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Executive Deputy Director
What he does: Leads DISA’s operations, focusing on delivering efficient and effective IT services to warfighters.
Laurel Lashley
Program Manager, Cloud-Based Internet Isolation Program
What she does: Leads the program that creates an air gap between the potential vulnerabilities of internet activity and DOD networks. DISA moved CBII from a pilot to production with the ultimate goal of migrating all DOD users to the solution, beginning with the 1.5 million users who are scheduled for migration by the end of fiscal 2021.
Steve Wallace
Systems Innovation Scientist, Emerging Technology Directorate
What he does: Leads a team that is developing innovative solutions to meet the technical challenges facing warfighters, including cybersecurity, telework capabilities and identity management.
By Lauren C. Williams
Jan 20, 2021
Thanks to the changes brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic, bringing your own approved device (BYOAD) is now a high priority for the Defense Information Systems Agency.
That s due in large part to vastly more teleworkers and the temporary deployment of the Defense Department s commercial virtual remote (CVR) Teams environment. As DOD and DISA move to a permanent Microsoft Office 365 solution this summer, the need and demand for BYOAD is expected to increase. With the rollout of CVR and the success of CVR users and the fact that users are working differently with CVR, it is driving us more quickly to BYOAD, Steve Wallace, the systems innovation specialist for DISA s Emerging Technologies Directorate, said during a Jan. 14 AFCEA DC virtual event.
By Lauren C. Williams
Jan 19, 2021
Thanks to the changes brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic, bringing your own approved device (BYOAD) is now a high priority for the Defense Information Systems Agency.
That s due in large part to vastly more teleworkers and the temporary deployment of the Defense Department s commercial virtual remote (CVR) Teams environment. As DOD and DISA move to a permanent Microsoft Office 365 solution this summer, the need and demand for BYOAD is expected to increase. With the rollout of CVR and the success of CVR users and the fact that users are working differently with CVR, it is driving us more quickly to BYOAD, Steve Wallace, the systems innovation specialist for DISA s Emerging Technologies Directorate, said during a Jan. 14 AFCEA DC virtual event.