U.S. Army officials said the military branch has initiated organizational changes in the way it procures information technology platforms and services, which they believe could enable the service to make great strides
MoreRaj Iyer, the outgoing chief information officer of the U.S. Army and a two-time Wash100 awardee, discussed how the Digital Requirements and Resourcing Construct has been established to provide the CIO office,
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Military and industry participants of the ninth Technical Exchange Meeting this year used the event’s platform to discuss the U.S. Army’s network modernization design goals to match future operational environments. Held in
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Lt. Gen. John Morrison, deputy chief of staff at the U.S. Army’s G-6 office, said the service has performed cybersecurity assessments to prepare for a pilot program that will allow some personnel
MoreOfficials from the U.S. Army have revealed that more than half of the service’s email accounts already migrated to a new Microsoft Office 365 cloud environment ahead of schedule, FedScoop reported Tuesday.
MoreLt. Gen. John Morrison, deputy chief of staff for G-6 at the U.S. Army, said his office is working to create a centralized network, accelerate cyber investments, reform cybersecurity and launch multidomain
MoreMaj. Gen. John Morrison, former chief of staff at U.S. Cyber Command (USCYBERCOM), has received a nomination for Army deputy chief of staff G-6, a high-level role focused on information technology. His
MoreMaj. Gen. John Morrison, chief of staff of U.S. Cyber Command (Cybercom), said Cybercom is assessing the success of an operation or strategy based on outcomes and that such outcomes enable other U.S.
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The U.S. Army is deploying electronic warfare prototype systems to its pilot unit intended to be a part of EW platoons that the service wants to establish within military intelligence companies, C4ISRnet reported
MoreMaj. Gen. John Morrison, commander of the Cyber Center of Excellence and Fort Gordon, has said cyber-electromagnetic activities have begun to routinely operate alongside brigades from other domain specialties at combat training centers
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