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Federal CIOs and their Evolving Role in...
The Chief Information Officer of a federal agency must provide innovative solutions in a challenging budget environment. In partnership with the Advanced Technology Academic Research Center (ATARC), this Foreign Affairs LIVE event will examine the dynamic role that the Chief Information Officer plays in a Federal agency. During the half-day program, agency CIOs will engage in a comprehensive discussion on emerging technological challenges and...
May 3, 2018
Organizer: Foreign Affairs
Location: Washington, DC
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Foreign Affairs LIVE: New Challenges in...
In this special post-election edition of Foreign Affairs LIVE, editor Gideon Rose will moderate a discussion with three luminaries in the field of national security: The Honorable Michael C. Chertoff, former Secretary of Homeland Security Jane Harman, Congressional representative (D-CA), 1993-1999, 2001-2011; President, the Woodrow Wilson Center Ambassador John D. Negroponte, Former Ambassador to the UN, Director of national Intelligence and D...
November 10, 2016
Organizer: Foreign Affairs
Location: Washington, DC
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Foreign Affairs LIVE: Waging a Digital...
The sophistication of ISIS' digital propaganda and recruiting machine can seem hopelessly difficult to counteract. But new thinking and research indicates that coordinated efforts to wage a broad-scale digital counterinsurgency may be as vital as military confrontation when it comes to disabling ISIS and preventing future threats. Join us for a discussion of the most cutting-edge thinking on digital counterinsurgency tactics, with top experts...
December 1, 2015
Organizer: Foreign Affairs
Location: Washington, DC
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Foreign Affairs LIVE: Modernizing The M...
Join Foreign Affairs along with our Technical Partner and Underwriter Booz Allen Hamilton for this expert conversation at the Council on Foreign Relations in Washington. According to a March 2015 Government Accountability Office, Assessment of Selected Weapons Programs1, total costs have increased $457 billion, or nearly 47 percent above their original estimates, with an average schedule delay of more than 29 months, across the 78 programs in...
October 7, 2015
Organizer: Foreign Affairs
Location: Washington, DC
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