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working in information technology, it was data processing then and information technology now. seeing the change over time as we move from those mainframe environments to networking to tose local-area networks global networks. seeing the evolution of technology over the years in my experience, it has just been phenomenal. i really like change. i have done it so much in the areas of networks and engineering. i have been able and fortunate to do so many things along the way. just watching the change and how andgovernment has evolved has moved right along with the technology. i feel like in many areas i was on the leading edge, when you look at the innovation curve, i was always on the leading-edge of a lot of the technology. it's been really phenomenal to see the change in the evolution and even now the technology continues to see the change and the continued growth in how the governmentand how thegovernment takes advantage of the technology capability. >> i agree it is exciting if my hair were growing it would be gray because at the time that we were portraying [inaudible] i was
working in information technology, it was data processing then and information technology now. seeing the change over time as we move from those mainframe environments to networking to tose local-area networks global networks. seeing the evolution of technology over the years in my experience, it has just been phenomenal. i really like change. i have done it so much in the areas of networks and engineering. i have been able and fortunate to do so many things along the way. just watching the...
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and russia to work together specifically in the field of communications and information technology now this is an especially important field because washington's been accusing moscow of election meddling for years now. the intelligence community's consensus is that russia continues to try to influence our elections through what i would call more of the malign foreign influence side of things social media use of proxies state media online journals. now putin's plan outlined a concrete strategy for the u.s. and russia to reboot its relations in this field the 1st point being establishing a regular dialogue between the 2 powers about their mutual interest in cyber security and also call for the establishment of a stable communications channel that both leaders from russia and the and the united states can use to lower the possibility of nuclear proliferation and also aid rapid response teams in dealing with incidents connected to national information security now president putin also suggested that both countries signed a deal that would prevent any digital incidents in the future and als
and russia to work together specifically in the field of communications and information technology now this is an especially important field because washington's been accusing moscow of election meddling for years now. the intelligence community's consensus is that russia continues to try to influence our elections through what i would call more of the malign foreign influence side of things social media use of proxies state media online journals. now putin's plan outlined a concrete strategy...
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natural selection and the survival of the fittest take into account modern technologies and information capabilities which are now available not only to states but also to non-state actors and we must be fully aware of the risks of listicle economic and military confrontation irresponsible competition and the bullying of countries that are out of favor and one more important point we note with regret being creasing attempts by a series of countries to abuse the un part form including the security council to further their own. narrow political interests this includes some western nations focusing their attention on the situation in bella bruce which indeed has become a complex by dint of circumstances imposed upon us primarily from elsewhere i would recall that you know august of this year the people made their choice during the presidential elections in the republic of better use they chose a stable and prosperous state they chose peace and good neighborly relations they chose sustainable development however rather than respecting this choice we are seeing attempts to destabilize the situation in the country. fol
natural selection and the survival of the fittest take into account modern technologies and information capabilities which are now available not only to states but also to non-state actors and we must be fully aware of the risks of listicle economic and military confrontation irresponsible competition and the bullying of countries that are out of favor and one more important point we note with regret being creasing attempts by a series of countries to abuse the un part form including the...
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he stole proprietary information involving sound filters in cell phones that applied to patent the technology in china. he's now convicted of stealing information. >>> a firsthand look today -- governor newsom toured the burn zone of one of the biggest fires. he toured big basin, the czu fire ripped through it. many of the giant redwoods are blackened but expected to survive. the state parks announced it would be at least a year before the public can return to hike or camp there. the governor urged people to look at nature. >> i know when you see the images you're filled with stress and pain and you're anxious about your own future, your own connection to your community, this state, our nation, the world more broadly because you feel like you've lost something forever. i want folks to know, you know, we come and go. these trees you see around me, some of them have been around for 1,300, 1,400, 1,500 years. been alive for 1,500 years. they have scars that make this fire look modest in comparison, and yet they're still standing. >> many fire evacuees say they need to explain why cal fire seemed to be short staffe
he stole proprietary information involving sound filters in cell phones that applied to patent the technology in china. he's now convicted of stealing information. >>> a firsthand look today -- governor newsom toured the burn zone of one of the biggest fires. he toured big basin, the czu fire ripped through it. many of the giant redwoods are blackened but expected to survive. the state parks announced it would be at least a year before the public can return to hike or camp there. the...
