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VA move to curb remote work puts all federal workers on notice
Decisions on new federal policies for off-site work could upend the pandemic adjustments made by millions of workers.
3 years later, DISA director reflects on how agency fought off elimination
Vice Adm. Nancy Norton took DISA from facing elimination to a critical agency in the response to COVID-19. Now she's retiring.
By Andrew Eversden
Pentagon acting CIO pushes on with cybersecurity, software development
Cloud, zero trust, remote work: Acting CIO outlines priorities for his tenure as the Pentagon's top IT official.
By Andrew Eversden
Advancing AI leadership in the NDAA
The annual defense policy enacted 17 recommendations to improve U.S. artificial intelligence competitiveness. Now more work is needed, a congresswoman says.
By Rep. Elise Stefanik
Pentagon shattered speed record to give 1 million people remote work tools
How top IT leaders toppled constraints that mire software projects to fast-track the remote collaboration platform.
By Andrew Eversden
Remote work could be silver lining of pandemic for some veterans, including those with PTSD
Remote work options, which have increased since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, could benefit veterans with complex medical needs or PTSD.
By Davis Winkie
Blazing a trail: How a Black Navy SEAL boosted his success through online learning
Completing a college degree can be a daunting task, but finding a right online program sets up students for success, says the author of this commentary.
By Ty Smith
Close the Pentagon — it’s too big of a target
Why maintain a highly concentrated target for adversaries?
By James Hasik
About one-third of DoD schools are opening remotely. Here’s the list.
About 14 percent of DoDEA students have signed up for a semester of Virtual School.
By Karen Jowers
Naval Academy to hold mix of in-person and online learning
The U.S. Naval Academy is bringing students back to Annapolis, Maryland, for the fall semester with a mix on in-person and online learning.
Marine gunnery sergeants start accelerated online courses in wake of travel restrictions
The accelerated course will only last eight weeks, nearly cutting in half the normal 15-week course.
By Philip Athey