Category: Social Engineering
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Beyond the specific RFPs I mentioned in my previous update, the upcoming 2025 Advance Planning Briefing to Industry (APBI) hosted by Team Aberdeen Proving Ground in late April was a key event for gaining insight into potential Army contracting opportunities for Fiscal Years 2026-2027. These briefings often highlight future needs in areas like cyber, electronic…
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The landscape continues to be dynamic, with significant movements in both strategic initiatives and contract awards. While these represent major recent movements, it’s worth noting that potential challenges in the procurement process due to reductions in the DoD civilian workforce could lead to some delays in contract actions.
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Learning How to Be a Friend The plans I had for today were not so much planned as they were things that needed to happen and a federal holiday makes it easy to prioritize none work related needs. The funny thing is how much the things I needed to do relate to the impact of…
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Do you think you have good communication skills? More times than not those who would say they do are just really good at talking. The quiet spaces make them nervous, and they get lost in their own head until the thoughts spill over. Suddenly, they have diarrhea of the mouth, and there is no telling…
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At the end of the American Civil War, a new sport found its place in history. The fact that its history is surrounded with legend adds to the fantasy that is Major League Baseball (MLB). The first professional sport in U.S. history became a way for the states to heal while still providing them competition…
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Today we deal in an abundance of information which comes with more threats and the question of who has the right to view that information.[1] In order to lay the foundation of what is to come, there is the need for clear boundaries for the digital world. Why not head back to basics with a…
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An Indian anthropologist, Chandra Thapar, made a study of foreign cultures which had customs similar to those of his native land. One culture in particular fascinated him because it reveres one animal as sacred, much as the people in India revere the cow. The tribe Dr. Thapar studied is called the Asu and is found…
