AWS Summit: Innovation Accelerates IT Delivery at DOD
Dave Raley, Digital Program Manager, U.S. Marine Corps Community Services
Technology and software development can take years to field capabilities that may no longer meet mission needs once they reach the finish line. Some Defense Department compliance practices can add 12 to 18 months for authorization.
At the AWS Summit in Washington, D.C., Marine Corps Community Services Digital Program Manager David Raley said that his office is accelerating the development and approval processes for critical mission capabilities. Raley highlighted solutions like AWS GovCloud and a certified DevSecOps platform that help reduce authorization times from a year to 15 minutes.
Raley also talked about the ways DOD is advancing zero trust implementation and security in cloud-native environments.
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