An Open Source Solution to the Cycle of Veteran Suicide

This article was originally published on the Red Hat Blog. To read the original in its entirety, click HERE. In 2022, Red Hat teamed with global consulting services provider Guidehouse and Philip Held, Ph.D. of Rush University Medical Center, to…

Technology at the edge—How cloud computing has benefitted the DHS and DoD

Over the past two decades, cloud computing has exploded in popularity among businesses, organizations, agencies, and individuals. Today, the cloud is widely used across organizations and enterprises to make their IT architectures more scalable, and enable their organizations to provision…

Making the Tools Critical for DevSecOps Adoption More Accessible for the Navy

Software has taken on an outsized role in military operations. Today’s advanced weapons systems are software and network-enabled. And software is relied upon for virtually every mission in some way – whether just in the gathering of intelligence, mission planning,…

Can Software Save Lives? Kessel Run Shows That It’s Possible!

In late July and early August of this year, America anxiously watched as – halfway across the globe – our country’s Department of Defense (DoD) worked tirelessly to evacuate more than 100,000 people from Afghanistan. This mission was a high-wire…

Everyone Into the Platform One Pool!

The Air Force wants to open its Platform One services to private sector partnerships with the hope of tapping into a consortium of academic and industry organizations to enhance its coding environment. Platform One is an environment provisioned by the…

Why DevSecOps is a Hot Topic in the Federal Government – a Q&A with Maya Kaczorowski of GitHub

As we’ve heard from government and military IT leaders and decision-makers – from Nicolas Chaillan, the Chief Software Officer for the Air Force, to Katie Arrington, Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) for the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense…

DevSecOps Delivers the Benefits of “Interchangeable Parts” to Government Application Development

This article was authored by Chris Yates, a Senior Solutions Architect at Red Hat, and originally published on the IBM Center for the Business of Government. Read the original article in its entirety by clicking HERE. Eli Whitney, famed inventor…

Aerospace/Defense Company Deploys Parasoft to Support DevSecOps for Major DoD Initiative

Since 2012, Parasoft has been working with a U.S. Department of Defense contractor in the aerospace and defense industry to improve the quality and security of their software. The contractor is a significant contributor to a major, long-running defense initiative.…

Nicolas Chaillan Discusses Platform One on the ContinuousX Podcast

There are few individuals within the government and military with as much buzz as Nicolas Chaillan, the Chief Software Officer for the Air Force that also serves as the co-lead for the Department of Defense Enterprise DevSecOps Initiative with the…

DevOps is Desired but Security is Required: Bringing Them Together with DevSecOps

This article was written and submitted by Ben Chicoski of CloudBees. It was originally published on the CloudBees online publication and is available in its entirety HERE. Application developers are enthusiastic to move quickly and innovate. Unfortunately, that enthusiasm sometimes…

 

 

 

We launched GovDevSecOpsHub to focus on the next evolution of application development, DevSecOps, which brings cybersecurity teams and tools into the development process sooner so that applications are more secure and safeguarded against cyber threats.

In  GovDevSecOpsHub we’ll look at the evolution from traditional software and application development to the DevOps model. We’ll talk about the importance of moving from DevOps to DevSecOps. We’ll highlight the technologies and cultural changes necessary to make this shift happen. And we’ll profile government organizations and executives that are the “boots on the ground” as the government pivots towards the DevSecOps model.