Sheena Burrell, who was NARA's chief information officer until Nov. 21, said the agency is upgrading systems to deliver a modernized user experience.
DoD will rely on existing commercial networks "to the maximum extent possible," but in some cases, will need to run its own 5G infrastructure.
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Citing productivity increases, O’Malley defended SSA telework levels, but urged more resources to support staff and improve customer service.
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