Desperately Seeking Big Data Standards
An industry group is racing to draft commonly accepted best practices for security and privacy.
Too Much Information Imperils Big Data
It causes problems from the battlefield to the doctor’s office, but leaders are fueling the competitive fire to find an answer.

U.S. Government Bets Big on Data
A multi-agency big data initiative offers an array of national advantages.

Senior Government Executives Bridge Burgeoning Gap
More activities depend on one group of employees facing severe limitations of their own.
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?
NATO Addresses Its Info-Centric Future
Challenges and solutions abound as the alliance puts its reorganization to the test.

Obstacles Loom for Pacific Realignment
The shift of U.S. power to the Asia-Pacific will not be successful without an infusion of new technology and a dedicated effort to defeat a wide range of adversaries.
Technology Is Good, but People Are Better
Uncertainty reigns in warfare, and it is impossible to fully understand the intentions of a capable, thinking adversary in the midst of conflict.
Raytheon Receives Radar Contract
Raytheon Co., Integrated Defense Systems, Tewksbury, Mass., is being awarded a not-to-exceed $26,628,000 contract modification for the development and executi
General Atomics Supports Predator/Reaper Logistics
General Atomics Aeronautical Systems Inc., Poway, Calif., is being awarded a $28,282,516 cost-plus-fixed-fee contract for logistics support for the MQ-1/MQ-9 Pr