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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Army Launches Joint Innovation Outpost to Accelerate Battlefield Capabilities
At Fort Bragg, the XVIII Airborne Corps’ Joint Innovation Outpost connects soldiers, engineers and industry to accelerate battlefield capability development.
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Federal Courts Use GIS to Improve Security, Visitor Experience
The Administrative Office of the Courts is using geospatial intelligence systems data to integrate security systems, enhance safety and improve the visitor experience.
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AI Decision Support System Aims to Improve Battlefield Triage
APPRAISE helps combat medics identify hemorrhage risk earlier and make faster triage and evacuation decisions.
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VA Deputy Secretary on Resuming EHR Rollout
VA resumed rollout of its EHRM program this weekend after a three-year pause, and Paul Lawrence discusses early feedback and lessons learned.
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