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the agencies who will facilitate the integration of advanced information technology into new classification processes. the time for action is now and it's too costly or some other agency should be responsible. for thfurther opportunities form and possible solutions to engage with stakeholders should truly address the challenges and identify solutions and implement them. thank you for your interest and support and i look forward to answering question. thank you both for being here. >> i have a couple of questions for. my former colleague mentioned in his remarks congress has asked the odni to come back with a plan on classification. we all believe me over classified now. we over classified now. i think that is more likelycl tn not the default position. if you don't have a lot of time to think about the thing you are classifying and decide there may be something in there that possibly should be classified at a higher level. i don't know how much of that we need to establish here. we need to get back to where the classification is as open as possible. my question the pentagon leaders themselves have been pressing aggressively for
the agencies who will facilitate the integration of advanced information technology into new classification processes. the time for action is now and it's too costly or some other agency should be responsible. for thfurther opportunities form and possible solutions to engage with stakeholders should truly address the challenges and identify solutions and implement them. thank you for your interest and support and i look forward to answering question. thank you both for being here. >> i...
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but i try up in social media which is the distribution of information both that digital print and audio and video and deep fake technology now is cheaper, faster to use, faster to produce these fake documents, and that is the new frontier is going with these men ablation campaigns and where you literally think you're looking at you and i talking and that you and i are saying something and somebody can manipulate the audio manipulate the video to make it appear that we said something completely different. >> host: do you see these men ablation campaigns, cyber attacks as threats to democracy? >> guest: i do. to me the reason i spent some of the time researching and candidly, when i first had this book project idea which was before the honey 16 election when they went to my book agent who was my book agent for my last two books that i co-authored with the privacy lawyer and i went to her and she said and i said these manipulation campaigns are used for social engineering and i told her about it and she said and she is a great agent. she said i don't think people will want to pay to be scared like that. i really didn't have an
but i try up in social media which is the distribution of information both that digital print and audio and video and deep fake technology now is cheaper, faster to use, faster to produce these fake documents, and that is the new frontier is going with these men ablation campaigns and where you literally think you're looking at you and i talking and that you and i are saying something and somebody can manipulate the audio manipulate the video to make it appear that we said something completely...
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now? >> tech, health care, consumer if you look, best month for information technology for the best august3 consumer services up 9.85. a lot of sectors on the move here the valley is broadening from day to day, depending on the rotation as the markets churn, you do see small caps and midcaps come back to favor it is kind of a gain between large caps, smalls and bids. as we move toward economic recovery as we expect to happen in 2021, you will see equities continue to rise >> the best performing sector, if you are an investor, should you be chasing stocks. they are consumer facing is that the only one we can count on right now >> what's the story here a combination of technology, science, monetary policy and what the people want is with the recovery as soon as you saw the openings beginning to happen. they wanted to go out to the bars and restaurants they wanted to go shopping and get their kids back in school. you need to be broadly diversified. don't chase stocks, be selective and within the beta portion or using etfs be diversified. we believe professional advice helps. so far, we've see
now? >> tech, health care, consumer if you look, best month for information technology for the best august3 consumer services up 9.85. a lot of sectors on the move here the valley is broadening from day to day, depending on the rotation as the markets churn, you do see small caps and midcaps come back to favor it is kind of a gain between large caps, smalls and bids. as we move toward economic recovery as we expect to happen in 2021, you will see equities continue to rise >> the...
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unimaginable number and even though some are coming back now there are many that still remain out a lot of kids don't have access to good information technology in low and middle income countries fewer than a quarter of homes have access to the internet and so imagining delivering effective online learning effective distance learning is just impossible and that kids who lack access the most of course are the most vulnerable kids in the 1st place so should countries be rushing to have reopened schools even though there is always that risk that children are going to go home and they're going to get coronavirus too and all of them a vulnerable person countries need to keep children and teachers safe but primary school children are the least able to learn remotely and so getting them back to school safely needs to be the highest priority and furthermore what countries like kenya and others need to do is when these students come back invest in special efforts to make sure the most vulnerable kids make it back to the classroom and are able to have a catch up so they can get back on track so that there are starting a whole year behind have you seen
unimaginable number and even though some are coming back now there are many that still remain out a lot of kids don't have access to good information technology in low and middle income countries fewer than a quarter of homes have access to the internet and so imagining delivering effective online learning effective distance learning is just impossible and that kids who lack access the most of course are the most vulnerable kids in the 1st place so should countries be rushing to have reopened...
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unimaginable number and even though some are coming back now there are many that still remain out a lot of kids don't have access to good information technology in low and middle income countries fewer than a quarter of homes have access to the internet and so imagining delivering effective online learning effective distance learning is just impossible and the kids who lack access the most of course are the most vulnerable kids in the 1st place so should countries be rushing to reopen schools even though there is always that risk that children are going to go home and they're going to get coronavirus to an older more vulnerable person. countries need to keep children and teachers safe but primary school children are the least able to learn remotely and so getting them back to school safely needs to be the highest priority and furthermore what countries like kenya and others need to do is when these students come back invest in special efforts to make sure the most vulnerable kids make it back to the classroom and are able to have a catch up so they can get back on track so that there are starting a whole year behind have you seen any approach
unimaginable number and even though some are coming back now there are many that still remain out a lot of kids don't have access to good information technology in low and middle income countries fewer than a quarter of homes have access to the internet and so imagining delivering effective online learning effective distance learning is just impossible and the kids who lack access the most of course are the most vulnerable kids in the 1st place so should countries be rushing to reopen schools...
