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      <description><![CDATA[<h3>On Today's Show:</h3><ul><li>"It will be a wonderful day when individuals come to work and can be their true whole selves and not worry about, “Do I fit in?” “Do I need to behave a certain way?”  People that are worried about being themselves authentically are expending so much energy on something other than being at work and being present.” - Liz Porter</li></ul><p>Diversity in health tech will inevitably save lives. Having representation at all levels of development and implementation will ultimately lead to better service and success for everyone. That's something Liz Porter, President of Leidos Health Group and Kristin Gowers, Chief of Staff for Leidos Health Group, recognize and work hard to achieve.</p><p><strong>Key Takeaways:</strong></p><ul><li>Why diversity in tech is vital to success</li><li>Why diversity needs to be at all levels</li><li>The changing global workplace's impact on diversity</li></ul><p><strong>Links: </strong><a href="https://leidos.com/diversity">https://leidos.com/diversity</a></p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<h3>On Today's Show:</h3><ul><li>"If you're a firing battery, you have to move quickly and constantly. You cannot stay in the same location, and you have to expect there's gonna be periods of disconnection (but) you have to be able to operate in that and still deliver fires, still know where you are, still have the right information at your fingertips." - John George</li></ul><p>In defense operations, there is no room for error. Decisions need to be made fast, but they also need to be the right decisions. To make the right decisions, the speed of vital communication and information can be the difference between a successful mission and a failed one. That's where Leidos comes in. </p><p>Leidos is in partnership with the United States Department of Defense on JADC2, or Joint All-Domain Command Control and the Army’s version of JADC2 – Project Convergence – to ensure the most advanced tech and procedures are available. In this episode, John George, Vice President and Army Senior Account Executive and Dan McCormack, Program Manager of C4ISR Solutions, join to explain what JADC2 and Project Convergence are, how Leidos is involved, and why the initiatives are so vital to American defense.</p><p><strong>Key Takeaways:</strong></p><ul><li>What Joint All-Domain Command Control (JADC2) and Project Convergence are</li><li>How the initiatives fit together and why they're so important</li><li>How Leidos is involved</li></ul><p><strong>Links:</strong></p><p><a href="https://leidos.com/defense">https://leidos.com/defense</a></p>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>On Today's Show:</h3><ul><li>"If you're a firing battery, you have to move quickly and constantly. You cannot stay in the same location, and you have to expect there's gonna be periods of disconnection (but) you have to be able to operate in that and still deliver fires, still know where you are, still have the right information at your fingertips." - John George</li></ul><p>In defense operations, there is no room for error. Decisions need to be made fast, but they also need to be the right decisions. To make the right decisions, the speed of vital communication and information can be the difference between a successful mission and a failed one. That's where Leidos comes in. </p><p>Leidos is in partnership with the United States Department of Defense on JADC2, or Joint All-Domain Command Control and the Army’s version of JADC2 – Project Convergence – to ensure the most advanced tech and procedures are available. In this episode, John George, Vice President and Army Senior Account Executive and Dan McCormack, Program Manager of C4ISR Solutions, join to explain what JADC2 and Project Convergence are, how Leidos is involved, and why the initiatives are so vital to American defense.</p><p><strong>Key Takeaways:</strong></p><ul><li>What Joint All-Domain Command Control (JADC2) and Project Convergence are</li><li>How the initiatives fit together and why they're so important</li><li>How Leidos is involved</li></ul><p><strong>Links:</strong></p><p><a href="https://leidos.com/defense">https://leidos.com/defense</a></p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<h3>On Today's Show:</h3><ul><li>"I wanted to know how I could go into that space, how I could help, and I felt like my background being just a Black woman who is very interested in her own health, (meant) it would be a good area for me to go into and see how I can make a difference." - Gabby Thomas</li></ul><p>Gabby Thomas is a two-time Olympic medalist, a Harvard graduate, and a former Leidos intern. She is now pursuing her master’s in public health at the University of Texas. While her life has taken her on multiple different paths, they all intersect with her love for health. </p><p>Along the way in her journey to reach her own peak health, she discovered a passion for healthcare equity. Today she joins to share how her experience on the track has impacted her healthcare career and interests and how she balances it all.</p><h3>Key Takeaways:</h3><ul><li>Gabby's path to athletics and healthcare studies</li><li>Gabby's experience as a Healthcare Innovation Analyst at Leidos</li><li>How she manages her busy life and her advice to others</li></ul>
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      <description><![CDATA[<h2><strong>On Today's Show:</strong></h2><ul><li>"We tend to focus on technology, and so the soft touchy feely becomes secondary. We need to switch that around. We need to start thinking always about how the customers are going to use whatever we provide and then start designing to that." - Lakshmi Ashok</li></ul><p>Far too often, organizations put tech first and user experience second. In doing so they build a digital foundation that will steer away users and inevitably lead to patchwork fixes down the line. Lakshmi Ashok is the Vice President of Enterprise Service Management at Leidos. She joins to tell us why focus on DUX is so crucial, where businesses are getting things wrong, and the approaches to take to get it right.</p><p>Key Takeaways:</p><ul><li>What DUX is and why it matters</li><li>Why building out a good DUX early is cost effective</li><li>How Leidos is applying their own recommendations</li></ul>
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      <description><![CDATA[<h3>On Today's Show: </h3><ul><li>"I mean, we're basically looking at the transistor revolution (...) that took computers from the size of rooms to something you can put in your pocket. It's that kind of, you discover new technology, you apply it everywhere and see what you can do." - Elizabeth Iwasawa</li></ul><p>A new frontier for technology is upon us. Quantum Technology is utilizing the fascinating world of quantum physics to revolutionize technology. The practical applications are abundant, and cybersecurity is one of the biggest sectors that stands to gain from this progression. The technology is already in use for quantum encryption, quantum computers, and more. Elizabeth Iwasawa is Leidos' Quantum Technology Lead and a Research Scientist. She joins to explain what Quantum Technology is, why it's revolutionary, and what it means for the future of cybersecurity.</p><h3>Key Takeaways:</h3><ul><li>What Quantum Technology is and how it's different</li><li>How Cybersecurity will be revolutionized by Quantum Technology</li><li>How it will change the future of computing</li></ul>
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      <description><![CDATA[<h2><strong>On Today's Show:</strong></h2><ul><li>"It's not that we don't invest enough, it's that an awful lot of people would say we don't get enough value for the money we spend. That's where our team and our opportunity comes to do more, better, faster to drive better resiliency in the system and to ultimately keep costs low so everybody benefits from a more resilient, clean energy." - Josh Wepman</li></ul><p>The world relies on energy. It's integral to our way of life, and that reliance is only growing. But while the technology we use has advanced at a rapid pace, throwing us into the future, our energy grid supplying that power hasn't. It's full of outdated infrastructure, in need of desperate repair, and there just simply isn't enough human power to get it done. That's why Josh Wepman is finding solutions elsewhere like in automation and modern technologies. Josh Wepman is the Technology Officer for Commercial Energy Solutions at Leidos. He joins the show to explain some of the major issues our energy grid faces, and the solutions he and his team are working on keep America running.</p><p><strong>Key Takeaways:</strong></p><ul><li>What energy automation offers to our way of life</li><li>How climate change is increasing the need to an update to our energy grid</li><li>The strategies we're working on right now to fix our system</li></ul><p><strong>Links:</strong></p><ul><li><a href="http://Leidos.com/energysolutions" target="_blank">Leidos.com/energysolutions</a></li></ul>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2><strong>On Today's Show:</strong></h2><ul><li>"It's not that we don't invest enough, it's that an awful lot of people would say we don't get enough value for the money we spend. That's where our team and our opportunity comes to do more, better, faster to drive better resiliency in the system and to ultimately keep costs low so everybody benefits from a more resilient, clean energy." - Josh Wepman</li></ul><p>The world relies on energy. It's integral to our way of life, and that reliance is only growing. But while the technology we use has advanced at a rapid pace, throwing us into the future, our energy grid supplying that power hasn't. It's full of outdated infrastructure, in need of desperate repair, and there just simply isn't enough human power to get it done. That's why Josh Wepman is finding solutions elsewhere like in automation and modern technologies. Josh Wepman is the Technology Officer for Commercial Energy Solutions at Leidos. He joins the show to explain some of the major issues our energy grid faces, and the solutions he and his team are working on keep America running.</p><p><strong>Key Takeaways:</strong></p><ul><li>What energy automation offers to our way of life</li><li>How climate change is increasing the need to an update to our energy grid</li><li>The strategies we're working on right now to fix our system</li></ul><p><strong>Links:</strong></p><ul><li><a href="http://Leidos.com/energysolutions" target="_blank">Leidos.com/energysolutions</a></li></ul>
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      <title>Moving at speed with software advancements</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<h2>On Today's Show:  </h2><ul><li>"The first step is realizing that the first decision you make won't be your last. There's not a perfect solution out there. There are a lot of variables to consider when we build a system or solution. We can't just pick the hot new thing because it might not be mature enough or it might not work in our customer space." - Paul Burnette. </li></ul><p>There's a lot of care and big decisions that go into successful software planning for an organization. Changes in the software world happen at an astounding pace. It's not only important to pick the right solutions for today, but also to think about resiliency in the future. Not to mention finding the right solutions that fit in with the tech landscape already present in an organization without sacrificing practicality or efficiency. Today, Paul Burnette, Vice President of the Software Accelerator, and Drew Formica, Software Architect at Leidos join to share why it's so important for organizations to keep up with software tech and how they can do it in a way that keeps workflows fast and ready for the future.  </p><p><strong>Key Takeaways</strong></p><ul><li>What Mission Software is</li><li>The importance of keeping up to date with software</li><li>Why looking to the future is crucial when finding solutions. </li></ul><p><strong>Links</strong></p><ul><li><a href="http://leidos.com/software" target="_blank">www.leidos.com/software</a></li></ul>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 30 Aug 2022 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>support@lowerstreet.co (Shaunté Newby, Jackie Lamport, Ben Crannell, Drew Formica, Paul Burnette)</author>
      <link>https://www.leidos.com/mindset</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>On Today's Show:  </h2><ul><li>"The first step is realizing that the first decision you make won't be your last. There's not a perfect solution out there. There are a lot of variables to consider when we build a system or solution. We can't just pick the hot new thing because it might not be mature enough or it might not work in our customer space." - Paul Burnette. </li></ul><p>There's a lot of care and big decisions that go into successful software planning for an organization. Changes in the software world happen at an astounding pace. It's not only important to pick the right solutions for today, but also to think about resiliency in the future. Not to mention finding the right solutions that fit in with the tech landscape already present in an organization without sacrificing practicality or efficiency. Today, Paul Burnette, Vice President of the Software Accelerator, and Drew Formica, Software Architect at Leidos join to share why it's so important for organizations to keep up with software tech and how they can do it in a way that keeps workflows fast and ready for the future.  </p><p><strong>Key Takeaways</strong></p><ul><li>What Mission Software is</li><li>The importance of keeping up to date with software</li><li>Why looking to the future is crucial when finding solutions. </li></ul><p><strong>Links</strong></p><ul><li><a href="http://leidos.com/software" target="_blank">www.leidos.com/software</a></li></ul>
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      <description><![CDATA[<h2>On Today's Show:</h2><ul><li>"The security is actually more stringent and more secure, even though from a practical sort of perception standpoint, it may not seem that way at, at first glance. But when you peel back the onion layers, you'll realize this way of operating, yeah, it's different, but it's actually much more secure and it gives the users a much better experience." -  David Chou</li></ul><p>The modern digital landscape requires a new way of thinking about both cybersecurity and user experience. Cloud technology offers the solution for both of those things while not sacrificing efficiency. David Chou is the Director of Cloud Capabilities at Leidos. He joins to tell us about how the cloud works, why it's the safest option, and why it's crucial when working with Zero Trust or Beyond Compliant strategies.</p><h3>Key Takeaways</h3><ul><li>What Digital Modernization is and where the Cloud fits in</li><li>The differences between the Cloud and on-site servers</li><li>How the Cloud makes modern security approaches possible</li></ul><p><strong>Links</strong></p><ul><li><a href="http://www.leidos.com/cloud">www.leidos.com/cloud</a></li></ul>
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      <author>support@lowerstreet.co (Jackie Lamport, Ben Crannell, Shaunté Newby)</author>
      <link>https://www.leidos.com/mindset</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>On Today's Show:</h2><ul><li>"The security is actually more stringent and more secure, even though from a practical sort of perception standpoint, it may not seem that way at, at first glance. But when you peel back the onion layers, you'll realize this way of operating, yeah, it's different, but it's actually much more secure and it gives the users a much better experience." -  David Chou</li></ul><p>The modern digital landscape requires a new way of thinking about both cybersecurity and user experience. Cloud technology offers the solution for both of those things while not sacrificing efficiency. David Chou is the Director of Cloud Capabilities at Leidos. He joins to tell us about how the cloud works, why it's the safest option, and why it's crucial when working with Zero Trust or Beyond Compliant strategies.</p><h3>Key Takeaways</h3><ul><li>What Digital Modernization is and where the Cloud fits in</li><li>The differences between the Cloud and on-site servers</li><li>How the Cloud makes modern security approaches possible</li></ul><p><strong>Links</strong></p><ul><li><a href="http://www.leidos.com/cloud">www.leidos.com/cloud</a></li></ul>
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      <title>Getting in front of cyberattacks with Beyond Compliance</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<h2>On Today's Show:</h2><ul><li>"There will always be incidents to respond to though. And that's part of this mindset too, is that you're assuming breach much like in zero trust. You're awaiting it, but you already have mechanisms in place to help you in that situation" - Meghan Good</li></ul><p>As cyber threats continue to evolve, security is more important than ever. It is no longer effective to just meet basic requirements. In today's world, security needs to be proactive. It needs to look ahead and predict the future threats it may need to fend off. That's exactly what the Beyond Compliance approach is, and why it's such a game changer. Meghan Good is VP and Director of the Cyber Accelerator at Leidos. Today, she joins to explain what Beyond Compliance means, how it works, and the best way for organizations to begin with this modern-day approach to cybersecurity.</p><p><strong>Key Takeaways</strong></p><ul><li>How to think Beyond Compliance</li><li>Overcoming the challenges involved in always looking ahead</li><li>Why collective defence is the way forward</li></ul><p><strong>Links</strong></p><ul><li><a href="http://leidos.com/cyber" target="_blank">www.leidos.com/cyber</a></li></ul>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 2 Aug 2022 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>support@lowerstreet.co (Shaunté Newby)</author>
      <link>https://www.leidos.com/mindset</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>On Today's Show:</h2><ul><li>"There will always be incidents to respond to though. And that's part of this mindset too, is that you're assuming breach much like in zero trust. You're awaiting it, but you already have mechanisms in place to help you in that situation" - Meghan Good</li></ul><p>As cyber threats continue to evolve, security is more important than ever. It is no longer effective to just meet basic requirements. In today's world, security needs to be proactive. It needs to look ahead and predict the future threats it may need to fend off. That's exactly what the Beyond Compliance approach is, and why it's such a game changer. Meghan Good is VP and Director of the Cyber Accelerator at Leidos. Today, she joins to explain what Beyond Compliance means, how it works, and the best way for organizations to begin with this modern-day approach to cybersecurity.</p><p><strong>Key Takeaways</strong></p><ul><li>How to think Beyond Compliance</li><li>Overcoming the challenges involved in always looking ahead</li><li>Why collective defence is the way forward</li></ul><p><strong>Links</strong></p><ul><li><a href="http://leidos.com/cyber" target="_blank">www.leidos.com/cyber</a></li></ul>
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      <itunes:summary>In the cyber world, the need for security is always increasing. The pace at which threats progress and learn from our security systems means the bare minimum is no longer the minimum. That&apos;s why the Beyond Compliance mindset has become crucial for organizations. Meghan Good is VP and Director of the Cyber Accelerator at Leidos. Today, she joins to explain what Beyond Compliance means, how it works, and the best way for organizations to begin with this modern-day approach to cybersecurity.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Building trust in AI as technology rapidly advances</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<h2>On Today's Show:</h2><ul><li>"If you can get the trust relationship right, when humans and machines actually work together to solve problems you can really transform the way that business is done. If you build that relationship with intention based on trust, then humans actually really like working with AI-enabled capabilities traditionally." - Ron Keesing</li></ul><p>Some of our best work in technology comes when humans and machines work together. That also applies to AI-enabled tech. But to see those rewards, like any relationship, trust needs to be present, and that means it needs to be built. Building that trust is a task the team at Leidos is heavily focused on. Today, Ron Keesing, Senior VP for technology integration at Leidos and Tifani O'Brien, Lead for the AI and Machine Learning Accelerator at Leidos join us to walk us through how they're doing that and the challenges they face.</p><h3>Key Takeaways</h3><ul><li>How trust in AI impacts the application of the technology</li><li>Methods for evoking trust in AI</li><li>How AI can help humans unlearn biases</li></ul><p>Links</p><ul><li><a href="http://www.leidos.com/ai">www.leidos.com/ai</a></li></ul>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 19 Jul 2022 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>support@lowerstreet.co (Shaunté Newby, Leidos)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>On Today's Show:</h2><ul><li>"If you can get the trust relationship right, when humans and machines actually work together to solve problems you can really transform the way that business is done. If you build that relationship with intention based on trust, then humans actually really like working with AI-enabled capabilities traditionally." - Ron Keesing</li></ul><p>Some of our best work in technology comes when humans and machines work together. That also applies to AI-enabled tech. But to see those rewards, like any relationship, trust needs to be present, and that means it needs to be built. Building that trust is a task the team at Leidos is heavily focused on. Today, Ron Keesing, Senior VP for technology integration at Leidos and Tifani O'Brien, Lead for the AI and Machine Learning Accelerator at Leidos join us to walk us through how they're doing that and the challenges they face.</p><h3>Key Takeaways</h3><ul><li>How trust in AI impacts the application of the technology</li><li>Methods for evoking trust in AI</li><li>How AI can help humans unlearn biases</li></ul><p>Links</p><ul><li><a href="http://www.leidos.com/ai">www.leidos.com/ai</a></li></ul>
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      <itunes:title>Building trust in AI as technology rapidly advances</itunes:title>
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      <title>Zero Trust: The new way forward in cybersecurity</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<h3>On Today's Show</h3><ul><li>"This philosophy is very different from traditional thinking, which is if we build a wall big enough, we can keep all the bad guys out. Well, eventually the bad guys will master flight and make it over our walls. And then what? That's where Zero Trust philosophy says, protect the inside just like we do outside the walls." - Jeff Mims</li></ul><p>Zero Trust is a cybersecurity approach that looks at security not just from the lens of keeping people out, but also at how we can protect all spaces when hackers do get in. It's not necessarily a new mindset, but it's been seeing a lot of traction since President Biden signed an executive order in 2021 making adoption mandatory for federal organizations. Jeff Mims is a Leidos Chief Technologist. He spends most of his time in the Zero Trust world and he joins the show to explain more about what it is, how it works and why it's so important.</p><p><strong>Key Takeaways</strong></p><ul><li>How Zero Trust is different from a typical cybersecurity mindset</li><li>Recent events that have made adoption crucial</li><li>What it means for the future of cybersecurity</li></ul><p><strong>Links</strong></p><ul><li><a href="https://www.leidos.com/zerotrust" target="_blank">www.leidos.com/zerotrust</a></li></ul>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>On Today's Show</h3><ul><li>"This philosophy is very different from traditional thinking, which is if we build a wall big enough, we can keep all the bad guys out. Well, eventually the bad guys will master flight and make it over our walls. And then what? That's where Zero Trust philosophy says, protect the inside just like we do outside the walls." - Jeff Mims</li></ul><p>Zero Trust is a cybersecurity approach that looks at security not just from the lens of keeping people out, but also at how we can protect all spaces when hackers do get in. It's not necessarily a new mindset, but it's been seeing a lot of traction since President Biden signed an executive order in 2021 making adoption mandatory for federal organizations. Jeff Mims is a Leidos Chief Technologist. He spends most of his time in the Zero Trust world and he joins the show to explain more about what it is, how it works and why it's so important.</p><p><strong>Key Takeaways</strong></p><ul><li>How Zero Trust is different from a typical cybersecurity mindset</li><li>Recent events that have made adoption crucial</li><li>What it means for the future of cybersecurity</li></ul><p><strong>Links</strong></p><ul><li><a href="https://www.leidos.com/zerotrust" target="_blank">www.leidos.com/zerotrust</a></li></ul>
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      <title>IT Infrastructure in the new space age</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<h2>On Today's Show</h2><ul><li>"It's interesting thinking back to what sent a man to the moon the first time." ... "To see the sheer size and volume of those (computers) and to know now that we have that technology at our fingertips and the ability and the power that it can provide is really beyond imagination." - Nate Apodaca</li></ul><p>In December 2022, it will officially be 50 years since humans set foot on the moon. In half a century, the world has changed drastically, and so has the technology that got us there. But as the world has turned more digital, the importance of secure and stable IT infrastructure has never been more important. That's why as NASA looks forward to the most ambitious era of space travel in history, they need a team that can be trusted to bring the best and most reliable systems possible.</p><p>Nate Apodaca is the Vice President and Division Manager of the NASA portfolio at Leidos. He joins host Shaunté Newby to share what IT infrastructure means in the context of space exploration, why it's more important than ever, and the new challenges that his team at Leidos are working to overcome.</p><p><strong>Key Takeaways</strong></p><ul><li>What makes IT infrastructure for NASA unique</li><li>Why the technology is so much more sophisticated than in previous space ages</li><li>As NASA increases its velocity in its race to space, Leidos IT services will transform and transfigure the way that NASA consumes, accepts, and embraces information technology</li></ul><p><strong>Links</strong></p><ul><li><a href="https://www.leidos.com/nasa-it">https://www.leidos.com/nasa-it</a></li><li><a href="https://www.nasa.gov/specials/artemis/">https://www.nasa.gov/specials/artemis/</a></li></ul>
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      <link>https://www.leidos.com/mindset</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>On Today's Show</h2><ul><li>"It's interesting thinking back to what sent a man to the moon the first time." ... "To see the sheer size and volume of those (computers) and to know now that we have that technology at our fingertips and the ability and the power that it can provide is really beyond imagination." - Nate Apodaca</li></ul><p>In December 2022, it will officially be 50 years since humans set foot on the moon. In half a century, the world has changed drastically, and so has the technology that got us there. But as the world has turned more digital, the importance of secure and stable IT infrastructure has never been more important. That's why as NASA looks forward to the most ambitious era of space travel in history, they need a team that can be trusted to bring the best and most reliable systems possible.</p><p>Nate Apodaca is the Vice President and Division Manager of the NASA portfolio at Leidos. He joins host Shaunté Newby to share what IT infrastructure means in the context of space exploration, why it's more important than ever, and the new challenges that his team at Leidos are working to overcome.</p><p><strong>Key Takeaways</strong></p><ul><li>What makes IT infrastructure for NASA unique</li><li>Why the technology is so much more sophisticated than in previous space ages</li><li>As NASA increases its velocity in its race to space, Leidos IT services will transform and transfigure the way that NASA consumes, accepts, and embraces information technology</li></ul><p><strong>Links</strong></p><ul><li><a href="https://www.leidos.com/nasa-it">https://www.leidos.com/nasa-it</a></li><li><a href="https://www.nasa.gov/specials/artemis/">https://www.nasa.gov/specials/artemis/</a></li></ul>
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      <link>https://www.leidos.com/mindset</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>MindSET Season Three kicks off this June. New host Shaunté Newby brings us conversations about Trusted AI, IT infrastructure in space and a whole lot more. Get ready to get in the MindSET of some of the greatest thinkers at Leidos and across the country.</p><p>For more information, visit <a href="https://www.leidos.com/mindset" target="_blank">https://www.leidos.com/mindset</a></p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>The technological Valley of Death sounds dramatic because it is. In the life cycle of a program or product, it’s the difficult divide between concept and production. </p><p>“[The Valley of Death is] called that because many, many programs get to level three, level four, and they don't go any further, or they may make it to level five, but they don't go any further.”</p><p>Why is the technological Valley of Death such a hot topic? Because getting a product from one end of the valley to the other - from inception to operational - is how innovative ideas come to life. But things don’t make it across the valley often enough. </p><p>Innovation is the lifeblood of an organization - if new ideas don’t get to the operation stage, a company’s growth quickly stalls. </p><p>Stephen Cook, Deputy Group President at Dynetics, knows all about the technological Valley of Death. In today’s episode, he explains why it’s so hard to cross the valley successfully, and how Dynetics and Leidos successfully live in the valley. </p><p>“Don't fear it. Right. It's gotten this name for good reason. But there are reasons to change it and there are ways to deal with it.”</p><p>On today’s podcast:</p><ul><li>What is the the technological Valley of Death</li><li>Why it has become so common</li><li>5 keys to success in crossing the Valley </li><li>Examples of innovations that made it through the Valley</li></ul>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The technological Valley of Death sounds dramatic because it is. In the life cycle of a program or product, it’s the difficult divide between concept and production. </p><p>“[The Valley of Death is] called that because many, many programs get to level three, level four, and they don't go any further, or they may make it to level five, but they don't go any further.”</p><p>Why is the technological Valley of Death such a hot topic? Because getting a product from one end of the valley to the other - from inception to operational - is how innovative ideas come to life. But things don’t make it across the valley often enough. </p><p>Innovation is the lifeblood of an organization - if new ideas don’t get to the operation stage, a company’s growth quickly stalls. </p><p>Stephen Cook, Deputy Group President at Dynetics, knows all about the technological Valley of Death. In today’s episode, he explains why it’s so hard to cross the valley successfully, and how Dynetics and Leidos successfully live in the valley. </p><p>“Don't fear it. Right. It's gotten this name for good reason. But there are reasons to change it and there are ways to deal with it.”</p><p>On today’s podcast:</p><ul><li>What is the the technological Valley of Death</li><li>Why it has become so common</li><li>5 keys to success in crossing the Valley </li><li>Examples of innovations that made it through the Valley</li></ul>
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      <itunes:title>Crossing the Technological Valley of Death with Steve Cook</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:summary>Stephen Cook, Deputy Group President at Dynetics, knows all about the technological Valley of Death -- that difficult divide between inception and operation. In today’s episode he explains why it’s so hard to cross the valley successfully, and how Dynetics and Leidos successfully live in the valley. 

