An enterprising view of homeland security data is sure to come in the future. One of the biggest hurdles? Even within individual agencies involved in homeland security and law enforcement, big data resides in separate systems designed for specific mission goals.
By 2020, the volume of trade that flows through the Panama Canal could double. With more and larger ships transiting through the Canal, the economic possibilities are exciting.
Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) allows Federal Government employees to use their own mobile devices to conduct work and offers productivity savings – some say as many as 9 more hours a week!
The use of technology during and after disasters is not a new phenomenon. In recent years, the Government has focused on public awareness campaigns via social media sites, mobile apps, and automated responses.
As the U.S. recovers from one of the worst cold and flu seasons in recent years, incidents of the avian flu are appearing across China, and other infectious diseases continue to spread across most regions of the world.
The current progress in Congress on the Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act (CISPA), which would establish an information exchange between the Intelligence Community and the private sector, is encouraging news.
In 2013, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and its components must adopt information technology (IT) that is changing faster than ever with dramatically fewer resources.
Congratulations to the National Disaster Search Dog Foundation's (NDSDF) newest canine recruits. The NDSDF is a non-profit organization that trains and supports canine/handler urban search and rescue teams embedded in response task forces nationwide.
As Hurricane Sandy ripped through New England, thousands were without power, heat, or water in the cold. Disasters can devastate anyone, but the impact on individuals with special needs can be catastrophic.
In February 2013, our leadership team and invited guests held an offsite to develop Arc Aspicio’s Strategic Plan 2013-2014. We adopted a new mission and vision that we LOVE!
As National Slavery and Human Trafficking Prevention Month comes to an end, it is important to continue supporting efforts to raise awareness of human trafficking in the United States.