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Joint Enterprise Defense Infrastructure (JEDI)

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Transportation Command migrating applications to Air Force’s Cloud One

The agency had planned to move its cloud capabilities to the Department of Defense's Joint Enterprise Defense Infrastructure (JEDI) cloud platform — but then it was canceled.
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John Sherman, Department of Defense Chief Information Officer, participates in a virtual panel, April 15, 2021.(DoD photo by Chad J. McNeeley)

2021 in review: Out with JEDI, in with JWCC

After years of protests and failing to launch its landmark cloud program, the DOD in July took matters into its own hands, canceling JEDI.
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