Government Research Fills Necessary Voids
Basic breakthroughs aim for specific needs, blue sky potential.
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Agencies Connect Telework and Continuity of Operations
by Rita Boland
Encouraging employees to work at alternate locations may be key to providing civil services during emergencies.
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National Guard Units Train With Next-Generation Equipment
by Joshua Davidson
Citizen soldiers tap into emerging systems to prepare for active duty work.
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Spectrum Management Advances in the Queue
by Maryann Lawlor
Sharing a finite resource requires unprecedented cooperation.
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Nano-Engineering Institute Focuses on the Future
by Henry S. Kenyon
New facility prepares tomorrow’s scientists to obtain macro results from very small things.
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AFCEA Goes Face to Facebook
Association joins millions in online community.
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Corporate Counterintelligence Importance Skyrockets
by Maryann Lawlor
The recent arrest of a Chinese national and a U.S. citizen on multiple charges of conspiring to steal microchip designs is just one indication that activity in the corporate espionage world is heating up.
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