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President's Commentary: Intelligence Must Turn to a New Course
The intelligence community is in for major changes as it confronts new and emerging threats across the entire spectrum of operations.
Intelligence Challenges Grow, Available Resources Decline
External threats and public revelations are only part
of the large menu of setbacks confronting the community.
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DHS Targets Mobile Security Innovations
Aiming to accelerate the U.S. government’s use of secure mobile technologies, the DHS Cyber Security Division is pursuing several research and development (R&D) projects focused on mobile device security and mobile application security.
The Role of Chief Technology Officers in 2020
Job has shifted away from technology to the creation of value.
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The Complexities of Building Modern Battle Management
Considerations abound as the Air Force and the military work to navigate future command and control needs.
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Army Poised to Release MDO Posture Statement
The paper will complement other just-released documents.
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Face of Terrorism Has a New, Frightening Look, INSS Panel Expresses
European governments are contending with the challenges of penetrable borders, an influx of refugees and the radicalization of some of its youth, complicating intelligence efforts to combat terror, said Michael Leiter, chief operations officer at Leidos, at the third annual Intelligence & National Security Summit in Washington, D.C.
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Big Data and Cybersecurity Key Players in Dynamic M&A Market
Enduring problems surrounding data analytics and emerging cyberthreats keep small businesses vital in mergers and acquisitions environment.
Change Happening Now, but More Needed
U.S. Army acquisition processes are in the midst of a dynamic alteration. Technology development speeds are forcing the military branch to rethink the way it procures the capabilities soldiers need, and the way ahead will be faster and less formal than past methods. Individuals will have the power to create applications faster without stringent guidelines, while larger systems will be brought into the fold in a more timely fashion.
STEM Is a 21st Century Critical Element of National Security
Once again, the basics are being called upon to support vital national goals.