DISA monitors C2 net traffic in battle zones

A suite of security applications monitors traffic on military command and control networks and helps enforce data security for Operation Iraqi Freedom.

The Air Force signs contract for IM license

The Air Force has negotiated an enterprise license for the Bantu Instant Messaging and Presence Platform.

Quirk is new chief of signals intelligence

The National Security Agency has appointed Army Maj. Gen. Richard J. Quirk III as director for signals intelligence.

New DOD guide lays out plan for IT transformation

The Defense Department this month released a blueprint that details how it will remake the military as a high-tech, information-reliant fighting force.

DOD rushes global system into action in Iraq

Military officials have been using the latest versions of the Global Command and Control System-Joint to aid soldiers fighting in Iraq. <br>

DOD struggles with competitive sourcing

The Defense Department's acquisition and competitive sourcing practices are not cost-effective and fail to meet DOD's objectives, comptroller general David M. Walker told a congressional panel last month.

Defense official describes progress toward net-centricity

Network-centric operations has leapfrogged from the concept stage into reality, according to Mike Frankel, a deputy assistant secretary of Defense. <br>

The Army goes wireless on the battlefield to give logistics support

A wireless logistics application means that supply chains need not lag miles behind soldiers fighting on the front lines in northern Iraq.

Air Force sets IM license

The Air Force has negotiated an enterprise license for the Bantu Instant Messaging and Presence Platform. <br>

Iraq-bound soldiers train in simulated urban fighting

The Army is training units in Kuwait in a 40-foot-long, mobile facility that replicates what a soldier might encounter during urban street fighting in Iraq. <br>

Milstar launch will boost Iraq satellite comm

The Air Force has launched its sixth and final Military Strategic and Tactical Relay satellite to bolster communications and battlefield information for warfighters in Iraq and Afghanistan. <br>

NSA names director of signals intelligence

National Security Agency director Michael V. Hayden has appointed Army Maj. Gen. Richard J. Quirk III as the agency's new director for signals intelligence. <br>

Rumsfeld sets early deadlines for transformation

Defense secretary Donald Rumsfeld has released his Transformation Planning Guidance, which will transform military fighting forces from the industrial age into the information age. <br>

Database aids Air Force recruiting

The Air Force Recruiting Service is using a customized database built by Merkle Direct Marketing Inc. to target leads and track responses by turning to direct mail, broadcast, print and the Internet to help recruit volunteers.<br>

Defense personnel agency buys paperwork software

The Defense Department Civilian Personnel Management Service has awarded a contract to Integic Corp. to electronically manage paperwork for as many as 850,000 computer seats.<br>

Marines award BPA to CDW-G

The Marine Corps Systems Command awarded a contract to the government division of CDW Computer Centers Inc. to buy servers, PCs, notebook computers and logistics management services. <br>

DISA chooses Securify suite

The Defense Information Systems Agency today contracted with Securify Inc. for a suite of security applications to oversee traffic on the military command and control networks being used in Operation Iraqi Freedom.<br>

DOD taps CSC for high-performance computing assist

The Defense Department has awarded Computer Sciences Corp. four task orders worth more than $82 million to support the Defense High-Performance Computing Modernization Program.

Defense wants tool for fast access to enemy data systems

The Defense Department has awarded a research contract for a ruggedized portable system that warfighters would use to extract data from enemy forces' captured computers. <br>

DOD procurement chief: DFARS grants special buying authority for war

As the military battles on, Defense Department procurement officials can apply a special rule in the Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement to speed buys supporting overseas operations.<br>

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