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Host of challenges await next Pentagon CIO
A new CIO will take the reins as the department wrestles with the future of cybersecurity and its cloud environment.
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Pentagon acting CIO pushes on with cybersecurity, software development
Cloud, zero trust, remote work: Acting CIO outlines priorities for his tenure as the Pentagon’s top IT official.
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AI for security: Autonomous surveillance at Marine base has warzone potential
The technology at Marine Corps Air Station Miramar uses artificial intelligence to crunch surveillance data to recognize possible threats, eliminating the time the Marines spent on regular in-person patrols
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For US and allies, prepping for AI warfare starts with the data
To interconnect in future fights, the 13 friendly nations are talking now about how to collect and prepare data for artificial intelligence that will drive those battles.
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Pentagon No. 2 pick calls for metrics to judge AI progress
Nominee Kathleen Hicks wants the Joint Artificial Intelligence Center, which would report to her, to be the tool to guide the department’s transformation for using artificial intelligence.
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Pentagon could reassess future of JEDI cloud, depending on court action
The future of the Joint Enterprise Defense Infrastructure cloud may depend on a court’s decision whether to dismiss allegations of interference by former President Donald Trump.
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Getting away from ‘anything goes’: Military leaders set data standards for joint war fighting
The CIO/J-6 of the Joint Chiefs of Staff called top data leaders to Aberdeen Proving Ground to set data standards and boost cooperation on Joint All-Domain Command and Control.
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Pentagon announces new acting CIO as Deasy departs
The department’s principal deputy CIO takes over from Dana Deasy until President Joe Biden’s eventual pick gets confirmed.
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After huge hack, Biden security picks want more cyber coordination with industry
Nominees for defense secretary and director of national intelligence say more government-private information sharing is needed to prevent breaches.
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Navy CIO 2021 priorities: Don’t return to pre-COVID IT practices
The leader discusses keeping momentum on IT projects, reviewing the office’s portfolio and supporting Project Overmatch.
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Host of challenges await next Pentagon CIO
A new CIO will take the reins as the department wrestles with the future of cybersecurity and its cloud environment.
-
Pentagon acting CIO pushes on with cybersecurity, software development
Cloud, zero trust, remote work: Acting CIO outlines priorities for his tenure as the Pentagon’s top IT official.
-
AI for security: Autonomous surveillance at Marine base has warzone potential
The technology at Marine Corps Air Station Miramar uses artificial intelligence to crunch surveillance data to recognize possible threats, eliminating the time the Marines spent on regular in-person patrols
-
For US and allies, prepping for AI warfare starts with the data
To interconnect in future fights, the 13 friendly nations are talking now about how to collect and prepare data for artificial intelligence that will drive those battles.
-
Pentagon No. 2 pick calls for metrics to judge AI progress
Nominee Kathleen Hicks wants the Joint Artificial Intelligence Center, which would report to her, to be the tool to guide the department’s transformation for using artificial intelligence.
-
Pentagon could reassess future of JEDI cloud, depending on court action
The future of the Joint Enterprise Defense Infrastructure cloud may depend on a court’s decision whether to dismiss allegations of interference by former President Donald Trump.
-
Getting away from ‘anything goes’: Military leaders set data standards for joint war fighting
The CIO/J-6 of the Joint Chiefs of Staff called top data leaders to Aberdeen Proving Ground to set data standards and boost cooperation on Joint All-Domain Command and Control.
-
Pentagon announces new acting CIO as Deasy departs
The department’s principal deputy CIO takes over from Dana Deasy until President Joe Biden’s eventual pick gets confirmed.
-
After huge hack, Biden security picks want more cyber coordination with industry
Nominees for defense secretary and director of national intelligence say more government-private information sharing is needed to prevent breaches.
-
Navy CIO 2021 priorities: Don’t return to pre-COVID IT practices
The leader discusses keeping momentum on IT projects, reviewing the office’s portfolio and supporting Project Overmatch.
-
Host of challenges await next Pentagon CIO
A new CIO will take the reins as the department wrestles with the future of cybersecurity and its cloud environment.
-
Pentagon acting CIO pushes on with cybersecurity, software development
Cloud, zero trust, remote work: Acting CIO outlines priorities for his tenure as the Pentagon’s top IT official.
-
AI for security: Autonomous surveillance at Marine base has warzone potential
The technology at Marine Corps Air Station Miramar uses artificial intelligence to crunch surveillance data to recognize possible threats, eliminating the time the Marines spent on regular in-person patrols
-
For US and allies, prepping for AI warfare starts with the data
To interconnect in future fights, the 13 friendly nations are talking now about how to collect and prepare data for artificial intelligence that will drive those battles.
-
Pentagon No. 2 pick calls for metrics to judge AI progress
Nominee Kathleen Hicks wants the Joint Artificial Intelligence Center, which would report to her, to be the tool to guide the department’s transformation for using artificial intelligence.
-
Pentagon could reassess future of JEDI cloud, depending on court action
The future of the Joint Enterprise Defense Infrastructure cloud may depend on a court’s decision whether to dismiss allegations of interference by former President Donald Trump.
-
Getting away from ‘anything goes’: Military leaders set data standards for joint war fighting
The CIO/J-6 of the Joint Chiefs of Staff called top data leaders to Aberdeen Proving Ground to set data standards and boost cooperation on Joint All-Domain Command and Control.
-
Pentagon announces new acting CIO as Deasy departs
The department’s principal deputy CIO takes over from Dana Deasy until President Joe Biden’s eventual pick gets confirmed.
-
After huge hack, Biden security picks want more cyber coordination with industry
Nominees for defense secretary and director of national intelligence say more government-private information sharing is needed to prevent breaches.
-
Navy CIO 2021 priorities: Don’t return to pre-COVID IT practices
The leader discusses keeping momentum on IT projects, reviewing the office’s portfolio and supporting Project Overmatch.












