TechNet Cyber: Navy CIO Highlights Interoperability in Defense Tech
The Navy is prioritizing efforts to develop, deliver and secure software to the tactical edge.
The military services are prioritizing developing technology in warfighting scenarios and fielding it quickly. At the Department of the Navy, officials are thinking about how to bring forward a set capabilities that can be interoperable throughout different scenarios while maintaining security.
At AFCEA TechNet Cyber, Navy CIO Jane Rathbun discussed interoperability in the defense industry and platform standardization and cybersecurity.
Check out our full coverage of the conference.
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