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Health IT 2024 Diggin' Into Data
Data plays a crucial role in government health IT. It is used to evaluate program impact, determine appropriate interventions, monitor progress, target populations, identify barriers, and influence policy Federal Government Health IT organizations are tasked with monitoring tends in science, technology, and data for their impact on public health and to improve each agencies’ respective efficiency and effectiveness. In support of these re...
December 6, 2023
Organizer: AFCEA Bethesda
Location: McLean, VA
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AFCEA Bethesda Law Enforcement and Publ...
Law enforcement and public safety professionals are constantly challenged in responding to crises. Over the past two years the COVID pandemic has created opportunities for criminal organizations to exploit new vulnerabilities. At the same time, our law enforcement public safety agencies have gained new capabilities to work remotely. These experiences are accelerating a mobile workforce, which is enabling law enforcement and public safety to ac...
May 10, 2022
Organizer: AFCEA Bethesda
Location: Washington, DC
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AFCEA Bethesda February Breakfast Webinar
Modern Security Landscape: TIC 3.0, Zero Trust, and Supply Chain Security The large cyber espionage campaign by a nation-state targeting federal agencies and private industry underscores the need for new approaches to cyber defense. A lighter approach to security from a compliance, licensing, and procedures perspective is needed. This will make it easier to implement new security disciplines and their related solutions, such as Trusted Interne...
February 23, 2021
Organizer: AFCEA Bethesda
Location: Webcast
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AFCEA Bethesda January Breakfast Webinar
AFCEA Bethesda's January Breakfast Webinar: Speed and Security at Scale Adversaries are getting faster and smarter as they target the nation’s critical infrastructure, attempt to steal critical data from federal agencies, and launch malware and crippling denial of services attacks against government entities and municipalities. Meanwhile, the growth in the number of devices connecting to government networks and increase in a distributed,...
January 26, 2021
Organizer: AFCEA Bethesda
Location: Webcast
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Law Enforcement and Public Safety Techn...
Law enforcement and public safety (LEAPS) communities are working together to increase efficiencies and improve processes. There are many risk management considerations for modernizing and applying new technology approaches in order to get to better solutions and timelier outcomes. Leaders need to be aware of current thinking in digital and data trust, cloud-based services, and analytic and machine learning as they prepare for the next generat...
May 8-9, 2018
Organizer: AFCEA Bethesda Chapter
Location: Washington, DC
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AFCEA Bethesda's Monthly Breakfast
Next-Generation CIOs: The Future of IT in GovernmentThe immersion of technology in all areas of government is changing the role of the Chief Information Officer (CIO) at its very core. To be successful, CIOs must play a multidimensional leadership role that requires them to fully understand the business needs in the new government environment.CIOs work strategically with other government leaders to adapt and transform their enterprises through...
September 10, 2014
Organizer: AFCEA Bethesda
Location: Bethesda, MD
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AFCEA Bethesda's Law Enforcement IT Day
Faced with decreasing budgets and increasing data, law enforcement agencies are finding ways to consolidate data and processes to better meet the needs of the mission. In recent years, these agencies have seen significant headway with real-time information sharing and the new mobile environment – but there is still much to do, and challenges in big data, cloud computing and agile development prevail. As budget cuts continue, law enforcem...
May 1, 2014
Organizer: AFCEA Bethesda
Location: Bethesda, MD
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5th Annual Law Enforcement IT Day
Law enforcement and national security depends on adaptation—adaptation to the economy, adaptation to technology and adaptation to criminal methodologies. As budgetary cutbacks become commonplace in the Federal government, creativity in new technology initiatives must take precedence as agencies are increasingly expected to do more with less. Law enforcement agencies and officers will need to use new tools, including, data analytics, sec...
April 16, 2013
Organizer: AFCEA Bethesda
Location: Bethesda, MD
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