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NMCI is a US Department of the Navy program that provides IT services for the Navy and Marine Corps. It consolidated over 6,000 networks, 8,000 applications, and 15,003 logistics systems into a single integrated and secure network.
NAVWAR is the Navy's technical authority and acquisition command for Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance, business information technology and space systems. It was renamed from SPAWAR in 2019 to better align its identity with its mission.
Godwin assumed command as the Director of the Navy Marine Corps Intranet (NMCI) in September 2004. In May 2005 under a reorganization, he was named Direct Reporting Program Manager for NMCI, and under another reorganization in February he became the Program Executive Officer Enterprise Information Systems.
Electronic Data Systems (EDS) was an American IT company founded by Ross Perot in 1962 and acquired by Hewlett-Packard in 2008. It provided IT services and solutions for various industries and markets worldwide, and was involved in major events such as the Olympics and the Year 2000 projects.
NIWC Atlantic is a US Navy activity that delivers information warfare solutions across all warfighting domains. It has locations in South Carolina, Virginia, Louisiana, Washington, and other countries, and is part of NAVWARSYSCOM.
The Program Executive Offices (PEOs) are organizations responsible for the prototyping, procurement, and fielding of C4ISR, business information technology and space systems for the Navy and Marine Corps. PMW 220 is one of the program offices under PEO Manpower, Logistics and Business Solutions (PEO MLB), which provides enterprise business solutions.
Learn about the US Navy's information operations, intelligence, networks, and space unit. Find out its history, mission, organization, and role in U.S. Cyber Command.
NCMI is a component of DIA that produces medical intelligence and all-source intelligence on foreign health threats and other medical issues. It traces its origins to the medical intelligence section of the U.S. Army during World War II and has four major divisions: Infectious Disease, Environmental Health, Global Health Systems, and Medical Science and Technology.