U.S. Army Asserts Savings in New Computer Systems
ARMY IT: The U.S. Army’s next planned set of computer networks will save about $1.5 billion a year over less efficient systems the land service now operates, according to the Army’s chief information officer. Lt. Gen. Jeffrey Sorenson also says current networks are expensive and poorly structured...
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