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U.S. Losing Lead in Satellite Technology

Agile Contracting is on the Horizon
Guest blogger Suzanne Petrie Liscouski recaps one panel discussion from the AFCEA Homeland Security Conference on agile principles in procurement and goals, including successes with agile development and agile operations and maintenance.
A Commentary on Paper Clips, Dry Holes and Moving Cheese
The Bottom Line: Time to Dust Off the Basics
PEO Spotlight: Improving the Navy's Information Kill Chain
The U.S. Navy’s technology plans are moving away from systems to focus on capabilities. Changes aim to ensure that the fleet has the functionality to be operationally ready at all times.

Incoming: In Praise of Quantity
The late Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov, better known by his nom de guerre, V.I. Lenin, used to be famous, or at least infamous. As the founding dictator of revolutionary Russia, Lenin built a grim, cruel and mighty police state whose oppressive successor to this day menaces all too many unhappy people in eastern Europe. The man the Communists once idolized as “our dear Ilyich” is long gone and, in decent circles, not missed very much.
Ramping Up the Federal Cloud Against the Insider Threat
Combating Terrorism with Next-Generation Mesh Networking

Joint Force Digital Interoperability Remains Elusive
