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      White House plans executive action in response to massive breach

      In the wake of a wide-ranging hack involving SolarWinds IT management software and other commercial products, the White House is planning executive action to address cybersecurity gaps.

    • COMMENTARY
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      Telework capabilities set stage for truly mobile DOD workforce

      To maintain readiness, the military requires modern communications environments to connect joint and coalition forces, as well as support internal organizations and service providers for effective collaboration. 11/12/2020 Read More

    • Leadership
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      How 2020 became Dana Deasy's year of delivery

      From JEDI controversy to a devastating pandemic, this year has been the Defense Department's best test case for digital modernization. 11/11/2020 Read More

    • AI & Analytics
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      Army to evaluate facial recognition in day care centers

      Through a demonstration of the technology, the Army expects to learn whether facial recognition technologies can improve family quality of life, reduce base costs and enhance mission readiness. 11/11/2020 Read More

    • Leadership
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      Esper out at DOD

      President Trump announced on Twitter that he had fired his secretary of defense, with Christopher C. Miller, the director of the National Counterterrorism Center, taking over on an acting basis. 11/11/2020 Read More

    • Leadership
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      DOD's reform efforts may wane without steady leadership

      The Government Accountability Office found that leadership and organizational changes, namely the future of DOD's chief management officer role, could hamper long term reform efforts. 11/11/2020 Read More

    • IT Infrastrucure
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      Second wave solicitations coming for DOD 5G test sites

      The Defense Department plans to award the first three of seven new 5G test bed contracts in the spring. 11/11/2020 Read More

    • IT Infrastructure
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      DISA eyes mainframe-based blockchain

      The Defense Information Systems Agency is looking for information on developing a blockchain-as-a-service offering on Z system mainframes for its mission partners. 11/11/2020 Read More

    • Cyber
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      Cyber and AI investments could trend up in defense spending

      Investments in cybersecurity and artificial intelligence efforts may increase even with flat defense budgets, but a worsening pandemic could dampen those projections. 11/11/2020 Read More

    • Connected Warrior
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      DARPA’s plan for an airborne COVID detector

      Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency wants a COVID sensor that can detect the virus in the air accurately and quickly enough to stop its spread in office buildings or schools. 11/11/2020 Read More

    • AI & Analytics
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      Army tests automated tools for cyber defenses

      The Army is experimenting with automated tools that protect artificial intelligence capabilities and reduce the number of technical personnel needed on the battlefield. 11/11/2020 Read More

    • Cyber
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      National Guard steps up election support

      This year National Guard units will be on the keyboards and, in some areas, at the polls. 11/03/2020 Read More

    • Cloud
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      DOD could get permanent telework capability in 2021

      The Defense Department wants to convert its key telework tool, the Commercial Virtual Remote (CVR) environment, to a permanent capability by next summer. 11/03/2020 Read More

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