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Pentagon Unveils Secure Mobile Device Plan


Military releases a new plan to accelerate the adoption of mobile devices and apps for both classified and unclassified use.

Comments By J. Nicholas Hoover | InformationWeek | February 28, 2013 08:50 AM

The Department of Defense on Tuesday released a plan to accelerate the adoption of commercial mobile devices and secure mobile applications in the military for use with both unclassified and classified information.

The plan, which follows up on a mobile device strategy released in June 2012, grows out of an increasing recognition by top military officials and in high-level military strategy documents that mobile technologies will play a key role on the battlefield and for broader U.S. military success via improved collaboration and information sharing. Read full story on InformationWeek


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