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FCC unanimously approves spectrum plan Pentagon rejected
The Federal Communications Commission unanimously approved a long-standing application from Ligado Networks to operate in the L-band spectrum, overriding concerns from the Department of Defense and other government agencies which were concerned the company’s plan will cause damage to the Global Positioning System, sources said April 17.
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FCC chair moves toward spectrum sale the Pentagon calls ‘unacceptable’
FCC Chairman Ajit Pai has shown his support for Ligado’s request, which is opposed by the Pentagon.
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Defense leaders in Congress ask Trump to stop Ligado plan
Should the FCC approve Ligado’s application, it could “harm military capabilities, particularly for the U.S. Space Force, and have major impact on the national economy,” congressional leaders wrote Wednesday.
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Pentagon leaders are ‘doing what we can’ to improve networks
The Department of Defense has been working to bolster its networks as the number of employees teleworking surges during the new coronavirus pandemic, senior leaders say.
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The Pentagon wants to boost its spending on classified IT
The Pentagon asked for an additional $1 billion in classified IT spending in its fiscal 2020 budget request, continuing a nearly decade-long trend of shifting more IT dollars into restricted or sensitive systems.
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The Army’s CIO has plans for a big move to the cloud
Lt. Gen. Bruce Crawford, the Army’s top uniformed IT officer, said he wants to develop an ambitious plan in the next year that would move more than 2,000 Army applications to the cloud by 2023.
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How the Pentagon can help improve supply chain cybersecurity
Thomas Michelli, the Pentagon’s acting deputy chief information officer for cybersecurity, talks supply chain risks, identification cards,artificial intelligence and staffing in this Q&A.
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4 traits government agencies are looking for in cyber workers
A panel of federal and industry representatives at CyberCon 2017 said they often value broad characteristics over specific skill sets in hiring cyber workers.
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FCC unanimously approves spectrum plan Pentagon rejected
The Federal Communications Commission unanimously approved a long-standing application from Ligado Networks to operate in the L-band spectrum, overriding concerns from the Department of Defense and other government agencies which were concerned the company’s plan will cause damage to the Global Positioning System, sources said April 17.
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FCC chair moves toward spectrum sale the Pentagon calls ‘unacceptable’
FCC Chairman Ajit Pai has shown his support for Ligado’s request, which is opposed by the Pentagon.
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Defense leaders in Congress ask Trump to stop Ligado plan
Should the FCC approve Ligado’s application, it could “harm military capabilities, particularly for the U.S. Space Force, and have major impact on the national economy,” congressional leaders wrote Wednesday.
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Pentagon leaders are ‘doing what we can’ to improve networks
The Department of Defense has been working to bolster its networks as the number of employees teleworking surges during the new coronavirus pandemic, senior leaders say.
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The Pentagon wants to boost its spending on classified IT
The Pentagon asked for an additional $1 billion in classified IT spending in its fiscal 2020 budget request, continuing a nearly decade-long trend of shifting more IT dollars into restricted or sensitive systems.
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The Army’s CIO has plans for a big move to the cloud
Lt. Gen. Bruce Crawford, the Army’s top uniformed IT officer, said he wants to develop an ambitious plan in the next year that would move more than 2,000 Army applications to the cloud by 2023.
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How the Pentagon can help improve supply chain cybersecurity
Thomas Michelli, the Pentagon’s acting deputy chief information officer for cybersecurity, talks supply chain risks, identification cards,artificial intelligence and staffing in this Q&A.
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4 traits government agencies are looking for in cyber workers
A panel of federal and industry representatives at CyberCon 2017 said they often value broad characteristics over specific skill sets in hiring cyber workers.
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FCC unanimously approves spectrum plan Pentagon rejected
The Federal Communications Commission unanimously approved a long-standing application from Ligado Networks to operate in the L-band spectrum, overriding concerns from the Department of Defense and other government agencies which were concerned the company’s plan will cause damage to the Global Positioning System, sources said April 17.
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FCC chair moves toward spectrum sale the Pentagon calls ‘unacceptable’
FCC Chairman Ajit Pai has shown his support for Ligado’s request, which is opposed by the Pentagon.
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Defense leaders in Congress ask Trump to stop Ligado plan
Should the FCC approve Ligado’s application, it could “harm military capabilities, particularly for the U.S. Space Force, and have major impact on the national economy,” congressional leaders wrote Wednesday.
-
Pentagon leaders are ‘doing what we can’ to improve networks
The Department of Defense has been working to bolster its networks as the number of employees teleworking surges during the new coronavirus pandemic, senior leaders say.
-
The Pentagon wants to boost its spending on classified IT
The Pentagon asked for an additional $1 billion in classified IT spending in its fiscal 2020 budget request, continuing a nearly decade-long trend of shifting more IT dollars into restricted or sensitive systems.
-
The Army’s CIO has plans for a big move to the cloud
Lt. Gen. Bruce Crawford, the Army’s top uniformed IT officer, said he wants to develop an ambitious plan in the next year that would move more than 2,000 Army applications to the cloud by 2023.
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How the Pentagon can help improve supply chain cybersecurity
Thomas Michelli, the Pentagon’s acting deputy chief information officer for cybersecurity, talks supply chain risks, identification cards,artificial intelligence and staffing in this Q&A.
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4 traits government agencies are looking for in cyber workers
A panel of federal and industry representatives at CyberCon 2017 said they often value broad characteristics over specific skill sets in hiring cyber workers.











