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The Army will not entertain bring-your-down-device as an option for the tactical environment, said an Army official May 21.
Rapid acquisition, facilitated by Network Integration Evaluations , is a core part of Army's modernization efforts, said Army officials during a Sept. 27 AFCEA DC event in Arlington, Va. NIEs allow
The private sector isn't doing enough to help the Marine Corps make the business case for its information technology investments, said James Craft, deputy director, C4/chief information officer of
The Army has migrated 87,895 email users--about 9 percent of its total--to a Microsoft ( NASDAQ: MSFT ) email client hosted by the Defense Information Systems Agency, but the process is currently
Apps for the Army has not delivered game-changing mobile applications for warfighters, Army officials told an industry audience March 17. Given the number of apps on the commercial market and the
The current budget environment and Defense Secretary Robert Gates' efficiency drive are forcing the Army be smarter when it comes to information technology, said the new Army chief information
Lt. Gen. Jeffrey Sorenson, the Army chief information officer/G-6, retired Nov. 5 after more than three years in that position and after serving more than 37 years with the Army. Mike Krieger,
The Army is looking to industry's "apps" model at a way to meet its information technology goals, says the service's top IT official. Industry has streamlined and standardized the operating
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