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Tom Temin

BYOD, app consolidation next for Army digital transformation

Raj Iyer, the Army’s chief information officer, said 20,000 soldiers and civilians will be among the first to use the new bring-your-own-device technology.

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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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Implementing zero trust architecture in BYOD environments

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Army Futures Command preparing to evolve human, technological dynamics for hybrid workforce

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Zero trust pilots reinforce need for ICAM, flip script on BYOD

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‘Wrong trajectory’ in mobile strategy stifles Marines’ BYOD ambitions

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Navy, Marine Corps see NGEN as gateway to commercial IT

But both services say they hope to use the recompetition of NGEN to give commercial industry more of a hand in the IT services they’re providing to sailors…

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Shawn Kingsberry: Shadow IT seeping into bring-your-own-device

Shadow IT, the stuff that’s on a network that leadership doesn’t know is on the network, plagues agencies across government. Shawn Kingsberry, former chief…

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FCC’s modern IT puzzle pushes toward completion

David Bray, the FCC’s chief information officer, has been creating the team, the processes and the culture to bring major changes to the way the commission manages and uses information technology.

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