Key takeaways:
What is the the technological Valley of Death
Why it has become so common
5 keys to success in crossing the Valley 
Examples of innovations that made it through the Valley
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Key takeaways:
What is the the technological Valley of Death
Why it has become so common
5 keys to success in crossing the Valley 
Examples of innovations that made it through the Valley
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>With the rising number of cyber attacks reported in the news, and the growing importance of complex cyber environments, there has never been a better time to talk about cyber awareness. </p><p>Given the increasingly more sophisticated threats including data breaches and ransomware attacks that are occurring all too frequently, how can organizations protect the data within their cyber environments? And what are the core cyber challenges our customers face? </p><p>Vice President and Director of the Cyber Accelerator Meghan Good shines a light on emerging cyber technologies, trends in cybersecurity, and the increasing adoption of the zero trust philosophy. </p><p>“There's a lot of promise about applying machine learning to cyber use cases. For us, we're looking at the detection challenge, and how we can use machine learning to enhance our detection capabilities, which really is very similar to how it would be used in zero trust cases.”</p><p>On today’s podcast:</p><ul><li>The major challenges for cyber technology</li><li>President Biden's executive order</li><li>What zero trust means </li><li>Why create “weird” environments</li><li>The challenge facing cyber-physical systems</li></ul>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 11 Nov 2021 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>https://www.leidos.com/mindset</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With the rising number of cyber attacks reported in the news, and the growing importance of complex cyber environments, there has never been a better time to talk about cyber awareness. </p><p>Given the increasingly more sophisticated threats including data breaches and ransomware attacks that are occurring all too frequently, how can organizations protect the data within their cyber environments? And what are the core cyber challenges our customers face? </p><p>Vice President and Director of the Cyber Accelerator Meghan Good shines a light on emerging cyber technologies, trends in cybersecurity, and the increasing adoption of the zero trust philosophy. </p><p>“There's a lot of promise about applying machine learning to cyber use cases. For us, we're looking at the detection challenge, and how we can use machine learning to enhance our detection capabilities, which really is very similar to how it would be used in zero trust cases.”</p><p>On today’s podcast:</p><ul><li>The major challenges for cyber technology</li><li>President Biden's executive order</li><li>What zero trust means </li><li>Why create “weird” environments</li><li>The challenge facing cyber-physical systems</li></ul>
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      <itunes:summary>As Cyber Awareness Month draws to a close, Leidos Vice President Meghan Good shines a light on emerging cyber technologies, trends in cybersecurity, and the increasing adoption of the zero trust philosophy in the latest episode of MindSET.

