The Path Forward

DHS IT Network Modernization

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) maintains the vital mission of safeguarding the United States from a variety of threats. This includes preventing terrorist attacks, assisting with disaster relief, and protecting America’s borders, economy, cyberspace, and critical infrastructure. To ensure the success of this critical mission, the DHS requires an effective and modernized IT network. The need for network modernization compels the department to make significant changes, such as consolidating data centers, replacing legacy systems that perform mission-critical operations, and adopting cloud-based technologies. As one would imagine, this transition is no simple task, but essential nonetheless.

Download this GBC Issue Brief to learn more about:

  • The top priorities for modernizing the DHS IT network
  • The main pain points and challenges affecting progress
  • Major initiatives, strategies, and investment programs
  • Recommendations for future success
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