Straight From the Sponsor’s Mouth New IT security legislation, dubbed “FISMA 2.0” on In Depth last week, is awaiting a vote from the full Senate.
Straight From the Sponsor’s Mouth
New IT security legislation, dubbed “FISMA 2.0” on In Depth last week, is awaiting a vote from the full Senate. The bill’s originator, Senator Tom Carper of Delaware, talked about what’s in the bill, and why he thinks the update is important.
Which One Are You?
As a decision maker, you’re either a “risk manager” or a “potential seeker.” So says Nick Tasler, author of “The Impulse Factor: Why Some of Us Play It Safe and Others Risk It All.” Nick talked about the ways people make decisions, how to be a better decision maker, and why good decision making–no matter how you do it–is important.
There’s a History There
The Central Intelligence Agency is relatively new, as we learned from CIA Historian David Robarge. The agency was born in 1947, and Mr. Robarge talked about the history of the agency, about how his team keeps track of the history of the agency, and why his agency’s–or any agency’s–history is important.
Talkin’ Tanker, and More
Two numbers and two letters have been associated with Northrop Grumman more than any others recently: KC-45. The company’s Vice President of Corporate and International Communications, Randy Belote, gave us an update from his company’s POV; he also talked about work that Northrop is doing for other government customers, the company’s thoughts about the Federal acquisition workforce, the company’s footprint in the area, and the jobs the company needs to fill.
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