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Former Army CIO joins ServiceNow as global head of public sector
Raj Iyer in January said he would leave his military job, after two and a half years, and would return to industry.
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Pentagon wants to spur cyber talent exchange with tech industry
“We want to move from rewarding longevity” to a system that allows individuals to go out for three years “and come back, without penalty.”
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US must revive, dominate electronic warfare, Pentagon CIO Sherman says
“As we get ready for China,” CIO John Sherman told Congress, “we better be able to fight and dominate in this space.”
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Russia remains a ‘very capable’ cyber adversary, Nakasone says
“By no means is this done, in terms of the Russia-Ukraine situation,” Gen. Paul Nakasone told the Senate Armed Services Committee.
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US nuclear bases to get security networking upgrade from Persistent
The contract, involving the Persistent Systems Infrastructure-based Regional Operation Network, or IRON, is valued at $75.5 million.
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ChatGPT can make short work of Pentagon tasks, Air Force CIO says
OpenAI’s ChatGPT surpassed 1 million registered users within a week of its launch in late 2022.
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Maxar wins more work on Army’s One World Terrain virtual training tool
All phases and options of the One World Terrain prototype project were previously said to be worth nearly $95 million.
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Former Army CIO joins ServiceNow as global head of public sector
Raj Iyer in January said he would leave his military job, after two and a half years, and would return to industry.
-
Pentagon wants to spur cyber talent exchange with tech industry
“We want to move from rewarding longevity” to a system that allows individuals to go out for three years “and come back, without penalty.”
-
US must revive, dominate electronic warfare, Pentagon CIO Sherman says
“As we get ready for China,” CIO John Sherman told Congress, “we better be able to fight and dominate in this space.”
-
Russia remains a ‘very capable’ cyber adversary, Nakasone says
“By no means is this done, in terms of the Russia-Ukraine situation,” Gen. Paul Nakasone told the Senate Armed Services Committee.
-
US nuclear bases to get security networking upgrade from Persistent
The contract, involving the Persistent Systems Infrastructure-based Regional Operation Network, or IRON, is valued at $75.5 million.
-
ChatGPT can make short work of Pentagon tasks, Air Force CIO says
OpenAI’s ChatGPT surpassed 1 million registered users within a week of its launch in late 2022.
-
Maxar wins more work on Army’s One World Terrain virtual training tool
All phases and options of the One World Terrain prototype project were previously said to be worth nearly $95 million.
-
Former Army CIO joins ServiceNow as global head of public sector
Raj Iyer in January said he would leave his military job, after two and a half years, and would return to industry.
-
Pentagon wants to spur cyber talent exchange with tech industry
“We want to move from rewarding longevity” to a system that allows individuals to go out for three years “and come back, without penalty.”
-
US must revive, dominate electronic warfare, Pentagon CIO Sherman says
“As we get ready for China,” CIO John Sherman told Congress, “we better be able to fight and dominate in this space.”
-
Russia remains a ‘very capable’ cyber adversary, Nakasone says
“By no means is this done, in terms of the Russia-Ukraine situation,” Gen. Paul Nakasone told the Senate Armed Services Committee.
-
US nuclear bases to get security networking upgrade from Persistent
The contract, involving the Persistent Systems Infrastructure-based Regional Operation Network, or IRON, is valued at $75.5 million.
-
ChatGPT can make short work of Pentagon tasks, Air Force CIO says
OpenAI’s ChatGPT surpassed 1 million registered users within a week of its launch in late 2022.
-
Maxar wins more work on Army’s One World Terrain virtual training tool
All phases and options of the One World Terrain prototype project were previously said to be worth nearly $95 million.
















