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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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John Scott will be detailing how the military and federal government government come to adopt open source software. Does the government like OSS and why? What government policies are out around OSS use? Who in the government is using OSS? And ultimately what is the future of OSS use?
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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 RAP 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 projects, EclipseSource'''
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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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