After much anticipation and preparation, the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA), along with the U.S. Army and Air Force, successfully migrated network traffic through the first of several Joint ...
The Pentagon's chief information officer has decided to sunset JRSS in the next five years. BALTIMORE, Md. — The Department of Defense chief information officer this summer decided to sunset the Joint ...
The Air Force will restart its migration to the Joint Regional Security Stacks (JRSS) platform after months of delay. Rory Kinney, the Defense Department's principal director for information ...
The Defense Information System Agency’s Joint Regional Security Stack (JRSS) initiative is driving and delivering solutions to network defenders and operators across the department, answering a call ...
The Joint Regional Security Stack (JRSS) program, a key part of the Department of Defense’s network consolidation and cybersecurity changes, is not being fully implemented properly, a Pentagon ...
Latency and other performance quality issues with applications in the joint regional security stacks have caused DISA and the Army to rework the migration timeline. Army DISA DOD The Army seems to ...
The Air Force hit pause on standing up and migrating to the Joint Regional Security Stacks after suffering connectivity problems but will reboot in 2019. The Air Force will restart its migration to ...
The Joint Regional Security Stacks program’s buying budget could be cut nearly in half for fiscal 2020, according to newly released Defense Department budget documents. The Defense Information Systems ...
After some initial resistance from the Navy, a top Defense Information Systems Agency official said the service is scheduled to begin migration to the Joint Regional Security Stacks in the fall. Col.
Capt. Andrew “Dojo” Olson, F-35A Lightning II Demo Team commander and pilot, taxis after a demonstration practice, Jan. 23, 2019 at Luke Air Force Base, Ariz. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class ...