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Navy releases NGEN RFP

The 5 year, $4.5 billion solcitation for land-based network operations and management calls for up to 134,000 thin client machines.NGEN will replace theĀ  Continuity-Of-Service Contract , the federal government'sĀ largest network management program.

Navy to begin limited thin client deployment

The Navy will complete a deployment of thin client computers to 7,500 seats on the Navy/Marine Corps Internet by next spring, said Shawn Hendricks, program manager of the Naval Enterprise Networks

DON issues draft NGEN RFP highlighting collaboration services, thin client, cloud computing

The Navy Department issued a 332-page draft request for proposal (.pdf) Sept. 30 for its massive Navy/Marine Corps Next Generation Enterprise Network. NGEN will replace the Continuity-Of-Service ...

Halvorsen touts thin client for Navy NIPRNET users

Department of Navy computer users who primarily use software office applications are prime candidates for thin- or zero- client computing, DON Chief Information Officer Terry Halvorsen said during an

Users will see no difference with NGEN, says Hendricks

Users should see no difference when the Navy Department finally switches off its massive Navy/Marine Corps Internet (currently incarnate as the Continuity-Of-Service Contract ) and turns on its

Navy embraces cloud computing

Department of Navy forays into cloud computing appear to be gathering steam with the July 12 release of two requests for information, one for thin- or zero- client devices, the other for

Navy moving to thin client computing, says Halvorsen

The majority of the Navy could shift to a thin client computing environment, says departmental Chief Information Officer Terry Halvorsen. "It appears to be something we could do fairly quickly, where

Amazon backs off Wikileaks hosting while White House says 'structural reforms' are underway

Amazon Web Services no longer provides hosting services to Wikileaks, according to Wikileaks itself and to Sen. Joe Lieberman (I-Conn.), who had pressured the company after reports surfaced that the

Q&A: Tom Simmons on telework

The mother of all gridlocks is set to descend on Washington, D.C. this Monday and Tuesday with world leaders converging here for the 2010 Nuclear Security Summit , at the Washington Convention Center.