DevSecOps Approaches With Air Force’s First Chief Software Officer Nicolas Chaillan
The newly inducted software executive will lead service initiatives to develop software more quickly.
The Air Force’s first chief software officer, has an extensive history in coding and sheds light on how DevSecOps is going to transform IT at the Defense Department. His goal is to lead the service’s initiatives to better use data and develop software faster.
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Nicolas Chaillan Chief Software Officer Air Force
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