Rondeau Named President of the Naval Postgraduate School
Vice Adm. Anne E. Rondeau, USN (Ret.), has become president of the Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, California.
Gillen Named NASA Associate Administrator for Legislative Affairs
Suzanne Gillen has been named NASA's associate administrator for the Office of Legislative and Intergovernmental Affairs
Martorana Named Chief Information Officer for Office of Personnel Management
Clare Martorana has been named chief information officer for the Office of Personnel Management, Washington, D.C.
Munsell Appointed CTO of National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency
Mark Munsell has been appointed chief technology officer of the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, Springfield, Virginia.
Prepping for Next-Generation Governmentwide Acquisition Contract

President's Commentary: NATO Must Back Up Talk With Action
Deliberate discussion has always been the method of determining NATO policy and direction, but the window for that approach is narrowing. NATO must decisively confront several challenges.
AFCEA Receives $15,000 Scholarship Endowment for Women in STEM
Col. Kathy Swacina, USA (Ret.), and her husband Lt. Col. Dan Swacina, USA (Ret.), have generously donated $15,000 to endow a new scholarship for female students in Georgia who are majoring in STEM.

To Maintain Our Leading Military Edge, We Must Think Differently About Risk
It is critical we understand there is enormous risk in not changing the way the Defense Department delivers technology and capability to the field. If we cannot out-innovate our adversaries, we run the real risk of losing our military advantage.
Critical Infrastructure Protection Looks Inward

Jack Voltaic 2.0 Gives a Glimpse of Future Infrastructure Protection
A 2018 exercise developed by the Army Cyber Institute at West Point and hosted by the city of Houston provided participants with a full view of potential critical infrastructure crises while also offering a path to security and resiliency.
