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Data Centricity for Decision Advantage in Space: Unifying Operations in the Ultimate High Ground
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Nuclear Agency's Cloud Computing Plan Comes Together
The U.S. National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) began working on its Yourcloud solution about two years ago and expects to have the cloud computing solution in place by year's end.
Roles Evolve in European Defense
NATO, the European Union and individual nations all influence the changing security picture.
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Shifting the Mindset, Given the Threats
The stakes are higher and we all need to be accountable, leader says.
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SOCOM C4 Challenges and Industry Opportunities
The chief information officer of U.S Special Operations Command outlines challenges, what keeps him awake at night and how the private sector can help.
Does the Pokemon Go Craze Threaten Networks?
Do you play Pokemon Go? The craze surrounding the augmented reality game that blends modern technology with a hint of nostalgia has resulted in a lot of benefits, from getting people outdoors to striking up conversations with strangers. But security concerns cause the hair of cybersecurity experts and privacy practitioners to stand on end worse than Brock’s.
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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.
Change Ahead for Global Governance of the Internet
In October 2014, the International Telecommunications Union (ITU) is scheduled to convene its
Joint Information Enterprise Rocks
The U.S. Defense Department's Joint Information Enterprise (JIE), launched by the Joint Chiefs of Staff Operational Deputies, will be built on "five big rocks," according to the assistant to the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Vice Adm. Harry B. Harris Jr., USN, told the audience at the AFCEA NOVA Naval IT Day on May 3 that big rocks must serve as the foundation so that little rocks can be implemented atop them.
SOAR Can Change the Game on Strengthening DoD Cybersecurity
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