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The major challenges for cyber technology
President Biden&apos;s executive order
What zero trust means 
Why create weird environments
The challenge of cyber-physical systems
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      <itunes:subtitle>As Cyber Awareness Month draws to a close, Leidos Vice President Meghan Good shines a light on emerging cyber technologies, trends in cybersecurity, and the increasing adoption of the zero trust philosophy in the latest episode of MindSET.

Key takeaways:
The major challenges for cyber technology
President Biden&apos;s executive order
What zero trust means 
Why create weird environments
The challenge of cyber-physical systems
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Since we first spoke to Leidos Chief Medical Officer Dr. Donald Kosiak 18 months ago, the world has changed in a myriad of ways we could never have imagined.</p><p>In today’s episode, Dr. Kosiak discusses variants, vaccines, masks, what the strategy is for exiting the pandemic and what we might see in the future when we manage to move past it. </p><p>At the start of the pandemic, people were thinking we might be able to suppress the virus, meaning we would eradicate it, but that’s just not the case. Coronaviruses tend to need to become endemic, like the common cold. Meaning the only way out of the pandemic for all of us is through immunity. </p><p>And that immunity can come in several ways: from getting COVID in the past and recovering, from getting the vaccine and gathering immunity, or a hybrid of those, i.e. getting the vaccine and having COVID infection. </p><p>“Until a large percentage of the global population, not just that of the United States, has one of those three things happen, we'll be reading about COVID and dealing with COVID for the foreseeable future.”</p><p>On today’s podcast:</p><ul><li>The strategy for exiting the pandemic</li><li>What we can learn from past pandemics</li><li>The vaccines and their effectiveness</li><li>The Delta variant and breakthrough cases</li><li>The debate on masks</li></ul>
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      <link>https://www.leidos.com/mindset</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Since we first spoke to Leidos Chief Medical Officer Dr. Donald Kosiak 18 months ago, the world has changed in a myriad of ways we could never have imagined.</p><p>In today’s episode, Dr. Kosiak discusses variants, vaccines, masks, what the strategy is for exiting the pandemic and what we might see in the future when we manage to move past it. </p><p>At the start of the pandemic, people were thinking we might be able to suppress the virus, meaning we would eradicate it, but that’s just not the case. Coronaviruses tend to need to become endemic, like the common cold. Meaning the only way out of the pandemic for all of us is through immunity. </p><p>And that immunity can come in several ways: from getting COVID in the past and recovering, from getting the vaccine and gathering immunity, or a hybrid of those, i.e. getting the vaccine and having COVID infection. </p><p>“Until a large percentage of the global population, not just that of the United States, has one of those three things happen, we'll be reading about COVID and dealing with COVID for the foreseeable future.”</p><p>On today’s podcast:</p><ul><li>The strategy for exiting the pandemic</li><li>What we can learn from past pandemics</li><li>The vaccines and their effectiveness</li><li>The Delta variant and breakthrough cases</li><li>The debate on masks</li></ul>
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The strategy for exiting the pandemic
What we can learn from past pandemics
The vaccines and their effectiveness
The Delta variant and breakthrough cases
The debate on masks
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The strategy for exiting the pandemic
What we can learn from past pandemics
The vaccines and their effectiveness
The Delta variant and breakthrough cases
The debate on masks
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>When technology works, humans trust it very quickly. But you can’t go from zero to building a really trusted AI system overnight. It takes time for technology to get to the stage where people are ready to develop a trust relationship with it. </p><p>We’ve come so far in the last decade developing AI at Leidos, as a company we’re incredibly passionate about our trusted AI mission. While research has shown we trust self-driving cars within 10 minutes, there's still a tremendous need for trusted AI across the government, in combat and in matters of national security</p><p>In this episode of the Leidos MindSET podcast, we have Head of AI at Leidos, Ron Keesing, talking about confronting AI’s trust issues. He shares how the AI that we view today as an easily trusted system is in fact the result of extensive development, testing, expertise and interaction that’s occurred over a long period of time. </p><p>On today’s podcast:</p><ul><li>The consequences if AI isn’t trusted</li><li>From self driving cars to the sea hunter platform</li><li>The 4AI methodology for developing trust in AI</li><li>Navigating the ethics of AI</li><li>What’s next for trusted AI?</li></ul>
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      <link>https://www.leidos.com/mindset</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When technology works, humans trust it very quickly. But you can’t go from zero to building a really trusted AI system overnight. It takes time for technology to get to the stage where people are ready to develop a trust relationship with it. </p><p>We’ve come so far in the last decade developing AI at Leidos, as a company we’re incredibly passionate about our trusted AI mission. While research has shown we trust self-driving cars within 10 minutes, there's still a tremendous need for trusted AI across the government, in combat and in matters of national security</p><p>In this episode of the Leidos MindSET podcast, we have Head of AI at Leidos, Ron Keesing, talking about confronting AI’s trust issues. He shares how the AI that we view today as an easily trusted system is in fact the result of extensive development, testing, expertise and interaction that’s occurred over a long period of time. </p><p>On today’s podcast:</p><ul><li>The consequences if AI isn’t trusted</li><li>From self driving cars to the sea hunter platform</li><li>The 4AI methodology for developing trust in AI</li><li>Navigating the ethics of AI</li><li>What’s next for trusted AI?</li></ul>
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      <itunes:title>Confronting AI’s Trust Issues with Ron Keesing</itunes:title>
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Key takeaways:
The consequences if AI isn’t trusted
From self driving cars to the sea hunter platform
The 4AI methodology for developing trust in AI
Navigating the ethics of AI
What’s next for trusted AI?
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      <itunes:subtitle>When technology works, humans trust it very quickly. But you can’t go from zero to building a really trusted AI system overnight. It takes time for technology to get to the stage where people are ready to develop a trust relationship with it. Sharing how we can confront AI’s trust issues, is Head of AI at Leidos, Ron Keesing. 

