Digital Modernization at the Pentagon
The Pentagon’s digital modernization journey represents the digital modernization challenges and priorities all federal agencies face. From budgets to partnerships to emerging technologies, multiple elements can impact government’s modernization progress. Industry and federal IT leaders discuss what’s most important for efficient and effective digital modernization across government.
Inside, catch up on insights from:
- Lt. Gen. John Morrison, Deputy Chief of Staff, G-6, U.S. Army
- Raj Iyer, CIO, U.S. Army
- Steve Hull, EVP and Operations Manager, Enterprise & Cyber Solutions, Leidos
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Steve Hull EVP and Operations Manager, Enterprise & Cyber Solutions, Leidos -
Raj Iyer CIO, U.S. Army -
Lt. Gen. John B. Morrison Deputy Chief of Staff, G-6, U.S. Army
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Modernizing Federal Risk Management
Agencies grappling with evolving cybersecurity and AI capabilities face new requirements in assessing benchmarks and risk.
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Agencies Take on IT Modernization
Navy and Marine Corps models show how outcome-driven modernization is reshaping federal IT.
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Federal IT Trends in 2025, Outlook for 2026
Hear from federal IT officials on the biggest tech trends from 2025 and how they will influence modernization priorities in 2026.
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Securing Data Against Evolving Cyber Threats
Federal agencies are modernizing encryption, zero trust and cybersecurity strategies to protect data against AI-enabled and quantum-era threats.
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