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Gen. Raymond A. Thomas III, commander, U.S. Special

Gen. Raymond A. Thomas III, commander, U.S. Special

Gen. Raymond A. Thomas III, commander, U.S. Special Operations Command, discusses the value of open source intelligence during the 2018 Department of Defense Intelligence Information System Worldwide Conference... More

Dana Deasy, Department of Defense chief information

Dana Deasy, Department of Defense chief information

Dana Deasy, Department of Defense chief information officer, explains the Joint Artificial Intelligence Center at the Defense Intelligence Agency's 2018 Department of Defense Worldwide Conference, August 13, 20... More

Michael Burshteyn, CryptoMove founder and CEO, spotlights

Michael Burshteyn, CryptoMove founder and CEO, spotlights

Michael Burshteyn, CryptoMove founder and CEO, spotlights opportunities for technological innovations and underscores the importance of offensive data protection during the 2018 Department of Defense Intelligen... More

Terry Busch, Defense Intelligence Agency Machine-Assisted

Terry Busch, Defense Intelligence Agency Machine-Assisted

Terry Busch, Defense Intelligence Agency Machine-Assisted Analysis Rapid-Repository System program lead and former DIA chief data officer, answers questions during the MARS breakout session at the 2018 DIA Inte... More

Russell Travers, Acting Director of the National

Russell Travers, Acting Director of the National

Russell Travers, Acting Director of the National Counterterrorism Center, explains to attendees at the 2018 Defense Intelligence Agency's Department of Defense Intelligence Information System Worldwide Conferen... More

Gen. John E. Hyten, commander, U.S. Strategic Command

Gen. John E. Hyten, commander, U.S. Strategic Command

Gen. John E. Hyten, commander, U.S. Strategic Command talks integrated command relationships and the role of information and intelligence to the combatant commands during the 2018 Department of Defense Intellig... More

Stacey Dixon, incoming director, Intelligence Advanced

Stacey Dixon, incoming director, Intelligence Advanced

Stacey Dixon, incoming director, Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity, participates in an interview during the 2018 Department of Defense Intelligence Information System Worldwide Conference, August... More

Tim Pipes, an employee in the Defense Intelligence

Tim Pipes, an employee in the Defense Intelligence

Tim Pipes, an employee in the Defense Intelligence Agency Chief Information Office, briefs attendees on the CIO Digital Journey during the 2018 Department of Defense Intelligence Information System Worlwide Co... More

Ian Fowlie, an employee with the Defense Intelligence

Ian Fowlie, an employee with the Defense Intelligence

Ian Fowlie, an employee with the Defense Intelligence Agency Chief Information Office, briefs attendees on the CIO Digital Journey during the 2018 Department of Defense Intelligence Information System Worlwide ... More

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