The U.S. Marine Corps is looking into unmanned systems with firepower and pocket-size surveillance functions as potential combat and surveillance support to ground troops, the Marine Corps Times reported Jan. 30. Joshua Stewart
MoreU.S. Navy Rear Adm. Elizabeth Train believes the military service should have a centralized networking system for branch personnel to analyze large amounts of intelligence data, FCW reported Friday. Sean Lyngaas writes
MoreThe U.S. Army is continuing its work to overhaul mission command operations through upgrades under the Defense Department‘s Joint Information Environment that could eventually reduce deployments to the field, Federal News Radio reported Friday.
MoreLt. Gen. Robert Ferrell, chief information officer at the U.S. Army, has unveiled an information technology strategy that seeks to accelerate the military service’s adoption of modern computing and security platforms, FCW
MoreThe FBI is collaborating with FireEye to investigate the cyber attack on healthcare provider Anthem Inc. perpetrated by what U.S. government officials believe to be state-sponsored hackers based in China, Bloomberg reported Thursday. Michael
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Navy Adm. Jonathan Greenert said Wednesday scientific and technical discoveries can help the military branch to shape its course and empower warriors for the future, DoD News reported. Claudette Roulo writes Greenert,
MoreThe Department of Veterans Affairs is seeking information on a security incident event management service as part of the agencyâs efforts to further protect its information technology infrastructure, GCN reported Wednesday. VA
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The U.S. Office of Management and Budget has created a new group that will develop policies for dot-gov network security and ensure that federal agencies follow those protocols, Nextgov reported Monday. Aliya
MorePresident Barack Obama is seeking $14 billion in funding to bolster the U.S. governmentâs cybersecurity efforts under the fiscal year 2016 budget plan, Reuters reported Monday. Alina Selyukh and Andrea Shalal write
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A new MeriTalk study has found that 67 percent of federal information technology managers worry about cyber threats as their agencies modernize data centers. MeriTalk said Monday the âHeart of the Network:
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