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What is the data strategy for the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA)? How is DISA leveraging data as a strategic asset? Join host Michael Keegan as he explores these questions and more with Caroline Kuharske, Acting Chief Data Officer, DISA.
Leaders say if agencies truly want women to succeed they need to drop the one-size-fits-all approach.
The award to Booz Allen Hamilton will be used to start testing a prototype of DoD's zero trust security model, which the agency calls "Thunderdome."
Defense agencies have utilized strategies to address attack vectors and build a workforce that can block ransomware as the federal government transitions toward storing its data in the cloud.
The Defense Information Systems Agency’s new strategic plan details a policy change in the way the agency will buy and manage cloud services under the JWCC program.
In today's Federal Newscast: The Defense Authorization Bill has been signed; We'll tell you about a few changes. Still on the Pentagon's Circumspect List: China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea. And in COVID news, more sailors test positive, while 66 more marines are fired.
The Defense Information Systems Agency told the House and Senate Armed Services Committees that it will move on from its five-year-old cloud platform effort in 2022.
The Pentagon will conduct task order-level competitions as part of its new JWCC contract, but vendors won't have much room to argue.
DISA staff are using program management tools and principles to monitor and track plans internally, while the Air Force is conducting weekly IT pulse surveys.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Defense authorization bill has been stalled amid infrastructure and reconciliation talks, but the must-pass legislation could see some movement soon.
Christopher Barnhurst, executive deputy director for DISA, said the agency is actively experimenting with other forms of multifactor authentication, which will eventually tie into the DoD’s zero trust construct, Thunderdome.
The Defense Information Systems Agency annual forecast to industry day highlighted several upcoming contract opportunities, but more importantly laid out the path the agency is heading for the next year.
The CDO office is less than a year old, but DISA officials want to put data at the center of everything the agency does going forward.
DISA has a new set of strategic priorities, but may need to move some money around with flat defense budgets looming on the horizon.