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Four Strategies the DOD Can Implement to Increase Cybersecurity
It wasn’t too long ago that the Defense Department embarked on a Cybersecurity Discipline Implementation Plan identifying specific tasks that department's IT personnel must perform to reinforce basic cybersecurity requirements identified in policies, directives and orders across the agency. The plan segments tasks into four key "lines of effort" to strengthen cybersecurity initiatives. Read on to learn what they are and if they'll work.

U.S. Navy Awards Northrop Grumman $103 Million for JCREW System
U.S. Navy awards Northrop Grumman $103 million contract for JCREW system
RIMPAC Features First-Time Participants and New Operations
Loeblein Assigned to Office of the Chief of Naval Operations
Rear Adm. James T.
Northrop Awarded BAMS-D Funds
Northrop Grumman Systems Corp., San Diego, California, is being awarded $62,406,998 for modification P00003 to a previously awarded c
DOD Must Rapidly Adapt to IoT Because Enemies Already Have
The U.S. military must be able to rapidly leverage both technologies and new policies surrounding the Internet of Things—not to keep pace with industry, one official said during Tuesday's IoT Summit hosted by the AFCEA DC Chapter, but because U.S. adversaries already have figured out how to adapt and capitalize on what’s available.

Emmert Assigned to Office of the Undersecretary of Defense (Acquisition, Technology and Logistics)
Terence Emmert has been appointed to the Senior Executive Service and is assigned as the deputy assistant secretary of defense, materiel readiness, Office of the Un