Department of Defense News and Analysis
DevSecOps continues to bring change to government's culture and approach to security.
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.
DOD overcomes fear of innovation in the digital space and starts to embrace emerging technologies and tools in AI and DevSecOps.
The COVID-19 pandemic made the Enterprise Cloud Management Agency nimbler and more intentional about cloud management and remote work.
The Army, Air Force and Navy's modern application practices are improving security postures.
Tools like software bills of materials can improve software supply chain visibility and security.
After a pause in the program, the Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification will now fall under the DOD Office of the Chief Information Officer.
The initiative will help defense leaders develop more aggressive cyber defenses.
Three of the agency’s biggest tech offices will all report to the new role.
FEHRM director unpacks lessons learned from 2021 and discusses how EHR leaders will use momentum to drive successes into the new year.
Defense leads say digital modernization strategies must rely on the right data to serve mission needs.
DOD acquisition officials highlight the value of MTA pathways for acquiring weapons systems.
Low code and other cloud capabilities are used throughout DOD to ease transformation of digital services development.
A new Chief Digital and AI Officer will streamline and build upon AI efforts across DOD like those in the Air Force.
Federal cyber leaders clamor for cyber incident reporting legislation amid zero trust implementation.
AI workforce experts highlight the importance of diversity and robust education development to foster a stronger AI workforce.
Automation programs are improving business processes and workforce productivity.
FBI and DOD say government needs to rethink cyber strategies to keep up with cyber attacks.
Defense leaders outline modernization plans to provide the military with more secure and effective networks.
Kessel Run hopes its work will encourage more collaboration across the Defense Department.