Finally, the Pentagon Cloud Computing Enterprise Advances

Finally, the Pentagon Cloud Computing Enterprise Advances
The Defense Department just announced a $9 billion enterprise cloud contract, which it thinks corrects problems that led to the cancellation of its predecessor, the Joint Enterprise Defense Infrastructure, or JEDI, after years of awards, objections, revisions, and delays.
The Joint Warfighting Cloud Capability contract, or JWCC, has been given to Amazon Web Services, Google, Microsoft, and Oracle, as opposed to the single-vendor JEDI award, which was challenged and ultimately abandoned. According to John Sherman, the chief information officer for the Defense Department, each vendor is given a guarantee of $100,000 and will subsequently submit bids for task orders.
Having direct access to these cloud service providers without going through a middleman or reseller, he claimed, is what this delivers.
All four suppliers must be able to offer services at the unclassified, secret, and top-secret levels in order to fulfill the terms of the contract, which has a three-year term with two option years, he said.
We do have other kinds of clouds in the department, he continued, "but none of them span the full enterprise from the continental United States up to what we term the tactical edge at all three security classification levels."
According to Defense Information Systems Agency director Air Force Lt. Gen. Robert Skinner, the tactical edge may be where cloud computing capabilities are most needed.
We are able to make better decisions because of this data and the applications that are producing the right information at the right time and level. but also gives us that tactical edge," he said.
Warfighters "need to be able to collect and process data at the point of need," according to Sharon Woods, head of DISA's Hosting and Compute Center, rather than backhauling data to higher levels for processing. As opposed to requiring a backhaul, JWCC "takes cloud and shrinks it into a smaller form factor that becomes portable, and that can go with the warfighter," she said.
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