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A CMV-22B Osprey taxis on the flight deck of Nimitz-class nuclear aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson in November 2020, marking the first time the Ospreys have landed on a carrier. (U.S. Navy / Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Aaron T. Smith)

The Navy is piggybacking off the work of the DOD to enable a sustaining vision for telework within the service.  The service is focused on building out a fully integrated platform that also has enhanced security features by June 2021. The new telework technology is also prompting modernization across the department, officials have said. One example is that the new solution is pushing the Navy to move away from using its intranet —  the Navy-Marine Corps Intranet — to a network-as-a-service model.

Billy Mitchell

Written by Billy Mitchell

Billy Mitchell is Senior Vice President and Executive Editor of Scoop News Group's editorial brands. He oversees operations, strategy and growth of SNG's award-winning tech publications, FedScoop, StateScoop, CyberScoop, EdScoop and DefenseScoop. After earning his degree at Virginia Tech and winning the school's Excellence in Print Journalism award, Billy received his master's degree from New York University in magazine writing.

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