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unimaginable number and even though some are coming back now there are many that still remain out a lot of kids don't have access to good information technology in low and middle income countries fewer than a quarter of homes have access to the internet and so imagining delivering effective online learning effective distance learning is just impossible and that kids who lack access the most of course are the most vulnerable kids in the 1st place so should countries be rushing to reopen schools even though there is always thought risk that children are going to go home and they're going to get coronavirus to an older more vulnerable person countries need to keep children and teachers safe but primary school children are the least able to learn remotely and so getting them back to school safely needs to be the highest priority and furthermore what countries like kenya and others need to do is when these students come back invest in special efforts to make sure the most vulnerable kids make it back to the classroom and are able to have a catch up so they can get back on track so that there are starting a whole year behind have you seen any appro
unimaginable number and even though some are coming back now there are many that still remain out a lot of kids don't have access to good information technology in low and middle income countries fewer than a quarter of homes have access to the internet and so imagining delivering effective online learning effective distance learning is just impossible and that kids who lack access the most of course are the most vulnerable kids in the 1st place so should countries be rushing to reopen schools...
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field of information and communications technology because this is an especially important theme actually since washington has actually been accusing russia of election meddling for years now. the intelligence community's consensus is that russia continues to try to influence our elections certainly have seen very active very active efforts by the russians to influence our election in 2020 through what i would call more of the malign foreign influence side of things social media use of of proxies state media online journals. now putin's plan outlined a concrete strategy to reboot u.s. russia relations in this field the 1st being to establish a regular dialogue between the 2 powers concerning their mutual interest in cyber security it also called for a stable communications channel that both leaders can use to lower the risk of a possible nuclear proliferation and also aid rapid response teams. in dealing with incidents concerning the information security of both countries now putin also called for both countries to sign a deal that would guarantee mutual non interference in both countries affairs and also preventing future digital incidents but this was always russia's sta
field of information and communications technology because this is an especially important theme actually since washington has actually been accusing russia of election meddling for years now. the intelligence community's consensus is that russia continues to try to influence our elections certainly have seen very active very active efforts by the russians to influence our election in 2020 through what i would call more of the malign foreign influence side of things social media use of of...
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party access to the private information that belongs to america but in a twist only 2020 could provide it's now be showing he's getting touchy about its tack such an technologies will not be subject to export guns or restrictions meaning they have to be green that by the chinese government someone who would be doing a 15 2nd synchronized jig to celebrate this news byte daunts take talks parent company because all day rough couple of months involved a volatile in legal disputes talk about of an executive order we're looking at 6 stocks we may be betting to bear that the use of tech talk by all federal employees so i don't mind if weather is microsoft or somebody else a big company is secure a company very very american company by the chinese company has to sell off its u.s. operations because donald trump said so because there is 100000000 users new u.s. company bond into that dominance the slip sinking for a while but would be a mess and given its basically a direct line to millions of young people right for odds research and data collection which don't worry is totally acceptable what america not the chinese communist party is doing at right facebook take tal
party access to the private information that belongs to america but in a twist only 2020 could provide it's now be showing he's getting touchy about its tack such an technologies will not be subject to export guns or restrictions meaning they have to be green that by the chinese government someone who would be doing a 15 2nd synchronized jig to celebrate this news byte daunts take talks parent company because all day rough couple of months involved a volatile in legal disputes talk about of an...
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unimaginable number and even though some are coming back now there are many that still remain out a lot of kids don't have access to good information technologyin low and middle income countries fewer than a quarter of homes have access to the internet and so imagining delivering effective online learning effective distance learning is just impossible and that kids who lack access the most of course are the most vulnerable kids in the 1st place so should countries be rushing to reopen schools even though there is always that risk that children are going to go home and they're going to get coronavirus too and all of them a vulnerable person countries need to keep children and teachers safe but primary school children are the least able to learn remotely and so getting them back to school safely needs to be the highest priority and furthermore what countries like kenya and others need to do is when these students come back invest in special efforts to make sure the most vulnerable kids make it back to the classroom and are able to have a catch up so they can get back on track so that there are starting a whole year behind have you seen any appr
unimaginable number and even though some are coming back now there are many that still remain out a lot of kids don't have access to good information technologyin low and middle income countries fewer than a quarter of homes have access to the internet and so imagining delivering effective online learning effective distance learning is just impossible and that kids who lack access the most of course are the most vulnerable kids in the 1st place so should countries be rushing to reopen schools...
