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Chinese balloon wasn’t downed over Alaska due to ‘dangerous’ recovery
The Pentagon is trying to justify its decision to lawmakers critical of how long it took the Biden administration to act.
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US Army chief information officer will depart in coming weeks
CIO Raj Iyer announced his departure Jan. 4 on LinkedIn, noting his job was “complete.”
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‘Special pay’ keeps Pentagon’s cyber experts from jumping ship
Services “spent at least $160 million on cyber retention bonuses annually” from fiscal 2017 to 2021, the Government Accountability Office said.
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Election-defending Cyber National Mission Force elevated by Pentagon
The force has been integral to the command’s work to secure U.S. elections, including the midterms this year.
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Cloud-friendly Air Force has eyes on Pentagon’s JWCC contract
CTO Jay Bonci said U.S. defense leaders “have to think about cloud as being a part of a resilience baseline.”
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Pentagon wants competition within $9B Joint Warfighting Cloud contract
The Pentagon on Dec. 7 picked Amazon, Google, Microsoft and Oracle for the highly anticipated cloud computing deal.
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Amazon, Google, Microsoft and Oracle picked for $9B JEDI successor
The selections for the Joint Warfighting Cloud Capability, or JWCC, were made public Wednesday in a list of contracts published by the Pentagon.
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US military’s National Media Exploitation Center to refocus on China
“We are reducing the size of NMEC,” the chief of staff said, “and we want what’s left of it to be really hyper-focused on strategic competition.”
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Official US Army app had Russian code, may have harvested user data
At least 1,000 people downloaded the app, which delivered updates for troops at the National Training Center.
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General Dynamics, Amazon, Cisco form coalition to spur 5G adoption
The fifth generation of wireless technologies promises exponentially faster speeds as well as the capacity to accommodate more and more-advanced devices.
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Chinese balloon wasn’t downed over Alaska due to ‘dangerous’ recovery
The Pentagon is trying to justify its decision to lawmakers critical of how long it took the Biden administration to act.
-
US Army chief information officer will depart in coming weeks
CIO Raj Iyer announced his departure Jan. 4 on LinkedIn, noting his job was “complete.”
-
‘Special pay’ keeps Pentagon’s cyber experts from jumping ship
Services “spent at least $160 million on cyber retention bonuses annually” from fiscal 2017 to 2021, the Government Accountability Office said.
-
Election-defending Cyber National Mission Force elevated by Pentagon
The force has been integral to the command’s work to secure U.S. elections, including the midterms this year.
-
Cloud-friendly Air Force has eyes on Pentagon’s JWCC contract
CTO Jay Bonci said U.S. defense leaders “have to think about cloud as being a part of a resilience baseline.”
-
Pentagon wants competition within $9B Joint Warfighting Cloud contract
The Pentagon on Dec. 7 picked Amazon, Google, Microsoft and Oracle for the highly anticipated cloud computing deal.
-
Amazon, Google, Microsoft and Oracle picked for $9B JEDI successor
The selections for the Joint Warfighting Cloud Capability, or JWCC, were made public Wednesday in a list of contracts published by the Pentagon.
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US military’s National Media Exploitation Center to refocus on China
“We are reducing the size of NMEC,” the chief of staff said, “and we want what’s left of it to be really hyper-focused on strategic competition.”
-
Official US Army app had Russian code, may have harvested user data
At least 1,000 people downloaded the app, which delivered updates for troops at the National Training Center.
-
General Dynamics, Amazon, Cisco form coalition to spur 5G adoption
The fifth generation of wireless technologies promises exponentially faster speeds as well as the capacity to accommodate more and more-advanced devices.
-
Chinese balloon wasn’t downed over Alaska due to ‘dangerous’ recovery
The Pentagon is trying to justify its decision to lawmakers critical of how long it took the Biden administration to act.
-
US Army chief information officer will depart in coming weeks
CIO Raj Iyer announced his departure Jan. 4 on LinkedIn, noting his job was “complete.”
-
‘Special pay’ keeps Pentagon’s cyber experts from jumping ship
Services “spent at least $160 million on cyber retention bonuses annually” from fiscal 2017 to 2021, the Government Accountability Office said.
-
Election-defending Cyber National Mission Force elevated by Pentagon
The force has been integral to the command’s work to secure U.S. elections, including the midterms this year.
-
Cloud-friendly Air Force has eyes on Pentagon’s JWCC contract
CTO Jay Bonci said U.S. defense leaders “have to think about cloud as being a part of a resilience baseline.”
-
Pentagon wants competition within $9B Joint Warfighting Cloud contract
The Pentagon on Dec. 7 picked Amazon, Google, Microsoft and Oracle for the highly anticipated cloud computing deal.
-
Amazon, Google, Microsoft and Oracle picked for $9B JEDI successor
The selections for the Joint Warfighting Cloud Capability, or JWCC, were made public Wednesday in a list of contracts published by the Pentagon.
-
US military’s National Media Exploitation Center to refocus on China
“We are reducing the size of NMEC,” the chief of staff said, “and we want what’s left of it to be really hyper-focused on strategic competition.”
-
Official US Army app had Russian code, may have harvested user data
At least 1,000 people downloaded the app, which delivered updates for troops at the National Training Center.
-
General Dynamics, Amazon, Cisco form coalition to spur 5G adoption
The fifth generation of wireless technologies promises exponentially faster speeds as well as the capacity to accommodate more and more-advanced devices.













