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Graphic series honors Korean War hero who single-handedly stopped a Chinese assault
His men found Red Cloud's body, shot eight times. Enemy bodies littered the area around the outpost.
Host of challenges await next Pentagon CIO
A new CIO will take the reins as the department wrestles with the future of cybersecurity and its cloud environment.
By Andrew Eversden
Pentagon acting CIO pushes on with cybersecurity, software development
Cloud, zero trust, remote work: Acting CIO outlines priorities for his tenure as the Pentagon's top IT official.
By Andrew Eversden
Pentagon could reassess future of JEDI cloud, depending on court action
The future of the Joint Enterprise Defense Infrastructure cloud may depend on a court's decision whether to dismiss allegations of interference by former President Donald Trump.
By Andrew Eversden
Pentagon shattered speed record to give 1 million people remote work tools
How top IT leaders toppled constraints that mire software projects to fast-track the remote collaboration platform.
By Andrew Eversden
Amazon Web Services challenges Pentagon decision to stick with Microsoft for cloud contract
AWS alleges “even more egregious” mistakes in the DoD's re-award of the JEDI cloud to Microsoft.
By Andrew Eversden
How will the Air Force get the weather data it needs from space?
The Air Force is ditching its plans for a free flyer space vehicle for weather data and has submitted an informal plan to move to a proliferated low earth orbit constellation.
By Nathan Strout
It’s official: DoD’s JEDI contract is being reviewed ... again
This time the lucrative enterprise cloud contract is being investigated by the Pentagon's inspector general.
By Andrew Eversden
Oracle loses argument in JEDI court case
Judge rejects key Oracle arguments in pre-judgement ruling.
By Andrew Eversden
Amazon, Microsoft wage war over the Pentagon’s ‘war cloud’
Amazon and Microsoft are battling it out over a $10 billion opportunity to build the U.S. military its first "war cloud" computing system. But Amazon's early hopes of a shock-and-awe victory may be slipping away.
By Matt O'Brien, The Associated Press
Mattis visits F.E. Warren AFB to help send historic bells, an Army war trophy, back to the Philippines
Defense Secretary Jim Mattis visited F.E. Warren Air Force Base in Wyoming Wednesday for a ceremony to mark the beginning of the process to return the Bells of Balangiga to the Philippines.
By Kent Miller and Colin Woodward