The Marine Corps is undertaking largescale modernization of its technical capabilities. As Deputy Commandant for Information Lt. Gen. Matthew Glavy puts it, all warfighting capabilities cannot be executed without tech especially in an ever-changing environment. Glavy discusses the efforts around computing at the edge, the foundational standpoint of information ahead of the upcoming Marine Corps Warfighting Publication-8 and what all this means for cyberspace operations.
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AFCEA West Talks: Information Key to Marine Corps DNA
The service’s deputy commandant for information discusses upcoming strategies around cybersecurity, tactical communications and JADC2.
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Lt. Gen. Matthew Glavy Deputy Commandant for Information U.S. Marine Corps
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