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information operations all the time. we're take a look at how we train. take a look at how the technology we used to have combat training areas. nowhave cyber ranges or we can go in practice or doing cyber. virtual reality to have soldiers to advantage of that. with tumor aircraft coming in. we are retiring our sensors and shooters together. on air defense, looking lasers, putting on sensors and shoot together since any type of threat. were doing things to make soldiers more lethal with some assistance. but most importantly we are doing a lot. we talk about new stuff, it is moving industrial age personal management system to a gallant management system. so we launch that came up will compact around. as far as when it comes to transformation inc. getting it ready for the next 30 years, where the most important things we do is we are taking industrial age personal management system in place and having to a 21st century management system that will allow us to compete. we no longer manage everyone as interchangeable parts. we actually manage individuals by their behavior. and even preferences i know we want to get people to know what
information operations all the time. we're take a look at how we train. take a look at how the technology we used to have combat training areas. nowhave cyber ranges or we can go in practice or doing cyber. virtual reality to have soldiers to advantage of that. with tumor aircraft coming in. we are retiring our sensors and shooters together. on air defense, looking lasers, putting on sensors and shoot together since any type of threat. were doing things to make soldiers more lethal with some...
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. >>> we turn now to the jobs market. 29 million americans are filing for unemployment benefits and according to linkedin, more than 80% of job postings include information technologydata storage and technical support. tech companies like google and ibm are offering good paying jobs with no college degree required, but the pandemic is also fueling job growth at companies like walmart, lowe's and instacart. >> we're seeing lots of demand for software i.t., really jobs that are helping us figure out how to work from home, school from home, et cetera. a lot of these jobs don't require four-year degrees. a lot of companies that we're seeing that are hiring, we see it with instacart, ibm, spacek, they have a lot of jobs right now that they're hiring for. >> coming up later on "good morning america," an announcement from amazon will about thousands of new jobs. >>> a warning about the upcoming flu season, doctors are urging everyone to get a flu shot. earlier i spoke to dr. imran ali about what we need to know. we started with that headline this morning about a covid-19 vaccine. let's start with the news on the oxford vaccine trial stopped due to safety concerns. what do
. >>> we turn now to the jobs market. 29 million americans are filing for unemployment benefits and according to linkedin, more than 80% of job postings include information technologydata storage and technical support. tech companies like google and ibm are offering good paying jobs with no college degree required, but the pandemic is also fueling job growth at companies like walmart, lowe's and instacart. >> we're seeing lots of demand for software i.t., really jobs that are...
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technology sensors to see through the smoke and tell us where the fire is burning and other vital information so firefighters can make their strategic plans. and that is what is being deployed right now there is a lot of state funding that the national guard has a lot of the's assets in the forest service there is the entire fleet of assets like ferything else it's the mutual aid system. lotter private you have the 747 i mentioned it is contracted out each year to agencies and states around the t country. >> i would like to protest we don't get the opposite view ever on the media or c-span but there are opposing views. those are just as valid as those people that are speaking now. but for those that use climate as a tool. >> i really wish that were true. it would be so much easier to declare it a hoax and believe me want nothing better the way everything has been sorted into the t partisan and alternate reality you are told you can choose from who would want to chooseho the one for you could continue business as usual to burn fossil fuels that change andve convenience with our new impacts why would we not continue to do that? there isn't an opposite science feel and those that reflec
technology sensors to see through the smoke and tell us where the fire is burning and other vital information so firefighters can make their strategic plans. and that is what is being deployed right now there is a lot of state funding that the national guard has a lot of the's assets in the forest service there is the entire fleet of assets like ferything else it's the mutual aid system. lotter private you have the 747 i mentioned it is contracted out each year to agencies and states around the...
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seem like ancient history back in 2017 and is ended up now still wonderfully with us at the wilson senate but in the science, technology and information program as a disinformation philip reeker sounds like a thank you may have on a desktop but it's not that. it's a cool new opportunity that didn't exist back in 2017 but it's not only that incident. it's the fact when you start to unpack a lot of the dysfunctional dangers dynamics and russia's conflict with the west, disinformation being only one of them, you find yourself quickly when you get to the essence of the issues you find yourself in place that's not so much about russia or u.s.-russian relations. almost something bigger, , globl in nature, something fundamentally human, something about who we are, how we define ourselves, , the conflicts to me the world go round. it's very fitting nina's research model that path was well and i'll come to this in just a moment that i think her final recommendations are just exactly on point in that respect. as opposed to so much of what we see in washington. let me say word about the regional case but use this in the book is organized potenti
seem like ancient history back in 2017 and is ended up now still wonderfully with us at the wilson senate but in the science, technology and information program as a disinformation philip reeker sounds like a thank you may have on a desktop but it's not that. it's a cool new opportunity that didn't exist back in 2017 but it's not only that incident. it's the fact when you start to unpack a lot of the dysfunctional dangers dynamics and russia's conflict with the west, disinformation being only...
