Marines Want Their Phones and Tablets to Handle Classified Data
By Mark Pomerleau via Marine Corps Times
“The Marine Corps has selected several companies to bid on task orders that will allow warfighters to transmit secure on-the-move command-and-control and situational awareness data, including sending classified information through commercial smartphones and tablets…”
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