Anastasia Obis
Staff Writer
Anastasia Obis is a former staff writer at GovCIO Media & Research, who was responsible for covering developments in federal technology.
Securing open-source software is a unique challenge, and the federal government is just starting to develop ways to evaluate and minimize security risks associated with its use.
“My job as the CIO is done when Army senior leaders can explain the Army Digital Transformation Strategy just as well as I,” Iyer wrote announcing his departure from the Army.
Air Force software factory Kessel Run replaced the 609th Air Operations Center’s legacy IT battle management system with its new suite of software applications, called KRADOS.
The Technology Modernization Fund will support the Army’s Infrastructure Cyber Protection project, which will protect and modernize the Army’s critical Infrastructure.
Narratives around zero trust, AI and user experience will drive ongoing developments in defense technology.
The Pentagon’s spending priorities include strengthening IT modernization and funding emerging technologies.
The joint force needs transformational computing technologies to achieve JADC2.
A new zero trust strategy may alleviate department challenges in creating a connected ecosystem on military bases.
With legacy systems in place, agencies are starting to use DevOps to ease the shift to new IT systems.
NNSA, an agency with one of the most sensitive missions in government, plans to deploy commercial cloud capabilities for classified systems.
First of its kind strategy will guide the agency in achieving a more robust cybersecurity framework that will reduce risk and improve user experience.
The Pentagon's Chief Digital and AI Office will focus on enabling AI at the combatant command-level in 2023.