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Robert Wood, the CMS chief information security officer, said the agency went from contract award for their DevSecOps platform, called the BatCave, to production in less than a year.
It’s not enough to support an application after its release to keep it secure. Security must be top of mind throughout an application’s development. That is core to the model of DevSecOps.
The Federal Aviation Administration has more than 700 applications that support its mission, from human resources and finance to aircraft safety, and it’s been working to leverage DevSecOps for those applications.
NASA runs on software, as do many federal agencies. Rockets are what they are known for, sure, but controlling them and interpreting data, even handling human resources and finances all require software. Currently, NASA is in development of over 1,000 software features leveraging agile.
The service says the Enterprise Business Solutions – Convergence needs to be easy for soldiers and civilians to pick up.
On this week's edition of On DoD: When the Navy set out to simplifying its journey to modern software development, officials decided to not reinvent the wheel. So they borrowed heavily from the Air Force's Platform One initiative.
It's an eternal question. How to grow your business in a mature market with lots of established players. The Defense software market is as mature as any, and yet the DoD has a pervasive need to modernize its software to take into account cloud computing, the need to refresh the military strategic offset, and a host of other reasons.
Agencies embracing DevSecOps tout its potential to enhance communication, customer experience and IT security at every stage of a product’s lifecycle.
A bill in the Senate would, with bipartisan backing, order agencies to modernize their information technology. But it wouldn't come with any funds dedicated to doing so.
Navy CIO Aaron Weis shares the service’s digital transformation vision during the DoD Cloud Exchange. Virtual desktops and enterprise services ranging from Office 365 to identity management will help accelerate IT evolution in a DevSecOps world.
DoD's new JADC2 implementation plan is still classified, but signs of it will start to appear in the forthcoming 2023 budget proposal.
The House-Senate appropriations agreement leaves out a DoD request to significantly expand a pilot program to test "colorless" appropriations for software and technology development.
GSA and USPTO DevSecOps leaders reminded IT folks to keep perspective that new technology may not seem as exciting to others.
DevOps has been around for years in one form or another. Including security as part of the development, and coding to consistently monitor or test systems have also pushed DevOps out faster.