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The New Culture of Government IT
As we enter 2016, public sector IT infrastructure remains in the throes of an unprecedented era of transformation. Business transformation is the new normal. Evolving missions, policy reforms, emerging threats, changing work force demographics, the move to mobility and the volatile federal budgeting process all demand public sector IT solutions be both increasingly nimble and evermore efficient.
What Worked in War, What Lies Ahead
The U.S. Central Command’s J-6
addresses the changes the command made over the course of two conflicts.
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A New Year Dawns for AFCEA
As we kick off the new year, it is appropriate to give you an update on AFCEA—what have we accomplished over the past year and where we are headed in 2010.
AI and Attack Radios Teach DARPA Unexpected Lessons
Electronic warfare systems behave smartly without artificial intelligence.
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Army Programs Face Daunting Challenges
The U.S. Army’s LandWarNet program, the focus of Army information technology modernization, is fragmented, unsecure, expensive and not standardized. This comes from Lt. Gen. Jeffrey A. Sorenson, USA, the U.S. Army chief information officer (CIO)/G-6. He believes that the Army will fix these problems, but it will take a coordinated plan to do so.
When Security Leads, Compliance Follows
Public and private organizations should pay close attention to cybersecurity regulations in the legislative pipeline and adhere both to the rules and intent.
Electronic Warfare Delta Sees Strength as an ‘IMD’
The Integrated Mission Delta concept is increasing mission effectiveness, commander says.
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Incoming: Great Changes Lie Ahead
I would like to use this final column as a summary and a reminder of what I believe is coming with technology and with some social issues.
AFCEA Solutions Series Blazes New E-Trails
Web 2.0 technologies broaden participation in association’s first of four events of its new conference series.