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Air Force Plans First Digital Engineering Pitch Day "We're learning from industry as we go," said Eileene Vidrine, Air Force chief data officer.
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COVID Jump Starts DoD's Move to Microsoft Office 365 DoD is accelerating the Defense Enterprise Office Solutions (DEOS) cloud-computing program so users can start using Teams next month.
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Perspecta's View: The Fourth Estate's Opportunity For Customer Service Excellence [Sponsored] Technology has become a commodity, it is no longer a barrier to getting work done securely.
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JLTV: New $911M Order Strengthens Oshkosh's Hand For Recompete With 9,500 Joint Light Tactical Vehicles already delivered, the Army was running out of room on its existing contracts, so it just ordered another 2,738 from Oshkosh. That'll keep production going through a re-competition scheduled for 2022.
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Congress Pushes Forward Defense Bill; Fight with POTUS Looms Whatever happens with the 2021 budget, ":I suspect that the Pentagon's budgets will start flattening out," Chairman of the Joint Chiefs Gen. Mark Milley said today. "There's a reasonable prospect that they could actually decline significantly."
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Space Force Will Boost Reliance On Commercial Sats: Gen. Raymond "We see a huge opportunity here to have a fused relationship with industry that will provide great advantage," Gen. Raymond says.
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DISA Puts Trust in Zero Trust With New Strategy, Testing Lab "Zero Trust [is] where we see a lot of departmental capabilities moving over the next 12 to 18 months," said John Hale, chief of cloud services at DISA
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