Pentagon Cancel Wear 80 Thousand Mobile BlackBerry
Follow @mibimiboPentagon Cancel Wear 80 Thousand Mobile BlackBerry | U.S. Department of Defense, the Pentagon, recently announced that it will use the new security management system that is run through the hundreds of thousands of smartphone devices.
One of the devices which will be used Pentagon is a BlackBerry, as many as 80 thousand units. The rest are 1,800 non-BlackBerry devices such as the third and fourth generation iPad, iPhone 4S, iPhone 5, Samsung Tab 10.1 inch, Samsung Galaxy S3, and the Motorola Droid Razr. This blog about Information Technology and The Latest Gadgets.
However, despite the above devices have become part of the inventory of the Pentagon, there has been no new provisions related to the use of such devices.
"There is absolutely no command to use a new BlackBerry device. Official statement issued by the appointment of a U.S. military contractor` Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) `on January 16, 2014 never goes to buy a new device," the Pentagon said.
While 80 thousand units of the BlackBerry 1800 units of non-BlackBerry devices, as referenced in the release of the Pentagon owned inventory at this time. So in conclusion, the Pentagon will not be buying a BlackBerry device in the future.
Mentioned earlier that the Pentagon will provide funds amounting to USD 16 million or around Rp 192.77 billion to buy tens of thousands of smartphones to support the new security management system.
Major funding provided by the United States government that aims to anticipate and ensure that 300 thousand users who come from military or military networks do not divulge the data due to damage to the mobile network.
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One of the devices which will be used Pentagon is a BlackBerry, as many as 80 thousand units. The rest are 1,800 non-BlackBerry devices such as the third and fourth generation iPad, iPhone 4S, iPhone 5, Samsung Tab 10.1 inch, Samsung Galaxy S3, and the Motorola Droid Razr. This blog about Information Technology and The Latest Gadgets.
However, despite the above devices have become part of the inventory of the Pentagon, there has been no new provisions related to the use of such devices.
"There is absolutely no command to use a new BlackBerry device. Official statement issued by the appointment of a U.S. military contractor` Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) `on January 16, 2014 never goes to buy a new device," the Pentagon said.
While 80 thousand units of the BlackBerry 1800 units of non-BlackBerry devices, as referenced in the release of the Pentagon owned inventory at this time. So in conclusion, the Pentagon will not be buying a BlackBerry device in the future.
Mentioned earlier that the Pentagon will provide funds amounting to USD 16 million or around Rp 192.77 billion to buy tens of thousands of smartphones to support the new security management system.
Major funding provided by the United States government that aims to anticipate and ensure that 300 thousand users who come from military or military networks do not divulge the data due to damage to the mobile network.
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