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From JWCC to ‘Fix Our Computers’: An interview with Air Force CIO Lauren Knausenberger

Air Force CIO Lauren Knausenberger recently spoke with FedScoop during an extensive interview about her IT priorities for the Department of the Air Force and the progress the service has made in its move to the cloud, expansion of software factories, and much more.

In the first part of that interview, published on the new DefenseScoop Podcast, Knausenberger shared the four pillars that served as the foundation for her IT strategy. She also detailed work being done to make the Air Force more secure in cyberspace.

Now, on a new episode of Let’s Talk About IT, during the second part of that interview, the Air Force CIO explains how her service is anticipating the award of the Joint Warfighter Cloud Capability (JWCC), wok being done around Joint All Domain Command and Control, and how she is trying to do right by service members who earlier this year demanded that the Department of Defense fix their computers.

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Every month, Let’s Talk About IT explores the most pressing topics in federal IT in-depth, including modernization, cybersecurity, data management, emerging technologies and more. During these engaging conversations, top experts from across the government technology community join the FedScoop team for a look into how they are navigating the trends and challenges they face in this space every day.

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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 journalism 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 while interning at publications like Rolling Stone.
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