Department of Defense approves Google Pixel phones for federal use

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In a nutshell: While they continue to battle in court, Google and the US government appear more than willing to collaborate when it comes to putting the "best" mobile devices in the hands of federal workers. Mountain View announced that its Pixel smartphones are now approved for deployment in federal agencies, supporting both cloud-based and on-device computing and AI capabilities.

Google recently confirmed that several devices in its Pixel lineup have been added to the Department of Defense Information Network Approved Products List. The list serves as a centralized database of products eligible for procurement across the DoD and other US federal agencies – and Google is clearly proud of this "significant milestone."

The company emphasized that Pixel smartphones are built to be "mission-ready," resilient devices designed for intelligence and security operations. According to a third-party report cited by Google, the Pixel 9 series received the highest security rating among its peers. The company also highlighted the seamless integration between Pixel devices and Google's broader cloud and software ecosystem.

Ironically, a federal court recently ruled that this same ecosystem constitutes an illegal monopoly over search and online advertising. Still, the DoD's APL operates under a different mandate. Federal agencies require robust and secure technology to confront today's evolving threat landscape, and Google appears eager to underscore that the US government now officially trusts its Pixel devices for deployment.

Google also highlighted how the Pixel family is already making the difference in federal-related pilot programs. An unnamed agency, which is managing energy resources for the US Army in more than 500 global locations, is using the devices to fully digitalize its data capture process. This data, which is now being taken manually and stored in physical archives, will eventually fuel the agency's compliance and environmental efforts.

Earlier this year, Google also started to cooperate with the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) on the TrackInspect prototype program. The AI-powered pilot employs Pixel smartphones to detect potential defects on subway tracks, and is already capable of identifying 92 percent of defect locations found by human inspectors.

Google now hopes the newly acquired status will let Pixel phones proliferate throughout US military operations. The devices can provide 5G mobile cellular connectivity, with high-speed and low latency communications. They are "essential" for reliable high-priority comms, Google said, though the APL database also includes devices from other manufacturers such as Samsung and Zebra.

While the DoDIN program was officially abandoned on September 30, approved devices will continue to be part of the procurement effort by federal authorities for some time. The DoD will eventually switch to a new program, and Google will likely part of the lot in any case.

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If only civilians had access to such privacy settings.
Its a standard Pixel phone, with a series of government developed/supplied apps to enhance security, they also use standard iPhones, standard Windows/Linux which then they harden as specified by the government spec Security Technical Implementation Guides (STIG). They apply this spec to the phones to harden (lockdown). These devices are used for Unclassified information only.
 
"Google recently confirmed that several devices in its Pixel lineup have been added to the Department of Defense Information Network Approved Products List."

Bullcrap from the start...! First it's Department of War not Defense...! Secondly... there is always a backdoor for NSA, FBI and NSO...!
 
"Google recently confirmed that several devices in its Pixel lineup have been added to the Department of Defense Information Network Approved Products List."

Bullcrap from the start...! First it's Department of War not Defense...! Secondly... there is always a backdoor for NSA, FBI and NSO...!
shh, they did not get the memo.
 
"Google recently confirmed that several devices in its Pixel lineup have been added to the Department of Defense Information Network Approved Products List."

Bullcrap from the start...! First it's Department of War not Defense...! Secondly... there is always a backdoor for NSA, FBI and NSO...!
Department of War... LOL! Yeah, and it's Gulf of America, and USA is now called United States of Trump.
 
"Google recently confirmed that several devices in its Pixel lineup have been added to the Department of Defense Information Network Approved Products List."

Bullcrap from the start...! First it's Department of War not Defense...! Secondly... there is always a backdoor for NSA, FBI and NSO...!
This reads like Dale Gribble wrote it. Nice!
 
"Google recently confirmed that several devices in its Pixel lineup have been added to the Department of Defense Information Network Approved Products List."

Bullcrap from the start...! First it's Department of War not Defense...! Secondly... there is always a backdoor for NSA, FBI and NSO...!
Tell me you don't know how EO's work without telling me.
 
"Google recently confirmed that several devices in its Pixel lineup have been added to the Department of Defense Information Network Approved Products List."

Bullcrap from the start...! First it's Department of War not Defense...! Secondly... there is always a backdoor for NSA, FBI and NSO...!
I thought people didn't want any more costly wars. Didn't people who voted for this administration not want to waste money on wars or labels? It's a massive waste of government funds to rename things for no reason. Everything has to be changed; all letter head has to be changed, all name plates, plaques have to be changed all DoD websites have to be changed and for what? You think our enemies are going to be threatened by changing an organization's pronoun?

The people who've bested the US in the past several conflicts the US has been involved in, didn't change the name of their organization to be more threatening, they let their actions speak. They also had beards, no PT tests or mandatory training.

Why are you so butthurt about someone saying DoD instead of the new name? Are you going to volunteer for the next unnecessary war? Get thicker skin.
 
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