Key takeaways:
The consequences if AI isn’t trusted
From self driving cars to the sea hunter platform
The 4AI methodology for developing trust in AI
Navigating the ethics of AI
What’s next for trusted AI?
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Mental health is a big story right now in the military community. Traumatic brain injury (TBI) and Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) are often referred to as the “invisible wounds of war,” and military doctors consider concussions to be the signature wound of the conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan.</p><p>June is PTSD Awareness Month, and it comes at a time when the military science community is making huge advances in how it mitigates, diagnoses and treats these invisible wounds. This episode of the Leidos MindSET podcast explores topics of military mental healthcare and new discoveries in the field.</p><p>In this episode we’re joined by Dr. Jennifer Belding, Dr. Jessica Watrous and Robyn McRoy, San Diego-based Leidos scientists who are discovering new solutions to mental health challenges through research. </p><p>On today’s podcast:</p><ul><li>Studying the “invisible wounds of war”</li><li>The intersection of physical and mental health</li><li>Confronting the stigma of seeking mental healthcare</li><li>Caring for the mental health of military families</li></ul><p>Links:</p><ul><li><a href="https://www.wwrecoveryproject.org/">Wounded Warrior Recovery Program</a></li><li><a href="https://www.mhanational.org/mental-health-month">Mental Health Month</a></li><li><a href="https://militarybenefits.info/ptsd-awareness-month/">Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Awareness Month</a></li></ul>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 21 Jun 2021 19:28:04 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>support@lowerstreet.co (Robyn McRoy, Leidos, Jessica Watrous, Bridget Bell, Jennifer Belding, Meghan Good)</author>
      <link>https://www.leidos.com/mindset</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mental health is a big story right now in the military community. Traumatic brain injury (TBI) and Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) are often referred to as the “invisible wounds of war,” and military doctors consider concussions to be the signature wound of the conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan.</p><p>June is PTSD Awareness Month, and it comes at a time when the military science community is making huge advances in how it mitigates, diagnoses and treats these invisible wounds. This episode of the Leidos MindSET podcast explores topics of military mental healthcare and new discoveries in the field.</p><p>In this episode we’re joined by Dr. Jennifer Belding, Dr. Jessica Watrous and Robyn McRoy, San Diego-based Leidos scientists who are discovering new solutions to mental health challenges through research. </p><p>On today’s podcast:</p><ul><li>Studying the “invisible wounds of war”</li><li>The intersection of physical and mental health</li><li>Confronting the stigma of seeking mental healthcare</li><li>Caring for the mental health of military families</li></ul><p>Links:</p><ul><li><a href="https://www.wwrecoveryproject.org/">Wounded Warrior Recovery Program</a></li><li><a href="https://www.mhanational.org/mental-health-month">Mental Health Month</a></li><li><a href="https://militarybenefits.info/ptsd-awareness-month/">Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Awareness Month</a></li></ul>
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      <itunes:summary>June is PTSD Awareness Month, and it comes at a time when the military science community is making huge advances in how it mitigates, diagnoses and treats this “invisible wound if war.” This episode of the Leidos MindSET podcast explores military mental healthcare and new discoveries in the field.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>June is PTSD Awareness Month, and it comes at a time when the military science community is making huge advances in how it mitigates, diagnoses and treats this “invisible wound if war.” This episode of the Leidos MindSET podcast explores military mental healthcare and new discoveries in the field.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Welcome back to Season Two of the Leidos MindSET podcast. </p><p>The past year has been remarkable in terms of the climate. 2020 saw extraordinary wildfires, tropical storms and heat. As we saw more recently in Texas, extreme weather can have devastating effects on the power grid and put lives at risk. </p><p>What have we learned about the grid’s vulnerabilities? To learn more, we welcome Leidos energy expert Josh Wepman to discuss:</p><ul><li>The effects of extreme weather on the power industry</li><li>Distributed energy</li><li>What are microgrids?</li><li>The impacts of climate change</li><li>Alternative energy sources</li></ul><p>Links:</p><ul><li><a href="http://www.leidos.com/mindset">www.leidos.com/mindset</a></li></ul>
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      <link>https://www.leidos.com/mindset</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Welcome back to Season Two of the Leidos MindSET podcast. </p><p>The past year has been remarkable in terms of the climate. 2020 saw extraordinary wildfires, tropical storms and heat. As we saw more recently in Texas, extreme weather can have devastating effects on the power grid and put lives at risk. </p><p>What have we learned about the grid’s vulnerabilities? To learn more, we welcome Leidos energy expert Josh Wepman to discuss:</p><ul><li>The effects of extreme weather on the power industry</li><li>Distributed energy</li><li>What are microgrids?</li><li>The impacts of climate change</li><li>Alternative energy sources</li></ul><p>Links:</p><ul><li><a href="http://www.leidos.com/mindset">www.leidos.com/mindset</a></li></ul>
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      <itunes:title>A year of extreme weather and its warning to the power industry with Josh Wepman</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:summary>The past year has been remarkable in terms of the climate. 2020 saw extraordinary wildfires, tropical storms and heat. As we saw more recently in Texas, extreme weather can have devastating effects on the power grid and put lives at risk. 

What have we learned about the grid’s vulnerabilities? To learn more, we welcome Leidos energy expert Josh Wepman to discuss:

The effects of extreme weather on the power industry
Distributed energy
What are microgrids?
The impacts of climate change
Alternative energy sources
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      <itunes:subtitle>The past year has been remarkable in terms of the climate. 2020 saw extraordinary wildfires, tropical storms and heat. As we saw more recently in Texas, extreme weather can have devastating effects on the power grid and put lives at risk. 

What have we learned about the grid’s vulnerabilities? To learn more, we welcome Leidos energy expert Josh Wepman to discuss:

The effects of extreme weather on the power industry
Distributed energy
What are microgrids?
The impacts of climate change
Alternative energy sources
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Who better to round out MindSET season one than the Chief Technology Officer at Leidos, Jim Carlini.</p><p>Jim first joined Leidos in the early 1990s, and in this episode he shares not only his career journey to date, but also what he’s seen over the last 30 years in terms of evolution of technology and innovation. </p><p>More specifically, Jim discusses overarching themes he sees on a daily basis from customer requirements and challenges and how Leidos is addressing these. He describes how Leidos is delivering innovation at speed, with security, and doing it at scale. </p><p>“Those problems really demand application of innovation at scale. And we need, all of our customers need, to do it very quickly and to do it with a high degree of security, because in our interconnected information fabric, everything is within reach and everything needs to be secured.”</p><p>On today’s podcast:</p><ul><li>Enduring technology challenges</li><li>Technology requirements across markets </li><li>Delivering innovation with speed, security, and scale </li><li>Impact of COVID-19 from a technology perspective</li></ul>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 22 Oct 2020 17:08:22 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>support@lowerstreet.co (Bridget Bell, Leidos, Meghan Good, Jim Carlini)</author>
      <link>https://www.leidos.com/mindset</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Who better to round out MindSET season one than the Chief Technology Officer at Leidos, Jim Carlini.</p><p>Jim first joined Leidos in the early 1990s, and in this episode he shares not only his career journey to date, but also what he’s seen over the last 30 years in terms of evolution of technology and innovation. </p><p>More specifically, Jim discusses overarching themes he sees on a daily basis from customer requirements and challenges and how Leidos is addressing these. He describes how Leidos is delivering innovation at speed, with security, and doing it at scale. </p><p>“Those problems really demand application of innovation at scale. And we need, all of our customers need, to do it very quickly and to do it with a high degree of security, because in our interconnected information fabric, everything is within reach and everything needs to be secured.”</p><p>On today’s podcast:</p><ul><li>Enduring technology challenges</li><li>Technology requirements across markets </li><li>Delivering innovation with speed, security, and scale </li><li>Impact of COVID-19 from a technology perspective</li></ul>
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      <itunes:title>Delivering Innovation with Speed, Security, and Scale with Jim Carlini</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:summary>Who better to round out MindSET season one than the Chief Technology Officer at Leidos, Jim Carlini. In this episode he shares not only his career journey to date, but also what he’s seen over the last 30 years in terms of evolution of technology and innovation. 

Key takeaways:
Enduring technology challenges
Technology requirements across markets 
Delivering innovation with speed, security, and scale 
Impact of COVID-19 from a technology perspective</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Who better to round out MindSET season one than the Chief Technology Officer at Leidos, Jim Carlini. In this episode he shares not only his career journey to date, but also what he’s seen over the last 30 years in terms of evolution of technology and innovation. 

Key takeaways:
Enduring technology challenges
Technology requirements across markets 
Delivering innovation with speed, security, and scale 
Impact of COVID-19 from a technology perspective</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Operations &amp; Logistics from Glaciers To Galaxies with Lisa DeVine</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>What does operations and logistics look like at the extremes? Lisa DeVine, portfolio manager at Leidos, joins MindSET today to discuss this very question. </p><p>She defines what operations and logistics means, and how those definitions differ based on customer set or industry. And she offers examples of how Leidos is delivering logistic solutions from glaciers to galaxies and everything in between. </p><p>“In a commercial environment, we often think of logistics as procurement, warehousing and distribution. But in a defense construct, operations and logistics often encompasses other activities such as maintenance operations and transportation.”</p><p>But what technology is enabling this? How does automation, robotic process automation, autonomy, 3D printing, telemaintenance and wearables fit into the mix?</p><p>The market is changing constantly, driven by the “Amazon effect” - where customers want and expect more speed and efficiency. Paired with the drive for the application of intelligent technologies and an interest in more resiliency, the role of a logistician is changing too - it’s not just someone working in a warehouse anymore.</p><p>“It's so expanded these days, with software developers and analytics folks and the people who really ask ‘what if’ to make the whole supply chain work more smoothly.”</p><p>On today’s podcast:</p><ul><li>What are operations and logistics?</li><li>Why companies are investing in automation in their warehouses</li><li>Emerging technology in logistics</li><li>The Amazon effect</li><li>The impact of the pandemic on supply chains</li></ul>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 8 Oct 2020 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>support@lowerstreet.co (Lisa DeVine, Leidos, Bridget Bell, Meghan Good)</author>
      <link>https://www.leidos.com/mindset</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What does operations and logistics look like at the extremes? Lisa DeVine, portfolio manager at Leidos, joins MindSET today to discuss this very question. </p><p>She defines what operations and logistics means, and how those definitions differ based on customer set or industry. And she offers examples of how Leidos is delivering logistic solutions from glaciers to galaxies and everything in between. </p><p>“In a commercial environment, we often think of logistics as procurement, warehousing and distribution. But in a defense construct, operations and logistics often encompasses other activities such as maintenance operations and transportation.”</p><p>But what technology is enabling this? How does automation, robotic process automation, autonomy, 3D printing, telemaintenance and wearables fit into the mix?</p><p>The market is changing constantly, driven by the “Amazon effect” - where customers want and expect more speed and efficiency. Paired with the drive for the application of intelligent technologies and an interest in more resiliency, the role of a logistician is changing too - it’s not just someone working in a warehouse anymore.</p><p>“It's so expanded these days, with software developers and analytics folks and the people who really ask ‘what if’ to make the whole supply chain work more smoothly.”</p><p>On today’s podcast:</p><ul><li>What are operations and logistics?</li><li>Why companies are investing in automation in their warehouses</li><li>Emerging technology in logistics</li><li>The Amazon effect</li><li>The impact of the pandemic on supply chains</li></ul>
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      <itunes:title>Operations &amp; Logistics from Glaciers To Galaxies with Lisa DeVine</itunes:title>
      <itunes:author>Lisa DeVine, Leidos, Bridget Bell, Meghan Good</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>What will logistics look like in the future? Lisa DeVine, Chief Technology Officer, Logistics and Mission Support at Leidos joins MindSET today to discuss this very question. 

