Meeting Mission Goals on the Go
Whether in planes, jeeps, portable shelters or on the battlefield, missions must be accomplished regardless of obstacles.
Whether in planes, jeeps, portable shelters or on the battlefield, missions must be accomplished regardless of obstacles.
Stopping attacks before they become catastrophes requires a proactive approach — one that can correlate and analyze information from a multitude of sources in real time.
“The goal of the Agile approach is to develop and release working software on a more frequent basis, reducing release cycles from months or years to just weeks or days.”
Data collection and organization are important steps in becoming more data-centric. For data to truly be useful, it should be accessible to everyone.
DoD is committed to managing its data as a critical part of its overall mission. By not treating it as a separate commodity, the department expects to make faster, better-informed decisions.
Moving Windows workloads to the cloud opens a path toward freedom of choice, lower costs and release from vendor lock-in.
Officials at the CDC began realizing that a new, potentially deadly virus was growing rapidly and knew they had to get ahead of it as much as possible.
As agencies look for ways to improve performance, optimize costs and embrace a digital future, they are turning to the cloud for many of their services.
Data is the engine that drives progress throughout government. When data is up to date and accessible, it can be harnessed to improve business processes.
Remote workers for one defense health agency were having problems accessing what they needed to do their jobs so the agency invested in a SASE solution.