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Army to expand BYOD pilot after successful National Guard testing

The Army is expanding a “bring-your-own-device” policy in 2022 after seeing “tremendous operational benefit” as part of a pilot program this past fall.

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As industry awaits JEDI contract, DISA’s $8B DEOS project also set for release this month

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‘Wrong trajectory’ in mobile strategy stifles Marines’ BYOD ambitions

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Ahead of Windows 10 migration, Army’s helpdesk girds for surge of tech support calls

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DISA’s next version of enterprise email goes far beyond email

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Navy, Marine Corps still unsure about migrating to enterprise email

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DISA putting pieces in place to become one-stop, cloud-services shop

The Defense Information Systems Agency is targeting the third or fourth quarter of 2014 for full operational capability of its cloud broker service. DoD…

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DoD puts 1 million users in its cloud email system

The Army expects to mostly finish the migration to enterprise email by the end of this month. The Air Force and the Navy begin pilot tests using the cloud…

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DISA offers ‘off-ramps’ for military services’ IT expenses

The Defense Information Systems Agency sees itself as a safety valve for increasing pressure on military services’ IT budgets. At a meeting of CIOs last week, DISA told the military services they could offload commodity IT services to their data centers.

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