Lt. Gen. Robert Ferrell, chief information officer of the U.S. Army, has said that one of the service branchâs information technology programs is to reduce the number of data centers from over 200
MoreThe U.S. Army plans to introduce a pilot program in September at Redstone Arsenal in Alabama in an effort to migrate the service branchâs data to a hybrid cloud environment, the Army
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Lt. Gen. Robert Ferrell, the Armyâs chief information officer, has released a document that aims to provide the service branch a strategic guide on how it will update its enterprise networks between 2025 and
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Lt. Gen. Robert Ferrell, chief information officer of the U.S. Army, estimates it will take more than one year for the military service to update its legacy computers to Microsoft‘s Windows 10 operating
MoreLt. Gen. Robert Ferrell, the Armyâs chief information officer, has introduced a strategy that seeks to facilitate data exchanges on its network as the service branch moves to implement the Common Operating Environment. The Army Data Strategy is
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The U.S. Army and Defense Information Systems Agency have started to implement mailbox size limits for the Defense Enterprise Email system in an effort to address increased storage consumption across the service. The Army said
MoreJoel Dolisy, chief information and technology officer at SolarWinds, has suggested the U.S. Armyâs network modernization effort needs integration between operations and security teams going forward. Dolisy wrote in an opinion piece
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Lt. Gen. Robert Ferrell, the Army‘s chief information officer, has released guidance describing how the military branch should migrate and use commercial cloud computing platforms. The guide states that Army organizations must
MoreLt. Gen. Robert Ferrell, the U.S. Army‘s chief information officer, has said he believes a common protected data infrastructure is an “operational imperative” for all four U.S. military branches, the Army News
MoreLt. Gen. Robert Ferrell, chief information officer at the U.S. Army, has highlighted several of the military branch’s information technology programs that he believes are aligned with a new Defense Department-wide cyber
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