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NO MAGIC WAND! SELLING TO THE IC IS HARD WORK BUT WORTH IT!!
Well, how did you do this fiscal year? The intell budgets have not really been cut, as much as they've been adjusted away from Cold War programs towards counterinsurgency and modern tools that more directly support the global war on terror (GWOT). Fred Kaplan, in a recent Foreign Policy Online Magazine article, points out that SECDEF Robert Gates "favors spending tens of billions of dollars to maintain, and somewhat upgrade, the nuclear arsenal. He opposes any slacking off in America's global military presence." And the NRO is preparing for "the most aggressive launch campaign we've had in 20 years." Gates has seen that the transformation from a Cold War machine is by no means complete and we don't need to shrink budgets, but adjust priorities within budget. These couple of examples are typical to the current environment as FY10 closes.
STUXNET: AN IMPORTANT CHANGE IN THE NATIONAL SECURITY LANDSCAPE
There are some important strategic changes occurring in the national security landscape.
A new kind of cyber attack has been noted, one that involves use of malicious code to attack infrastructure. There are some important points in this attack that should be understood by national security decision-makers.
With the launch of the code the security community calls Stuxnet, an attack was made against a programmable logic controller (PLC) that runs a physical system. This is a new degree of bad in cyber attacks.
This code is potentially (probably?) nation -state sponsored. We might never know which country, but a review of the geo-political situation today can lead to some informed speculation.
Cool App-titude: Apps4Africa
The Apps4Africa competition hosted by the U.S. State Department challenged innovators in Africa to find 21st century solutions to everyday issues, and a panel of judges recently selected the winning apps.
Devereaux Promoted, Assigned to Air Force HQ Post
Brig. Gen. Richard T.
Miller Joins Mission 1st As Ops VP
Col. Scot Miller, USA (Ret.), has joined Mission 1st Group Incorporated, Shrewsbury, New Jersey, as vice president of operations.
Harris, Bennett Assigned To Executive Posts
Rebecca Harris has been assigned as deputy component acquisition executive, Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA), Falls Church, Virginia.
EMS Global Tracking Taps van den Dries for VP Slot
EMS Global Tracking, a division of EMS Technologies Incorporated, Tewkesbury, United Kingdom, has appointed Simon van den Dries as vice president of glo
Lockheed Receives $97 Million Modification for Aegis Weapon System
Lockheed Martin Mission Systems and Sensors, Moorestown, New Jersey, is being awarded a nearly $97 million contract modification for production of the
Helyx Receives United Kingdom Military Contract for Geospatial Intelligence Capability
Helyx SIS Limited has been selected by the United Kingdom Ministry of Defence to help define requirements for, and support delivery of the Future Deployable Geosp
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