Violence, Quantified
BY Nick Judd | Wednesday, August 31 2011
Fast Company explores the Department of Defense's latest foray into openness as it begins to make data on past conflicts available to researchers: Academic studies of wars and conflicts have been around for centuries, ... Read More
A Mobile App Store for America's Not-Quite-Mobile Army
BY Nancy Scola | Thursday, April 28 2011
Wired's Spencer Ackerman takes a peek inside the U.S. Army's very own app store, to be released soon if it get get internal approval: Called Army Marketplace, it’ll start off featuring the few dozen applications that ... Read More
Pentagon Disputes Notion of Wikileaks "Negotiation"
BY Nancy Scola | Thursday, August 19 2010
The Pentagon is busily adjusting to a new world-order where it makes sense for it to negotiate with a loosely-knit Iceland-based web entity over the release of war documents, but it's doing so without much enthusiasm and ... Read More
Kirk Gets Scrutiny for Tweeting on Duty
BY Nancy Scola | Friday, July 31 2009
Rep. Mark Kirk (R-IL-@markkirk) is coming under scrutiny by the Defense Department, reports CNN, for letting his staff post some rather innocuous tweets while he was on duty as a Navy Reservist at the Pentagon's National ... Read More
A Growing Gap Between Gov 2.0's Haves and Have-Nots?
BY Nancy Scola | Thursday, July 30 2009
Last week in Washington DC occurred the Open Government and Innovations Conference (OGI), put on by the Department of Defense and the latest in a steady stream of conferences dedicated to the intersection of government, ... Read More
Defense Department Launches Web Campaign for "Real Warriors" Dealing with Psychological Wounds
BY Nancy Scola | Wednesday, May 27 2009
Via NextGov, the Department of Defense has launched a new online campaign aimed at destigmatizing the mental health struggles for active duty and reservist soldiers. Read More