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Trump's Budget Proposal to Significantly Boost Cybersecurity Funding
The White House's first federal budget blueprint unveiled Thursday seeks to fund the nation's cybersecurity efforts by boosting budgets of the U.S. Defense Department and Department of Homeland Security—an initiative officials say will guard against the magnified threat landscape that is only getting worse.
Munsch Assigned to Office of the Chief of Naval Operations
Rear Adm. Stuart B.
Faller Assigned Senior Military Assistant to Secretary of Defense
Rear Adm. Craig S.
Miller Will Replace Hale as DOD's Deputy Chief Information Officer for Cybersecurity
Essye Miller will replace Richard Hale as the U.S.
Harris to Support Missile Defense Radar Systems
Harris Corp., Colorado Springs, Colorado, has been awarded two contract modifications to support missile defense radar systems.
Innovation Superiority Is Key to Recapturing U.S. Military Might
The Internet Of Things Takes Shape
A Successful Rest of 2017 Should Include 4 IT Resolutions
As we near the end of the first quarter of this new year, it seems like a perfect time to introduce and discuss four new "resolutions," if you will, for federal information technology managers and what a new action plan for progress might look like. Phil O'Reilly from Brocade Federal spells them out.
Stamatopoulos Assigned to Office of the Chief of Naval Operations
Rear Adm. Peter G.
U.S. Navy Taking Risks by Pushing Modernization in Favor of Forward Deployed Fleet Readiness, Admiral Warns
The integrity of the U.S. Navy suffers today because the integrity of the force depends on capability, capacity and readiness—three areas that have taken a beating with a Navy at war for 15 years and the budget shortfalls threatening so many military arenas, said Adm. Philip Davidson, USN, commander of U.S. Fleet Forces Command, at West 2017.