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3 Information Technology Evolution Information Driven Capability Central computer center Software in computer center only Work brought to the computer center Centralized - Mainframe 2.Networked - Decentralized 3.Internet - Cloud PC enabled and network Software distributed in both server and client computers Work from the user location Virtualized compute; global network enabled Software decoupled from hardware Work from anywhere Adding functional capability has become easier with each new wave We are in early stages of Wave 3 information technology Mainframe and Client-Server waves remain in place Waves represent many co-dependent technologies, matured over time But enterprise infrastructure gaps & vulnerabilities have become more critical DoD is using Wave 2 acquisition & budget processes to acquire Wave 3 capability