Leidos & AT&T to Transform DoDIN to Software-Defined Network (Video)

Leidos will help the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) automate virtual private networking services in support of our nation’s defense.

DISA awarded a Task Order to Leidos to help it take the first key steps toward transforming the Department of Defense Information Network (DoDIN) to a software-defined network.

DISA’s goal is a software-defined enterprise.

  • A software-defined enterprise supports a high degree of automation and synchronization across networking, hosting and related IT systems.
  • It is more flexible, agile, and highly secure.
  • It can help warfighters achieve their missions more effectively.

Leidos and team member AT&T* will engineer and deliver software-defined networking controller technology into the DoDIN backbone.

(Learn about a software defined network and other innovative technology from AT&T. Courtesy of AT&T and YouTube)

The solution uses an open framework developed by AT&T that supports the automation of network services. It is a critical foundation for a complete software-defined enterprise.

“We’re excited to support DISA in this initial implementation of software-defined networking,” said Dr. Daniel Voce, Leidos senior vice president, Enterprise Cyber and Solutions.

Dr. Daniel Voce, Leidos senior vice president, Enterprise Cyber and Solutions
Dr. Daniel Voce, Leidos senior vice president, Enterprise Cyber and Solutions

“The technology has significant promise and this is a good initial step to transforming the DoDIN to be more flexible, secure, dynamic, and resilient for the warfighter.”

“Software defined networking is changing how enterprises connect and conduct their business,” said Anthony Robbins, Vice President-Defense, AT&T Global Public Sector.

“We’re proud to work with Leidos to help DISA evolve its network in support of the defense of our great nation.”

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