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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.
Student Cybersecurity Competition Boosts STEM Interest
The largest simultaneous high school cyberdefense competition ever held wrapped up late last month, crowning a champion and sending kids to college who otherwise would not have attended.
Air Force Selects Companies in $950 Million JADC2 Software Capability Effort
Black Sage Technologies Inc., Boise, Idaho (FA8612-
Connections Are Key to Making CMMC Work
All levels of contractors must cooperate and apply the new security standards.
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AFCEA Leadership Reorganizes
AFCEA International has launched a major reorganization to improve engagement with every part of the association’s members, including government, industry and academia. Six headquarters elements now focus on specific areas. The new leadership configuration went into effect October 1.
Listen Carefully ... Computers Now Can Understand What You Say
A smartphone that engages in conversations is the next perturbation that will dictate how the U.S. Defense Department needs to revise its information management practices. The effects of this new technology will reverberate from individual communications protocols all the way to data architectures.
CMMC and SWFT: Why the DIB Needs To Embrace Both
The adoption of SWFT technologies should complement Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification efforts.
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Additive Manufacturing Aims to Meet DOD’s Needs
Cybersecurity is key to software-driven manufacturing.
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The Future Is in the East
The challenges presented by the Asia-Pacific region in the 21st century are complex and diverse, and the U.S. military must carry out an increasingly changing mission under tightening budget constraints. The United States must adapt to ensure that it can address these and many other concerns, including cyberspace security of military and commercial networks, that will play a significant role in determining the future of the Asia-Pacific region.