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Keeping the human in the OODA Loop
The task of evaluating multiple and disparate datasets is put on analysts and decision makers using tools for visualization.
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Using disruption to simplify your agency’s approach to data governance
By reducing the repetition and duplication of the data, you will automatically reduce the governing of it.
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Harden the cybersecurity of US nuclear complex now
Buried in both the Senate and House versions of the 2023 National Defense Authorization Act are provisions augmenting the cybersecurity of the NC3.
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Three ways agencies can prepare workforces for increased IT complexity
Acknowledging hybrid IT’s complexity is the first step to managing it.
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‘SBOM’ disclosure rules loom for federal software procurement
Software Bill of Materials are machine-readable inventories of software components designed to reduce cost and security risk.
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Three ways veteran business owners can access capital
For veterans looking to start or grow a business, the right capital setup is key to unlocking your business’s full potential.
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Lessons from pandemic shaping federal agency transition to the cloud
The shift to remote and hybrid work demonstrated both the value of complex cloud environments and their potential dangers.
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America’s arsenal is in need of life support
The key problem is Washington’s failure to procure munitions in sufficient quantities in the form of signed contracts with industry.
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Using Thrift Savings Plan investment options to fight climate change
The Thrift Savings Plan is offering a mutual fund window with far more investment options than before.
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Keeping the human in the OODA Loop
The task of evaluating multiple and disparate datasets is put on analysts and decision makers using tools for visualization.
-
Using disruption to simplify your agency’s approach to data governance
By reducing the repetition and duplication of the data, you will automatically reduce the governing of it.
-
Harden the cybersecurity of US nuclear complex now
Buried in both the Senate and House versions of the 2023 National Defense Authorization Act are provisions augmenting the cybersecurity of the NC3.
-
Three ways agencies can prepare workforces for increased IT complexity
Acknowledging hybrid IT’s complexity is the first step to managing it.
-
‘SBOM’ disclosure rules loom for federal software procurement
Software Bill of Materials are machine-readable inventories of software components designed to reduce cost and security risk.
-
Three ways veteran business owners can access capital
For veterans looking to start or grow a business, the right capital setup is key to unlocking your business’s full potential.
-
Lessons from pandemic shaping federal agency transition to the cloud
The shift to remote and hybrid work demonstrated both the value of complex cloud environments and their potential dangers.
-
America’s arsenal is in need of life support
The key problem is Washington’s failure to procure munitions in sufficient quantities in the form of signed contracts with industry.
-
Using Thrift Savings Plan investment options to fight climate change
The Thrift Savings Plan is offering a mutual fund window with far more investment options than before.
-
Keeping the human in the OODA Loop
The task of evaluating multiple and disparate datasets is put on analysts and decision makers using tools for visualization.
-
Using disruption to simplify your agency’s approach to data governance
By reducing the repetition and duplication of the data, you will automatically reduce the governing of it.
-
Harden the cybersecurity of US nuclear complex now
Buried in both the Senate and House versions of the 2023 National Defense Authorization Act are provisions augmenting the cybersecurity of the NC3.
-
Three ways agencies can prepare workforces for increased IT complexity
Acknowledging hybrid IT’s complexity is the first step to managing it.
-
‘SBOM’ disclosure rules loom for federal software procurement
Software Bill of Materials are machine-readable inventories of software components designed to reduce cost and security risk.
-
Three ways veteran business owners can access capital
For veterans looking to start or grow a business, the right capital setup is key to unlocking your business’s full potential.
-
Lessons from pandemic shaping federal agency transition to the cloud
The shift to remote and hybrid work demonstrated both the value of complex cloud environments and their potential dangers.
-
America’s arsenal is in need of life support
The key problem is Washington’s failure to procure munitions in sufficient quantities in the form of signed contracts with industry.
-
Using Thrift Savings Plan investment options to fight climate change
The Thrift Savings Plan is offering a mutual fund window with far more investment options than before.














