By Zachary Beus In today’s international arena of cut-throat politics, diplomacy, and war, the internet is playing an important role in the way that the United States postures itself. Conscience of its impact, the US uses the internet to increase global economic output, build sustainable relationships with foreign governments, and solve some of the world’s… Read more »
Praescient attended our strategic partner Institute for the Study of War’s Inaugural Security Conference, held on September 14, 2016, in Washington, DC. The conference, entitled “Rethinking US Grand Strategy,” featured senior US military officials and national security policymakers who offered their perspectives on the future of the military’s strategic outlook. During the course of the… Read more »
October 2013 marks the 10th anniversary of National Cyber Security Awareness Month. Created through a partnership between the National Cyber Security Division (NCSD) within the Department of Homeland Security and a non-profit organization known as the National Cyber Security Alliance, this month-long campaign serves as an opportunity for private citizens and businesses both large and small to learn about all the… Read more »
Recently it was revealed to the media that Chinese hackers had stolen data concerning multiple U.S. weapon systems, including fighter aircraft and missile defense systems. This information came to light through a Defense Science Board report indicating a wide array of breaches by Chinese cyber spies and the inability for the Department of Defense to… Read more »
On Wednesday, March 27th, Praescient Analytics hosted the third session of our speaker series, the Knowlton Project at the Waterview Conference Center in Arlington. Named for the first American intelligence professional, Thomas Knowlton, these exclusive events bring together leaders in private industry and government for an evening of conversation framed around the most relevant issues… Read more »
Praescient Analytics is headquartered in Alexandria, VA – a convenient location for interfacing with the policy makers and thought leaders in the Washington D.C. Metro area. We’ve capitalized on our proximity to the movers and shakers of the region with a speaker series known as The Knowlton Project; a recurring event aimed at bringing together… Read more »
While on active duty in the U.S. Army, I commanded soldiers whose job category was more of a profession than a trade. These elite personnel trained for years in post-graduate study specific to their field. Once their educational foundation was complete, the soldiers entered an apprenticeship to hone their on-the-job skills. That experience further reinforced… Read more »
Every morning, 50% of Americans reach for a mobile telephone as they prepare for their day. It’s likely that some of you are reading this blog post from your mobile phone. 25% of Americans login to their email account at least once a day. We use the Internet to stay in touch with friends and… Read more »