Carter: $65 Million in DIUx Contracts in Pipeline
Relevant links are at the bottom of this post. WASHINGTON — Secretary of Defense Ash Carter today officially launched the third outpost of his Defense Innovation Unit-Experimental (DIUx) program, opening the doors to an office in Austin, Texas – and announced that the office has around $65 million in contracts that will be awarded soon. […]
Continue ReadingDoD releases autonomy study
Relevant links are at the bottom of this post. The Defense Science Board released the results of its summer study on autonomy. The document provides a raft of recommendations for DoD in the way of further adopting autonomy into systems and operations while ensuring sufficient security against adversarial adoption of similar technologies and the inherent vulnerabilities […]
Continue ReadingWHAT’S IN PENTAGON NEWLY RELEASED IT VISION?
Relevant links are at the bottom of this post. The Defense Department has reprioritized its goals as they relate to the future of information technology and packaged them together in a document released this week. Called the “Way Forward to Tomorrow’s Strategic Landscape,” DOD’s new vision includes everything from cloud computing and cybersecurity to closing data centers and […]
Continue ReadingOpen architecture bringing benefits to AF DCGS
Relevant links are at the bottom of this post. ROBINS AIR FORCE BASE, Ga. — A team from Battle Management is working to improve capabilities for warfighters who process and disseminate intelligence information. The Air Force Distributed Common Ground System, or AF DCGS, is the Air Force’s key system for intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance information. […]
Continue ReadingCIA OFFICIAL: ‘CLOUD HAS BEEN A GODSEND’
Relevant links are at the bottom of this post. One of the CIA’s top security officials said the cloud infrastructure built by Amazon Web Services is improving the spy agency’s cybersecurity posture and speed to mission handling national security threats. “Cloud has been a godsend for folks trying to implement systems quickly and for us to secure […]
Continue ReadingWhite House releases open source policy
Relevant links are at the bottom of this post. Open Source By Mark Rockwell Aug 08, 2016 The White House released long-anticipated guidelines aimed at improving agency sharing of federally-developed software source code. The memo, noted in an Aug. 8 blog post by Federal CIO Tony Scott, also incorporates a pilot program to release some custom-developed code used by […]
Continue ReadingDARPA: Autonomous Bug-Hunting Bots Will Lead to Improved Cybersecurity
Relevant links are at the bottom of this post. LAS VEGAS, Aug. 7, 2016 — This week, seven teams whose cyber reasoning bots played in the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency’s Cyber Grand Challenge proved that machines by themselves could find and fix software safety problems in a simplified version of the code used everywhere, every day. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WEDO2GgL20Q […]
Continue ReadingVIDEO: HIGHLIGHTS FROM DARPA’S CYBER GRAND CHALLENGE
Relevant links are at the bottom of this post. After years of preparation and qualifying rounds, the Defense Advanced Research Project Agency’s Cyber Grand Challenge finally reached its conclusion. Seven teams from around the country, and the autonomous computer systems they each built, competed in a series of bug-hunting contests to win some serious cash prizes. This […]
Continue ReadingDOD’s Three-Tiered Approach to Cloud Computing
Relevant links are available at the bottom of this post. The Defense Information Systems Agency’s (DISA) three-tiered plan for DOD cloud computing and security took center stage at the Advanced Technology Academic Research Center (ATARC) Federal Cloud Computing Summit held July 26 at the Washington Marriott at Metro Center located in the District of Columbia. […]
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