


After UFO shoot-downs, senators fret over holes in homeland defenses
Lawmakers are eyeing NORAD's capabilities after a suspected Chinese spy balloon and other objects pierced North America's airspace.

DISA Forecast to Industry
The Pentagon plans to release details on an $11B IT contract soon
The draft RFP was supposed to come out in late September but was held for a review by the Pentagon's chief information officer.

The future of command and control? Mobility
Defense Information Systems Agency officials see handheld devices as the key to future C2.

With Li-Fi, a headlight could provide a network connection
The Defense Information Systems Agency is looking into the potential for a Wi-Fi alternative called Li-Fi that uses light instead of radio frequency.

DISA wants to make data sharing easier for ally nations to swallow
DISA is looking to industry to help better connect coalition nations.

DISA’s role in the third offset strategy
How can DISA lend a hand in the third offset strategy?

DISA's behind-the-scenes role in hacking the Pentagon
Top officials from DISA discussed their role in the revolutionary bug bounty program at the Pentagon.

DoD's in-house milCloud prepares to go commercial
DISA officials provided an update on milCloud 2.0 at the annual Forecast to Industry Nov. 17.

DISA’s unified capabilities to center on integration
DISA is seeking flexible, collaborative IT capabilities that can be easily integrated with other tools.

DISA takes on new mission sets with changing world
Briefing members of industry, Maj. Gen. Sarah Zabel, DISA's vice director, outlined new areas of focus for DISA.

DISA director: Military still figuring out how to fight in cyberspace
Lt. Gen. Alan Lynn said DoD still has work to do to protect networks from cyberattacks.
