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DoD’s top IT official talks AI, JEDI, and how to win over the commercial tech community
In an exclusive interview in December, the Pentagon Chief Information Officer Dana Deasy shared his priorities and strategy reshaping defense technology.
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Full speed ahead: First phase of JEDI rollout expected in February
One day before Amazon chief Jeff Bezos gave a keynote address at the Reagan National Defense Forum, never uttering the word “JEDI,” the Pentagon’s chief information officer spoke with great confidence that Amazon’s protest of the department’s enterprise cloud contract award will go nowhere.
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Esper points to $5 billion in ‘night court’ savings
The savings were identified following a review initiated by Defense Secretary Mark Esper in August, soon after his confirmation.
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Take that, Trump: Why Amazon can afford to be defiant
If President Donald Trump figuratively declared war on Amazon chief Jeff Bezos, and by extension Amazon, the approach taken for the JEDI contract award protest the head of Amazon Web Services declaring war on the president.
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Why not Microsoft? A look at the JEDI contract
Conspiracy theories abound around the decision by the Pentagon to award to Microsoft the Joint Enterprise Defense Infrastructure contract.
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Is this a JEDI mind trick?
I don’t question industry’s ability to develop a secure, capable cloud infrastructure for the Pentagon. I do question how on earth the Pentagon screwed up the competition so badly.
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The White House correspondents’ dinner: An allegory for Washington’s most dysfunctional relationship
Neither the pre-Trump extravaganza or the more subdued post-Trump affair reflects what I would describe as the ideal balance of healthy tension and mutual respect that should in theory typify the White House-media relationship.
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NIST’s Ron Ross on the state of cyber: ‘We literally are hemorrhaging critical information’
And throwing money at the problem won’t help, the National Institute of Standards and Technology’s fellow said during an interview at the RSA Federal Summit.
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Security pros raged when NIST turned off its website. Will it happen again during the next shutdown?
“We got a lot of negative email on that,” confirmed Ron Ross a fellow at NIST that focuses on cybersecurity, systems security engineering, and risk management.
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DoD’s top IT official talks AI, JEDI, and how to win over the commercial tech community
In an exclusive interview in December, the Pentagon Chief Information Officer Dana Deasy shared his priorities and strategy reshaping defense technology.
-
Full speed ahead: First phase of JEDI rollout expected in February
One day before Amazon chief Jeff Bezos gave a keynote address at the Reagan National Defense Forum, never uttering the word “JEDI,” the Pentagon’s chief information officer spoke with great confidence that Amazon’s protest of the department’s enterprise cloud contract award will go nowhere.
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Esper points to $5 billion in ‘night court’ savings
The savings were identified following a review initiated by Defense Secretary Mark Esper in August, soon after his confirmation.
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Take that, Trump: Why Amazon can afford to be defiant
If President Donald Trump figuratively declared war on Amazon chief Jeff Bezos, and by extension Amazon, the approach taken for the JEDI contract award protest the head of Amazon Web Services declaring war on the president.
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Want to win a government contract? Try a selfie
Think of it as procurement for millennials.
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Why not Microsoft? A look at the JEDI contract
Conspiracy theories abound around the decision by the Pentagon to award to Microsoft the Joint Enterprise Defense Infrastructure contract.
-
Is this a JEDI mind trick?
I don’t question industry’s ability to develop a secure, capable cloud infrastructure for the Pentagon. I do question how on earth the Pentagon screwed up the competition so badly.
-
The White House correspondents’ dinner: An allegory for Washington’s most dysfunctional relationship
Neither the pre-Trump extravaganza or the more subdued post-Trump affair reflects what I would describe as the ideal balance of healthy tension and mutual respect that should in theory typify the White House-media relationship.
-
NIST’s Ron Ross on the state of cyber: ‘We literally are hemorrhaging critical information’
And throwing money at the problem won’t help, the National Institute of Standards and Technology’s fellow said during an interview at the RSA Federal Summit.
-
Security pros raged when NIST turned off its website. Will it happen again during the next shutdown?
“We got a lot of negative email on that,” confirmed Ron Ross a fellow at NIST that focuses on cybersecurity, systems security engineering, and risk management.
-
DoD’s top IT official talks AI, JEDI, and how to win over the commercial tech community
In an exclusive interview in December, the Pentagon Chief Information Officer Dana Deasy shared his priorities and strategy reshaping defense technology.
-
Full speed ahead: First phase of JEDI rollout expected in February
One day before Amazon chief Jeff Bezos gave a keynote address at the Reagan National Defense Forum, never uttering the word “JEDI,” the Pentagon’s chief information officer spoke with great confidence that Amazon’s protest of the department’s enterprise cloud contract award will go nowhere.
-
Esper points to $5 billion in ‘night court’ savings
The savings were identified following a review initiated by Defense Secretary Mark Esper in August, soon after his confirmation.
-
Take that, Trump: Why Amazon can afford to be defiant
If President Donald Trump figuratively declared war on Amazon chief Jeff Bezos, and by extension Amazon, the approach taken for the JEDI contract award protest the head of Amazon Web Services declaring war on the president.
-
Want to win a government contract? Try a selfie
Think of it as procurement for millennials.
-
Why not Microsoft? A look at the JEDI contract
Conspiracy theories abound around the decision by the Pentagon to award to Microsoft the Joint Enterprise Defense Infrastructure contract.
-
Is this a JEDI mind trick?
I don’t question industry’s ability to develop a secure, capable cloud infrastructure for the Pentagon. I do question how on earth the Pentagon screwed up the competition so badly.
-
The White House correspondents’ dinner: An allegory for Washington’s most dysfunctional relationship
Neither the pre-Trump extravaganza or the more subdued post-Trump affair reflects what I would describe as the ideal balance of healthy tension and mutual respect that should in theory typify the White House-media relationship.
-
NIST’s Ron Ross on the state of cyber: ‘We literally are hemorrhaging critical information’
And throwing money at the problem won’t help, the National Institute of Standards and Technology’s fellow said during an interview at the RSA Federal Summit.
-
Security pros raged when NIST turned off its website. Will it happen again during the next shutdown?
“We got a lot of negative email on that,” confirmed Ron Ross a fellow at NIST that focuses on cybersecurity, systems security engineering, and risk management.













