September 10, 2013
Federal News Radio
By Jason Miller
The Office of the Director of National Intelligence recently implemented a set of baseline capabilities under its Intelligence Community IT Enterprise (ICITE) program. Al Tarasiuk, the assistant DNI and intelligence community chief information officer, said Monday during a briefing with reporters in McLean, Va., the IC launched three capabilities under ICITE in mid-August.
"We declared the milestone, which we called the initial baseline, which involves the deployment of the first substantiation of the IC desktop to a few thousand Defense Intelligence Agency and National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency users," he said. "They are the providers of the desktop. They are developing the single desktop to the community. They determined earlier on they would be first ones to deploy the new desktop tool. We also stood up the first substantiation of the IC cloud with both storage, data hosting and virtual hosting capabilities. The applications mall went online as well with a number of applications registered in the mall that folks across the community could use."
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