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== Ideas Submitted ==
== Ideas Submitted ==
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| Chromium Operating System on Laptops|| Older laptops and desktop computers can be repurposed for mission use with a secure, free operating system called Google Chromium OS. Because many of the critical mission files and folders CAP uses are cloud-based, these older computers can be used with this secure, lightweight operating system to run missions with CAP equipment, and not rely on personally owned computers that could jeopardize OPSEC.|| michael.freeman@miwg.cap.gov|| 628486
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== Ideas in process ==
== Ideas in process ==
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== Ideas being used ==

Revision as of 14:05, 21 November 2022

Innovation Ideas

Ideas Submitted

Name Description Email CAPID
Chromium Operating System on Laptops Older laptops and desktop computers can be repurposed for mission use with a secure, free operating system called Google Chromium OS. Because many of the critical mission files and folders CAP uses are cloud-based, these older computers can be used with this secure, lightweight operating system to run missions with CAP equipment, and not rely on personally owned computers that could jeopardize OPSEC. michael.freeman@miwg.cap.gov 628486
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Ideas in process

Ideas being used