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Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency curbs telework
Remote workers outside of the national capital region are not affected by the decision.
Pentagon processes ‘antithetical’ to AI development, former Google CEO warns
The Pentagon’s onerous acquisition pipeline is “antithetical to prioritizing” artificial intelligence and must change if the country hopes to stay ahead of China, former Google CEO Eric Schmidt said Friday.
By Joe Gould
‘Wakeup call’: Report calls for massive AI investments to counter China
The findings, ordered by Congress, include hundreds of recommendations from experts to get the DoD “AI-ready” by 2025.
By Andrew Eversden
3 years later, DISA director reflects on how agency fought off elimination
Vice Adm. Nancy Norton took DISA from facing elimination to a critical agency in the response to COVID-19. Now she's retiring.
By Andrew Eversden
Securing data in a telework environment: modern defense solutions
Everyone is busy, which can lead to workers overlooking potential threats. Two software experts offer security ideas.
By Rick Vanover and Mike Miller
Threats abound as defense agencies make long-term move to hybrid work patterns
Hybrid work patterns for defense offices are likely to continue to grow in importance, making them targets for increasingly innovative and sophisticated threats.
By Jim Richberg
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.
By Andrew Eversden
Pentagon shattered speed record to give 1 million people remote work tools
How top IT leaders toppled constraints that mire software projects to fast-track the remote collaboration platform.
By Andrew Eversden
Three strategies to help the digital Air Force achieve takeoff
The Air Force must ask the question, “What data values do we want to definitely monitor?” and then expose those data values to their monitoring protocols.
By Brandon Shopp
Inhofe to introduce new legislation that could cost Ligado
Inhofe is still gathering support for the legislation, which could impose massive new costs on Ligado.
Military IT leaders prep for an 'even worse’ second wave of coronavirus
Several high-ranking military IT officials are preparing for a second wave of the coronavirus, and expect the network infrastructure they scrambled to piece together three months ago to remain in place after the pandemic.
By Andrew Eversden