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DOD software modernization strategy

NextGen911 and improvements to the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline aim to overhaul analog legacy systems to a digital ecosystem, but face funding and staffing challenges.
The service is shifting its organizational forces to be more software-centric.
Future Marines need to know how to shoot, move, communicate and code, according to software leaders at the Marine Corps.
Spirit Realm, one of the newest USAF software factories, will support B-2 stealth bomber operational capability.
Securing open-source software is a unique challenge, and the federal government is just starting to develop ways to evaluate and minimize security risks associated with its use.
Air Force software factory Kessel Run replaced the 609th Air Operations Center's legacy IT battle management system with its new suite of software applications, called KRADOS.
First of its kind strategy will guide the agency in achieving a more robust cybersecurity framework that will reduce risk and improve user experience.
AI, zero trust and software modernization highlight an unclassified version of the Defense Department's defense strategy.
A software factory named for the legendary UFO repository proves innovation is 'everlong' at the Air Force.
TAK Director Ryan McLean's top priority is secure, continuous software delivery.
Kessel Run, DOD's first software factory, is about to help one air combat command unit move all operations to a software environment designed via DevSecOps.