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technologies to the problem. >> reporter: the team will use academic tuesday help predict and better understand wildfires. >> for example, we now are operating a advanced wildfire pretick system that takes wildfire information and weather information, and it allows us to forecast how wildfires create their own weather and how that impacts fire spread. >> reporter: a relatively new year old radar system will also allow them to look into radar loops. >> those can now adjusted into our forecasting system in realtime so we can better predict fire behavior and fire spread in the future and smoke dispersion and dice transports. >> it's research already being applied to today's wildfire response. >> we've already sent the model forecast, the realtime system out to some cal fire folks who are managing some of the fires in the bay area right now. >> now, clement, says the goal is to help provide a better understanding of wildfire management and expertise and biology, mechanical engineering and environmental studies. >>> the national park service released this video today to show how it's using drones to help fight the woodward fire. not only are they being used to help fight fire especially in rugged terrain but hel
technologies to the problem. >> reporter: the team will use academic tuesday help predict and better understand wildfires. >> for example, we now are operating a advanced wildfire pretick system that takes wildfire information and weather information, and it allows us to forecast how wildfires create their own weather and how that impacts fire spread. >> reporter: a relatively new year old radar system will also allow them to look into radar loops. >> those can now...
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technologies to the problem. >> reporter: the team will use academic tuesday help predict and better understand wildfires. >> for example, we now are operating a advanced wildfire pretick system that takes wildfire information and weather information, and it allows us to forecast how wildfires create their own weather and how that impacts fire spread. >> reporter: a relatively new year old radar system will also allow them to look into radar loops. >> those can now adjusted into our forecasting system in realtime so we can better predict fire behavior and fire spread in the future and smoke dispersion and dice transports. >> it's research already being applied to today's wildfire response. >> we've already sent the model forecast, the realtime system out to some cal fire folks who are managing some of the fires in the bay area right now. >> now, clement, says the goal is to help provide a better understanding of wildfire management and expertise and biology, mechanical engineering and environmental studies. >>> the national park service released this video today to show how it's using drones to help fight the woodward fire. not only are they being used to help fight fire especially in rugged terrain but hel
technologies to the problem. >> reporter: the team will use academic tuesday help predict and better understand wildfires. >> for example, we now are operating a advanced wildfire pretick system that takes wildfire information and weather information, and it allows us to forecast how wildfires create their own weather and how that impacts fire spread. >> reporter: a relatively new year old radar system will also allow them to look into radar loops. >> those can now...
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now we have a codependency that is still there, and we are trying to rip it apart, with regard to technology and informationechnology and ai and those sorts of things. very-- there still is a strong codependency between the u.s. and china on that, simply because of a lot of production being there, but also some of the higher-level technologies. so of course the issues with regard to, you know, the large technology companies is the breaking apart, the efforts to break apart that relationship. side, there isl the deeper thing on codependency with regard to financial flows, as china, as it has been added example, and, for up waiting the shares as they are expanding the ability of u.s. companies, financial institutions to enter into their financial markets. so if anything, there is a deepening on the prospects of financial flows, even as, you know, we know that there are some pieces of legislation with regards to having china in certain kinds of portfolios, and of course some concerns with currency, countervailing duties, and some concerns with -- on the china side with purchase of treasury securities. tom: rig
now we have a codependency that is still there, and we are trying to rip it apart, with regard to technology and informationechnology and ai and those sorts of things. very-- there still is a strong codependency between the u.s. and china on that, simply because of a lot of production being there, but also some of the higher-level technologies. so of course the issues with regard to, you know, the large technology companies is the breaking apart, the efforts to break apart that relationship....
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the board of supervisors right now is going to go through coit -- the city office of information technology is creating data under the ordinance. we are working with coit to get our policies before them, but we monitor open source information. we always will do that so we know what's out there and what's coming. if there is a protest that's unplanned, spontaneous, we will monitor that in terms of actually having officers either in the area or helping to facilitate or something in the area. there is very thoughtful processes to make sure that we avail peaceful protests and we allow them to exercise their first amendment rights in that sense. >> commissioner hamasaki: all right. well, i think this came up last week. there was a release of documents relating to surveillance at pride and at the fourth of july. we went through this at the last meeting, as well. i think there's some other surveillance activities, and i'll ask to schedule that meeting because there is a bigger item than what we should be covering in the chief's report. thank you. >> absolutely. we want the public's confidence that
the board of supervisors right now is going to go through coit -- the city office of information technology is creating data under the ordinance. we are working with coit to get our policies before them, but we monitor open source information. we always will do that so we know what's out there and what's coming. if there is a protest that's unplanned, spontaneous, we will monitor that in terms of actually having officers either in the area or helping to facilitate or something in the area....
