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Budgetary, policy, workforce issues influencing DOD and intelligence community IT priorities
2020-01-15 05:00

Information Technology spending by Department of Defense and Intelligence Community agencies will continue to grow as they work to keep pace with the evolution of both the threat landscape and technology development, according to Deltek.

IT solutions such as cloud computing, modern data management, big data, cybersecurity and artificial intelligence are in high demand by intelligence agencies with increasingly complex national security missions.

Technology innovation is a major tenant of the 2019 National Intelligence Strategy, which is critical for the IC's ability to provide strategic intelligence, anticipatory intelligence, cyber threat intelligence, counterterrorism, counter-proliferation, and counterintelligence and security.

"Artificial intelligence, cloud computing and analytics solutions are empowering the Intelligence Community to share and analyze growing amounts of information more efficiently, effectively and at a faster rate," said Angie Petty, Senior Principal Research Analyst at Deltek.

The DOD continues its shift to a new cloud-based infrastructure that will eventually enable the enterprise deployment of artificial intelligence.


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