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Going Mobile: Technology Policy Changes to Help DOD Go Full-Throttle
Ushering in full-blown mobility for the military will require technology advances, particularly in areas of automation and security management. With mobile no longer a fringe idea, troops want to avail themselves of all the bells, whistles and efficiencies the ecosystem offers. But security concerns continue to crimp the Defense Department’s migration to what is otherwise commonplace in the private sector.

Garrison Security Enables Timely Access to Open-Source Intelligence
The war in Ukraine has provided indisputable proof that OSINT is central to military operations in a conventional conflict.
Risk Taking Leads to the Rewards of Innovation
Innovative acquisition is the oxymoron that should drive needed change in government buying circles. Value and relevance to meet critical needs drives innovation and the ambition to be out in front of the threat, not behind it.

USMC General First Marine to Assume Helm of DOD Spy Agency

Cybersecurity Tactics Must be Overhauled
Amazing anecdotes kept the audience entertained during the lunch session at the AFCEA International Homeland Security Conference. The experts were speaking about a serious subject: cyberwar. But the stories about their hands-on experience in learning how to fight cyberwars, how they've fought cyberthreats and what they believe is needed to prepare future cyberwarriors kept conference attendees enthralled.
Making DevSecOps More Available

Enabling Artificial Intelligence at the Combatant Commands
The Call to Action
The Basics of Fourth Estate Network Optimization

SPAWAR Is Casting a Wide Net for Innovative Information Warfare
