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The Good and the Bad on America’s Adversaries

Road to Mission Success Paved with Distributed Operations

Building Trust in the Cyber Era

Simplifying Network Complexities Will Galvanize Critical Infrastructure Security
Critical Infrastructure Security and Resilience month serves as a reminder to not only understand, but appreciate, the various critical infrastructure sectors that play vital roles in the national and economic security of the United States. How can networking capabilities within these sectors improve? How can innovation continue? One key approach is to address the vast complexities of the networks, guest blogger David Young writes.

Technica Awarded U.S. Air Force Contract for Global Communications Support
Technica Corporation has been awarded a $224 million Network Centric Solutions 2 (NETCENTS 2) Network Operations Small Business task
Network Cost Saving and Scalability Through Virtualization
The dependence on connectivity for critical services between government branch offices and data centers is increasing the need for networks to have improved reliability, scalability and flexibility. A solution brief provides more information on how to keep distributed organizations up and running.

IARPA Releases ACCENT Technology to Research Community
The Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Agency (IARPA) announced the public release of the Accurate Events from Natural Text (ACCENT) technology.
C4ISR Systems Must Be Migrated into the Cloud
An impression exists among senior U.S. government officials that moving C4ISR systems into the cloud is overhyped. They question whether the migration would improve operational effectiveness. The answer is yes, and its time has come, writes Ralph Wade, a vice president within Booz Allen Hamilton’s Strategic Innovation Group with a focus on digital solutions/C4ISR across government and military organizations.

Like Sands of Time: Shifting From IPv4 to IPv6
More than a decade ago the Defense Department announced plans to convert its network to the Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) standard. Today, the wait continues. The department no longer can afford to cite the re-occurring mantra “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.” Today’s military simply cannot overlook the need to transition, writes Joe Kim, SolarWinds' senior vice president and global chief technology officer.

Luther Assigned to Office of the Chief of Naval Operations
Rear Adm. Brian E.