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1. Improving Intelligence Interoperability (May 21, 2012 - By George I. Seffers, SIGNAL Online Exclusive)
The U.S. Defense Department is continually improving one of its major intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance collection and distribution systems to improve interoperability among the military services and coalition allies and to make the information more readily available, increasing situational awareness on the battlefield.
2. Technologies--Not All of Them Military--Will Rule the Future Battlespace (May 18, 2012 - By Robert K. Ackerman, SIGNAL Online Show Coverage)
The information technology revolution that has defined the globalization of society may pale in comparison to its successor in the coming years. New capabilities that build on existing systems will vie with emerging laboratory advances to present military forces with myriad opportunities and challenges.
3. The Threat Expands (May 16, 2012 - By Robert K. Ackerman, SIGNAL Online Show Coverage)
The threat to the United States and its allies is greater than ever as destructive weapons become available to more hostile militaries as well as to smaller groups such as terrorists. These weapons can be kinetic or digital, as cyberspace offers the potential for a devastating attack on both the military and the homeland itself. Defending against these security challenges will require cooperation among many defense, civil government, industry, academia and nongovernmental organizations.
4. Change Is Inevitable for Western Militaries ( May 16, 2012 - By Robert K. Ackerman, SIGNAL Online Show Coverage)
Budgetary pressures, adversary advances and technology changes all will be compelling major shifts in Western military postures over the next few years. As defense spending is reduced throughout the Western world, a range of adversaries from terrorist groups to nation-states are learning new ways of waging--and possibly winning--wars against the United States and its allies. Their capabilities, as well as those of the developed world, are being driven by the technological revolution that promises continued changes across the spectrum of conflict.
5. The Bottom Line on RFIs: Why Companies Should Respond (May 15, 2012 - By Maryann Lawlor, SIGNAL Connections)
One expert believes that responding to requests for information (RFIs) is actually one of the best ways companies can influence government acquisition.
6. Personality Profile: Master Sgt. Paul Kammerman, USAF (May 15, 2012 - By Maryann Lawlor, SIGNAL Connections)
Few people have the nerve to take on huge tasks and the stamina to see them through, but Master Sgt. Paul Kammerman, USAF, certainly is one of them.
7. National Intelligence Writing Contest Underway (May 15, 2012 - By Maryann Lawlor, SIGNAL Connections)
AFCEA International and the Naval Intelligence Professionals (NIP) are sponsoring a national intelligence writing contest that offers a top prize of $3,000 and a three-year membership in both organizations.
8. High Value Targeting (Business Development) in the Defense Sector (Tuesday, May 15, 2012 - By: Dan Callahan)
The world is changing in small as well as large ways. If you’re not adapting, you may be losing ground to your competitors. In fact, I’m working evenings and weekends, to gain the competitive edge right now… possibly on your company.
9. The Evolving, Ever-present Cybersecurity Threat (May 11, 2012 - By Max Cacas, SIGNAL Online Exclusive)
The cyberthreat to the natural gas infrastructure is just a brushstroke in a bigger picture of an ongoing and evolving cybersecurity threat to the government and the nation, according to Greg Wilshusen, director of information security issues with the Government Accountability Office.
10. Joint Information Enterprise Rocks (May 3, 2012 - By Robert K. Ackerman, SIGNAL Online Exclusive)
The U.S. Defense Department's Joint Information Enterprise (JIE), launched by the Joint Chiefs of Staff Operational Deputies, will be built on "five big rocks," according to the assistant to the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Vice Adm. Harry B. Harris Jr., USN, told the audience at the AFCEA NOVA Naval IT Day on May 3 that big rocks must serve as the foundation so that little rocks can be implemented atop them.

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