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TechNet Asia-Pacific 2009 Day 3—SIGNAL's Online Show Daily
Wednesday’s speakers and panelists at TechNet Asia-Pacific 2009 included assessments of needs and methods for information systems and cybersecurity.
Not Your Mama’s Army Depot
The U.S. Army’s organic industrial base provides insurance against the modern threat.
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Software Programs Aid Intelligence Analysts In Hunt for the Enemy
Technological solutions help seek out both outside foes and insider threats.
Everyone Is Going Digital--Including AFCEA International
When you travel, as we all do, how many paper books, magazines and newspapers do you see on the plane or train these days?
The Year of the App: Assuring and Managing Mobile Applications Across Government and Industry Enterprises
In 2015, we have approximately 3 million apps that we can download to our wireless devices (iOS and Android), topping out with more than 100 billion apps to be downloaded across all devices. As a result, the hunt is on for assured privacy and security.
Making Sure AI Is Ethical
The idea of responsible artificial intelligence is spreading far and wide across the U.S. Department of Defense and its surrounding ecosystem.
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Strengthening Alliances Is Critical for Tackling Shared Challenges
An enterprise-level mission partner environment is needed for JADC2.
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Positioning the DAFIN for the Future
Leaders are orienting airmen and their approach to manage the network of the future.
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Latest Leakers Are Canaries in Coal Mine
To improve information management, organizations must adjust to millennial mindset.
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Command Crafts The Missing Links
Creating a culture of collaboration is a top priority for the lead communicator at the Air Combat Command. The objective may appear easy to achieve—simply a matter of issuing an order that everyone use technology to operate as one force—but in reality, several challenges stand in the way. As the ranks of next-generation U.S. airmen grow, the inclination to collaborate is swelling; however, many of the U.S. Air Force’s doctrines and processes are still stuck in the analog age.