yes. it's building a decentralized IT infrastructure for more resilient gov't ops. current infrastructure is so centralized that it acts as focal points of attack. prior to 9/11 after the fall of the USSR the military analysts were already predicting a move to asymmetric warfare (cell groups) in urban environs, and thinking about how the military should address that.
why did the Americans win over the British? Decentralized, guerrilla warfare with strike and run capabilities. non-p2p programs are more vulnerable, p2p expose flaws faster due to interconnection.
so many people in crypto have worked with the US govt at some point... there are so many crypto guys in signal intel