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Sea-Air-Space 2024 Webinar Series: Fort...
Ivanti and Carahsoft are excited to invite you to our Sea-Air-Space 2024 webinar to explore how your team can innovate, adapt, and collaborate in service of your mission goals by utilizing emerging technologies. Insufficient prioritization that misrepresents vulnerability risk, time-consuming, error-prone manual processes, friction between IT and security teams that can delay or outright block, and remediation efforts. These are all the hallma...
April 29, 2024
Organizer: Ivanti Government Team at Carahsoft
Location: Webcast
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Today's Tactical Command Posts: Rapid S...
Join us as industry experts delve into the evolution and modernization of military command posts. This webinar is a must-attend for military professionals, defense contractors, systems engineers/integrators and anyone interested in the future of military communications and operations. With a focus on the rapid deployment capabilities and the growing need for resilient, secure communication systems in dynamic environments, this webinar will pro...
April 23, 2024
Organizer: AFCEA International | Signal
Location: Webcast
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Tech 101: GPS
As the navigation landscape continues to evolve, understanding Global Positioning System (GPS) technology and its role in defense operations becomes paramount. For several decades, GPS technology has played a fundamental role in guiding military strategies and operations. After its introduction in the First Gulf War, it became eminently clear to policymakers and military leaders that GPS technology enabled substantial battlefield advantages, e...
April 4, 2024
Organizer: NDIA - National Defense Industrial Association
Location: Webcast
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Addressing Technical Debt in Software-I...
During this presentation, Dr. Ipek Ozkaya and Brigid O'Hearn from Carnegie Mellon University’s Software Engineering Institute (SEI), will give insight into the challenges that DOD and defense industry face in addressing technical debt in software. Technical debt is defined as “an element of design or implementation that is expedient in the short term, but that would result in a technical context that can make a future change costli...
March 27, 2024
Organizer: NDIA - National Defense Industrial Association
Location: Webcast
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Tech 101: Digital Supply Chains
Registration will open soon! Streamlined and efficient logistical capabilities have always been a critical component of warfighter success. To maintain this efficiency, the Department of Defense (DoD) and defense industrial base are undertaking an ambitious effort to digitize their supply chains. This move will bring substantial advantages over traditional approaches to defense logistics, from improved acquisition timelines and accelerated des...
January 30, 2024
Organizer: NDIA - National Defense Industrial Association
Location: Webcast
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Next-Generation Technology for Agile Fe...
The federal and military sectors face numerous obstacles when it comes to training, including logistical inefficiencies, extended time-to-competence periods, integration complexities with evolving technologies, the absence of a defined plan for continuous learning, and more. Register now to learn about the latest, proven technologies that can significantly improve federal and military training and learning processes. Learn how to manage and op...
January 25, 2024
Organizer: Vector Solutions Government Team at Carahsoft
Location: Webcast
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Prioritizing Mission Critical Climate R...
The federal government has been proactive in continuity of operations (COOP ) planning since at least the 1950s, when President Eisenhower issued executive orders directing various measures agencies should take to be prepared for a possible nuclear war. The need for COOP leads naturally to the question of resilience – how quickly agencies can recover from events beyond their control. Climate change is a slow-moving tsunami of many smalle...
November 9, 2023
Organizer: FedInsider
Location: Webcast
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Tech 101: High Energy Lasers
While high energy lasers (HELs) have intrigued the public, policymakers, and military leaders for decades, these weapon systems have often struggled to make it past the testing stage of development. A notable example, the Air Force’s Air Borne Laser (ABL), was capable of megawatt power and had successfully shot down several ballistic missiles, yet struggled to achieve desired range, beam quality, and cost effectiveness, and was subsequen...
November 7, 2023
Organizer: NDIA - National Defense Industrial Association
Location: Webcast
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O-RAN - the Next Step for 5G
Advances in telecommunications capabilities are a major driver in Department of Defense programs. From creating secure private networks that U.S. military forces and their partners can use in conflicts to integrating 5G capabilities to create “smart” warehouses to significant improvements in supply chain logistics, DoD has been committed to investing in rethinking the meaning and applications of communications. One of the next step...
October 27, 2023
Organizer: FedInsider
Location: Webcast
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DoD Investing in the Future of 5G
Communications security is one of the foremost priorities in any battlespace. This is one reason the Department of Defense is keen on building out 5G capabilities, because of its ability to create secure private networks anywhere it is deployed. But 5G’s capabilities extend beyond creating private networks on the fly. Its ability to handle massive amounts of data makes it a crucial component in real-time data collection from all sources,...
October 20, 2023
Organizer: FedInsider
Location: Webcast
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