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The Emerging Leaders program offers professionals 40 years old and younger unparalleled professional growth and development opportunities.
Stories from the inaugural DoD Cyber Workforce Summit, hosted by the Department of Defense Chief Information Office with support from AFCEA International and National Defense University, March 20-21, ...
Small businesses often have the technical capabilities governments need to meet their missions, but need assistance with their business and networking efforts. That's where the AFCEA Advantage makes a ...
Through its annual awards program, AFCEA International recognizes the outstanding contributions of individuals in the communications, electronics, intelligence and information technology disciplines.
AFCEA serves the homeland security community—from subject matter experts to frontline responders—by enabling the ethical exchange of information on defense, security, cyber, intelligence and related ...
Live coverage and more from TechNet Cyber, taking place May 6-8, 2025, in Baltimore.
Live coverage and more from the Intelligence & National Security Summit, taking place Aug. 27-28, 2024, in Bethesda, Maryland.
2023 Distinguished Young Professionals Award Winners Trisha Averill, Hawaii Chapter Chloe Bauer, Greater Omaha Chapter Michael Baumann, Philadelphia Chapter Senior Airman Precious Bissah, USAF Middle ...
As the Department of the Air Force pursues air- and space-related joint all-domain command and control, it is asking industry to provide capabilities that they can integrate. “If you are a company ...
The Disruptive by Design column is both a monthly feature in SIGNAL Magazine that features disruptive technologies, issues, ideas or insights related to national security, defense, intelligence and ...
To encourage individual thought leaders to share their knowledge with the AFCEA audience, each year, SIGNAL produces The Cyber Edge Writing Award. Writers address a unique theme and the top three ...
Drug traffickers expand the use of submersible vessels to transport illicit substances as states struggle to detect them. This whack-a-mole game sees cartels improve the seaworthiness and technologies ...