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Retired Navy Adm. James Stavridis Being Vetted as Clinton VP
Hillary Clinton is considering a SIGNAL Magazine Incoming columnist and current contributing editor as her running mate on the Democratic presidential ticket. Adm. James G. Stavridis, USN (Ret.) has made Clinton’s short list as she considers candidates for vice president.
Encouraging Women to Pursue STEM Careers, and Then Stay
The Virtual Cybersecurity Frontier
It’s no exaggeration to say the networking industry is going through a period of near-unprecedented change. The rapid adoption of software defined network (SDN) concepts and network functions virtualization (NFV) by global telecommunications service providers will continue to drive the rapid evolution and standardization, writes Bob Kimball, CTO for Ciena Government Solutions.
Let Legacy IT Systems Just Die
AFCEA Small Businesses Launches 3-part Contracting Series
Taking Aim at Cyber Attackers
IARPA Launches its Multi-View Stereo 3D Mapping Challenge
IARPA has launched its Multi-View Stereo 3D Mapping Challenge, inviting the broader research community of industry and academia, with or without experience in multiview satellite imagery, to participate in a competition to produce a solution to accurately produce 3-D mapping from satellite photos.
U.S. Navy Awards Northrop Grumman $103 Million for JCREW System
U.S. Navy awards Northrop Grumman $103 million contract for JCREW system
Teaching Teachers To Overcome Hidden STEM Biases
Turns out, intelligence isn’t cool. At least not in the opinions of some middle school students, especially girls. Implicit biases—such as girls aren't as good as boys in science and math—have hampered advancements in work force diversity for decades. But what does it mean when girls themselves perpetuate the damaging erroneous stereotype? What can be done to entice girls to pursue classes in STEM before they lose interest?
Message from the Chairman: A Legacy Renewed
A message from AFCEA's new chairman of the board.