The Defense Information Systems Agency has begun reorganizing its IT staff to put the focus on the Defense Department’s enterprise infrastructure efforts. The overhaul results from applying what DISA has learned about joint IT acquisition and support during the Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom operations, said Air Force Lt. Gen. Harry Raduege Jr., DISA’s director. “We must continue to guarantee our forces global information dominance by providing interoperable, secure capabilities to our customers on a daily basis as we transform ourselves for future success,” he said. DISA has created a new position, the component acquisition executive, and tapped Diane McCoy, the former principal director of the Applications Engineering Directorate, to fill it. McCoy and Tony Montemarano, program director for the Global Information Grid-Bandwidth Expansion program, now report directly to Raduege. Full Story
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