The JIE “aims to provide our warfighters and mission partners with a shared IT infrastructure and a common set of enterprise services, all under a single security architecture,” Winnefeld said. It leads to “better integration of information technologies in operations while increasing our ability to respond to security breaches across the system as a whole.”
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