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Ltg Ed Cardon: Being in the Army, you don’t win on the defense, right? And so – because the problem is you know you have to be right a hundred out of a hundred times. Your attack must be…
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Brendan Goode: Certainly the threat doesn’t go away.
JIm Flyzik: Yeah.
Brendan Goode: I think there’s too much of a reward for people that are successful. The low bar venture to get in to…
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Kshemendra Paul: I want to answer that on two levels, give two answers. One is sort of the policy cultural level and the other specific to the ISE. So the policy cultural level, you know, it’s…
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Roland Fabia: Welfare in DIA, you know we’re no longer inside the [inaudible 00:00:03] agency. We have a presence that each of the commands and we are deployed globally, so as more and more of…
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Jeanne Holm: Well, I think it's a very positive future and one that really looks at embracing the fact that we have sensors everywhere. Whether those are smart phones, smart cars, or smart…
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Zach Goldstein: On the inside, better and more confidence in warnings and predictions from space weather to the health of the ocean. On the outside, we're going to use the information that…
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Tom Soderstorm: I think we all share the goal of getting the data accessible to people who care. Part of the future is that everybody will have access to NASA's data on their mobile devices at…
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Dave Bottom: Just to follow up on Mike's points. From an NGA standpoint, we are a visual agency so I like the question about vision. We think that in the future we're going to need to…
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Rick Walsh: Well, where are we going mobile as a workspace?
JIm Flyzik: Okay.
Rick Walsh: Okay. You’re going to work where you are. Okay, with that, so in the office, you plug in on the road…
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Rick Holgate: Well, I’d have to agree with Rick in terms of I think certainly our mindset’s going to involve from protecting devices to protecting data and applications. And I think that…
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