After 52 years of serving AFCEA through chapter operations and committee leadership, Col. James Lauducci, USAF (Ret.), retired December 31, 2024. Lauducci’s first volunteer position with AFCEA began ...
Courtney Powell, president and CEO of AceApplications, serves as the Orlando Chapter president, Central Florida Chapter small business chair and Orlando liaison. He promotes AFCEA membership through ...
Roughly two years ago, we launched a virtual program called AFCEA Solutions—a combined effort between the association’s committees and the Communications Department to better showcase our thought ...
Capt. Thomas J. Zerr, USN, has been nominated for appointment to the grade of rear admiral.
IoT will revolutionize smart city, energy, manufacturing and transportation systems by providing the real-time situational awareness information necessary for artificial intelligence (AI)/machine ...
The World Economic Forum’s (WEF’s) June 2024 report on the top 10 emerging technologies highlights advances relevant to our AFCEA community, including artificial intelligence (AI) for scientific ...
The impacts of mis/disinformation extend far beyond politics. This growing cyber threat has the potential to impact us all, evading our conscious analytical thinking. No one is inherently immune from ...
In the face of brutal, daily attacks from Russia, Ukrainian humanitarian organizations work to provide greatly needed food and assistance to their fellow Ukrainians. One such nonprofit charitable ...
The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into organizational operations has revolutionized industries and driven efficiency, spurring military leaders to prompt their workforce to take ...
Over my career, I have run across best practices that could be useful throughout the federal enterprise. I would like to share one that should interest many organizations looking to bring their human ...
Members of the U.S. Department of Defense’s (DoD) Sustainable Technology Evaluation and Demonstration (STED) Program are researching new technologies available to the military that are more effective, ...
For the last two decades, the Navajo Nation’s Diné Development Corporation (DDC) has developed companies that provide information technology, engineering, environmental and professional solutions.