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Unmanned warfare systems provide Navy with vast opportunities
Discusses Windows 10 deployment, cloud computing, and modernizing IT to improve cybersecurity
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“Cyber resilience is about giving yourself the ability to ‘fight through” adversity.’”
Discounted savings for DoD components, Intel Community
Inoculating humans against hacking
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IRS imposters and tech schemes stopped
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Prototype low-cost, elevated sensor mast carrying ISR payload greatly extends radar, sensor, and radio ranges at modest altitude
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Grace Hopper Amazing Grace Hopper
– her legacy continues …


Rear Adm. Grace Hopper was a computer scientist and information
technology pioneer both for the Navy and in private industry.
Among her many accomplishments, Rear Adm. Hopper took the lead in
bringing desktop technology to the Navy. Hopper was a mentor to
the CHIPS staff offering ideas, encouragement and often her tagline:
"It's easier to ask forgiveness than it is to get permission." Because of
Hopper's long-lasting achievements, she is referred to as "Amazing
Grace." The U.S. Navy destroyer USS Hopper (DDG 70) is named in her
honor.

View more information about Rear Adm. Hopper

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