NSA Director Says U.S. Is Best at Protecting Civil Liberties
The United States is one of the best in the world at protecting civil liberties, Gen. Keith Alexander, USA, director of National Security Agency (NSA) and commander of the U.S.
Army Makes Battlefield Cellular Networks Whole
The Multi-Access Cellular Extension project develops the foundational architecture to integrate the equivalent of commercial cellular technologies into future force networks to enable communications by filling in gaps in fixed infrastructure.

Joint Information Environment Serves Five Eye Nations
Cyber Symposium 2013 Online Show Daily, Day 2
Cyberspace is a Team Sport
Maj. Gen. Jennifer Napper, USA, director of plans and policy, U.S.
DISA Prepared to Announce App Store Contractor
The Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) will likely announce within the next couple of weeks who will operate the Defense Department’s mobile app store, sai
DISA Eliminating Firewalls
The U.S. Defense Department is building a single security architecture that ultimately will eliminate firewalls in the future, according to Lt. Gen.
DISA Reorganizing to Better Support Warfighters
The Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) is undergoing a substantial organizational restructuring, which is mostly complete and will be “set in concrete” July 15th.
Gaining Consensus on the Joint Information Environment
Although pockets of resistance still exist, leaders in the Defense Department and military services largely agree on the need for a Joint Information Environment, according to panelists at the AFCE
Navy to Announce NGEN Winner Tonight
The U.S. Navy will announce the winner of the Next Generation Enterprise Network (NGEN) tonight, according to Brig. Gen.