The first effects of the Defense Departmentâs efficiencies will likely be seen by next summer, Deputy Defense Secretary William J. Lynn III said Oct. 14. “There’s great work going on in the
MoreThe most significant breach of U.S. military computers was caused by a flash drive inserted into a U.S. military laptop on a post in the Middle East in 2008, according to an
MoreDeputy Defense Secretary William J. Lynn III met with Canadian National Security Advisor Marie-Lucie Morin to discuss cooperation efforts for a cyber defense strategy between the two nations at a meeting in Ottowa,
MoreDeputy Defense Secretary William J. Lynn III yesterday announced plans to expedite procurement of information systems in the department, starting with the establishment of a task force that will focus on speeding
MoreDeputy Defense Secretary William J. Lynn III arrived in San Diego, Calif., yesterday to visit with service members and to discuss with leaders from high-tech companies the asymmetric threats the United States
MoreThe Department of Defense last week issued a new policy allowing military personnel to access social-media sites and other Web 2.0 applications from nonclassified government computers, as long as it is done
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