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National Defense January 2014 Yasmin Tadjdeh |
Funding for Military Mobile Technology Flattens as Demand Rises Funding to incorporate smartphones and tablets in Defense Department offices and on battlefields has stagnated even as demand for devices is rising. |
National Defense August 2013 Valerie Insinna |
Pentagon Working to Quickly Acquire Mobile Technologies The Defense Information Systems Agency is in the midst of implementing a commercial mobile device plan that will allow for quicker adoption of the latest smartphones and tablets. |
National Defense February 2015 Meloni & McCoy Jr. |
Defense IT Investment to Focus on Big Data, Cloud As the Defense Department cuts spending on information technology, it is focusing on a "technological offset strategy" to counterbalance a shrinking fighting force. |
National Defense June 2011 Sandra I. Erwin |
Smartphones-for-Soldiers Campaign Hits Wall as Army Experiences Growing Pains "A smartphone for every soldier" may be a clever slogan. But trying to turn it into reality is becoming an uphill battle for the U.S. Army. |
National Defense May 2010 Sandra I. Erwin |
Army's iPhone Dreams Clash With Reality The Army launched a competition to see if techies can design soldier-friendly smartphone applications. The contest may be premature, however, as it could be years before the Army adopts smartphones as standard soldier equipment. |
National Defense January 2012 Stew Magnuson |
Rise of Smartphones May Sound Death Knell for Old Push-to-Talk Radios Handing an infantryman a device the size and shape of a brick that can only perform one task, voice communications, may soon be akin to issuing him a musket. |
National Defense February 2014 Lloyd McCoy |
Military Services Snub Defense Information Systems Agency as Cloud Broker As the cloud broker for the Defense Department, so far, DISA appears to be on shaky ground. |
National Defense June 2014 Lloyd McCoy |
Defense IT Spending on Downslope With the defense budget under growing pressure, the Pentagon's chief information officer and budget leaders are looking at information technology as a way to do more with less. |
National Defense August 2011 Eric Beidel |
Protectors of Critical Networks Look Within For Vulnerabilities The hacker is only one ingredient in a network intrusion. While leaders are rightly concerned about outsiders breaking into their networks, they also realize that their own employees may have as much to do with the next breach as an outsider. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics January 2008 |
National Security Agency Chooses General Dynamics Smartphones The Sectera Edge smartphone is designed to provide users with wireless access to the U.S. Government's Secret Internet Protocol Router Network (SIPRNet) and Non-classified Internet Protocol Router Network (NIPRNet). |
Military & Aerospace Electronics December 2007 Courtney E. Howard |
Top Secrets: Securing Sensitive Data Defense industry organizations develop and deploy secure information solutions to protect military and civilian lives. |
National Defense October 2009 Sandra I. Erwin |
Security Policies Deny Soldiers Access To Critical Information, Army Contends The Army's latest advances in networking technology are being slowed by security policies that restrict soldiers' access to information. |
National Defense April 2015 Valerie Insinna |
New SharePoint Tool Facilitates Data Transfer Between Military Networks Metalogix -- a Washington D.C.-based software company -- recently released a SharePoint tool that company officials believe can help reduce military personnel's need for removable storage devices while transferring data. |
National Defense November 2011 |
Readers Sound off on Recent Stories Military benefits under fire... Energy security... Military acquisitions... Smartphones in the army... |
InternetNews May 30, 2007 David Needle |
Will Users Want Palm's 'Companion?' The creator of the original Palm Pilot unveils the Foleo Mobile Companion. |
National Defense August 2006 Sandra I. Erwin |
Global Industrial Trends Spell Doom for Defense The intent of the U.S. military to remain on technology's cutting edge appears to overlook the predictions of the Pentagon's own soothsayers, who warn that the Defense Department may be unable to acquire critical microelectronics. |
Popular Mechanics June 30, 2008 Glenn Derene |
Inside NSA Red Team Secret Ops With Government's Top Hackers Highly skilled firewall-crackers help the government keep the bad guys out of the country's computer systems. |
CIO September 24, 2012 Tom Kaneshige |
BYOD and Smartphones: Ingram Micro Goes Global After crafting a voluntary global BYOD smartphone policy, Ingram Micro sees a spike in adoption, including a new U.S. mandate. |
The Motley Fool September 12, 2010 Eric Bleeker |
Apple the Most Valuable Company in the World? Bet on It. There are ample reasons to believe that the company's rise is just starting and that Apple will continue blowing past expectations. |
BusinessWeek June 11, 2007 Hamm & Edwards |
Is It A Smartphone Or A Laptop? Foleo is a 'tweener - and electronics makers are betting you'll want to stuff one in your bag |
CIO May 17, 2013 Tom Kaneshige |
Dual-Persona Smartphones Not a BYOD Panacea Mobile vendors are pushing technologies that split a smartphone into two separate platforms for business and personal data. Problem solved, right? Not so fast. It's still easy for employees to circumvent the two worlds. |
Food Processing September 2013 Anthony Hernandez |
Protecting Your Data in a Mobile World If food companies adopt a bring-your-own-device approach, they need to establish clear policies and implement IT security controls. |
CFO May 15, 2012 David Rosenbaum |
Left to Their Own Devices There are big advantages to letting employees use their own smartphones and tablets on the job. Big risks, too. |
IEEE Spectrum January 2011 Joshua J. Romero |
Smartphones: The Pocketable PC Is your phone smarter than a fifth grader? |
National Defense May 2013 Sandra I. Erwin |
Firms Think Twice Before Investing in DoD The Pentagon needs to get creative as it plans the weapons of the future, officials have said, and it needs private-sector help. |
National Defense March 2007 Robert H. Williams |
`Cross-Domain' Solution Protects Government Secrets Interactive link suite from Tenix America is offering military, intelligence community and homeland security organizations a way to share information from classified and unclassified networks at a single workstation. |
InternetNews March 29, 2010 |
Smartphones to Lead U.S. Mobile Phones in 2011 Phones that support application downloads and advanced features are set to dominate the industry. |