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New Partnerships Dominate Pacific Command Agenda

Incoming: The Peril and Promise of the Cables at the Bottom of the Oceans
As with any communications system, both risk and reward are possible. In the case of submarine cables, we should increase our ability to protect this vital portion of the global communications grid and seek innovative ways to leverage its capability.
AFCEA Small-Business Member Announces STEM Scholarship
BridgePhase LLC, a small business provider of information technology consulting and professional services, will sponsor an annual scholarship for one science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) graduate student, beginning in 2016.

Information Flows at Pacific Command’s Synchronization Hub

Diverse Threats Challenge U.S. Intelligence Community

China Develops Aircraft Carrier Group Leader

President's Commentary: Nothing Placid About the Pacific
The Asia-Pacific region represents a challenging security environment encompassing extremely diverse political, military and economic issues. Territorial disputes among nations increasingly are coming to the fore, and national differences are amplifying rather than diminishing.
Disruptive by Design: How to Evolve Federal Cloud Security
While Cloud First enables agencies to maximize capacity utilization, minimize cost and improve information technology flexibility and responsiveness, the government still faces challenges, particularly with cybersecurity—as highlighted by the breach of Office of Personnel Management servers that exposed the biometric identifiers of more than 5.6 million U.S. federal employees.
Cross-Training Empowers Cyber Experts

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