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CIO Columnist Military Intelligence Tries To Tame Data 'Monster'
By Jeff Bertolucci
University workshop featuring experts in ontology, the study of the nature of existence, will try to answer how the military can extract useful information out of huge unorganized collection of intelligence data.

Federal IT Budget To Increase In 2014
DOD tech budget is flat, but major civilian agencies will see more investment.

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California expands edX "blended" classroom experiment, sees increase in course pass rates.

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