A Lesson of 9/11: Washington Can Work

Since 9/11, there has been a virtual reorganization of government, inspiring reform in the way agencies, people, and technology collaborate and communicate.

A New National Strategy To Keep the U.S. Safe By Sharing and Safeguarding Information

In December, President Barack Obama signed the new National Strategy for Information Sharing and Safeguarding. The previous strategy dated from ...

Zoƫ Baird: Three Ways The President Can Create Digital Jobs Now

Zoë Baird, President of the Markle Foundation, argues that we must broaden the benefits of advances in information technology to create a vibrant economic future for all Americans.

Three Ways The President Can Create Digital Jobs Now

Zoë Baird, Markle President, reflects on ways Americans can use technology to create jobs.

Creating an Information Sharing Environment: Status of Implementation

On July 24, the U.S. government’s Program Manager for the Information Sharing Environment (PM-ISE) released its 2012 ISE Annual Report to ...

IJIS Institute 2012 Winter Industry Briefing

January 18-20, 2012

The IJIS Institute presents an update on the justice, public safety, and homeland security information sharing and IT market. Markle Task Force member Jeff Smith will deliver the keynote address.

Senate Testimony on Status of Information Sharing

In the decade since the September 11 attacks, our government has responded to the threat of terrorism by transforming itself in important ways.

Ten Years After 9/11: A Status Report on Information Sharing

Senate Committee on Homeland Security hears Markle Task Force testimony on information sharing in the ten years after 9/11.

Senate Hearing: Status Report on Information Sharing

October 12, 2011

Markle Task Force presents testimony at the Senate hearing Ten Years After 9/11: A Status Report on Information Sharing.

Markle Task Force on National Security Shares Progress

Markle’s President, Zoe Baird Budinger, reflects on the important work the Markle Task Force on National Security in the Information Age has done since the terrorist attacks of September 11th.