Key takeaways:
What are operations and logistics?
Why companies are investing in automation in their warehouses
Emerging technology in logistics
The Amazon effect
The impact of the pandemic on supply chains</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>What will logistics look like in the future? Lisa DeVine, Chief Technology Officer, Logistics and Mission Support at Leidos joins MindSET today to discuss this very question. 

Key takeaways:
What are operations and logistics?
Why companies are investing in automation in their warehouses
Emerging technology in logistics
The Amazon effect
The impact of the pandemic on supply chains</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>NASA’s Artemis program is centered around space exploration and setting up an infrastructure and ultimately a lunar economy on Mars. </p><p>To talk us through human landing systems (HLS) and how the Leidos and Dynetics team is working with NASA to send the first woman and the next man to the lunar surface is 36-year space systems veteran Kim Doering.</p><p>Kim is Vice President of Space Systems at Dynetics, a Leidos company. Kim shares her career journey to Dynetics and how she’s excited to see the passion and enthusiasm in the next-generation team that’s coming aboard to work on this new mission in space.</p><p>She also talks about the evolution of Dynetics’ space exploration capabilities, from space centers to propulsion systems and satellites to working on NASA’s Artemis program.</p><p>She explains what differentiates the Leidos Dynetics human landing system to make it crew-centric, modular, and how they’ve pulled together a vast team of experts to collaborate for a really sustainable solution. And how this technology they’re developing can be applied more broadly to support missions on earth, develop new materials, new diagnostics and new research that all could have implications in the future.</p><p>On today’s podcast:</p><ul><li>The evolution of Dynetics and their work with Leidos</li><li>The programs Dynetics is involved in with NASA</li><li>NASA’s Artemis program </li><li>Concept of the lunar economy</li><li>The collaborative approach to Dynetics’ HLS</li><li>Difference between the Apollo and Artemis missions</li></ul>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 24 Sep 2020 11:00:41 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>support@lowerstreet.co (Leidos, Kim Doering, Meghan Good, Bridget Bell)</author>
      <link>https://www.leidos.com/mindset</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>NASA’s Artemis program is centered around space exploration and setting up an infrastructure and ultimately a lunar economy on Mars. </p><p>To talk us through human landing systems (HLS) and how the Leidos and Dynetics team is working with NASA to send the first woman and the next man to the lunar surface is 36-year space systems veteran Kim Doering.</p><p>Kim is Vice President of Space Systems at Dynetics, a Leidos company. Kim shares her career journey to Dynetics and how she’s excited to see the passion and enthusiasm in the next-generation team that’s coming aboard to work on this new mission in space.</p><p>She also talks about the evolution of Dynetics’ space exploration capabilities, from space centers to propulsion systems and satellites to working on NASA’s Artemis program.</p><p>She explains what differentiates the Leidos Dynetics human landing system to make it crew-centric, modular, and how they’ve pulled together a vast team of experts to collaborate for a really sustainable solution. And how this technology they’re developing can be applied more broadly to support missions on earth, develop new materials, new diagnostics and new research that all could have implications in the future.</p><p>On today’s podcast:</p><ul><li>The evolution of Dynetics and their work with Leidos</li><li>The programs Dynetics is involved in with NASA</li><li>NASA’s Artemis program </li><li>Concept of the lunar economy</li><li>The collaborative approach to Dynetics’ HLS</li><li>Difference between the Apollo and Artemis missions</li></ul>
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      <itunes:title>On A Mission To Mars with Kim Doering</itunes:title>
      <itunes:author>Leidos, Kim Doering, Meghan Good, Bridget Bell</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>NASA’s Artemis program is centered around space exploration, so to talk us through human landing systems and how Leidos and Dynetics are working with NASA to send the first woman &amp; the next man to the moon is VP of Space Systems Kim Doering.

Key takeaways: 
The evolution of Dynetics and their work with Leidos 
The programs Dynetics is involved in with NASA 
NASA’s Artemis program 
Concept of the lunar economy 
The collaborative approach to Dynetics’ HLS 
Difference between the Apollo and Artemis missions
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      <itunes:subtitle>NASA’s Artemis program is centered around space exploration, so to talk us through human landing systems and how Leidos and Dynetics are working with NASA to send the first woman &amp; the next man to the moon is VP of Space Systems Kim Doering.

Key takeaways: 
The evolution of Dynetics and their work with Leidos 
The programs Dynetics is involved in with NASA 
NASA’s Artemis program 
Concept of the lunar economy 
The collaborative approach to Dynetics’ HLS 
Difference between the Apollo and Artemis missions
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Within the Leidos Health Group, a team of more than 300 scientists, researchers, and program managers are focused on how human performance and biobehavioral research can support warfighters serving on land and on and under the sea. </p><p>Today’s guest on MindSET, Kevin Kaiser, leads this team as Vice President and Division Manager of Biobehavioral Research. His team focuses on both human subject and database-driven research in the areas of combat trauma, casualty care, warfighter performance, psychological resilience, behavioral health, readiness, and clinical research. </p><p>“As part of the military and veterans’ health operation and the overall human performance and behavioral health account within Leidos, we are uniquely positioned to use our research abilities and analytical skills to take various types of data and turn it into actionable information for our customers.</p><p>Kevin has had an incredibly unique career combining his interest and background in human performance, research, data, and technology to prevent illness, injury, and to optimize human performance not just in the military world, but in the corporate one, too. </p><p>In this latest episode, Kevin shares his path to Leidos and how the military applies Leidos’ research to optimize the entire deployment cycle of a warfighter and drive decision making, to promote readiness and resilience in our nation’s military. He also discusses the implications COVID-19 has had on research for the military and more broadly in a corporate setting.</p><p>For anyone wanting to follow in Kevin’s footsteps or to find out more about biobehavioral research, this is an unmissable episode. </p><p>On today’s podcast:</p><ul><li>What is biobehavioral research </li><li>Leidos’ capabilities in human performance across the deployment cycle</li><li>Examples of biobehavioral research, including human subject and database-driven studies</li><li>Impacts of COVID-19 on human performance research</li></ul>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 10 Sep 2020 11:00:05 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>support@lowerstreet.co (Meghan Good, Leidos, Kevin Kaiser, Bridget Bell)</author>
      <link>https://www.leidos.com/mindset</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Within the Leidos Health Group, a team of more than 300 scientists, researchers, and program managers are focused on how human performance and biobehavioral research can support warfighters serving on land and on and under the sea. </p><p>Today’s guest on MindSET, Kevin Kaiser, leads this team as Vice President and Division Manager of Biobehavioral Research. His team focuses on both human subject and database-driven research in the areas of combat trauma, casualty care, warfighter performance, psychological resilience, behavioral health, readiness, and clinical research. </p><p>“As part of the military and veterans’ health operation and the overall human performance and behavioral health account within Leidos, we are uniquely positioned to use our research abilities and analytical skills to take various types of data and turn it into actionable information for our customers.</p><p>Kevin has had an incredibly unique career combining his interest and background in human performance, research, data, and technology to prevent illness, injury, and to optimize human performance not just in the military world, but in the corporate one, too. </p><p>In this latest episode, Kevin shares his path to Leidos and how the military applies Leidos’ research to optimize the entire deployment cycle of a warfighter and drive decision making, to promote readiness and resilience in our nation’s military. He also discusses the implications COVID-19 has had on research for the military and more broadly in a corporate setting.</p><p>For anyone wanting to follow in Kevin’s footsteps or to find out more about biobehavioral research, this is an unmissable episode. </p><p>On today’s podcast:</p><ul><li>What is biobehavioral research </li><li>Leidos’ capabilities in human performance across the deployment cycle</li><li>Examples of biobehavioral research, including human subject and database-driven studies</li><li>Impacts of COVID-19 on human performance research</li></ul>
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Key takeaways: 
What is biobehavioral research 
Leidos’ capabilities in human performance across the deployment cycle 
Examples of biobehavioral research, including human subject and database-driven studies 
Impacts of COVID-19 on human performance research
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Key takeaways: 
What is biobehavioral research 
Leidos’ capabilities in human performance across the deployment cycle 
Examples of biobehavioral research, including human subject and database-driven studies 
Impacts of COVID-19 on human performance research
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Analyzing data to make mission-critical decisions used to take days or weeks, but now edge to cloud operations have reduced this time to hours if not minutes. With edge to cloud, decision making is moved to the edge where data is collected and allows the data to rapidly transit to link the mission space to the cloud. </p><p>Derrick served in the U.S. Army in the intelligence domain and was deployed on several overseas missions, and he is now Director of Digital Modernization at Leidos. </p><p>“My focus has moved from working with customers, to facilitate intelligence collection and analysis, to building out mission systems that actually enable customers to exploit data and make sense of threat information.”</p><p>Derrick has come full circle bringing his career journey to a place where he can now offer capabilities to the modern warfighter. Working with Leidos for the last decade, Derrick is responsible for leading the corporation’s edge computing to cloud strategy and creating an edge to cloud ecosystem.  </p><p>To find out how edge to cloud can be used across multiple verticals and use cases to collect, process and analyze data in near real time, don’t miss this episode. </p><p>“As our world becomes increasingly more connected, [edge to cloud] is forming that electric grid, if you will, of data as it's going from devices to the cloud, and back.”</p><p>On today’s podcast:</p><ul><li>The definition of edge to cloud </li><li>How edge to cloud accelerates innovation and digital modernization</li><li>The capabilities included in the edge to cloud ecosystem at Leidos</li><li>The importance of edge to cloud operations across sectors </li></ul><p>Links:</p><ul><li><a href="https://careers.leidos.com/">Leidos talent acquisition</a></li></ul>
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      <author>support@lowerstreet.co (Leidos, Derrick Pledger, Meghan Good, Bridget Bell)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Analyzing data to make mission-critical decisions used to take days or weeks, but now edge to cloud operations have reduced this time to hours if not minutes. With edge to cloud, decision making is moved to the edge where data is collected and allows the data to rapidly transit to link the mission space to the cloud. </p><p>Derrick served in the U.S. Army in the intelligence domain and was deployed on several overseas missions, and he is now Director of Digital Modernization at Leidos. </p><p>“My focus has moved from working with customers, to facilitate intelligence collection and analysis, to building out mission systems that actually enable customers to exploit data and make sense of threat information.”</p><p>Derrick has come full circle bringing his career journey to a place where he can now offer capabilities to the modern warfighter. Working with Leidos for the last decade, Derrick is responsible for leading the corporation’s edge computing to cloud strategy and creating an edge to cloud ecosystem.  </p><p>To find out how edge to cloud can be used across multiple verticals and use cases to collect, process and analyze data in near real time, don’t miss this episode. </p><p>“As our world becomes increasingly more connected, [edge to cloud] is forming that electric grid, if you will, of data as it's going from devices to the cloud, and back.”</p><p>On today’s podcast:</p><ul><li>The definition of edge to cloud </li><li>How edge to cloud accelerates innovation and digital modernization</li><li>The capabilities included in the edge to cloud ecosystem at Leidos</li><li>The importance of edge to cloud operations across sectors </li></ul><p>Links:</p><ul><li><a href="https://careers.leidos.com/">Leidos talent acquisition</a></li></ul>
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The definition of edge to cloud 
How edge to cloud accelerates innovation and digital modernization 
The capabilities included in the edge to cloud ecosystem at Leidos 
The importance of edge to cloud operations across sectors </itunes:summary>
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Key takeaways: 
The definition of edge to cloud 
How edge to cloud accelerates innovation and digital modernization 
The capabilities included in the edge to cloud ecosystem at Leidos 
The importance of edge to cloud operations across sectors </itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Like lots of kids, Kritina Holden dreamed of working at NASA when she grew up. Not necessarily as an astronaut, just at NASA. However, unlike lots of kids, Tina’s dream actually came true.  </p><p>Kritina Holden, Ph.D., Technical Fellow in Human Factors at Leidos, has spent most of her career at NASA's Johnson Space Center, focusing on how humans interact with technology.</p><p>“Unlike a technology focused role, a human factors practitioner's role is to focus on the human user. It's not about what cool technologies can be brought to bear on a problem, but really about fully understanding -- what are the needs of the user in performing their task? And then what cool technologies might meet those needs?”</p><p>In this episode, Tina discusses how she got into the field, what being a Technical Fellow in Human Factors actually means, and what human systems integration is. She also shares some examples of how NASA is using human systems integration (HSI) in their program today and into the future as they plan for missions to Mars. </p><p>“<i>Focusing on the human</i> means that you involve the user from the beginning. Try to understand their capabilities, the environment they work in, and the culture of the environment. We follow the well-known Human Factors maxim of <i>know thy user - for they are not you</i>.”</p><p>To learn more about how HSI applies to office applications as well as space travel, how movies often miss the mark when it comes to realistically usable technologies, and how someone aspiring to follow in Tina’s footsteps can achieve their NASA dream, don’t miss this enlightening episode.</p><p>On today’s podcast:</p><ul><li>How human systems integration (HSI) differs from typical engineering approaches</li><li>The human-centered design (HCD) process</li><li>How NASA has used the HCD process</li><li>The benefits of HSI and HCD outside of NASA</li></ul><p>Links:</p><ul><li>NASA's podcast:<a href="https://www.nasa.gov/johnson/HWHAP"> Houston, we have a podcast.</a></li><li><a href="http://www.usability.gov/">www.usability.gov</a></li></ul>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 13 Aug 2020 11:00:31 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>support@lowerstreet.co (Dr. Tina Holden, Bridget Bell, Meghan Good, Leidos)</author>
      <link>https://www.leidos.com/mindset</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Like lots of kids, Kritina Holden dreamed of working at NASA when she grew up. Not necessarily as an astronaut, just at NASA. However, unlike lots of kids, Tina’s dream actually came true.  </p><p>Kritina Holden, Ph.D., Technical Fellow in Human Factors at Leidos, has spent most of her career at NASA's Johnson Space Center, focusing on how humans interact with technology.</p><p>“Unlike a technology focused role, a human factors practitioner's role is to focus on the human user. It's not about what cool technologies can be brought to bear on a problem, but really about fully understanding -- what are the needs of the user in performing their task? And then what cool technologies might meet those needs?”</p><p>In this episode, Tina discusses how she got into the field, what being a Technical Fellow in Human Factors actually means, and what human systems integration is. She also shares some examples of how NASA is using human systems integration (HSI) in their program today and into the future as they plan for missions to Mars. </p><p>“<i>Focusing on the human</i> means that you involve the user from the beginning. Try to understand their capabilities, the environment they work in, and the culture of the environment. We follow the well-known Human Factors maxim of <i>know thy user - for they are not you</i>.”</p><p>To learn more about how HSI applies to office applications as well as space travel, how movies often miss the mark when it comes to realistically usable technologies, and how someone aspiring to follow in Tina’s footsteps can achieve their NASA dream, don’t miss this enlightening episode.</p><p>On today’s podcast:</p><ul><li>How human systems integration (HSI) differs from typical engineering approaches</li><li>The human-centered design (HCD) process</li><li>How NASA has used the HCD process</li><li>The benefits of HSI and HCD outside of NASA</li></ul><p>Links:</p><ul><li>NASA's podcast:<a href="https://www.nasa.gov/johnson/HWHAP"> Houston, we have a podcast.</a></li><li><a href="http://www.usability.gov/">www.usability.gov</a></li></ul>
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Key takeaways:
How human systems integration (HSI) differs from typical engineering approaches
The human-centered design (HCD) process
How NASA has used the HCD process
The benefits of HSI and HCD outside of NASA
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Key takeaways:
How human systems integration (HSI) differs from typical engineering approaches
The human-centered design (HCD) process
How NASA has used the HCD process
The benefits of HSI and HCD outside of NASA
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>We are entering a new age of air travel, and the security checkpoint could look much different with new technology advances. </p><p> </p><p>To talk about what technology is and has been implemented in airports to protect and support travelers is Bill McGann, Chief Technology Officer for Leidos’ Security Detection & Automation operation.</p><p>Leidos acquired L3Harris Technologies’ Security Detection and Automation businesses in May, and now offers a comprehensive suite of fully automated and integrated security technology solutions for aviation, ports and borders, and critical infrastructure customers around the world.</p><p>In today’s episode of MindSET, we focus on airports and how our portfolio will help facilitate safe, healthy, and efficient passenger movement and enhance the passenger travel experience. </p><p>Why is Bill the best person to talk about this? Having worked in the arena for over 30 years, you can hear his passion for the subject when he talks. </p><p>“You've always got to lean forward and look ahead and never let the current events in the world stop you. And that is the vision that I know the team I work with in Leidos has and we're generally really excited.”</p><p>This is an incredibly enlightening episode, not just because the subject is pertinent to all of us, but because the technologies that Bill discusses aren’t in the distant future, some of them exist in operation today at current checkpoints around the world. </p><p>On today’s podcast:</p><ul><li>What the checkpoint of the future looks like</li><li>How passenger experiences in security checkpoints can be improved </li><li>The touchpoints that will enhance the passenger experience</li><li>Creating a frictionless travel experience</li></ul>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 30 Jul 2020 11:00:06 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>support@lowerstreet.co (Bill McGann, Bridget Bell, Leidos, Meghan Good)</author>
      <link>https://www.leidos.com/mindset</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We are entering a new age of air travel, and the security checkpoint could look much different with new technology advances. </p><p> </p><p>To talk about what technology is and has been implemented in airports to protect and support travelers is Bill McGann, Chief Technology Officer for Leidos’ Security Detection & Automation operation.</p><p>Leidos acquired L3Harris Technologies’ Security Detection and Automation businesses in May, and now offers a comprehensive suite of fully automated and integrated security technology solutions for aviation, ports and borders, and critical infrastructure customers around the world.</p><p>In today’s episode of MindSET, we focus on airports and how our portfolio will help facilitate safe, healthy, and efficient passenger movement and enhance the passenger travel experience. </p><p>Why is Bill the best person to talk about this? Having worked in the arena for over 30 years, you can hear his passion for the subject when he talks. </p><p>“You've always got to lean forward and look ahead and never let the current events in the world stop you. And that is the vision that I know the team I work with in Leidos has and we're generally really excited.”</p><p>This is an incredibly enlightening episode, not just because the subject is pertinent to all of us, but because the technologies that Bill discusses aren’t in the distant future, some of them exist in operation today at current checkpoints around the world. </p><p>On today’s podcast:</p><ul><li>What the checkpoint of the future looks like</li><li>How passenger experiences in security checkpoints can be improved </li><li>The touchpoints that will enhance the passenger experience</li><li>Creating a frictionless travel experience</li></ul>
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What the checkpoint of the future looks like 
How passenger experiences in security checkpoints can be improved 
The touchpoints that will enhance the passenger experience 
Creating a frictionless travel experience</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The security checkpoint of the future is here. To talk about it and how the passenger experience will be enhanced is Bill McGann, Chief Technology Officer for Leidos’ Security Detection &amp; Automation operation.

