The Department of Defense’s (DOD) office of inspector general (OIG) has recommended that the chief information officer include 3D printers and other additive manufacturing systems in the portfolio of information technology platforms
MoreThe Defense Information Systems Agency has transferred its security technology implementation and requirement guides to the cyber .mil website. DISA said Thursday that it's moved over 350 security guides, a Windows 10 secure
MoreThe Defense Information Systems Agency has implemented initiatives to simplify the review process for mobile applications, increase security and expand the availability of tablet devices for Defense Department military and civilian personnel. Approximately
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U.S. Coast Guard Cyber Commander Kevin Lunday announced the service has started transitioning its data networks to comply with the Defense Departmentâs Joint Regional Security Stacks initiative, FCW reported Monday. Lunday disclosed
MoreBrian Burns, acting chief information officer of the U.S. Coast Guard, has said the service branch is on track to meet the Defense Departmentâs March 2018 deadline to transition to Microsoftâs Windows 10 operating system, Federal
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John Zangardi, acting chief information officer at the Defense Department, has said one of his priorities at DoD is to advance the transition to Microsoftâs Windows 10 operating system as the department works to
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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
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The Defense Information Systems Agency plans to integrate tools into the Defense Department‘s Host Based Security System cyber threat detection platform to support the transition to a new cybersecurity network defense approach. DISA said Tuesday HBSS will
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Terry Halvorsen, chief information officer of the Defense Department, does not expect the agency to fulfill its January 2017 goal for Windows 10 transition, Federal News Radio reported Thursday. Scott Maucione writes
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The U.S. Air Force plans to start its two-year migration to Windows 10 later this year as part of efforts to meet a Defense Department directive. The service branch said Tuesday all Microsoft
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