NITRD’s 30th Anniversary Symposium Recap – Panel 5: How Technology can Benefit Society: Broadening Perspectives in Fundamental Research (6/30/2022) EVENTS, NEWS, NITRD 30TH ANNIVERSARY - All the panels featured throughout the day at the NITRD 30th Anniversary Symposium had two common threads: highlighting the astronomical advancements we’ve experienced in computing over the past few decades and mitigating the risks associated with these new advancements. Topics… ...
NITRD’s 30th Anniversary Symposium Recap – Panel 4: Privacy and the Internet of Things (IoT) (6/23/2022) EVENTS, INTERNET OF THINGS, NEWS, NITRD 30TH ANNIVERSARY, PRIVACY - Privacy has become a huge topic of conversation not only among the computing research community, but across all disciplines in both academia and industry. Adverse privacy effects stemming from the availability of large-scale datasets are being multiplied by the interconnected… ...
NITRD’s 30th Anniversary Symposium Recap – Panel 3: Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning (6/21/2022) AI, EVENTS, NEWS, NITRD 30TH ANNIVERSARY - Arguably one of the greatest areas of progress in computing research over the last decade has been Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning. The field has seen an AI/robotics revolution, and an explosion of new technologies, establishing itself as one of… ...
NITRD’s 30th Anniversary Symposium Recap – Panel 2: Networking and Security (6/16/2022) CYBERSECURITY, EVENTS, NEWS, NITRD 30TH ANNIVERSARY - Technological advancements are growing at an explosive rate around the world. As new technologies arise so do new security vulnerabilities and opportunities for infiltration of the networks that underpin these advances. Moderated by Bob Bonneau (OSD/DOD), Panel 2: Networking and… ...
NITRD’s 30th Anniversary Symposium Recap – Panel 1: Computing at Scale (6/14/2022) EVENTS, HPC, NEWS, NITRD 30TH ANNIVERSARY - This post is the first in a series highlighting the panels from that day, starting with Panel 1: Computing at Scale, moderated by Ben Zorn (Microsoft) and featuring distinguished panelists Luiz André Barroso (Google), Ian Foster (Argonne NL), Timothy Pinkston… ...
Request for Information on Advancing Privacy-Enhancing Technologies (6/9/2022) FEDERAL REGISTER NOTICE, NEWS, PRIVACY - The Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) - on behalf of the Fast Track Action Committee on Advancing Privacy-Preserving Data Sharing and Analytics of the Subcommittee on Networking and Information Technology Research and Development (NITRD) of the National Science… ...
NITRD 30th Anniversary Symposium Recap (6/8/2022) EVENTS, NEWS, NITRD 30TH ANNIVERSARY - The NITRD 30th Anniversary Symposium was held in Washington D.C. at the National Spy Museum. The event provided an opportunity for the computing research community to come together and celebrate the impact that federal funding has had on computing technologies,… ...
Remarks of Dr. Alondra Nelson at the Networking and Information Technology Research and Development (NITRD) 30th Anniversary Symposium (6/7/2022) EVENTS, NEWS, NITRD 30TH ANNIVERSARY - (This article appeared as an OSTP BLOG post on May 25, 2022.) As Delivered at the International Spy Museum, Washington, D.C. Good morning, everyone. As I was reviewing my remarks last night, I was at a loss for words about… ...
Fast Track Action Committee on Advancing Privacy Preserving Data Sharing and Analytics Roundtable Series (5/24/2022) EVENTS, NEWS - The Fast Track Action Committee on Advancing Privacy Preserving Data Sharing and Analytics invites you to participate in a virtual roundtable series to be held via Zoom from 1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. ET on June 7, 9, and 10,… ...
Networking and Information Technology Research and Development Program 30th Anniversary Symposium: Speakers and Panels (5/9/2022) EVENTS, NEWS, NITRD 30TH ANNIVERSARY - On May 25th, 2022, the NITRD Subcommittee will hold a symposium to mark the 30th anniversary of the signing of the High-Performance Computing (HPC) Act of 1991 and the launching of the High-Performance Computing and Communications Program, now known as… ...