Entries Categorized as 'National Security Agency'

Social Video for the US Intelligence Community

March 25, 2008 by Bob Gourley

ExecutiveBiz members have had the pleasure of interacting with a long line of IT thought leaders. One of note is Chris Rasmussen, a great advocate for information sharing and collaboration within the federal space and a master of the use of new tools to get groups working together on hard problems (read more about Chris […]

Speeding the delivery of Web2.0 capabilities into government

December 5, 2007 by Bob Gourley

IT leaders in government are wrestling with several competing forces in the Web2.0 world. The greatest force is a push for change towards more user-focused computing.  But a resisting counter force threatens to delay this change.
The counter force here is institutional inertia. Big organizations are just slow to change, and the larger, more complex the […]

Broad Approval Near for NSA’s NetTop Technology

August 28, 2007 by Karen Mortensen

My husband and I often chew the fat about what a pain it is to go back and forth between classified computer systems and non-classified systems—even rooms where the systems are housed. He works on government contracts in technology and intelligence, and he constantly accesses data throughout the day.
So my ears perked up recently when […]