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Genius Machines: Great Powers and the P...
In the last five years, the tools used in defense have evolved from a staple of science fiction to a real-world magnet for large-scale investment. In Hawaii, that means channeling technological advances for Indo-Pacific security. As the administration's defense strategy has pivoted towards China and great power competition, how is the U.S. matching new capabilities to new strategy, and what needs to happen next?Join Defense One and Nextgov for...
August 27, 2019
Organizer: Defense One
Location: Honolulu, HI
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Government Empowered 2017
Rapid change in government is upon us. Your agency must achieve its core mission while remaining compliant with new policy and regulation. Are you prepared to not only meet your mission but thrive in times of change? Join government and industry leaders at the second annual Government Empowered conference to learn from agencies who are leading the way. Uncover insights that will empower your organization to be adaptive in a world of rapid change.
October 24, 2017
Organizer: Pega
Location: Washington, DC
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Boosting Government Efficiency: Leverag...
The new administration’s directive to “do more with less” calls on federal agencies to both increase efficiencies and improve results with existing resources. To meet this challenge agencies are harnessing the power of data and analytics to implement effective, evidence-based programs. This culture of results-driven decision-making enables more productive employees, fewer wasted resources, better service for citizens, and hig...
June 27, 2017
Organizer: Nextgov
Location: Washington, DC
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MarkLogic Data Integration Summit 2017
The era of big data is here. And with it, agencies have the opportunity to make faster, better decisions to improve mission performance. But there’s a problem. The volume of data is overwhelming and traditional databases and methodologies aren’t up to the task to manage, analyze and share more disparate data sets quickly and securely while accelerating agencies’ mission. The good news, however, is that every agency and organi...
June 20, 2017
Organizer: MarkLogic
Location: Washington, DC
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The Defense Department Information Envi...
At today’s rate of growth, the size of the digital universe in 2025 will be 176 zettabytes of information. To put that in perspective, a single zettabyte is enough to hold 250 billion DVDs. All of it could have some relevance to national security. The Defense Department and Intelligence Community will be in charge of managing an exponentially growing amount of outside data, along with an exploding volume of internal data from soldiers in...
April 26, 2016
Organizer: Defense One
Location: Webcast
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IC ITE: Progress, Challenges & Opportunities
Four years after top officials within the intelligence community first gathered to formulate a new approach to handling technology within its 17 component agencies, the resulting plan’s foundation has been laid and agencies are off and running. The Intelligence Community Information Technology Enterprise (IC ITE) is based on moving the IC agencies toward shared services.IC ITE initiative has focused and accelerated bureaucracy to achieve...
April 26, 2016
Organizer: Defense One
Location: McLean, VA
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Transforming Defense and Federal IT for...
The government’s current IT trajectory is not sustainable, and DOD and other agencies must modernize their systems to make use of new data available to them, handle current and future security threats and maximize their returns on IT investments. The government spends about 80 percent of its $80-plus billion IT budget on legacy systems, leaving precious few resources available to modernize systems and test, develop and keep pace with ne...
February 10, 2016
Organizer: Defense One
Location: Pentagon City, VA
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Transforming Defense and Federal IT for...
The government’s current IT trajectory is not sustainable, and DOD and other agencies must modernize their systems to make use of new data available to them, handle current and future security threats and maximize their returns on IT investments. The government spends about 80 percent of its $80-plus billion IT budget on legacy systems, leaving precious few resources available to modernize systems and test, develop and keep pace with new...
December 9, 2015
Organizer: Nextgov Events
Location: Arlington, VA
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Defense One Summit 2015
At the third annual Defense One Summit, top global security officials from the military and beyond will gather to discuss how they are keeping up with threats that stretch from the battlefield to the homeland. Agenda 7:30am - 8:30am Registration & Networking Breakfast 8:30am - 8:35am Opening Remarks 8:35am - 9:00am Opening Keynote: The Age of Everything: Setting National Security Priorities in an Era of Evolving Threats Featuring: Ben Rhod...
November 2, 2015
Organizer: Defense One
Location: Washington, DC
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The Rise of the Chief Data Officer
Agencies across government are expanding their C-suites with a new kind of technology expert: the Chief Data Officer. Charged with helping agencies derive new insights from existing – and expanding – data sets, CDOs are primed to play a major role in the future of government technology. As Chief Data Officers work to define their new roles, they will face a suite of opportunities and challenges that will shape their day-to-day effo...
June 23, 2015
Organizer: Government Executive Media Group
Location: Washington, DC
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