Defense IT
Army cyber ops faces forensic backlog
Col. Barry Hensley spoke at the 2008 LandWarNet Conference, regarding the challenge of conducting forensic and attribution analysis.
Ten rules for enterprise focus
Army Chief Information Officer/G6, Lt. Gen. Jeffrey Sorenson offer 10 rules for taking an enterprisewide approach.
Army CIO sets revised course
Lt. Gen. Jeffrey Sorenson, the Armys CIO, is shifting the services IT direction, with a particular emphasis on cyber operations.
Standard-issue security
The Committee on National Security Systems is preparing a unified certification and accreditation process for national security systems, that, with the help of the National Institute of Standards and Technology, will be extended to all of government.
DISA certifies Red Hat OS for IPv6
DISA certifies the Red Hat Enterprise Linux operating system as being ready for swapping Internet Protocol version 6 packets with other DOD servers.
Networked prints
In a merger of physical security and cybersecurity, the Army has installed a centralized system to control access to buildings and networks at Hunter Army Airfield and Fort Stewart in Georgia.
2008 Rising Star Lee James
What separates James from other young managers are interpersonal skills and an ability to communicate complex technology issues in simple terms to leaders who make business decisions.
2008 Rising Star Capt. Eric Berard
Eric Berard's judgment and expertise in Army operational testing and program management processes have helped bridge the gaps among stakeholders.
2008 Rising Star Josh Caplan
Josh Caplan's community outreach and recruiting efforts have improved public knowledge of Spawar and heightened interest from potential job applicants.
2008 Rising Star Maj. Gary Hockett
Hockett was instrumental in migrating the Pacific Air Forces command from BlackBerry-based messaging to an open platform for wireless e-mail that is compatible with a wide range of smart phones and collaboration devices.