Key takeaways: 
What the checkpoint of the future looks like 
How passenger experiences in security checkpoints can be improved 
The touchpoints that will enhance the passenger experience 
Creating a frictionless travel experience</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Sensor technology is developing rapidly. New technologies and new applications are occurring frequently in the commercial sector and are being applied, matured or adapted for mission specific programs on the defense side too. </p><p>Talking us through how Leidos is involved in this arena is Cayley Rice, Enterprise Lead for Sensors, Collections & Phenomenology at Leidos. </p><p>With the influx of products and tools available commercially, and a growing trend of commercial sensors for common items like your doorbell, your smartphone or your thermostat, for example, how and where does Leidos fit into the picture? </p><p>What custom sensors isLeidos building and how are these being integrated into systems that can be rapidly deployed into some of the most demanding and mission critical kinds of environments?</p><p>Cayley provides a fascinating insight into the challenges and requirements that we have for this technology, as well as the need to speed up the timeframe for adapting sensor systems to commercial speed.</p><p>“We're basically adapting technology from the commercial world that got us smartphones, and using that same kind of process to advance micro-electronics for sensors and signal processing.”</p><p>On today’s podcast:</p><ul><li>Sensors, Collections & Phenomenology</li><li>The capabilities Leidos has in this arena</li><li>The opportunities with sensors for government agencies today</li><li>What distinguishes Leidos from the commercial space</li><li>The challenge of cycle time to new innovations</li></ul>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 16 Jul 2020 11:00:05 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>support@lowerstreet.co (Meghan Good, Leidos, Bridget Bell, Cayley Rice)</author>
      <link>https://www.leidos.com/mindset</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sensor technology is developing rapidly. New technologies and new applications are occurring frequently in the commercial sector and are being applied, matured or adapted for mission specific programs on the defense side too. </p><p>Talking us through how Leidos is involved in this arena is Cayley Rice, Enterprise Lead for Sensors, Collections & Phenomenology at Leidos. </p><p>With the influx of products and tools available commercially, and a growing trend of commercial sensors for common items like your doorbell, your smartphone or your thermostat, for example, how and where does Leidos fit into the picture? </p><p>What custom sensors isLeidos building and how are these being integrated into systems that can be rapidly deployed into some of the most demanding and mission critical kinds of environments?</p><p>Cayley provides a fascinating insight into the challenges and requirements that we have for this technology, as well as the need to speed up the timeframe for adapting sensor systems to commercial speed.</p><p>“We're basically adapting technology from the commercial world that got us smartphones, and using that same kind of process to advance micro-electronics for sensors and signal processing.”</p><p>On today’s podcast:</p><ul><li>Sensors, Collections & Phenomenology</li><li>The capabilities Leidos has in this arena</li><li>The opportunities with sensors for government agencies today</li><li>What distinguishes Leidos from the commercial space</li><li>The challenge of cycle time to new innovations</li></ul>
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Key takeaways: 
Sensors, Collections &amp; Phenomenology 
The capabilities Leidos has in this arena 
The opportunities with sensors for government agencies today 
What distinguishes Leidos from the commercial space 
The challenge of cycle time to new innovations </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Sensor technology is developing at a rapid pace. Talking us through how Leidos is involved in this arena is Cayley Rice, Enterprise Lead for Sensors, Collections &amp; Phenomenology at Leidos. 

