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====Path Forward: Open Source Software in the Government and Military====
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'''John M Scott, Co-Chairman, Open Source for America'''<br>
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Keynote session.  Abstract TBA.
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====Equinox Agility In Action====
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'''John Cunningham, BandXI'''<br>
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A system architecture to support Prognostics & Diagnostics before they even Exist.  Abstract TBA.
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====Eclipse to the Rescue====
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'''Austin Riddle, Center for Applied Technology, State of Texas'''<br>
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'''Elias Volanakis, Committer to Eclipse RAP, Riena and Nebula projects, EclipseSource'''<br>
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Whether training for, or managing large-scale emergencies, collaboration is key. Information management tools that support a customizable operating picture allow information to be effectively structured and distributed to key players.
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The Rich Ajax Platform (RAP) – a Java framework for writing web-applications and rich clients from a single code base – and other Eclipse technologies have empowered us to create  simulations and information dashboards that have been highly effective in various training and operational settings.
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Come to this talk to find out how Eclipse RAP:
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# Will be used to train emergency response decision makers from around the country
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# Is employed today in bio-surveillance efforts at the national level
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# Is used to help train our coastal protection forces
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# Will be used in the near future to prevent and manage the spread of animal disease
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# Will aid in the management of electronic warfare
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We will start with a brief overview of the Eclipse RAP, present how it is used in real world projects and conclude with lessons learned.
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