

“We have widespread interest across DoD and other US Government Departments right now due to COVID,” John Woodruff, program manager for deviceONE at Air Force Research Laboratory, explained in an email to Breaking D.
By Theresa Hitchens
No current cloud, commercial or military, lets frontline troops access both classified and unclassified data from all over the world, Dana Deasy told Breaking Defense. That makes JEDI unique – and too complex to split up among multiple contractors.
By Sydney J. Freedberg Jr.
WASHINGTON: Spurred by the Navy Yard shootings, the Pentagon has effectively gone back to 1999 and is again considering slashing the number of people who get Secret and Top Secret clearances. The Defense Department also may engage in persistent monitoring of all cleared employees to make it harder for those with family or money troubles,…
By Colin Clark