DOD modernization faces program and funding challenges

DOD modernization faces program and funding challenges

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DOD modernization faces program and funding challenges


  • By Lauren C. Williams

  • Oct 24, 2019

  • Defense Department officials have repeatedly warned that delays to the Joint Enterprise Defense Infrastructure cloud program could have dangerous ripple effects for DOD's work with artificial intelligence and other emerging technologies. Delays to the fiscal year 2020 appropriation add yet another layer of risk, officials say.


    JEDI has endured a lawsuit, protests, an ongoing inspector general investigation, a defense secretary review (and subsequent recusal), as well as repeated criticism from Congress and the White House.


    "The first concern I have is dragging this thing out and delays that are going to handicap our efforts -- and at this stage -- to catch up where other actors are," Rep. Mac Thornberry (R-Texas), ranking member of the House Armed Services Committee, said of the procurement.


    DOD is counting on a general purpose cloud to sustain its artificial intelligence missions and improve business practices. But delays to the controversial $10 billion cloud procurement could have a ricochet effect on other DOD tech initiatives, particularly in AI and 5G. (The Pentagon also announced Oct. 23 that it would issue requests for proposals for large-scale prototyping and experimentation of 5G capabilities in November.)


    When asked the effect a continuing resolution could have on JEDI and other tech initiatives dependent on it, DOD spokeswoman Elissa Smith told FCW via email that stopgap funding can "adversely impact ..

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