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thing today is the technology has come on by leaps and bounds, so all of these issues around privacy can be dealt with now. and, you know, you don't need a large amount of informationrkets than they will to the government. but, what is necessary now, it's an obvious thing to move in the direction of digital id, because its enabler for people. notjust, by the way, in relation to covid—i9 and coronavirus, it's a huge enabler in respect of interaction with government, but for this purpose of the disease, yes, especially by the way you get look, once, i mean, you know, again, we are tracking the vaccines around the world. i think there are maybe 7—8 really promising ones that look like they've got a reasonable chance of working. but once they start coming into use, you are going to want the record of the fact that you have been vaccinated. you will want a record kept by the government of who has been vaccinated. the minister will be essential in restoring confidence. if we did have this tony blair instituted mass testing system that's working really well that everyone embraces, does that mean, actually, we can literally start embracing again and that social distancing
thing today is the technology has come on by leaps and bounds, so all of these issues around privacy can be dealt with now. and, you know, you don't need a large amount of informationrkets than they will to the government. but, what is necessary now, it's an obvious thing to move in the direction of digital id, because its enabler for people. notjust, by the way, in relation to covid—i9 and coronavirus, it's a huge enabler in respect of interaction with government, but for this purpose of the...
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the board of supervisors right now is going to go through coit -- the city office of information technology is creating data under the ordinance. we are working with coit to get our policies before them, but we monitor open source information. we always will do that so we know what's out there and what's coming. if there is a protest that's unplanned, spontaneous, we will monitor that in terms of actually having officers either in the area or helping to facilitate or something in the area. there is very thoughtful processes to make sure that we avail peaceful protests and we allow them to exercise their first amendment rights in that sense. >> commissioner hamasaki: all right. well, i think this came up last week. there was a release of documents relating to surveillance at pride and at the fourth of july. we went through this at the last meeting, as well. i think there's some other surveillance activities, and i'll ask to schedule that meeting because there is a bigger item than what we should be covering in the chief's report. thank you. >> absolutely. we want the public's confidence that
the board of supervisors right now is going to go through coit -- the city office of information technology is creating data under the ordinance. we are working with coit to get our policies before them, but we monitor open source information. we always will do that so we know what's out there and what's coming. if there is a protest that's unplanned, spontaneous, we will monitor that in terms of actually having officers either in the area or helping to facilitate or something in the area....
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approach on declassified information based on -- [indiscernible] and so those things are certainly important. the technology would be able to say -- it is costly, what is going on now. some $18.5 million are being spent on an annual basis on that pages. are 46 million in 2017, they were declassified. we want to go through a process of recognizing just what the to the citizens and taxpayers, and the need for prioritization. there has to be somebody driving the train, some leadership era. everybody recognizes the problem. to be some technology involved, different infrastructure architecturally, cooperationhave among agencies. all of those things, but nobody seems to want to take charge on it. we did at first take a look at -- and withoutup thought that they would be an appropriate route to take it. unfortunately, there are only 18 people. and they would have the huge responsibility of doing things that the executive order put on it, and i can tell you some of them. orders including 3549, and so on and so on. with only 18 people, and its million decrease over the past five years. find an agencyo that has the power and respect of the community, and that came to the dni
approach on declassified information based on -- [indiscernible] and so those things are certainly important. the technology would be able to say -- it is costly, what is going on now. some $18.5 million are being spent on an annual basis on that pages. are 46 million in 2017, they were declassified. we want to go through a process of recognizing just what the to the citizens and taxpayers, and the need for prioritization. there has to be somebody driving the train, some leadership era....
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started working on emergency child and youth care, and now this program in partnership with the department of technology and our own amazing information technology staff, we invested significantly in upgrading wifi and bandwidth in some of our clubhouses and rec centers, knowing that they are taking on a heightened purpose, right? you know, wifi for parks and recreation is a mixed bag. we want a very good argument. a compelling argument can be made for people to put their phones down and theurn their laptops off and connect to people face-to-face. we know that children are connected to devices precovid nine hours a day. we know it's there, but we want to encourage particularly or children not to use it. but for people who need to engage in distance learning or just able to participate in a life that is increasingly on-line precovid, this is something that we are leaning in. one of the projects that you are aware of, trustee randolph is the india basin. this is the deepest dive we have done into a concept called equitable development planning where we work with the community not just in a traditional concept design construct, but the c
started working on emergency child and youth care, and now this program in partnership with the department of technology and our own amazing information technology staff, we invested significantly in upgrading wifi and bandwidth in some of our clubhouses and rec centers, knowing that they are taking on a heightened purpose, right? you know, wifi for parks and recreation is a mixed bag. we want a very good argument. a compelling argument can be made for people to put their phones down and theurn...
