Blog Archives
Microsoft Shifting
B20– The leadership at Microsoft is shuffling its change agents around to adapt to an increasingly open source and perpetual beta world – One of [Steven] Sinofsky’s main tasks in his new role will be to revamp the way that … Continue reading
Russian Spies in Iraq
AP – emphasis mine – Russia had a military intelligence unit operating in Iraq up through the 2003 U.S. invasion and fall of Baghdad, a Russian analyst said Friday. A Pentagon report said Russia provided Saddam Hussein with intelligence on … Continue reading
Overreaction
Schneier- This article portends the inability for the state to effectively handle a non state actor, specifically in terms of on scene intelligence- A worker at a Downtown building who was using a pellet gun with a scope to scare … Continue reading
Reorganization or Reform?
Lind – Points out the flaws in the Army’s transition plan and discusses the difference between reorganization and reform – specifically discussing decentralization and the supposed generational shift we’re undergoing: Here we come to the central question, not only about … Continue reading
Organic School Security
This article touches on how a Representative and the schools in his district are reacting to inadequate federal funding for school security – emphasis mine – “You’ve told me that federal efforts in school preparedness are uncoordinated and create confusion,” … Continue reading

