John Morrison

DoD

Army’s 2023 IT, cyber budget request aims to push digital transformation further, faster

Raj Iyer, the Army’s chief information officer, said the Army’s IT and cybersecurity budget request is $16.6 billion in 2023, which is the largest…

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Army attempt to modernize IT for multi-domain ops is establishing milestones, filling in top leaders

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(Courtesy of Military OneSource)Soldier uses the Military OneSource app on his cellphone. (Courtesy of Military OneSource)

Army to expand BYOD pilot after successful National Guard testing

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Uniformed and civilian cyber and military intelligence specialists monitor Army networks in the Cyber Mission Unit’s Cyber Operations Center at Fort Gordon, Ga. (Photo by Michael L. Lewis)

Army to start unifying enterprise, tactical networks by next year

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(U.S. Army photo by Spc. XaViera Masline)Dr. Raj Iyer. Chief Information Officer, poses for his  official portrait in the Army portrait stuidio in Arlington, Virginia, Jan 22,2021. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. XaViera Masline)

Army CIO wants new governance council to drive discipline in IT spending

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The four pillars of focus for the Army’s new technology office

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Army vows to reinvigorate electronic warfare by combining it with cyber, intelligence functions

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Army, Air Force reach first milestone in shared cybersecurity system

The Army and Air Force are using a shared network security infrastructure at Joint Base San Antonio as of Sept. 14. It’s a major step toward the Defense…

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Army deploys first fruits of agile acquisition process

Hundreds of pieces of equipment the Army has
assembled as part of its new network
modernization strategy will deploy with
soldiers to Afghanistan on…

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Buying commercial in DoD: Pentagon struggles to stay away from customization

Last year, the Pentagon spent nearly $75 billion on acquisitions of commercial items, more than double the amount from five years ago. But the word “commercial” in DoD applies to a lot of products you won’t find on any store shelf.

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