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Decision Support: Meeting-facilitation software boosts executive training
Looks at how the instructors at the National Defense University NDU use Meetingworks to conduct constructive on-line meetings with high-level executives not used to this type of meeting environmentEstablishing effective training for senior-level executives is no easy task at any organization. First of all, their knowledge base is already quite...
Tags: Tools & Techniques, Suzanne Thornberry, software, decision support, National Defense University, Meetingworks
Technical articles 2002-05-06
Meeting Complex Challenges Through National Security Reform
This paper begins by an assessment of the international strategic context and its possible evolutions up to 2025. Globalization is considered the major driving force. Since the end of the Cold War, indeed, it has transformed the economic, social and political environment, the paradigms of national and international security and...
Tags: National Defense University, White Paper, Globalization, Security, Strategy, Management
White papers 2008-10-17

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Members share more tips for wired meetings
As TechRepublic members explain, meeting facilitation software not only saves meeting time but also sparks productivity and valued feedback. Find out how several enterprises are putting meeting software to work today.To some, using software to foster meetings seems impersonal. After all, why place a computer interface between people in the...
Tags: Tools & Techniques, Suzanne Thornberry, GroupSystems, Ed Feige, software
Technical articles 2002-06-17
Chuan Zheng School 1.0 (Mobile)
Peking University and Tsinghua University are the most prestigious universities in China, but which school was the first school that had adopted the modern educational methodology? Studying overseas has now become common but what school was the first that established a mature system with which to dispatch students to overseas...
Tags: Education, China, School, Mobile
Software downloads 2009-02-06
Digital Agenda: Homeland security--Throwing money at technology
Stay on top of the latest tech news with our free IT News Digest newsletter, delivered each weekday. Automatically sign up today!By Robert Lemos and Mike YamamotoStaff Writers, CNET News.comAs part of California's effort in the war on terror, state legislators this year proposed that trucks hauling hazardous materials be...
Tags: Strategy, homeland security, government
Technical articles 2004-10-18
Feds propose eliminating IT immigrant worker programs
The DOD wants to close down immigrant worker entry to the U.S. technology industry, citing national security. Given the debate that immigrant tech visa programs have ignited in the past, there's likely a big fight coming to the Hill.Few topics within the IT industry grab as much attention or draw...
Tags: Judith N. Mottl, U.S. Department of Defense, Post article, tech professional, visa, H-1B visa, information technology
Technical articles 2002-03-13
Are you CERTain you are secure?
Do you subscribe to government agencies dedicated to tracking security issues? How quickly should you expect to receive notification of security problems? John McCormick tells you where you stand with the Computer Emergency Response Team CERT.Some of the best resources for network security administrators are the advisories produced by the...
Tags: SECURITY, Viruses and worms, John McCormick, CERT, CERT Coordination Center, CERT Advisory
Technical articles 2000-07-26
Interview with Tony Valletta, cyberterrorism expert at SRA International
Are you concerned about security threats? You should be. Cyber threats that once only concerned government are now filtering down to enterprises like yours, says cyberterrorism expert Tony Valletta.Can your business afford to lose your critical systems to a bomb blast? What sort of protection do you need against physical...
Tags: Government, Professional development, Federal government, SECURITY, Mary Ann Fitzharris, program executive officer, cyberterrorism, SRA International Inc.
Technical articles 2000-02-08
Geek Trivia: Energetic pursuits
What single field of technical research is the impetus behind five new U.S. Department of Energy laboratories? This month marks the 28th anniversary of the establishment of the U.S. Department of Energy. On Aug. 4, 1977, President Jimmy Carter signed into law the Department of Energy Organization...
Tags: DOE, Jay Garmon, Department of Energy, Geek Trivia Newsletter, TechRepublic Inc., Nuclear Energy, U.S. Department Of Energy, Impetus, Center For Nanophase Materials Science, Center For Integrated Nanotechnology, Center For Functional Nanomaterial, Center For Nanoscale Material, National Nanotechnology Initiative, Nanotechnology, Semiconductors, Emerging Technologies, Hardware
Technical articles 2005-08-02
Outsourcing: The next technology battlefields
By Mike Ricciuti ...
Tags: microwave, Percy Spencer, outsourcing
Technical articles 2004-05-13
Engineering job market is still solid
The job market for engineering grads is still relatively strong. If you're considering hiring such a graduate, this week's TechWatch will give you the lowdown on which regions hold the most promise of available, employable engineering talent.Despite a shaky technology job market, the outlook is surprisingly good for most engineering...
Tags: Recruitment & Selection, Bob Weinstein, job, California Institute of Technology, hiring
Technical articles 2001-06-13
Reviews on my resume
I posted my resume because it seems to be lacking as I have gotten hits on my resume but no interviews. I figured who better to ask other than the people who are expereinced in my field. I appreciate any help someone can give me. When I copied my resume...
Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, NETWORKING, SECURITY, computer, network
Discussion threads 2008-12-28
Optical networking: The next generation
Stay on top of the latest tech news with our free IT News Digest newsletter, delivered each weekday. Automatically sign up today!By ...
Tags: NETWORKING, Network technology, NLR, network, National LambdaRail, Abilene, optical networking
Technical articles 2004-10-11
Who will replace Powell and three others to leave the cabinet
Who will replace Powell and three others to leave the cabinetAccording to a senior administration official today, Secretary of State Colin Powell and three other Cabinet members submitted their resignations. Besides Powell, who had argued Bush's case for ousting Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein before a skeptical U.N. Security Council in...
Tags: advisor, Aldanatech, Colin Powell, Condoleezza Rice, off-topic, Yes Cheech
Discussion threads 2004-11-15
If you thought Pandemic Flu Planning is all hype
Well get ready for the hype: Here is a press release for a made for TV movie that should stir the pot a bit and below that is a press release regarding a show that came on this weekend:***************************************************************************************************************************************** April 17, 2006ORIGINAL MOVIE Â"FATALCONTACT: BIRD FLU IN AMERICAÂ"TO AIR...
Tags: HEALTHCARE
Blog posts 2006-04-24
Brain drain in tech's future?
Stay on top of the latest tech news with our free IT News Digest e-newsletter, delivered each weekday. Automatically sign up today!By ...
Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, computer
Technical articles 2004-08-06
Member suggests free RFP-finding solution
One TechRepublic member sent us a clear message about paying for bid-matching services: Don't! Find out how he advises small and medium-size businesses to match their firm's expertise with government needs.We received a great tip from TechRepublic member Jess Parmer, who warned that consultants might be paying for information they...
Tags: Beth Blakely, Defense Logistics Agency, PTAC, RFP, small and medium business
Technical articles 2002-04-08
"Pulsing zombie" DoS attack hits research network
A research network based in Abilene, KS, is expanding Internet bandwidth as part of the Internet2 project. It was hit recently by a new DoS attack that one company has dubbed ?pulsing zombie.? This week?s Locksmith has the details.Zombies in the Wild West? Yep! Abilene, KS, cow town and railhead...
Tags: INTERNET, SECURITY, NETWORKING, John McCormick, Abilene, zombie, denial of service, network
Technical articles 2001-06-04
Bush budget boosts tech spending
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Tags: Government, Federal government, White House
Technical articles 2005-02-08
Many members stumped by computer history pop quiz
From the origins of the Internet to the birth of RAM, our computer history pop quiz tested members on key events in computer evolution. Find out what they did and didn't know.Historians trace the evolution of the computer as far back as the abacus, which was known in Egypt by...
Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, Internet, Bill Detwiler, computer, ALTAIR
Technical articles 2002-09-06
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