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Ltg. Ed Cardon: Well this sector of the army has been pretty clear on mission to defend all the army networks and build them, what Jason had said, you know, often people talk about it like an egg,…
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Radm Marshall Lytle: [inaudible 00:00:01] is pretty set and since we started up as a command several years ago we were kind of in the same line. We have five major priorities. First is a training…
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Brendan Goode: Sure. First of all, it’s always fun doing these panels because you continue to see common themes being shared.
JIm Flyzik: Really, yeah. I’m taking little notes here when I…
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Kshemendra Paul: So 3 things…
JIm Flyzik: Okay.
Kshemendra Paul: Number 1 is we want to do more to strengthen the management practices across agencies to better align them to drive,…
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Roland Fabia: For us in DIA, it’s the intelligence community information technology enterprise or iSight, and I know you’ve had Director Clapper and other senior leaders who’ve…
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Rick Holgate: Well, thanks Jim. I would characterize our priorities in two general areas. One of which is, in now that most of us within the Department of Justice have gotten relatively comfortable…
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Rick Walsh: The biggest priority we have right now is converting a mobile device into a work platform. I want the user to be able to do his job wherever he is that includes applications. So part of…
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Gail Kalbfleisch: Well, right now we’re going to continue working the priorities of the partners, but we see that we’re going to have an opportunity to pick a couple more very shortly, so…
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Dr. Theresa Cullen: Well, I think they can really come to two buckets. One is inoperability -- you'll keep hearing that from us, you'll keep hearing that from the Federal partners. I think…
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