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Hidden Treasures Within the TechNet Air Agenda
AFCEA International's TechNet Air 2016 is fast approaching and the agenda gets stronger by the day. When you dig deeper, attendees will find golden nuggets that can provide industry with tangible information and tips for that je ne sais quoi needed to write winning proposals.
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Citizens as Sentient Creatures
Last Fall, Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Administrator Craig Fugate asked a radical question: “How can we restore Internet connectivity to American citizens after a disaster?” Too often, he noted, the government treats citizens after disasters as victims instead of as sentient creatures who could solve many of their own problems if given the tools.
Challenge Equals Opportunity for Naval Information Warfare
Situational awareness and virtual training are key items on the menu.
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President's Commentary: The New Frontier of Geospatial Systems
Innovative uses for geospatial systems are exploding across the government and commercial landscape. What once was largely the purview of military planners and operators now is creating adherents in fields where geospatial systems can help understand the past, comprehend the present and predict the future.
Intelligence CIOs Target Advanced Technologies
Innovative plans have only accelerated during the pandemic, experts say.
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Free Software Can Cost Plenty
“Buyers” must beware of glitches that leave them vulnerable to attacks.
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The Devil Is in the Details for Future Defense Planning
Where Day 1 of West 2012 in San Diego focused on the inevitability of defense budget cuts, Day 2 broke down some of the disciplines that will be the focal point of difficult decisions in the coming months. Capabilities ranging from information security to nuclear submarines came under expert scrutiny as speakers and panelists tried to anticipate the changes that lie ahead and offer solutions to the challenges that are emerging.
Cyberdefense and DoD Culture
Defense Department leadership appears to be viewing cyberdefense issues primarily as a matter of policy and strategy that can be fixed incrementally. That is not possible. Cyberdefense deficiencies have became deeply rooted as result of the defective ways in which the Defense Department acquired IT over the past decades. Cyberdefense flaws are inherently enterprise-wide and are mostly not application specific.
Writing a New Spy School Syllabus
The National Intelligence University prepares for its fifth decade with a shift in focus and a change in venue.
A Global China Demands U.S. Military Global Presence
Beijing expands its global presence, showing gaps in U.S. capabilities and forcing planners to expand capabilities to face the challenge.
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