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Steve Wallace, systems innovation scientist at the Defense Information Systems Agency, said DoD needs to apply DevSecOpps-type processes across the board, in order to have smaller micro deployments.
Federal agencies may face challenges with digital modernization. Shrinking budgets and increasing requirements raise the stakes on every decision that needs to be made. Securing data against an ever-increasing array of attack vectors has to be balanced against the ability to innovate. New tools provide exciting new capabilities, but sprawl and complexity have to be contained. Legacy platforms are too expensive to maintain, and too outdated to deliver needed capabilities. So how can they make the right decisions to best accomplish their mission?
Two agencies are trying to streamline and reduce the burden of cybersecurity processes in an effort to get capabilities to the mission areas faster.
Day 3 Keynote of Federal News Network's DoD Cloud Exchange: The Navy's Andrew Tash, Travis Methvin and Kevin Allen talk with Jared Serbu about how cloud pushed the Navy to transform its networks for modern service delivery and DevSecOps.
This discussion with Paul Puckett, the director of the Enterprise Cloud Management Office for the Army, is part of Federal News Network’s DoD Cloud Exchange.
Day 2 Keynote of Federal News Network's DoD Cloud Exchange: The Air Force's chief software officer, Nicolas Chaillan, talks with Jared Serbu about the Air Force's embrace of multi-cloud and DevSecOps via Cloud One and Platform One.
This discussion with Chris Mayfield is part of Federal News Network's DoD Cloud Exchange.
This discussion with Mansour Yusuf, the chief cloud architect at Dell Federal, and Daniel Ellis, a staff Solutions architect at VMware, is part of Federal News Network’s DoD Cloud Exchange.
The Defense Department has nearly 90 pages of guidance that defines what DevSecOps for the DoD. Red Hat recently took this guidance and developed REDSORD, a reference implementation of their trusted software supply chain specifically for DoD customers.
FDIC Deputy Director of Infrastructure Services Isaac Hernandez said agencies cannot target modernization based on technology alone. As the banking industry changes to meet market demands, so too must the agency.
Sean Brune, the CIO for SSA, said IT developers and business leaders are working closer than ever to revamp legacy systems.
Russ Roberts, the TSA chief information officer, said the digital services team and the move to DevSecOps will become more important as TSA brings in new touchless and identity vetting capabilities.
The top 10 Reporter’s Notebook stories of 2020 included cybersecurity, acquisition and the seemingly never-ending JEDI saga.
Agencies are embracing the DevSecOps framework to ensure security is built into applications, as well as low-code/no-code visual software development platforms.