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What does military AI need to detect COVID? Data from wearables
A new public-private partnership between the Defense Innovation Unit, Defense Threat Reduction Agency and Philips Healthcare is using artificial intelligence to identify COVID-19 infections before it’s too late.
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CIA launches first federal lab
CIA Labs will allow officers to register and patent intellectual property they create while working at the agency.
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US Navy eyes permanent solution for post-pandemic collaboration tools
Navy Chief Information Officer Aaron Weis outlined plans to replace the Defense Department’s Commercial Virtual Remote Environment.
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How has the pandemic impacted work at the NSA?
The NSA has seen increased efficiency as its work has become more virtual due to the ongoing pandemic.
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Pentagon wrestles with adopting zero-trust security approach
Work from home caused by the coronavirus pandemic has accelerated conversations about zero-trust, several IT officials have said recently.
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Pentagon explores what telework capabilities to make permanent
Some temporary measures could become permanent, in part because productivity didn’t suffer during telework.
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Four ways the House wants military IT to improve
A House draft of the National Defense Authorization Act directs the Pentagon’s CIO to take action on IT asset management and cyber workforce issues.
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Would the White House consider a national cyber director?
The Cyberspace Solarium Commission wants a national cyber director in the White House. Would the White House be open to it?
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Could Congress provide IT modernization funding to states?
States’ IT systems have been overwhelmed as a record amount of citizens have filed for unemployment.
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Phishing incidents dropped at federal agencies last year
Agencies saw an 8 percent reduction in phishing attempts last fiscal year.
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What does military AI need to detect COVID? Data from wearables
A new public-private partnership between the Defense Innovation Unit, Defense Threat Reduction Agency and Philips Healthcare is using artificial intelligence to identify COVID-19 infections before it’s too late.
-
CIA launches first federal lab
CIA Labs will allow officers to register and patent intellectual property they create while working at the agency.
-
US Navy eyes permanent solution for post-pandemic collaboration tools
Navy Chief Information Officer Aaron Weis outlined plans to replace the Defense Department’s Commercial Virtual Remote Environment.
-
How has the pandemic impacted work at the NSA?
The NSA has seen increased efficiency as its work has become more virtual due to the ongoing pandemic.
-
Pentagon wrestles with adopting zero-trust security approach
Work from home caused by the coronavirus pandemic has accelerated conversations about zero-trust, several IT officials have said recently.
-
Pentagon explores what telework capabilities to make permanent
Some temporary measures could become permanent, in part because productivity didn’t suffer during telework.
-
Four ways the House wants military IT to improve
A House draft of the National Defense Authorization Act directs the Pentagon’s CIO to take action on IT asset management and cyber workforce issues.
-
Would the White House consider a national cyber director?
The Cyberspace Solarium Commission wants a national cyber director in the White House. Would the White House be open to it?
-
Could Congress provide IT modernization funding to states?
States’ IT systems have been overwhelmed as a record amount of citizens have filed for unemployment.
-
Phishing incidents dropped at federal agencies last year
Agencies saw an 8 percent reduction in phishing attempts last fiscal year.
-
What does military AI need to detect COVID? Data from wearables
A new public-private partnership between the Defense Innovation Unit, Defense Threat Reduction Agency and Philips Healthcare is using artificial intelligence to identify COVID-19 infections before it’s too late.
-
CIA launches first federal lab
CIA Labs will allow officers to register and patent intellectual property they create while working at the agency.
-
US Navy eyes permanent solution for post-pandemic collaboration tools
Navy Chief Information Officer Aaron Weis outlined plans to replace the Defense Department’s Commercial Virtual Remote Environment.
-
How has the pandemic impacted work at the NSA?
The NSA has seen increased efficiency as its work has become more virtual due to the ongoing pandemic.
-
Pentagon wrestles with adopting zero-trust security approach
Work from home caused by the coronavirus pandemic has accelerated conversations about zero-trust, several IT officials have said recently.
-
Pentagon explores what telework capabilities to make permanent
Some temporary measures could become permanent, in part because productivity didn’t suffer during telework.
-
Four ways the House wants military IT to improve
A House draft of the National Defense Authorization Act directs the Pentagon’s CIO to take action on IT asset management and cyber workforce issues.
-
Would the White House consider a national cyber director?
The Cyberspace Solarium Commission wants a national cyber director in the White House. Would the White House be open to it?
-
Could Congress provide IT modernization funding to states?
States’ IT systems have been overwhelmed as a record amount of citizens have filed for unemployment.
-
Phishing incidents dropped at federal agencies last year
Agencies saw an 8 percent reduction in phishing attempts last fiscal year.













