The U.S. Marine Corps (USMC) has released a solicitation seeking potential sources of user activity monitoring technologies that can help the Department of Defense (DoD) manage possible threats across its unclassified and classified networks. According to the draft performance work statement, USMC's insider threat initiative covers UAM activities on Marine Corps Enterprise Networks at the non-classified and secret internet protocol levels.
Read More »USMC Rolls Out Network Activity in NCR; Col. Edward Debish Quoted
The U.S. Marine Corps has launched a new network activity that will work to connect computers, warfighters and other communications devices within the National Capital Region. The Network Activity - NCR is designed to update the Marine Corps' capacity to mitigate network outages and counter cyberattacks, the service branch said Wednesday.
Read More »Marine Corps’ 1st Network Battalion Begins Operations
The U.S. Marine Corps (USMC) has activated its 1st Network Battalion that will serve as part of the service branch’s proposed three-battalion command-and-control (C2) segment.
Read More »Marine Corps Looks to Establish Units for Enterprise Network Oversight
The U.S. Marine Corps plans to create organizations that will work to oversee network and command-and-control operations across the service branch this year, C4ISRnet reported Tuesday.
Read More »Lt. Gen. Lorri Reynolds: Marine Corps Network Should be Mobile
Lt. Gen. Lorri Reynolds, deputy commandant for information at the U.S. Marine Corps, said the service branch needs a mobile network to support ground forces on the battlefield, C4ISRNET reported Monday.
Read More »Dennis Crall: Marines to Focus on IT Network Centralization Before JIE
U.S. Marine Corps CIO Brig. Gen. Dennis Crall said the service branch will focus on efforts to centralize its IT network before it takes up the Defense Department‘s Joint Information Environment, Fedscoop reported Friday. Billy Mitchell writes that the Seamless Marine Corps Enterprise Network works to support the Marines’ communication needs both in domestic …
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