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Accelerating Change: 3 Tips for Designing UX-Friendly Mission-Critical Systems

User experience isn’t just important, it’s crucial — and even life-saving. Here’s how Colt Whittall, U.S. Air Force’s first Chief Experience Officer for the U.S. Air Force, is improving UX for airmen, and how your agency can follow suit.

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Supporting the Global Mission: A New Approach to Help the U.S. Army Streamline Application Management

While the vast expansion of global military presence has helped the Defense Department stay ahead of its adversaries, it has hamstrung the Pentagon’s digital transformation efforts. To help solve this global IT challenge, the U.S. Army Network Enterprise Technology Command (NETCOM) launched the Global Enterprise Fabric (GEF), a unified Infrastucture-as-a-service built to host and manage army applications — regardless of the warfighter’s location.

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Raytheon Technologies Speeds Hypersonic Testing with Adaptable ‘Tanning Bed’ Technology

As the global race for hypersonics gains speed, complementary novel laboratory test methods can help.

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Mission: Space

Lawmakers and space policy analysts are concerned: How do you avoid conflict in space if the international laws and policies on Earth no longer apply?

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3 Ways the DoD Can Prepare for the Future of Warfare

In a recent Defense One webcast, thought leaders from the DoD convened to speak about how the department can build a military that’s competitive today and tomorrow.

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Defending the Data: JADC2 Offers Opportunities and Challenges for DOD Leaders

NetApp’s Department of Defense CTO Lloyd Granville offers insight into how JADC2 can help mitigate data challenges across DOD.

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Why It’s Time to Upgrade the DOD’s Financial Management Systems

From operational visibility to happier staff, cloud-based ERPs could be the key to transforming the Defense Department’s financial management systems for the better.

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The Best of Webex, Now for Defense

Webex for Defense is our collaboration solution built specifically for the US Department of Defense (DoD) and has received provisional authorization by the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) to operate at DoD Impact Level 5 (IL5). Webex for Defense offers end-to-end support of the DoD’s national security systems, higher sensitivity CUI, and mission-critical information across workloads, including calling, meeting, and messaging. This all-in-one collaboration solution is connected to the DoD Information Network via DISA-managed Cloud.

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EITaaS Provides a Foundation for DoD’s Digital Modernization

With a vision of the future, Enterprise IT as a Service builds a foundation for the DOD to achieve its digital modernization goals by taking advantage of new and emerging technologies and improving mission effectiveness.

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How EITaaS Puts DOD Cloud Services on the Same Page

The Army and Air Force are looking to unified cloud services to break down silos, streamline data and deliver more effectively on the mission.

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A Fighter Pilot’s Perspective: How the F-35’s Engine Delivers a Step Change over 4th Gen

Built upon 95+ years of combat propulsion experience, Pratt & Whitney’s F135 provides unrivaled performance for the warfighter at an unparalleled value to the taxpayer.

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4 Ways the Defense Department Can Leverage DevSecOps to Enhance the Mission

As the Defense Department navigates an increasingly complex threat landscape, the organization is eyeing a shift to a DevSecOps mindset to ensure it can securely innovate. At a recent roundtable, we asked the experts how DOD can begin adopting this practice and what it can do to drive the mission forward.

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Perspecta’s View: How to de-risk the Defense Enclave Services Program

The Defense Enclave Services (DES) program intends to simplify how many DOD agencies will consume common-use IT. DISA will face challenges throughout the enormous program, from migration to optimization and with user adoption and cybersecurity. Learn what a former DISA executive and Perspecta leader has to say about overcoming the risk.

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How Ethical Hacking Can Make DOD’s Weapon Systems More Secure

As the Defense Department looks to preserve national security, it is investing in solutions that enable weapon system cybersecurity. Here’s how a crowdsourced penetration testing framework can help.