25 mars 2024 | International, C4ISR

Pentagon inks dozens of cloud contract orders, more in the pipeline

Cloud is often seen as a means to get the right data to the right people at the right time — a pillar of Combined Joint All-Domain Command and Control.

https://www.defensenews.com/battlefield-tech/it-networks/2024/03/25/pentagon-inks-dozens-of-jwcc-orders-with-more-in-the-pipeline/

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