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Navy CIO Robert Carey: ‘The corporation needs help in cybercom, That’s why I’m going up there’

Following his recent assignment as director of strategy and policy at the Navy Fleet Cyber Command/10th Fleet, Robert Carey expressed his excitement of his new responsibilities during an interview and explained that he is looking forward to helping the command. In a recent conversation with GovInfoSecurity.com, Carey shed some insight into his thoughts on his [...]

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Department of Navy CIO Robert Carey to be Reassigned

Robert Carey will leave his post as the Department of Navy’s Chief Information Officer by the end of the summer at the behest of Undersecretary of the Navy Robert Work. The new CIO has not yet been selected, but Carey indicated he would assist Work in his search. Carey joined the DON in 2000 as [...]

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Robert Carey: We must guard against a “need to know” mentality

In a recent blog post, Navy CIO Robert Carey outlined some of the key lessons he learned from Lou Gerstner’s, the former CEO of IBM, book Who Says Elephants Can’t Dance. Carey believes there are several lessons from the book that are applicable to the “internal issues that are keeping the Department of the Navy [...]

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Three Changes for Navy’s Success in Information Age Warfare from CIO Robert Carey

“A lot” needs to be done to prepare for the the Naval Network Environment (NNE 2016), an effort to integrate network architectures “afloat and ashore,” according to Department of the Navy CIO Robert Carey’s blog post from last week.  The NNE 2016 is the Next-Generation Network Environment (NGEN) successor network to the Navy/Marine Corps Intranet [...]

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Navy CIO Robert Carey: Navy’s Top 10 IT Priorities for 2010

2009 is over and 2010 is already underway.  Department of the Navy CIO Robert Carey wrote a post on his blog last Friday about the challenges facing the Navy in the coming year.  These challenges are especially daunting due to the losses of John Lussier, Bob Grady and Dr. Richard Etter last year.  Below are [...]

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