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Joint Force Digital Interoperability Remains Elusive

Combating Terrorism with Next-Generation Mesh Networking

Isolation Mechanisms Help Protect Data in Public Cloud
Awaited Technologies About to Become Reality for Warfighters

Ramping Up the Federal Cloud Against the Insider Threat
Federal IG Access to Data Overcast by Rush to the Cloud

Advanced Protection in a Public Cloud
PEO Spotlight: How to Do Business with the U.S. Coast Guard
U.S. Coast Guard acquisitions are focusing on requirements across an array of major projects. Though the Department of Homeland Security organization has vastly different efforts underway, all demand clear guidelines and teamwork, including unambiguous understandings with the private sector.

President's Commentary: Think Tactically, Act Strategically
A key challenge to building a new tactical technology acquisition model is that it requires carefully identifying and prioritizing requirements, as well as staying engaged with the acquisition arm of government throughout the acquisition process. Carefully defining an operational requirement—not the end technical solution—allows industry to develop and provide the most effective solution. Industry has a strong economic impetus to provide the capability that the operating forces require.
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.