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Mining Social Networks for Clues
An ultra-fast search algorithm that finds patterns in social networks could impact national security, businesses and individuals. A team of University of Maryland researchers developed the computer program, which can be used to uncover covert agents and terrorist groups communicating via social media sites such as Facebook, Flickr, YouTube and Twitter.
Marines Are Cooking Up a Few Good Fuels
Are the Marine Corps and other services close to completely adapting to alternative power sources? Their progress is compelling. Is it possible to envision a future force relying solely on green steam, or is it just half pipe dream? Share your ideas and suggestions on how to see these technologies succeed.
U.S. Navy Awards Potential $3.4 Billion NMCI Contract
HP Enterprise Services today signed a continuity of services contract with the U.S.
U.S. Army Awards Nearly $400 Million Sky Warrior Unmanned Aerial Systems Contract
General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc, recently received $195.5 million in funding from the U.S.
Integral Systems Receives $13 Million Contract Due to Space Vehicle Launch Delays
Integral Systems, Inc., Columbia, Maryland, was awarded a contract modification of more than $13 million, which will extend the contract for the command and control
Oltrogge Joins Space Standards & Innovation Center
Daniel Oltrogge has joined the Center for Space Standards and Innovation, a division of Analytical Graphic
StarChase Appoints Jaffe as CEO
StarChase LLC, Virginia Beach, Virginia, has appointed Karen Jaffe as chief executive officer.
UPDATE: Code in Cyber Command Logo Cracked
A code that appears in the new U.S. Cyber Command logo fueled a serious search across the nation, and someone was quick to crack it. So what did the mysterious text reveal?
PROS AND CONS: CYBER COMMAND
Even before the U.S. Cyber Command stood up there was wide-ranging speculation about what the command would do, the authorities it would be granted, and the powers it would wield. No amount of insight from those with knowledge of the command will be enough to assuage the concerns of those who feel such an organization - and more specifically its intimate links with an intelligence agency - is a threat to liberty online and in general. Two of the early players in the cyber security and intelligence world - Bob Gourley and Mike Tanji - square off over the value - or lack thereof - of the Cyber Command and its impact on national security.
Kisner Promoted, Assigned to SHAPE
Maj. Gen. Frank K.