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Defense tech leaders describe wanting to remove 'one-trick pony' systems.
The Marine Corps is taking steps to merge its enterprise and tactical networks as it prepares for a changing warfare paradigm.
Future Marines need to know how to shoot, move, communicate and code, according to software leaders at the Marine Corps.
The service’s deputy commandant for information discusses upcoming strategies around cybersecurity, tactical communications and JADC2.
Emerging threats against defense industrial control systems will have serious consequences if not addressed.
The service sees a modern workforce a requirement for delivering modern services and data capabilities.
Identity and automation are supporting military personnel amid zero trust architecture implementation, but a skilled workforce is still needed.
The service's first cloud-based software program included a rapid ATO process.
Identity-based approach to verification moves beyond perimeters and VPNs.
The Defense Department and the Intelligence Community review ‘mission-critical’ and classified work.
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