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Coast Guard Reserve deals with data breach amid cybersecurity push
Home addresses of 7,554 individuals, and the names and employee identification numbers of another 3,146, inadvertently were released.
What the budget reveals — and leaves unclear — about the cost of JADC2
The Pentagon's fiscal 2022 budget offered limited clues on the amount the Defense Department wants to spend on JADC2. In the first of a four-part series, C4ISRNET looks at what insight the budget provided into the department's JADC2 investment.
By Andrew Eversden
With Austin’s signature on JADC2 strategy, top general says it’s ‘delivery time’
The Joint All-Domain Command and Control strategy is in place, and the general leading the effort says the real work starts now.
By Andrew Eversden
SOCOM data official: Build interoperability into new systems for joint war fighting
Special Operations Command's top data official laid out key data requirements to enable JADC2.
By Andrew Eversden
A warning to DoD: Russia advances quicker than expected on AI, battlefield tech
A new report written for the Pentagon warns of more technologically advanced Russian force that's focused on winning information advantage over the United States.
By Andrew Eversden
SOCOM investing in new capabilities to address technology shortfalls
Leaders at SOCOM want to give operators a "cognitive advantage" using emerging technologies in preparation for future battles.
By Andrew Eversden
Want better AI for the DOD? Stop treating data like currency
The Project Maven team lost months of time waiting for partner organizations to release data from archives or grant access to data streams. A former leader on the project proposes another path.
By Jaim Coddington
Microsoft training academy goes virtual, boosting efforts to prep veterans for tech careers
Veterans and transitioning service members will now be able to prepare for a career in tech from anywhere in the world without using their GI Bill benefits.
By Harm Venhuizen
DoD has a blind spot for civilian employee sexual assaults
Department of Defense components do not uniformly report civilian sexual harassment and assault, leading to an incomplete understanding of the problem and its potential solutions.
By Jessie Bur
Getting away from ‘anything goes’: Military leaders set data standards for joint war fighting
The CIO/J-6 of the Joint Chiefs of Staff called top data leaders to Aberdeen Proving Ground to set data standards and boost cooperation on Joint All-Domain Command and Control.
By Andrew Eversden
Navy personnel and pay system upgrades will make it easier to use, officials promise
Sailors will experience more automation the next time they log into NP2, a move designed to streamline the PCS process.
By Diana Stancy