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Simplified Management in the Real World with VMware vCenter Operations
With so much of your network becoming virtual, it can be difficult to visualize and manage things. Check out this webcast to learn more about simplified management in a virtualized world.
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The Army goes Android
As does the Air Force, Marines, and Navy--but only with Android 2.2 and only on a handful of Dell devices.
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Department of Defense to invest millions in 'Twitter tracking'
The Department of Defense is investing millions in a social media project to analyse "the spread of ideas" and "identify participants".
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DoD: 24,000 files swiped in March from military contractor systems
Department of Defense Deputy Secretary William Lynn said that 24,000 files were taken in March from military contractor systems. Now the military is sharing intelligence with the private sector to...
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Defense Dept. targets Silicon Valley with new IT Exchange Program
At the RSA 2011 Conference, Deputy Secretary of Defense William Lynn talks about a new pilot program that will make it easier for government and the technology industry to work together in the future.
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Defense Dept. targets Silicon Valley with new IT Exchange Program
At the RSA 2011 Conference, Deputy Secretary of Defense William Lynn talks about a new pilot program that will make it easier for government and the technology industry to work together in the...
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Military releases Android mental health app
By using the application each day, soldiers can give the people who are conducting treatment for them a better handle on their patterns of feelings and act accordingly.
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Department of Defense IT: Years late and billions over-budget
A new GAO report highlights $6.9 billion in over-budget IT projects at the Department of Defense. The report also provides excellent advice that private-sector business leaders can apply immediately.
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Defense Dept "demands" Wikileaks return files
The U.S. Defense Department formally demands that Wikileaks return all classified military records, and leaves open what might happen to the group's principals if they refuse.
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US Strategic Command recognizes cyber security challenges
With operations around the world it is one of the largest networks (voice and data) to monitor and defend against attack. US STRATCOM mission statement says it all;
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Report: SOA, cloud, virtualization transforming federal government
Feds increase SOA-related spending about 17% a year, cloud spending 27%. Defense department is way out in front with SOA work.
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Make-or-buy balance still unclear in 2011 Defense and Veteran budgets
If EHR Way Ahead is using open source components and delivering something DoD and VA employees can manage and extend, it's a good thing. If this is going to be another Windows-Oracle set of...
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Obama's $3.8 trillion proposed budget: Parsing the tech priorities
President Obama rolled out his $3.8 trillion proposed fiscal 2011 budget and technology projects abound throughout the Federal government's departments and agencies. We read the budget with...
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Niche social networks expand in 2010
Niche, secure social networks such as milBook will continue to grow in 2010
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Guest post: Government Gmail use following Google's China news
Paul Strassman outlines some of the technical issues raised for government agencies using Gmail in light of the China cyberattack on Google.
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US defense department IT managers describe latest assault on complex and siloed IT systems
US defense department IT managers deploy SOA methodologies to tackle funding, establishing user dialog, federation, quicker turnarounds
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What the DoD now says about open source
Cut through the bureaucratese and you do have a remarkable turnaround in attitudes. Under the previous Administration contracting was the only way to go. Now officers are being allowed to try do...
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US Defense Department to partially lift flash drive ban
The U.S. Department of Defense ban on USB thumb drives will be partially lifted to allow authorized people to use official flash drives for mission-critical functions.
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Alfresco debuts DoD-certified records management module
Alfresco is expecting more success in the government sector. That's because of the open source company's new records management module and the Department of Defense Certification it has earned....
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DoD's Net-Centricity approach moves SOA into battle formation
SOA is so strategic, in fact, that SOA underlies how the DoD expects to achieve its mission in the 21st century -- namely, defending US interests by presenting the most powerful military presence...
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SOA project with a billion-dollar price tag
For those of you debating whether to commit $75,000 here or $150,000 there for SOA-based projects, here's some news to keep things in perspective. Bob Brewin over at NextGov reports that the...
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