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The Efficiency of Defense Department Information Technology Spending
Any aggregation of computers, software and networks can be viewed as a “cloud.” The U.S. Defense Department is actually a cloud consisting of thousands of networks, tens of thousands of servers and millions of access points. The department’s fiscal year 2012 spending for information technologies is $38.4 billion. This includes the costs of civilian and military payroll as well as most information technology spending on intelligence. The total Defense Department cloud could be more than $50 billion, which is 10 times larger than the budget of the 10 largest commercial firms. So, the question is: How efficient is the Defense Department in making good use of its information technology?
Expert: Intel Community Needs to Stabilize Reliance on All Disciplines
“We need to find the middle and do the middle well,” former ambassador says.
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Combatant Commands to Host Data Analytics Teams
Artificial intelligence and analytics aid JADC2.
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Fight SATCOM Concept Grows Closer to Reality
Elements of a new architecture to be prototyped this year.
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AFCEA Senior Leader Joins Air Force Cyberspace Operations and Support Hall of Fame
Col. Mike Black, USAF (Ret.), reflects on his career in the military and beyond.
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How Generative AI Improves Military Decision-Making
A Microsoft employee explains the benefits of using GenAI, from predicting warfighting scenarios to equipment lifespan.
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WEST 2024 Coverage
Live coverage and more from WEST, the premier sea services conference on the West Coast, taking place February 13-15, 2024.
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DARPA Pieces Together Combat Technology Mosaic
Researchers lay the tiles for the future fight.
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