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DOD's Mammoth JIE Effort Can Improve from Initial Shortfalls, CIOs Share
The Defense Department's continued collaboration to streamline the whole of the military's information technology networks and systems, known as the Joint Information Environment, tops leaders' agendas and fiscal spending plans—now available with a caveat for decision makers, officials said: lessons learned.

Defense Department Remakes Silicon Valley Enterprise
CyberFence Protects Critical Infrastructure
Viewing Cyber Data in 3-D

U.S. Makes Progress in Stemming the Deficit of Women in STEM, But Work Remains
A recruiter once told Nancy Brown her desire to join the Navy just wasn't worth the effort as a woman with a social sciences degree in 1974. She persisted, and was not only accepted to officer candidate school, but went on to serve 35 years in the male-dominated communications field. She talks with SIGNAL Media about the deficit of women in STEM-related fields and the importance of women mentors at such a critical time.

6 Steps to Increase Cybersecurity in the Age of Innocence
Let’s face it—we have a lot to learn about cybersecurity. Every day, we learn solutions have a short shelf life and that hackers have managed to stay a few steps ahead of those trying to track them down, shares RedSeal's CEO in a new blog.

Bell Appointed as General Counsel, Defense Contract Management Agency
Keisha Dawn Bell has been appointed as general counsel, Defense Contract Management Agency, Fort Lee, Virginia.