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Aug. 16, 2018

Data is the new black

Data is being produced at rates never seen before, with billons of gigabytes produced every single day. And with more and more devices connected to the Internet, that rate is expected to grow exponentially in the next few years.

Aug. 16, 2018

Partnering with industry, academia to address hard questions

The need for innovation and the importance of partnerships with industry and academia in transforming the use of data throughout the intelligence community were constant themes during the 2018 Department of Defense Intelligence Information System Worldwide Conference.

Aug. 16, 2018

Sifting through overwhelming data

Intelligence directors from across the Department of Defense took part in a panel discussion on data-related challenges facing U.S. national security and their respective organizations Aug. 15, during the final day of the 2018 Department of Defense Intelligence Information System Worldwide Conference.

Aug. 15, 2018

Data as a team sport: An intelligence community-wide panel discussion

Data officers from across the intelligence community participated in a panel discussion, Aug. 14, at the Defense Intelligence Agency Department of Defense Intelligence Information System Worldwide Conference.

Aug. 14, 2018

Big data and the future of war

The leaders of U.S. Strategic Command and U.S. Special Operations Command discussed the influence of data and technology on warfighting during day one of the 2018 Department of Defense Intelligence Information System Worldwide Conference Aug. 13, 2018.

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