Loving that the solution from the CIO of the air force
isn’t “we’re going to move our resources into this problem” but “we’re going to ask for more funding so we can tackle this”.
Which seems just stupid in its face, but then you realize that almost all of the budgeting is line itemed for specific capabilities.
If leadership can’t change resources around to fix such a glaring problem due to legal/budgeting rules, then I’m sorry to say they can’t win a conflict.
Pretending corruption isn’t corruption because it is signed into law is one of the great blind spots of America, one on which it will continue to lose in its foreign excursions just like every major conflict it’s been in since I’ve been alive.
Wouldn't any competent CIO of a company or government office big enough to need a CIO do the same? Which roadmapped strategic projects are going to get chopped so that this new project can start immediately?
What's the point of all the roadmapped projects if all of them will have 1hr+ startup times? Is the enemy going to wait for squadron commanders to log into Outlook before firing artillery?
All of the strategic projects should get chopped until this one is addressed. What is the point of managing IT infrastructure if none of it works.
I'm not so familiar with the military but wouldn't it be up to brass like generals or strategic command to decide if the IT infra upgrades are a threat to combat readiness, and prioritize it accordingly?
They can give the CIO budget to do this, but the CIO can't unilaterally decide to do it.
It is up to them, but it's the CIO's job to advocate for his employees and convince them to do it. You hire a CIO to be able to advise you on decisions such as this. The CIO isn't expected to be down in the trenches resetting Active Directory accounts or applying group policies, of course.
Which seems just stupid in its face, but then you realize that almost all of the budgeting is line itemed for specific capabilities.
If leadership can’t change resources around to fix such a glaring problem due to legal/budgeting rules, then I’m sorry to say they can’t win a conflict.
Pretending corruption isn’t corruption because it is signed into law is one of the great blind spots of America, one on which it will continue to lose in its foreign excursions just like every major conflict it’s been in since I’ve been alive.