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National Defense Magazine reports that despite massive budget cuts, DoD\'s scientists will probably be spared.
The ability to telework is subtly moving from \"want to\" to \"have to.\"
Robots are stealing American jobs in manufacturing and clerical work, according to Gizmodo and the Economist.
The federal government found it had 1,000 more data centers than previously estimated, Government Computer News reports. In the past eight months, agencies have been identifying data centers as part of the Federal Data Center…
According to Michael Chertoff, former US secretary of homeland security, setting cyber rules will help to deter attackers.
A smart electrical power grid could decrease annual electric energy use and utility sector carbon emissions at least 12 percent by 2030. We get details from the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory\'s Rob Pratt.
Stonesoft Corporation announced it has discovered a new network security threat category. These are so-called Advanced Evasion Techniques (AET), which can bypass current network security devices without leaving a trace.
Harnessing the power of e-mail and the Web, STAR-TIDES has been working since 2007 to pull together some of the best minds in the world to help people and nations during times of natural disaster and crisis. Now, a National Defense University professor said the group is trying to overcome some geo-political limitations to its work.
October 18th and October 20th Harvey sets the Center\'s strategy and directs internal and external operations.
Jeff White, vice president of govWin, joined the DorobekINSIDER to discuss ways agencies can grow using social networks.
General Dale Meyerrose, former CIO for the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, joined the DorobekINSIDER to discuss why the two departments are teaming up and ways agencies can confront the evolving challenges of cybersecurity.
The Navy released a handbook on the safe and effective use of social media, GovFresh reports.
The Wall Street Journal reports on the surge in texting, making the use of a mobile device as a phone besides the point.
October 20th, 2010 at 11 AM The application of knowledge discovery within the cloud is immensely powerful, but not inbuilt. We are collectively moving past the question of \"what is cloud computing\", and swiftly moving towards \"how does the cloud enable advanced analysis against massive volumes of data?\" With industry and government leveraging multiple clouds, how do we successfully share and search large collections of data across systems, departments, and geographies? Organizations will continue to discuss and better understand the analytic power and economies of cloud computing, in the sense of data storage, sharing, and management; but we are quickly discovering that creating knowledge from data is more than just a discussion of technology. It\'s a discussion of what can be accomplished when massive data and cloud computing efficiencies combine to make advanced analysis and innovation possible.
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