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Defense Agencies Turn to Multicloud Strategy


Defense Agencies Turn to Multicloud Strategy - FedTech Magazine

A multicloud approach mitigates the risks associated with relying on a single vendor while allowing organizations to place workloads in the ...

DoD's Lamb: Multi-Cloud Strategy, Software Directive Coming Soon

As the Department of Defense (DoD) starts to plan what's next for the Joint Warfighter Cloud Capability (JWCC) contract, a top Pentagon ...

Allan R. on LinkedIn: Defense Agencies Turn to Multicloud Strategy

Missed Opportunities: The Cost of Overlooking Internal Expertise In Federal capture, sometimes just a handfull of individuals, or even just one, ...

How Defense Agencies Are Implementing Hybrid & Multi-Cloud ...

DISA's Roger Greenwell and Army's Darek Kitlinski discussed hybrid cloud strategies and AI implementation at POC's 5th Annual CIO Summit.

Next-Level Cloud Computing Helps the DoD Achieve its Vision for ...

The Department of Defense (DoD) faces many challenges in its mission to implement the Joint All Domain Command and Control (JADC2) strategy.

Cloud Smart - Federal Cloud Computing Strategy - CIO Council

Industry partners, interagency working groups, and individual agencies have provided the Federal IT and acquisition communities with a wide selection of ...

How agencies can build a multi-cloud strategy that emphasizes ...

Because of these considerations, a multi-cloud strategy rapidly became the go-to solution for federal agencies looking to make the most of their ...

Is multi-cloud the key to defense modernization? - Leidos

Ashok noted that the shift to multi-cloud reflects the reality that various agencies and organizations are now utilizing multiple platforms to ...

DISA looks to offer multi-cloud capabilities at the tactical edge

Those efforts lie at the heart of DISA's broader strategic initiatives, outlined in the agency's just-released 2025-2029 National Defense ...

Avo Reid on LinkedIn: Defense Agencies Turn to Multicloud Strategy

Line of Effort (LOE) 1 in the DoD Fulcrum strategy focuses on providing joint warfighting IT capabilities to expand the strategic dominance of U.S. forces ...

DISA's new approach to cloud capabilities: A tailored hybrid strategy

The Defense Information Systems Agency is redefining how it provides cloud services by using a more tailored hybrid cloud strategy.

7 programs leading government's push to the cloud - FedScoop

In recent years, federal agencies have made some ambitious leaps into the cloud, developing sweeping strategies and launching massive acquisitions to onboard ...

5 Reasons Federal Agencies Should Consider Hybrid Multicloud

By working with a vendor-neutral colocation provider to enable their hybrid multicloud strategy, agencies can interconnect privately with top ...

It's Time for Agencies to Get Serious About Their Hybrid Cloud ...

Only 53 percent of IT leaders said their agency uses hybrid cloud with a “well-established” strategy, according to a joint MeriTalk and Hitachi Vantara Federal ...

DOD Makes Headway on Cloud Computing - Department of Defense

The Defense Department is moving ahead quickly on the adoption of cloud computing and implementation of a "zero trust" computing environment.

Distributed Hybrid Multi Cloud (DHMC) solicitation seeks to ... - DISA

The Defense Information Systems Agency's ... agency's initiative to modernize and transform its data centers into hybrid cloud centers.

4 steps agencies can take to avoid multi-cloud chaos

Adopting a multi-cloud strategy is a smart move. It provides federal agencies with the flexibility to use the best cloud for any workload.

Why Federal Agencies Are Going Multi-Cloud | Kion

The federal government has steadily advocated for its agencies to adopt cloud computing over the past decade. Today, quite often, that means ...

CHIPS Articles: DISA's New Approach to Cloud Capabilities

The Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) is redefining how it provides cloud services by using a more tailored hybrid cloud strategy.

Intelligence agencies confronting challenges with multi-cloud ...

Google, Oracle, Amazon Web Services and Microsoft are competing for task orders via the Defense Department's enterprise cloud initiative, the ...