Did you miss our 2022 DoD Cloud Exchange? No worries. You can watch sessions on demand and read articles featuring cloud leaders from every military service and the fourth estate — as well as pick up advice from leading industry experts too.
The Air Force suggests reaching out to military health clinics and on-base legal advisors.
As the Navy moves more services to the cloud it’s simultaneously working to upgrade its network operations. We talk to Leidos’ Eric Moore about how his team is helping by applying data analytics to this challenge.
DoD can best make use of tech skillsets available in industry by embracing open architecture development, says Leidos’ Bill Bender at the DoD Cloud Exchange. Learn more about how agencies can directly integrate best-in-class commercial capabilities.
A well-defined hybrid, multi-cloud strategy can help pave the way to digital transformation. During the DoD Cloud Exchange, we talked with Splunk’s Bill Wright about navigating the cybersecurity and management challenges along the route.
It’s easy to make digital transformation about the technology. After all, “digital” is in the phrase. But IT should never be the sole focus, says Akamai’s Dave Zukowski. He shares why and how to emphasize outcomes during the DoD Cloud Exchange.
In today's Federal Newscast: Lawmakers call for more money in the defense budget. An effort is underway to reform and modernize the State Department. And pregnant Marines get a break on clothing
U.S. Transportation Command says it will once again pause the transition to its long-planned overhaul of the military's household goods moving system because of yet another bid protest.
A modern U.S. military requires a resilient, data-driven ecosystem that can flex at scale. We learn about the microservices, containerization and secure APIs necessary to make that happen from Leidos’ Derrick Pledger during the DoD Cloud Exchange.
As the military wrestles with some of its highest suicide rates on record, the Defense Department is undertaking a landmark look into mental health, suicide prevention and response.
The Defense Department is shifting to a multi-cloud environment as it looks to adopt artificial intelligence and machine learning. But with the private sector hording so much technology talent, former Navy CIO Janice Haith, now at Oracle, sees the need for a lean, but multifaceted government workforce.
In today's Federal Newscast: GSA attempts some creative inflation-slashing tricks for contractors. Internet crime was a growth industry in 2021. And the number of federal contractors is shrinking.
Cyberthreats increased dramatically following the Russian invasion into Ukraine. Given that, DoD continues to work on zero trust and containing its threat surface as it expands cloud use, explains Veritas’ Bill Harrod during the DoD Cloud Exchange.
Tracking cloud-only consumption at the portal is relatively easy, but how can DoD account for costs as data moves from the cloud to on premises and back again? Find out more in our discussion with Veritas’ Mike Malaret during the DoD Cloud Exchange.
Security clearances, how to get them what you can do with them is an ever-changing topic. And the last couple of years have brought quite a few changes, especially since the machinery moved from the Office of Personnel Management to the Defense Department.