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U.S. DoD denies plans to ditch BlackBerry for Apple iOS devices

“The U.S. Department of Defense on Thursday said reports this month claiming it plans to end support for BlackBerry smartphones were ‘in error,'” Damon Poeter reports for PC Magazine. “‘The department is aware of recent reporting that asserts it is ‘dropping’ BlackBerry. This reporting is in error. The department recently released its mobility strategy and supporting implementation plan, which clarifies we are moving towards a mobile management capability that supports a variety of devices, to include BlackBerry,’ Lt. Col. Damien Pickart, an official DoD spokesman, told PCMag.”

“Earlier this month, Electronista reported that the Pentagon had ‘decimated’ its testing budget for BlackBerry 10, the newly released operating system for BlackBerry smartphones, in order to ‘save the DoD millions in procurement and personnel costs,'” Poeter reports. “On Wednesday, the tech blog said it had learned from unnamed sources that the department planned to order more than 650,000 iOS devices from Apple, including 210,000 iPhones, 120,000 iPads, 100,000 iPad minis, and 200,000 iPod touches, at the conclusion of the sequester.”

Poeter reports, “Pickart also broke down the current numbers of mobile devices in operational and pilot use at the DoD. The department supports more than 600,000 commercial mobile devices, he said, including 470,000 BlackBerry devices, 41,000 iOS devices, and 8,700 Android devices.”

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MacDailyNews Take: First of all, Android is a security mess already (see related articles below). Nix it. That the DoD even bother with it only highlights their wastefulness and stupidity. They must think up these brilliant ideas (trying to support Android, wasting millions on BlackBerry) while sitting on their $6,000 toilet seats bashing their skulls with their $600 hammers.

Next, why would the U.S. government use a foreign-made*, unproven OS from a floundering company when a superior American solution exists from a company with a rock-solid foundation?

American taxpayers, if – *gasp* – you were given a choice, on which devices would you deploy your hard-earned tax dollars?

*As always, we love all Canucks unconditionally. Mostly (depending on who’s in the NHL finals) ;-). We’re simply stating that the U.S. gov’t should support U.S. companies whenever possible. In this case Apple’s iOS devices are the screamingly obvious answer (which is likely why the U.S. gov’t can’t figure it out).

(And, those numbers from Electronista are too exact to have been conjured out of thin air. Expect more info to come out in time.)

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comScore: Google’s Android, Samsung continue to lose U.S. share to Apple’s iOS, iPhone – March 6, 2013
World’s best-selling smartphone: Apple iPhone 5; iPhone 4S #2, third place Samsung Galaxy 3 brings up rear – February 20, 2013
Apple iOS dominates mobile video viewing with 60% share vs. Android’s 32% – February 13, 2013
Android’s Web share down 13% since November; Apple’s iOS now over 60% – February 1, 2013
Android’s unit share growth has not hurt Apple’s profit share – February 26, 2013
Apple iOS dominates mobile video viewing with 60% share vs. Android’s 32% – February 13, 2013
Android’s Web share down 13% since November; Apple’s iOS now over 60% – February 1, 2013
IDC: Apple dominates worldwide tablet market with 43.6% unit share – January 31, 2013
The Android engagement paradox – November 26, 2012
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Study: iPhone users vastly outspent Android users on apps, respond much better to ads – August 20, 2012
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