Series By AT&T

Leading the Future: Delivering Tomorrow’s Air Force Network Today. Part 6.

The Air Force is on a mission. Overhauling IT infrastructure will better serve future warfighters. That’s not an easy task. Which is why adopting commercial n...

The Air Force is on a mission. Overhauling IT infrastructure will better serve future warfighters. That’s not an easy task. Which is why adopting commercial networking technologies can jumpstart transformation.

In this six-part series. hear from industry innovators and leaders on how deploying Enterprise IT “as a service” today can yield long-term benefits for the Air Force.

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Featured speakers

  • Don Parente

    Assistant Vice President of Engineering and Architecture, AT&T

  • Rocky Thurston

    Client Executive Vice President, Air Force and Combatant Commands, AT&T

  • Jason Miller

    Executive Editor, Federal News Network