Author: Summer Myatt|| Date Published: May 24, 2023
Multi-cloud has been touted by Pentagon leaders as the future of defense and the foundation of widespread technology modernization and digital transformation efforts. Cloud is inextricably intertwined with software modernization, JADC2, zero trust and a myriad of other top DOD priorities and programs.
With the DOD’s Joint Warfighting Cloud Capability contract finally underway after awarding initial task orders in March 2023, the Pentagon’s broader multi-cloud vision is beginning to take shape.
Executive Mosaic spoke with leaders from each of the JWCC vendors — Amazon Web Services, Google, Microsoft and Oracle — to find out what the contract means to their companies and how it will ultimately carve a path forward for DOD modernization.
Watch the newest video from Executive Mosaic’s JWCC interview series here, and discover insights from AWS’s Liz Martin, Google’s Leigh Palmer, Microsoft Federal’s Rick Wagner and Oracle’s Glen Dodson.
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