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the board of supervisors right now is going to go through coit -- the city office of information technology is creating data under the ordinance. we are working with coit to get our policies before them, but we monitor open source information. we always will do that so we know what's out there and what's coming. if there is a protest that's unplanned, spontaneous, we will monitor that in terms of actually having officers either in the area or helping to facilitate or something in the area. there is very thoughtful processes to make sure that we avail peaceful protests and we allow them to exercise their first amendment rights in that sense. >> commissioner hamasaki: all right. well, i think this came up last week. there was a release of documents relating to surveillance at pride and at the fourth of july. we went through this at the last meeting, as well. i think there's some other surveillance activities, and i'll ask to schedule that meeting because there is a bigger item than what we should be covering in the chief's report. thank you. >> absolutely. we want the public's confidence that
the board of supervisors right now is going to go through coit -- the city office of information technology is creating data under the ordinance. we are working with coit to get our policies before them, but we monitor open source information. we always will do that so we know what's out there and what's coming. if there is a protest that's unplanned, spontaneous, we will monitor that in terms of actually having officers either in the area or helping to facilitate or something in the area....
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information and election results. c-span.org/debates, or listen live on the free c-span radio app c-span, your unfiltered view of politics. >> now, a house science, space and technology subcommittee holds a hearing on the progress of the biological research and development during the coronavirus pandemic. researchers and scientists also discuss how teleworking impacts their research, climate change, access to research labs and private and public partnerships and research. the committee, e-mail address is circulated prior to the hearing. good afternoon and welcome to today's hearing. will hear about how these capabilities have been leveraged in response to the covid-19 pandemic. i want to thank the ranking members, members of the subcommittee and witnesses for joining us today. members of the subcommittee are enthusiastic about the energy innovations coming out of the nation. given the labs providing our country, the materials pioneering power lines, and discovering 22 elements, the periodic table would be much smaller. as a covid-19 pandemic begins to unfold in the u.s., it's apparent the doe's operatory programs are well positioned as we respond to the virus. it's p
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technology. now you are. i'm trying to work out if that information is getting out there, or if there is still mistrust amongstbefore our app launches that businesses are getting ready and really accepting it so that when people... and that is something that is the print from the scottish app. use the same contact tracing capability, but we've integrated the qr code system as well. so it is very early days, as simon says, but i think both of nations should be really encouraged that our collaboration looks like it is going to deliver another tool in the toolkit in the fight against covid. one final question. is there going to be some big launch with these questions that are being asked by people about their personal data? i think that was part of the reason that people felt confident to download the app onto their phone. are these big messages going to get out? because there has been a change in terms of what the apple do. yes, absolutely. and i don't know if simon you would want to talk to it. i completely agree that reassuring people that the data stays on their phoneis people that the data stays on their pho
technology. now you are. i'm trying to work out if that information is getting out there, or if there is still mistrust amongstbefore our app launches that businesses are getting ready and really accepting it so that when people... and that is something that is the print from the scottish app. use the same contact tracing capability, but we've integrated the qr code system as well. so it is very early days, as simon says, but i think both of nations should be really encouraged that our...
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we have achieve ends or -- a chief information security officer in the white house and we have the office of science, technology and cyber. all of those offices right now bear responsibility in some measure for i.t. investments in the federal government, trying to modernize and protect in terms of cyber. how will the creation of a cyber czar work with those other offices? authority will he or she have to help upgrade? upgrade a legacy system is going to cost billions of dollars and multiple years. we have been trying to exhort federal agencies to make those investments. will the cyber czar have superseding authority with respect to the kind of investments they can make? will he or she be required to report to the ceo and cio in charge of setting goals for the government which includes a cyber but are not limited to cyber? i am supportive of this legislation but worried about its execution. worried about overlap and what could go wrong with this in terms of coordination and maybe i could start with you, given your experience, bizarrely those are really -- those are real concerns. do you share them and what protections can we take in creating this positi
we have achieve ends or -- a chief information security officer in the white house and we have the office of science, technology and cyber. all of those offices right now bear responsibility in some measure for i.t. investments in the federal government, trying to modernize and protect in terms of cyber. how will the creation of a cyber czar work with those other offices? authority will he or she have to help upgrade? upgrade a legacy system is going to cost billions of dollars and multiple...
