A U.S. Marine operates a computer inside a vehicle during the Cyber Electronic Warfare Course at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, California, Sept. 17, 2020. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Jennessa ...
For years, critics–particularly those in industry–have lambasted the Defense Department for its cautious approach toward cloud computing adoption, even as the intelligence community and civilian ...
MeriTalk, a public-private partnership working to improve the outcomes of government IT, today announced the results of a new study in conjunction with Amazon Web Services and Red Hat. The study, ...
The Defense Department's chief information officer directed defense agencies and Pentagon components to begin using the $9 billion, multi-vendor Joint Warfighting Cloud Capability cloud contract for ...
The team working on the Pentagon's ambitious cloud procurement project announced that it had received 1,089 comments from 46 interested vendors, two trade associations and three government agencies. A ...
After multiple years of delay from a contested award, the Department of Defense (DoD) will finally be able to offer a joint warfighting cloud environment with a range of commercial services and ...
The move to cloud computing has been a long time coming, and the federal sector has been slow to get on board with virtualized services. However, government agencies are facing compulsory use of cloud ...
Although DOD has moved more slowly than civilian agencies to the cloud, the department’s sets out plans for making much greater use of it, and Pentagon leaders see the cloud as essential to building ...
The JEDI cloud contract sits atop DOD's cloud hierarch as its first line of computing, according to DOD's new cloud strategy document. NOTE: This story first appeared on FCW.com. The Joint Enterprise ...
It seems perhaps the rules of fairness your parents taught you as children also apply to large multibillion-dollar defense contracts. This week the DoD announced that it was awarding four big tech ...
After years of proposing Bring Your Own Device strategies, the U.S. Army has embarked on Phase III of its BYOD Pilot. The U.S. Army is testing a mobile device application that would let its Soldiers ...