Technology
- Dec 8, 2008
The CSIS Commission on Cybersecurity for the 44th Presidency hosted a press conference to mark the release of its new report, Securing Cyberspace for the 44th Presidency.
- Dec 8, 2008
The next decade, ushered in by the next US president and his new administration, will be crucial to space exploration. Indeed, during the next decade, the Space Shuttle will have to be retire
- Nov 14, 2008
The next decade, ushered in by the next US president and his new administration, will be crucial to space exploration. Indeed, during the next decade, the Space Shuttle will have to be retire
- Aug 4, 2008Jul 28, 2008
David Wennergren, Deputy Chief Information Officer, Networks and Information Integration at the Department of Defense, will offer a DOD and Federal CIO Council perspective on cybersecurity issues.
Jul 22, 2008Strategy is everything. The strategic vision of the United States of America during WW2 led to the establishment of a nation with the greatest technological and manufacturing power the world had ever seen.
Jul 21, 2008Michael Krepon, President, Henry L. Stimson Center; Theresa Hitchens, Director, Center for Defense Information; Ashley Tellis, Senior Associate, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace; and Jim Lewis, Director, Technology and Public Policy Program, CSIS will discuss the weaponization of space in a panel discussion moderated by David Logsdon, Executive Director, U.S.
Jul 17, 2008There has been increased attention in recent weeks on the use of biometric data for security and counterterrorism. On July 17, 2008, representatives from DOD, DHS, and OSTP discussed the challenges involved in U.S.
Jul 16, 2008Global changes such as natural disasters, resource scarcity issues and climate change are at the nexus of a complex web of interactions among a vast range of both public and private sector stakeholders. Understanding, predicting, mitigating, and adapting to global change necessarily depends on long-term and continuous data acquisition combined with robust modeling and decision support too
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