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Monthly Archives: April 2013

PortfolioStat 2.0: Driving Better Management and Efficiency in Federal IT

“In March 2012, the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) initiated PortfolioStat. Agencies across the Federal government undertook a data-driven effort to examine their IT portfolios to identify common areas of spending with the goal of decreasing duplication and driving down costs. Through this process, agencies identified more than $2.5 billion in spending reductions that… Continue Reading

Worldwide Threat Assessment of the US Intelligence Community

Worldwide Threat Assessment of the US Intelligence Community. James R. Clapper, Director of National Intelligence, April 18, 2013 “This year, in both content and organization, this statement illustrates how quickly and radically the world—and our threat environment—are changing. This environment is demanding reevaluations of the way we do business, expanding our analytic envelope, and altering… Continue Reading

Federal Agency Data Mining Report 2012

Office of the Director of National Intelligence, 2012 Data Mining Report For the Period January 1, 2012 through December 31, 2012: “The Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) provides this report pursuant to Section 804 of the Implementing the Recommendations of the 9/11 Commission Act of 2007, entitled The Federal Agency Data Mining… Continue Reading

The National Intelligence Council's Global Trends Report

“The National Intelligence Council’s (NIC) Global Trends Report engages expertise from outside government on factors of such as globalization, demography and the environment, producing a forward-looking document to aid policymakers in their long term planning on key issues of worldwide importance…Global Trends 2030 is intended to stimulate thinking about the rapid and vast geopolitical changes… Continue Reading

FTC Survey for 2011 Shows an Estimated 25.6 Million Americans Fell Victim to Fraud

News release: “The Federal Trade Commission today released a statistical survey of fraud in the United States during 2011, which showed that an estimated 25.6 million adults – 10.8 percent of the adult population – were fraud victims…While fast-growing online commerce has benefited consumers with greater choice and convenience, the survey indicates that, as of… Continue Reading

Engagement at Work: Its Effect on Performance Continues in Tough Economic Times

“Gallup in 1997 completed its first meta-analysis — or study of many studies — on employee engagement using data from 1,135 business units. The central question we wanted to answer was whether workplace conditions correlate with business outcomes such as profit, productivity, customer perceptions of service, and employee retention. We just completed our eighth iteration… Continue Reading

EPIC: White House Releases Unclassified Summary of Presidential Cybersecurity Directive

EPIC: “The White House has released an unclassified summary of Presidential Policy Directive 20. The Policy Directive sets out the cybersecurity authority of the National Security Agency in the United States and has raised concerns about government surveillance of the Internet. The existence of the Directive was detailed in a story in the Washington Post… Continue Reading

Levy Economics Institute – The State of the US and World Economie

“This program’s central focus is the use of Levy Institute macroeconomic models in generating strategic analyses of the US and world economies. The outcomes of alternative scenarios are projected and analyzed, with the results—published as Strategic Analysis reports—serving to help policymakers understand the implications of various policy options. The Levy Institute macroeconomic models, created by… Continue Reading