Software Modernization for Information Dominance
To further information dominance goals, the Defense Department is turning to innovative software development led by software factories. Developing smarter, nimbler solutions for improving cybersecurity, cloud performance and data interoperability will be critical to future DOD modernization.
Inside, catch up on insights from:
- Jay Bonci, CTO, Department of the Air Force
- Cap. Sidney Hall, Software Engineer, Army Futures Command
- Lauren Knausenberger, CIO, Department of the Air Force
- and more…
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Jay Bonci CTO, Department of the Air Force -
Lauren Knausenberger CIO, Department of the Air Force -
Gillian Busick Senior Cyber Strategist, DISA -
Allan Friedman Senior Advisor and Strategist, CISA -
Jay Gazlay Associate Director for Vulnerability Management, CISA -
Cap. Sidney Hall Software Engineer, Army Futures Command -
Angel Phaneuf CISO, Army Software Factory -
Matthew Rose Industry Principal, Global Public Sector, Snowflake -
John Sherman CIO, DOD -
Aaron Weis Former CIO, Department of the Navy
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