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The Navy’s eight new cloud “brokers” will mostly be in charge of setting their applications up for success, with strict oversight from Navy IT leaders.
Read moreDoD’s Cloud Executive Steering Group isn’t the only organization concerned with making classified capabilities available in the commercial cloud. Three other options should be available by the end of this year.
It’s now been a little over a year since the Army issued a highly-prescriptive directive, telling its commands and installations exactly which IT systems needed to move from which data centers, which data centers had…
DoD’s next moves toward cloud computing are also likely to demand a broader rethinking of its approach to network security and identity management.
The Defense Information Systems Agency details four strategic imperatives, six operational imperatives and eight goals.
Classified cloud enables agencies to redefine essential mission workflows.
The New Hampshire and Maine cyber leaders say using the StateRAMP cloud security shared service accelerates their digital transformation efforts.
State chief information officers say cloud services provide as good or better security than on-premise infrastructure, NASCIO research finds.
Federal agencies can overcome challenges around Kubernetes, and even open up new opportunities, with the right strategies.
The new capabilities, applications and business models unlocked by cloud adoption are expected to have an outsized effect on the business of government.
Charlie Armstrong, the chief information officer at FEMA, said two recent successful migrations of applications to the cloud demonstrates progress.
Enhancing cloud security requires a concerted effort from federal agencies, emphasizing the importance of proactive measures and continuous improvement.