Key takeaways: 
Sensors, Collections &amp; Phenomenology 
The capabilities Leidos has in this arena 
The opportunities with sensors for government agencies today 
What distinguishes Leidos from the commercial space 
The challenge of cycle time to new innovations </itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Dr. Julie Rosen is the Chief Scientist of the Leidos Health Group and Chair of the Leidos Technical Fellows, a program that celebrates technology, science and engineering across Leidos. </p><p>In this latest episode of MindSET, Julie shares her thoughts on how data are transforming healthcare, what AI and ML mean in the healthcare space, the challenges they’re up against,  what is going well, as well as what the future looks like for the Health Group and how, as a mathematician, she’s become its Chief Scientist. </p><p>“Many people think data science is all about the mathematical algorithms used to crunch data. The true challenge lies in creating and applying the right model to the data available at a given time, and that data are relevant to investigate the mission need.”</p><p>So, if you're a future technologist or you’re just starting out in your career, Julie is someone you want to listen to. </p><p>“We want to make sure we cultivate the next generation of scientists and engineers at Leidos and in the larger technical community. On behalf of my fellow tech fellows, please reach out to any of us if you have questions about your technical career, or you want to talk about a particularly challenging technical problem.”</p><p>On today’s podcast:</p><ul><li>How a mathematician gets into health</li><li>How data are transforming the healthcare space</li><li>Why big data isn’t at the heart of 21st century data science</li><li>How AI and ML are impacting data analysis</li><li>The data analytics challenges today and in the future</li></ul>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 2 Jul 2020 11:00:26 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>support@lowerstreet.co (Leidos, Bridget Bell, Julie Rosen, Meghan Good)</author>
      <link>https://www.leidos.com/mindset</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dr. Julie Rosen is the Chief Scientist of the Leidos Health Group and Chair of the Leidos Technical Fellows, a program that celebrates technology, science and engineering across Leidos. </p><p>In this latest episode of MindSET, Julie shares her thoughts on how data are transforming healthcare, what AI and ML mean in the healthcare space, the challenges they’re up against,  what is going well, as well as what the future looks like for the Health Group and how, as a mathematician, she’s become its Chief Scientist. </p><p>“Many people think data science is all about the mathematical algorithms used to crunch data. The true challenge lies in creating and applying the right model to the data available at a given time, and that data are relevant to investigate the mission need.”</p><p>So, if you're a future technologist or you’re just starting out in your career, Julie is someone you want to listen to. </p><p>“We want to make sure we cultivate the next generation of scientists and engineers at Leidos and in the larger technical community. On behalf of my fellow tech fellows, please reach out to any of us if you have questions about your technical career, or you want to talk about a particularly challenging technical problem.”</p><p>On today’s podcast:</p><ul><li>How a mathematician gets into health</li><li>How data are transforming the healthcare space</li><li>Why big data isn’t at the heart of 21st century data science</li><li>How AI and ML are impacting data analysis</li><li>The data analytics challenges today and in the future</li></ul>
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How data are transforming the healthcare space 
Why big data isn’t at the heart of 21st century data science 
How AI and ML are impacting data analysis 
The data analytics challenges today and in the future</itunes:summary>
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Key takeaways: 
How data are transforming the healthcare space 
Why big data isn’t at the heart of 21st century data science 
How AI and ML are impacting data analysis 
The data analytics challenges today and in the future</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Cybersecurity isn’t an issue that can be dealt with simply by using technology. It’s about working together to solve challenging puzzles, bringing together technology and people to solve complex problems. </p><p>This week’s guest on MindSET, Arlette Hart, Senior Technologist for Cybersecurity at Leidos, believes cybersecurity sits at the intersection between technology and people. For Arlette, if you want to protect against cybersecurity threats and vulnerabilities, both technology and people have to work together. </p><p>Of course technology is important, it creates an opportunity for us to better detect, sense and react to activities happening, and even predict them, but it also creates new challenges of having to then protect the things that you’ve just created. It’s a vicious cycle. </p><p>Joining Arlette in this podcast is MindSET host, Meghan Good, Cyber Solutions Lead for the Intelligence Group at Leidos. And what makes the conversation so rich is that, while they both have cybersecurity as their focus, including its challenges and innovations, they’ve come at it along very different paths. </p><p>On today’s podcast:</p><ul><li>Cybersecurity sits at the intersection of people and technology</li><li>The various pathways to cybersecurity at Leidos</li><li>The biggest threat to cybersecurity today</li><li>The advancements in cybersecurity</li><li>The impact of COVID-19 on cybersecurity</li></ul>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 18 Jun 2020 11:00:33 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>https://www.leidos.com/mindset</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Cybersecurity isn’t an issue that can be dealt with simply by using technology. It’s about working together to solve challenging puzzles, bringing together technology and people to solve complex problems. </p><p>This week’s guest on MindSET, Arlette Hart, Senior Technologist for Cybersecurity at Leidos, believes cybersecurity sits at the intersection between technology and people. For Arlette, if you want to protect against cybersecurity threats and vulnerabilities, both technology and people have to work together. </p><p>Of course technology is important, it creates an opportunity for us to better detect, sense and react to activities happening, and even predict them, but it also creates new challenges of having to then protect the things that you’ve just created. It’s a vicious cycle. </p><p>Joining Arlette in this podcast is MindSET host, Meghan Good, Cyber Solutions Lead for the Intelligence Group at Leidos. And what makes the conversation so rich is that, while they both have cybersecurity as their focus, including its challenges and innovations, they’ve come at it along very different paths. </p><p>On today’s podcast:</p><ul><li>Cybersecurity sits at the intersection of people and technology</li><li>The various pathways to cybersecurity at Leidos</li><li>The biggest threat to cybersecurity today</li><li>The advancements in cybersecurity</li><li>The impact of COVID-19 on cybersecurity</li></ul>
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Key takeaways: 
Cybersecurity sits at the intersection of people and technology 
The various pathways to cybersecurity at Leidos 
The biggest threat to cybersecurity today 
The advancements in cybersecurity 
The impact of COVID-19 on cybersecurity 
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Key takeaways: 
Cybersecurity sits at the intersection of people and technology 
The various pathways to cybersecurity at Leidos 
The biggest threat to cybersecurity today 
The advancements in cybersecurity 
The impact of COVID-19 on cybersecurity 
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>On this week’s MindSET episode, Leidos Vice President and Maritime Systems Division Manager Donnelly Bohan talks about her work and experience in maritime autonomy, or as her team calls it “big robot boats.” Donnelly tells us about her role working with Sea Hunter, the Leidos designed and built Medium Unmanned Surface Vessel (MUSV), which became the first ship to successfully autonomously navigate from San Diego to Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, and back without a single crew member onboard, except very short duration boardings by personnel from an escort vessel to check electrical and propulsion systems.</p><p>Donnelly has been the division manager for maritime systems for three years, prior to which she had a 17-year career with the company stretching back to the SAIC days. And while she’s carved out this niche career, it wasn’t what she envisioned herself doing when she left school. </p><p>“I thought I would end up in a leadership role in a hospital portfolio, and that didn't come together quite as I expected. I did some internships and it wasn't as I thought it was going to be. I ended up transitioning to work for the state of Illinois on a technology challenge grant. So I jumped right into cutting edge technologies.”</p><p>And Donnelly has never looked back. </p><p>She is immensely proud of the work she does, the team she works with, the technology they develop, and the role their work plays in keeping Sailors safe via the ability to use autonomous vessels in dangerous missions.</p><p>On today’s podcast:</p><p>The range of future maritime autonomy technologies </p><ul><li>How maritime autonomy supports the US Navy</li><li>AI/ML in autonomy development and COLREGs</li><li>Managing a diverse, dispersed workforce</li><li>The next evolution of autonomous vessels</li><li>Commercial uses for autonomy technology</li><li>Her advice for engineers or others wanting to get into maritime autonomy</li></ul><p>Links:</p><ul><li><a href="http://www.leidos.com/mindset">www.leidos.com/mindset</a></li><li><a href="http://www.leidos.com/autonomy">www.leidos.com/autonomy</a></li></ul>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 4 Jun 2020 11:00:04 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>support@lowerstreet.co (Leidos, Bridget Bell, Meghan Good, Donnelly Bohan)</author>
      <link>https://www.leidos.com/mindset</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On this week’s MindSET episode, Leidos Vice President and Maritime Systems Division Manager Donnelly Bohan talks about her work and experience in maritime autonomy, or as her team calls it “big robot boats.” Donnelly tells us about her role working with Sea Hunter, the Leidos designed and built Medium Unmanned Surface Vessel (MUSV), which became the first ship to successfully autonomously navigate from San Diego to Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, and back without a single crew member onboard, except very short duration boardings by personnel from an escort vessel to check electrical and propulsion systems.</p><p>Donnelly has been the division manager for maritime systems for three years, prior to which she had a 17-year career with the company stretching back to the SAIC days. And while she’s carved out this niche career, it wasn’t what she envisioned herself doing when she left school. </p><p>“I thought I would end up in a leadership role in a hospital portfolio, and that didn't come together quite as I expected. I did some internships and it wasn't as I thought it was going to be. I ended up transitioning to work for the state of Illinois on a technology challenge grant. So I jumped right into cutting edge technologies.”</p><p>And Donnelly has never looked back. </p><p>She is immensely proud of the work she does, the team she works with, the technology they develop, and the role their work plays in keeping Sailors safe via the ability to use autonomous vessels in dangerous missions.</p><p>On today’s podcast:</p><p>The range of future maritime autonomy technologies </p><ul><li>How maritime autonomy supports the US Navy</li><li>AI/ML in autonomy development and COLREGs</li><li>Managing a diverse, dispersed workforce</li><li>The next evolution of autonomous vessels</li><li>Commercial uses for autonomy technology</li><li>Her advice for engineers or others wanting to get into maritime autonomy</li></ul><p>Links:</p><ul><li><a href="http://www.leidos.com/mindset">www.leidos.com/mindset</a></li><li><a href="http://www.leidos.com/autonomy">www.leidos.com/autonomy</a></li></ul>
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      <itunes:summary>On this week’s MindSET episode, Leidos Vice President and Maritime Systems Division Manager Donnelly Bohan talks about her work and experience in maritime autonomy, or as her team calls it “big robot boats.”  

Key takeaways:
The range of future maritime autonomy technologies 
How maritime autonomy supports the US Navy
AI/ML in autonomy development and COLREGs
Managing a diverse, dispersed workforce
The next evolution of autonomous vessels
Commercial uses for autonomy technology
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      <itunes:subtitle>On this week’s MindSET episode, Leidos Vice President and Maritime Systems Division Manager Donnelly Bohan talks about her work and experience in maritime autonomy, or as her team calls it “big robot boats.”  

Key takeaways:
The range of future maritime autonomy technologies 
How maritime autonomy supports the US Navy
AI/ML in autonomy development and COLREGs
Managing a diverse, dispersed workforce
The next evolution of autonomous vessels
Commercial uses for autonomy technology
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>How passionate are you about your work team? Are they the reason you joined the company and what makes your work exceptional? In this episode of MindSET, we are talking with Trip Ferguson, Director of Manufacturing at Dynetics, a Leidos company. </p><p>“I want to be surrounded by the smartest people in the industry, and I believe Dynetics provides that, and I feel very confident that the resources will be available for me to succeed.”</p><p>Trip leads the team responsible for safety, quality supply and manufacturing operations at Dynetics, and he’s very vocal about his belief in their capabilities, in particular their unique process for design, rapid prototyping and manufacturing. </p><p>And this team is exceptional. They have perfected a collaborative approach to designing, prototyping, and manufacturing incredibly complex solutions like weapon systems to cables and harnesses. Working together at the Huntsville, AL, location, the team is able to take their customers’ requirements from design to prototype and get them up to rigid government standards and international standards in an accelerated timeline.</p><p>“Our technicians are highly qualified. If there's one thing that separates Dynetics from everyone else it’s we have the best people. We have frontline employees that have full ownership in what we do. And they're all trained to meet and exceed industry standards.”</p><p>On today’s podcast:</p><ul><li>How Dynetics uses rapid prototyping to solve complex problems</li><li>Core capabilities of Dynetics and its manufacturing operations team</li><li>What projects are best suited for rapid prototyping</li><li>The biggest opportunities and challenges related to rapid prototyping</li><li>What sets the Dynetics team apart from competitors</li></ul>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 21 May 2020 11:00:07 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>support@lowerstreet.co (Bridget Bell, Trip Ferguson, Leidos, Meghan Good)</author>
      <link>https://www.leidos.com/mindset</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>How passionate are you about your work team? Are they the reason you joined the company and what makes your work exceptional? In this episode of MindSET, we are talking with Trip Ferguson, Director of Manufacturing at Dynetics, a Leidos company. </p><p>“I want to be surrounded by the smartest people in the industry, and I believe Dynetics provides that, and I feel very confident that the resources will be available for me to succeed.”</p><p>Trip leads the team responsible for safety, quality supply and manufacturing operations at Dynetics, and he’s very vocal about his belief in their capabilities, in particular their unique process for design, rapid prototyping and manufacturing. </p><p>And this team is exceptional. They have perfected a collaborative approach to designing, prototyping, and manufacturing incredibly complex solutions like weapon systems to cables and harnesses. Working together at the Huntsville, AL, location, the team is able to take their customers’ requirements from design to prototype and get them up to rigid government standards and international standards in an accelerated timeline.</p><p>“Our technicians are highly qualified. If there's one thing that separates Dynetics from everyone else it’s we have the best people. We have frontline employees that have full ownership in what we do. And they're all trained to meet and exceed industry standards.”</p><p>On today’s podcast:</p><ul><li>How Dynetics uses rapid prototyping to solve complex problems</li><li>Core capabilities of Dynetics and its manufacturing operations team</li><li>What projects are best suited for rapid prototyping</li><li>The biggest opportunities and challenges related to rapid prototyping</li><li>What sets the Dynetics team apart from competitors</li></ul>
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      <itunes:summary>How passionate are you about your work team? Are they the reason you joined the company? In this episode of MindSET, we are talking with Trip Ferguson, Director of Manufacturing at Dynetics. 

