

The Army will Soon Allow Users to Access Classified Info from Home
By Andrew Eversden, C4ISRNET
“The Army will be onboarding the first 500 users in the next 30 days, and it plans to eventually scale up to 2,000 users, according to Barrett. NETCOM is working with the Army CIO/G-6 and 7th Signal Command — which is responsible for defending Army networks in the United States — to gather “user requests for prioritization,” Barrett said.”
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