Here’s how the Army is reorganizing its network, cyberops offices

Here’s how the Army is reorganizing its network, cyberops offices
Here’s how the Army is reorganizing its network, cyberops offices

No current contracts, awards, jobs or physical moves are being affected by the PEOs restructuring, an Army spokesman said, but the reorg aims to streamline technical capabilities.

Top Army General: Network Modernization ‘Never Going To Stop’

Top Army General: Network Modernization ‘Never Going To Stop’
Top Army General: Network Modernization ‘Never Going To Stop’

“This is going to be a continuous journey because the explosion of information technologies is only accelerating on us,” Lt. Gen. John Morrison said.

Don’t Share ALL The Data: Army CDO

Don’t Share ALL The Data: Army CDO
Don’t Share ALL The Data: Army CDO

A single Army command, HRC, tracks more than 800,000 data elements, the service’s new Chief Data Officer says. If you try to share all your data without setting clear priorities, the network will choke on it – especially in frontline units, where getting the right data can be life or death.

Army Needs ‘Unified Network’ Linking Tactical & Home-Base Systems: G-6

Army Needs ‘Unified Network’ Linking Tactical & Home-Base Systems: G-6
Army Needs ‘Unified Network’ Linking Tactical & Home-Base Systems: G-6

The Army must link its tactical networks with its “enterprise” networks at home base, Lt. Gen. Morrison said, passing data on everything from artillery bombardments to cyber attacks.