The company will deliver a “full range of enterprise services, including application services, high-performance computing, virtual desktop, unified communications, DevOps, Platform as a Service, and mobile secure wireless across multiple networks and agency locations worldwide.”
By Jaspreet GillData has been, arguably, the US military’s most valuable-but-untapped resource since the founding of the US Army in 1787 and the US Navy a decade later.
By Breaking DefenseThe memorandum pushes agencies to adopt zero-trust architecture implementation plans, cloud technologies, multifactor authentication and encryption.
By Jaspreet GillArmy CIO Raj Iyer said the service is moving away from “traditional ways” of pulling data as it looks to build “a Command Post Computing Environment of the future.”
By Jaspreet GillThe service’s cloud and data efforts will be “anchored” to the Multi-Domain Task Forces as the Army looks to ensure data is accessible and resilient in combat.
By Andrew EversdenIn this Game Changer article, we discuss how Internet Operations Management addresses the issue of centralized visibility and operational control.
By Breaking Defense“The Army in the past has always executed traditional IT in a very decentralized way — we let every command do their own thing,” Army CIO Raj Iyer said. “Now, if you look at the requirements for multi-domain operations, that model doesn’t work anymore.”
By Theresa HitchensThe full constellation of next-gen O3b mPower satellites is expected to be on-orbit by 2023, said SES CEO Steve Collar.
By Theresa HitchensIOM will enable Joint Force Headquarters-DoD Information Network to gain real-time visibility over all defense networks.
By Barry RosenbergIOM is how organizations continuously discover, monitor, and manage all of its internet-connected, internet-facing systems.
By Breaking DefenseFor DoD multi- and hybrid-cloud environments, the ability to execute continuous Authority to Operate control is important in order to ensure that both cloud infrastructure and cloud-native applications are secure.
By Barry RosenbergThe Great Power competition demands that the U.S. and its allies regain an advantage through secure networks built on cloud computing.
By Barry Rosenberg“Regardless of the JEDI Cloud litigation outcome, the Department continues to have an urgent, unmet requirement,” reads the Pentagon briefing to members of Congress.
By Kelsey Atherton“Relying on one public cloud alone locks you in, locks into only one company’s innovation,” said IBM CEO Arvind Krishna at the 2020 Association of the United States Army conference. “It’s a monocloud.”
By Kelsey Atherton