access points that hinder collaboration with industry.
-
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.
-
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.
-
New director takes over at Pentagon’s top research office
An experienced veteran of DARPA is taking the helm.
-
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.
-
Pentagon could reassess future of JEDI cloud, depending on court action
The future of the Joint Enterprise Defense Infrastructure cloud may depend on a court’s decision whether to dismiss allegations of interference by former President Donald Trump.
-
Pentagon shattered speed record to give 1 million people remote work tools
How top IT leaders toppled constraints that mire software projects to fast-track the remote collaboration platform.













