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Spotlight: Army CIO/G6 Jeffery Sorenson retires

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,

Atkins: DISA should enable collaboration beyond DoD

The Defense Information Systems Agency aims to enable unprecedented information sharing, said a top DISA official Nov. 9. "In the past, even though we've had good collaboration across all of our

Army releases guidance for common operating environment architecture

The Army has selected a set of technical standards that collectively form what the service has dubbed a common operating environment architecture for information technologies that warfighters utilize

Army migrates email to DISA cloud

The Army has decided to migrate its Microsoft ( NASDAQ: MSFT ) Exchange email into a cloud provided by the Defense Information Systems Agency, announced Army Chief Information Officer Lt. Gen Jeffrey

Fast, cheap and at the communications edge: The new Army software model

Mobile applications and devices will become increasingly critical to meeting the needs of warfighters who are producing and consuming information in combat zones, said an official from the Army

Sorenson: Army should emulate apps model

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

Lt. Gen. Sorenson at AFCEA Belvoir

Listen to the keynote address by LTG Jeffrey Sorenson, U.S. Army Chief Information Office (CIO/G6). UPDATE: Sorenson's presentation slides can also be found here (.pdf)

Sorenson: Army should emulate Apple

Army software development should be more like a mobile phone apps store, said Army Lt. Gen. Jeffrey Sorenson, the service's chief information officer and G6. "You take the Apple iPhone, they

Army GNEC effort reaching contract stage

Walking into an Army network security center is like seeing a medley of foreign television stations, said Army Lt. Gen. Jeffrey Sorenson, the service's chief information officer and G6, while

Network Integration Kits will cut tactical vehicle clutter, says Sorenson

Army vehicles are too weighed down with gadgets and power sources, said Army Lt. Gen. Jeffrey Sorenson, the service's chief information officer and G6. Situational awareness tools that each require