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Our most recent reports:
Homeland Security: Absorbing the Lessons October 2005. The homeland security mission is already a major maker of digital geospacebut what can be
implemented next?
Homeland Security: Where the Enterprise Goes August 2005. Homeland security is an "enterprise" that must establish its chief business operations and
franchises, and
vital tech support, wherever the terrorists are, go, or even might gowhether that locale is fixed in
geography,
triangulated in cyberspace, or only determined when an indicator suddenly flashes red.
Security Solutions for
Government August 2005. A combination of continuing terrorist threats and increased sophistication of hackers, along with
the subsequent legislation that followed 9/11 to fortify vulnerabilities in computer networks and critical
infrastructure as well as our nations borders, ensures that the next few years will be fertile ones for both
security solution and service providers. Sponsored by: CDW Government, Hewlett-Packard, RedHat, VeriSign and Patriot
Technologies.
Information Sharing Matters: Too
many critical checkpoints still operate in isolation May 2005. In some sectors of government, the message is getting out: Information sharing matters. Elsewhere it is
seemingly business as usual, as fiefdoms and pockets of information remain isolated and useless at crunch
time.
Enterprise Architecture: Mission
Alignment April 2005. Sponsored by: Booz Allen
Hamilton, Citrix, Hewlett-Packard,
Popkin
Integrated Storage Solutions for
Mission Driven Government March 2005. Sponsored by: CDW-G, Computer
Associates,
Hewlett-Packard, Network
Appliance, Veritas
Homeland Security: Agent for
Change
February 2005.
Building Better Government Through Trusted
Partnerships
December 2004. Sponsored by: Gartner.
Integrated Solutions for a Secure
Government
November 2004.
Sponsored by: CDW-G, Panda
Software, Symantec, Veritas,
Viack
Enterprise Architecture: Mission. Action.
Results
November 2004. Sponsored by:
Adobe, Booz Allen
Hamilton, Computer
Associates, Hewlett-Packard, IBM,
Microsoft, Network
Appliance, Popkin Software, Veritas.
Homeland Security: Technology Responds
October 2004. Sponsored by: AT&T, Citrix,
Computer Associates, Hewlett-Packard,
Motorola, Network
Appliance, Panasonic Computer,
Panda, SafeNet,
Veritas
Integrated
Storage: Toward Integrated Storage September 2004.
Sponsored by: EMC2, Network
Appliance, Quantum.
Homeland
Security: Bridging the Gap August 2004.
Sponsored by: ChurchStreet,
Citrix, Computer Associates,
Hewlett-Packard,
Motorola, Panasonic,
Panda Software, Veritas, Wyse
Solutions
Series: Building Trust Into Systems July 2004. Sponsored by:
3Com, CDW-G,
Citrix, Veritas.
Power
Up Now: Accelerate into the PC replacement curve
July 2004. Sponsored by: Adobe,
Intel, Macromedia
Government, MPC Computers, Symantec.
Networking
and Communications - Achieving Governmental Goals via Global Connections
July 2004. Sponsored by: Adtran, Foundry
Networks, General Dynamics C4 Systems, Juniper
Networks, Marshall Communications, Qwest
Government Services.
Federal
Enterprise Architecture: Realigning IT to Efficiently Achieve Agency Goals June 2004. Sponsored by Computer Associates.
Homeland
Security: Containing the Threat May 2004. Sponsored by Citrix, CyberGuard,
Harris, Hewlett-Packard,
Northrop Grumman, Panasonic, Veritas.
Wireless:
Coming of Age April 2004. Sponsored by BearingPoint,
CDW-G, Hewlett-Packard,
Intel, Motorola,
MPC
Computers, Panasonic
Enterprise
Architecture: Breaking New Ground April 2004. Sponsored by
Booz Allen Hamilton, Borland, Computer Associates, Citrix,
Hewlett-Packard, Intel,
Intersystems.
Solutions
Series: Storage - Mission
Critical Data April 2004. Sponsored by Brocade,
Computer Associates, CDW-G,
EMC2, Hewlett-Packard,
Legato, Veritas.
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