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March 9, 2020

DOD Issues Flexible Instructions on Response to Coronavirus

The Defense Department has issued instructions to the armed services and department heads on how to respond to the implications of the growing coronavirus outbreak.

March 5, 2020

Army Medical Personnel Describe Efforts to Develop Coronavirus Vaccine

The first phase of testing has already started — testing potential vaccines in mice to see what their response is and making sure it's safe, Dr. Kayvon Modjarrad, director of Emerging Infectious Diseases at Walter Reed Army Institute of Research said. 

Feb. 27, 2020

On the air with Federal News Network: What's important about multicloud?

Defense Intelligence Agency Deputy Chief Information Officer Doug Cossa participated in a Federal News Network panel on how a secured, multicloud approach in government could benefit the Intelligence Community, Feb. 19.

Feb. 26, 2020

DIA’s cyber officer talks risk management at RSA 2020

Defense Intelligence Agency’s Defense Intelligence Officer for Cyber James Sullivan spoke on the Agency’s cyber operations during a panel discussion at the 2020 RSA Conference public sector day in San Francisco, Feb. 24.

Feb. 6, 2020

DIA plans a presolicitation conference for SITE III contract vehicle

The Defense Intelligence Agency will hold a presolicitation conference for the Solutions Information Technology Enterprise III, also known as SITE III, contract vehicle at its campus in Reston, Virginia, Feb. 22.

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