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- Military Purges at China’s Fourth Plenum Have Implications for Readiness
- /our-media/indepth/2025/11/military-purges-at-chinas-fourth-plenum-have-implications-for-readiness
- Analysis of the Fourth Plenum of the 20th Chinese Communist Party Central Committee, where nine senior military officials were expelled from the party.
- remain vigilant in their monitoring and analysis of PLA leadership. center /our-media/indepth/2024/06/what-is-a-chinese-communist-party-plenum /our-media/indepth/2024/08
- John Crissman on an AI Tool for First Responders
- /our-media/indepth/2024/10/meet-the-innovator-john-crissman-on-an-ai-tool-for-first-responders
- CNA computer scientist John Crissman and his team developed a creative tool using machine learning and AI to improve situational awareness for disaster response.
- Responder Awareness Monitoring during Emergencies, or FRAME ™ , had to determine: Was a particular set of data giving the wind speed, carbon monoxide levels, something else? It was like a hackathon
- Fused Together: The Chinese Communist Party Moves Inside China’s Private Sector
- /our-media/indepth/2024/09/fused-together-the-chinese-communist-party-moves-inside-chinas-private-sector
- The Chinese Communist Party has increased its ability to monitor and influence private companies in China through party cells, placements, and investments.
- itself into the private sector and promote party building in private enterprises , enhancing its monitoring capacity. By 2017, nearly three-quarters of private enterprises had an established CCP cell
- What is a Chinese Communist Party Plenum?
- /our-media/indepth/2024/06/what-is-a-chinese-communist-party-plenum
- Plenums of the Central Committee help assess future directions for China. The Third Plenum on economic issues is of critical interest for US national security.
- means more than monitoring China’s military modernization. It also includes making sense of economic activities that have national security implications . The upcoming July plenum will certainly
- What Hospitals Can Do to Protect Themselves from Ransomware
- /our-media/indepth/2024/03/hospitals-can-protect-themselves-from-ransomware
- Hospitals are increasingly victims of ransomware and other costly cyberattacks. They can protect themselves by preparing response plans for cyber disruptions.
- such as electronic health records, remote patient monitoring technology, imaging equipment, and telemedicine platforms. Each additional system increases their vulnerability to cyberattack. And partner
- Katherine McGrady Presents Teamwork Award to the Emerging Technology Team
- /our-media/indepth/2023/07/katherine-mcgrady-presents-teamwork-award-to-the-emerging-technology-team
- The team was applauded for their outstanding performance in a series of UAS challenges organized by the National Institute of Standards and Technology.
- Awareness Monitoring during Emergencies (FRAME) system. FRAME includes four architecture components: data acquisition, middleware, application, and presentation. Together, they take in, analyze and categorize
- New Roles for Civil Affairs Forces in a New World
- /our-media/indepth/2021/10/new-roles-for-civil-affairs-forces
- Strategic competition should prompt us to think about new and creative uses for civil affairs forces.
- , gathering and tracking information on these key players and monitoring for changes over time. They are also well-positioned to liaise with them where necessary to gain additional insights to help U.S.
- 6 Ways the U.S. Can Counter Extremist Groups in the COVID-19 Era
- /our-media/indepth/2021/05/countering-extremist-groups-in-the-covid-19-era
- The environment created by COVID-19 has been beneficial to violent extremist organizations. It has increased instability, amplified the risk of radicalization and had a negative effect on CT operations.
- , innovative and flexible tools developed for fighting COVID-19 to countering radicalization. These tools could be applied to counter-disinformation and bioterrorism monitoring. COVID-19 disinformation has
- Continuity During the COVID-19 Crisis
- /our-media/indepth/2021/03/continuity-during-the-covid-19-crisis
- Every federal agency is required to have plans, training, exercises and policies to support their mission-essential functions under any condition; like the Continuity of Operations Planning (COOP) program.
- and did COVID-19 response work. Meanwhile, they increased their monitoring of events that could trigger a formal COOP activation. There is a gray area between COOP program implementation
- New Life for New START is a First Step for Nuclear Talks
- /our-media/indepth/2021/01/new-life-for-new-start-is-a-first-step-for-nuclear-talks
- Just over 24 hours into the new Biden administration, the Washington Post broke the news that the newly sworn in President plans to accept Russia’s proposal to extend the 2010 New Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty.
- after repeated non-compliance by Russia. New START features a cap of 1,550 deployed nuclear warheads for both Washington and Moscow and a robust verification and monitoring regime. But New START