Accelerating space power through software-defined mission dominance
As space threats continue to evolve, existing satellites need new capabilities to defend and protect, even after launch.
As space threats continue to evolve, existing satellites need new capabilities to defend and protect, even after launch.
Rather than being a cost center or another roadblock, network automation is an enabler that handles mundane, repetitive tasks so that organizations can better embrace digital transformation.
Red Hat Enterprise Linux simplifies development use cases by providing a consistent way to host applications along their life cycle. Explore how easily using RHEL in development translates to a predictable and repeatable security certification and accreditation environment with no surprises when moving to production.
Network automation is a key enabler that lets Special Operations Command fight both terrorists and peer/near-peer competitors in the Great Power competition.
Preparing for the Great Power competition gives the Defense Department an opportunity to remake the way it develops, deploys, and sustains technologies and capabilities, while creating new collaborative opportunities with joint forces and partner militaries.
Network automation for collaboration and DevSecOps is an enabling technology to fully realize Joint All Domain Command and Control (JADC2)