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Exponential innovation is causing exponential disruption
Exponential innovation is causing exponential disruption
Exponential innovation is causing exponential disruption
Time to revisit an old favorite via Captain’s Quarters:
. . . some just smell worse than others. Who would I rather team up with: Amateurs or fabricators . . . hmmmm.
. . . blow him a kiss: The Pentagon’s Defense Intelligence Agency has awarded contracts for a system to improve information retrieval. The sysetm is designed to simplify the process of identifying important information from multiple sources often ignored by analysts swamped by data.
FAS provides a copy of the latest IO doctrine . . . and the sign you’ll only see at the NDU-NPS championship football game:
Bruce puts his signature where his mouth is: It is in this spirit I announce the (possibly First) Movie-Plot Threat Contest. Entrants are invited to submit the most unlikely, yet still plausible, terrorist attack scenarios they can come up with. If you worked in the biz on and immediately after 9/11 you’ve got at least…
The House Intelligence Committee voted Thursday to withhold funding from the nation’s intelligence director over concerns that his office, which was created to streamline operations in the nation’s spy community, is instead becoming bloated and bureaucratic. […] The bill would require the nation’s intelligence director, John D. Negroponte, to present a detailed rationale for any…
The House Intelligence Committee on Thursday rejected a proposal to withhold money from the National Security Agency if the White House did not reveal information about the cost of the agency’s warrantless surveillance program. In a session closed to reporters, only Rep. Heather Wilson, R-N.M., who heads a subcommittee that oversees the NSA, voted with…
When FBI Director Robert S. Mueller III went before a House subcommittee Tuesday to explain the Bureau’s budget request, one of the success stories he gave involved Mercyhurst College. Two FBI employees are enrolled in their first year of Mercyhurst’s two-year graduate program in applied intelligence. The Bureau may send another three in September, according…
Former CIA spy hunter Paul Redmond, who helped catch notorious Moscow mole Aldrich Ames, has withdrawn from consideration to become the Bush administration’s top counterspy, U.S. intelligence officials say. Mr. Redmond had been selected to be national counterintelligence executive, but backed out after the FBI held up his formal appointment by conducting a lengthy background…
A bipartisan push on Capitol Hill to strip the hue from the government’s color-coded terrorist alert system is gaining momentum. A package of legislation moving through the House eliminates the Department of Homeland Security’s use of colors to change the threat level, and calls for more specific threat information to be shared with the private…
Paul Pagnato migrated from a career as a scientist looking for life in outer space to one of the top financial advisors in the U.S. with a keen eye for tracking innovation, exponential change, and other emerging global issues. He is also the author of the recent book, The Transparency Wave, which highlights the essential…