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the information technology sector, communications services, consumer discretionary in terms of techs we think these have good prospects going forward. >> what is your take on the economy right now you are predicting democrats stay in control of the house, and senate will go to who wins white house. senator ted cruz spoke with me about his predictions on "sunday morning futures" what would this mean for markets? >> yeah, your exactly right, maria we think house stays with democrats senate goes whenever way white house goes at the this point looks to be for democrats, would be a single party government we had in the past markets have done pretty well under that scenario republican or democrat, but we don't rule out the president's chances either especially as starting to see in the swing states, key swing states here in midwest, and south and west, those polls are starting th to tighten a little bit, till could be a continuation, of the setup we have now with republicans in senate and white house, again but our main case right now still going with the full democratic sweep in november. >> are you saying that if we have a democratic sweep with the house the senate and the white ho
the information technology sector, communications services, consumer discretionary in terms of techs we think these have good prospects going forward. >> what is your take on the economy right now you are predicting democrats stay in control of the house, and senate will go to who wins white house. senator ted cruz spoke with me about his predictions on "sunday morning futures" what would this mean for markets? >> yeah, your exactly right, maria we think house stays with...
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information technology sector that has driven the markets higher. of what you do short-term versus long-term, are you in any way tempted come tomorrow morning or now to- nowconditioned now to buy the dip. lothar: if the dip is big enough, we would be tempered to arethe dip because there two certainties. one come of this pandemic is going to end eventually, and we will not have the collateral damage that natural disaster that has lasted for six months or a war has created, so the economy is still there. people are still there. therefore, what's not there to have if you then also central banks and fiscal policy firmly behind them. if this all happens a bit quicker than perhaps had been foreseen, then there's a lot of stimulus still in the pipeline if you just think about what in europe and the u.s. government have put in programs to help us on the recovery. guy: using we get more stimulus from here? do you think that argument continues? interestingly, at the moment, the liquidity has really slowed that momentum. it is still going, but there's no growth, and at the moment, you could probably explain or justify last week almost from the liquidity side th
information technology sector that has driven the markets higher. of what you do short-term versus long-term, are you in any way tempted come tomorrow morning or now to- nowconditioned now to buy the dip. lothar: if the dip is big enough, we would be tempered to arethe dip because there two certainties. one come of this pandemic is going to end eventually, and we will not have the collateral damage that natural disaster that has lasted for six months or a war has created, so the economy is...
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information is not listed in parent view. parents can't just walk in the school anymore like they used to, say hey, i need help. we have now technology creating a barrier for families and actually actively seeking help. this is also parents that's not counting the parents who don't know they can ask for help. i love these advisory -- wellness checks. the people who are doing wellness checks in the high schools are just regular teachers. they don't have the capacity to kind of ask these questions. i'm getting calls from my teachers like are you okay. my response is yes. they don't have the capacity to say, if your kid is feeling depressed, these are some places you can go. those kind of conversations do happen at some schools and those are community schools. those are the schools that are staffed with community school coordinators. they are the ones really good with integrating those services and making sure direct communication is happening. i'm interested in central services. i'm also interested in -- what is a parent experience at a school? i would like to see -- unless you can tell me we have something that i'm not aware of as a p
information is not listed in parent view. parents can't just walk in the school anymore like they used to, say hey, i need help. we have now technology creating a barrier for families and actually actively seeking help. this is also parents that's not counting the parents who don't know they can ask for help. i love these advisory -- wellness checks. the people who are doing wellness checks in the high schools are just regular teachers. they don't have the capacity to kind of ask these...
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to take in in terms of how it works and the information it gives you and, of course, if you can get it on your phone. let's find out more now from our technologye some phones on which it will not. for instance on apple, you need ios 13.5, which it will not. for instance on apple, you need ios13.5, a pretty recent operating system, which works on all phones from the i phone sex a cts on all phones from the i phone sex acts onwards. that came out in 2015 —— mac six x. if you have a phone more than five years old, you won't be able to get it. that is a function on the system we are using. we switched when that first version failed so people around the world are using it run by apple and google and it only allows more modern phones to actually use these apps. you won't be surprised, lots of questions from people, and first of all richard says, my wife can't download the app due to her phone because it hasn't got the correct version of ios. is this correct? there will be some phones you can't download it on. if you have one which is before i phone sex, iphone five for example, i'm afraid you won't be able to get it. they reckon that the vast majori
to take in in terms of how it works and the information it gives you and, of course, if you can get it on your phone. let's find out more now from our technologye some phones on which it will not. for instance on apple, you need ios 13.5, which it will not. for instance on apple, you need ios13.5, a pretty recent operating system, which works on all phones from the i phone sex a cts on all phones from the i phone sex acts onwards. that came out in 2015 —— mac six x. if you have a phone more...