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Last week’s ACT-IAC Executive Leadership Conference provided a great forum for not only identifying pressing federal IT needs, but in gathering recommendations on how internal and outside stakeholders can best work together to address them. Aside from the expected cyber discussions, good sessions were held on Blockchain technology and its possible use in government. These, and other specific topics, were viewed from the perspective of the events main themes: Mission Protection, Mission Transformation, and Mission Engagement.
New workforce policies and fleet upgrades are allowing the Coast Guard to project far beyond the U.S. coasts and accomplish its mission to new degrees.
As the Department of Homeland Security’s cybersecurity responsibilities continue to expand, the agency is beginning to show signs that it may not have the resources to keep up.
The cyber world will look different in the future and the Defense Department must become used to change as a normal component of the cyber mission set, commander of U.S. Cyber Command and director of the National Security Agency said.