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Doing Business with SAIC and other Large Primes
Carla Undurraga from the Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC) Corporate Small Business Development program addressed the AFCEA S
Committee Receives SBA Regulation Update
Dean Koppel, assistant director of the Office of Policy and Research, U.S. Small B
Networking Ahead of the Curve
The Free World is seeing as great a revolution in military affairs as has ever been documented. That’s old news.
Generation Gap of Millennial Proportions
From their familiarity with technology to their eagerness to share information, the generation now entering the work force is wired differently than the generations before it.
Small Business Benefits Big
The AFCEA Small Business Committee is sharing its valuable resources digitally, including
WHO REALLY READS THIS STUFF ?!?!
My apologies for being a week late with this month's meandering thoughts on the IC, but it seems my trip to attend the DoDIIS Conference in mid March took more out of me than excursions like this in the past use to. Then there are is all that "day job" stuff at Oracle's National Security Group that keeps diverting me.
Enabling a Responsive and Agile Intelligence Enterprise
The IC has shifted from a Cold War footing in response to the evolving threats facing the United States and its allies.
Future Threats Drive U.S. Intelligence
The next threat” is the biggest worry facing the U.S. intelligence community, according to its director. While terrorism is the current primary threat facing the security of the Free World, the purveyors of terrorism might take new approaches to tactics and procedures that would change the nature of their threat—and the type of damage that they could inflict on an innocent populace. The same players would be doing harm, but they would be striking in entirely different ways—and they might be joining forces with others to pursue their agenda of destruction.
Cognitive Radio Prepares for Action
An experimental radio technology could provide U.S. warfighters with assured access to voice, data and video communications. The prototype systems use an advanced wireless networking capability to link troops with larger networks such as the Global Information Grid. The radios also are capable of sensing the electromagnetic environment and selecting frequencies that are not in use automatically.