Key takeaways: 
How Dynetics uses rapid prototyping to solve complex problems,  
Core capabilities of Dynetics and its manufacturing operations team, 
What projects are best suited for rapid prototyping, 
The biggest opportunities and challenges related to rapid prototyping, 
Working with Dynetics at the Huntsville campus 
</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>How passionate are you about your work team? Are they the reason you joined the company? In this episode of MindSET, we are talking with Trip Ferguson, Director of Manufacturing at Dynetics. 

Key takeaways: 
How Dynetics uses rapid prototyping to solve complex problems,  
Core capabilities of Dynetics and its manufacturing operations team, 
What projects are best suited for rapid prototyping, 
The biggest opportunities and challenges related to rapid prototyping, 
Working with Dynetics at the Huntsville campus 
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Today on MindSET we’re speaking with Doug Jones, Director of Leidos Digital Modernization Accelerator. </p><p>Doug has spent almost 20 years working in this arena. He started off with a focus on large scale, mission critical, software systems for the government, in particular for DHS and the FBI and delivering these projects. He then pivoted into information technology and cloud DevOps, before taking a sojourn into running cyber operations for DHS. </p><p>Now he’s working out of the Leidos corporate technology office, and has a focus on innovations and identifying innovations. He’s trying to centralize and get across the value of their various cross disciplines to all of Leidos’ customers, in order to accelerate their ability to deliver mission value.</p><p>On today’s podcast:</p><ul><li>How Doug got into the technology field</li><li>Digital modernization only exists to support customers in their work</li><li>The high level challenges in digital modernization</li><li>Which technologies are getting the most attention from the industry and customers</li><li>Where the big transformations will be happening in the next 5 years</li><li>How Doug stays at the leading edge of innovations</li><li>The importance of listening for the creative process</li></ul>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 7 May 2020 11:00:01 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>support@lowerstreet.co (Leidos, Doug Jones, Bridget Bell, Meghan Good)</author>
      <link>https://www.leidos.com/mindset</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today on MindSET we’re speaking with Doug Jones, Director of Leidos Digital Modernization Accelerator. </p><p>Doug has spent almost 20 years working in this arena. He started off with a focus on large scale, mission critical, software systems for the government, in particular for DHS and the FBI and delivering these projects. He then pivoted into information technology and cloud DevOps, before taking a sojourn into running cyber operations for DHS. </p><p>Now he’s working out of the Leidos corporate technology office, and has a focus on innovations and identifying innovations. He’s trying to centralize and get across the value of their various cross disciplines to all of Leidos’ customers, in order to accelerate their ability to deliver mission value.</p><p>On today’s podcast:</p><ul><li>How Doug got into the technology field</li><li>Digital modernization only exists to support customers in their work</li><li>The high level challenges in digital modernization</li><li>Which technologies are getting the most attention from the industry and customers</li><li>Where the big transformations will be happening in the next 5 years</li><li>How Doug stays at the leading edge of innovations</li><li>The importance of listening for the creative process</li></ul>
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      <itunes:summary>Today on MindSET we’re speaking with Doug Jones, Director of Leidos Digital Modernization Accelerator.

Key takeaways:
How Doug got into the technology field
Digital modernization only exists to support customers in their work
The high level challenges in digital modernization
Which technologies are getting the most attention from the industry and customers
Where the big transformations will be happening in the next 5 years
How Doug stays at the leading edge of innovations
The importance of listening </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Today on MindSET we’re speaking with Doug Jones, Director of Leidos Digital Modernization Accelerator.

Key takeaways:
How Doug got into the technology field
Digital modernization only exists to support customers in their work
The high level challenges in digital modernization
Which technologies are getting the most attention from the industry and customers
Where the big transformations will be happening in the next 5 years
How Doug stays at the leading edge of innovations
The importance of listening </itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>As many contemplate how to safely return to work, this week’s MindSET explains what proactive and preventative measures one company has taken to protect employees and customers from the transmission of COVID 19.</p><p>QTC, a Leidos company and the largest provider of medical disability and occupational health exam services in the United States, has continued to operate throughout the coronavirus pandemic to deliver its mission critical services.  </p><p>In this special podcast episode, Grant Kim, CEO of QTC, describes the practical measures they’re taking in both clinical and densely populated office settings to ensure not only their staff’s safety, but the safety of their examinees too.</p><p>QTC has been implementing practical measures since the end of February - getting to practically zero transmission while still operating during this time of crisis. Grant credits their culture and innovation of their employees, who figured out ways to proactively implement prevention measures early on so that QTC could continue delivering their services safely.</p><p>“I think what we're most proud of as we reflect back on the month of March, where we performed well over 50,000 exams across 90 clinics throughout the country, we've had not one reported incident of infection between the veteran staff and providers.”</p><p>On today’s podcast:</p><ul><li>Why the work at QTC is mission critical</li><li>What measures QTC took early on to mitigate the spread of the virus in both clinics and their densely populated office environment</li><li>The importance of being able to adapt, improvise and overcome</li><li>How QTC built confidence and combatted anxieties surrounding facing the unknown</li><li>Four key aspects of their management plan for dealing with COVID 19 going forward</li></ul><p>Links:</p><ul><li><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/company/qtc-managment---a-leidos-company/">https://www.linkedin.com/company/qtc-managment---a-leidos-company/</a></li></ul>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 23 Apr 2020 11:00:11 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>support@lowerstreet.co (Bridget Bell, Leidos, Grant Kim, Meghan Good)</author>
      <link>https://www.leidos.com/mindset</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As many contemplate how to safely return to work, this week’s MindSET explains what proactive and preventative measures one company has taken to protect employees and customers from the transmission of COVID 19.</p><p>QTC, a Leidos company and the largest provider of medical disability and occupational health exam services in the United States, has continued to operate throughout the coronavirus pandemic to deliver its mission critical services.  </p><p>In this special podcast episode, Grant Kim, CEO of QTC, describes the practical measures they’re taking in both clinical and densely populated office settings to ensure not only their staff’s safety, but the safety of their examinees too.</p><p>QTC has been implementing practical measures since the end of February - getting to practically zero transmission while still operating during this time of crisis. Grant credits their culture and innovation of their employees, who figured out ways to proactively implement prevention measures early on so that QTC could continue delivering their services safely.</p><p>“I think what we're most proud of as we reflect back on the month of March, where we performed well over 50,000 exams across 90 clinics throughout the country, we've had not one reported incident of infection between the veteran staff and providers.”</p><p>On today’s podcast:</p><ul><li>Why the work at QTC is mission critical</li><li>What measures QTC took early on to mitigate the spread of the virus in both clinics and their densely populated office environment</li><li>The importance of being able to adapt, improvise and overcome</li><li>How QTC built confidence and combatted anxieties surrounding facing the unknown</li><li>Four key aspects of their management plan for dealing with COVID 19 going forward</li></ul><p>Links:</p><ul><li><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/company/qtc-managment---a-leidos-company/">https://www.linkedin.com/company/qtc-managment---a-leidos-company/</a></li></ul>
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      <itunes:title>Practical Measures for COVID-19 Prevention</itunes:title>
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Key takeaways:
Why the work at QTC is mission critical
The importance of being able to adapt, improvise and overcome
How to combat anxiety and fear that arise when facing the unknown
Their management plan for dealing with coronavirus going forward
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Key takeaways:
Why the work at QTC is mission critical
The importance of being able to adapt, improvise and overcome
How to combat anxiety and fear that arise when facing the unknown
Their management plan for dealing with coronavirus going forward
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What C4 technology involves
What a software factory is 
Why universities influence where software factories are located
The culture within software factories
Matching innovation with standards that need to be maintained
Future trends in software development
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      <itunes:subtitle>If great culture is what you look for in an organization, then you should look no further than Leidos. Today we talk with Mike Raker, Vice President and Chief Engineer for Leidos. 

Key takeaways:

What C4 technology involves
What a software factory is 
Why universities influence where software factories are located
The culture within software factories
Matching innovation with standards that need to be maintained
Future trends in software development
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The scientific basics of the Coronavirus
How Leidos is supporting the efforts to contain COVID-19
Why we should ALL be social distancing
The best practices to help limit the spread of COVID-19
The different risk levels for different age groups
The cyber security challenges coming out of the pandemic
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Key takeaways:
The scientific basics of the Coronavirus
How Leidos is supporting the efforts to contain COVID-19
Why we should ALL be social distancing
The best practices to help limit the spread of COVID-19
The different risk levels for different age groups
The cyber security challenges coming out of the pandemic
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>“I’ve always been fascinated with AI - an early opportunity for me professionally was to work with NASA on a spacecraft mission called Deep Space, where we built the first software that could actually control a deep space mission. It was such an exciting experience - it ignited a lifelong passion in me for working with AI.”</p><p>Ron Keesing, Vice President and Director of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning at Leidos is a huge advocate of AI and ML and today shares with us his passion for how we humans can best utilize this human like intelligence to solve our problems. </p><p>But he’s quick to point out that whilst AI systems can exhibit varying degrees of intelligence, they should be thought of more as assisted intelligence, where systems are helping humans in a non invasive way to do things like Netflix movie recommendations, or auditing, or to search the entirety of the world wide web.</p><p>On today’s podcast:</p><ul><li>The limits to what artificial intelligence and machine learning can do</li><li>The big AI ML opportunities on the horizon</li><li>Robotic Process Automation</li><li>Real life examples of exciting uses of AI and ML </li><li>Why there’s suddenly a leap forward in AI and ML</li><li>Why AI and ML won’t suit every organization</li><li>Big data is critical for AI and ML to solve the problem</li><li>How to handle attacks on ML systems</li><li>Why our existing fears about AI and ML taking over are unfounded</li><li>How people can keep up with advances in AI and ML</li></ul>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>“I’ve always been fascinated with AI - an early opportunity for me professionally was to work with NASA on a spacecraft mission called Deep Space, where we built the first software that could actually control a deep space mission. It was such an exciting experience - it ignited a lifelong passion in me for working with AI.”</p><p>Ron Keesing, Vice President and Director of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning at Leidos is a huge advocate of AI and ML and today shares with us his passion for how we humans can best utilize this human like intelligence to solve our problems. </p><p>But he’s quick to point out that whilst AI systems can exhibit varying degrees of intelligence, they should be thought of more as assisted intelligence, where systems are helping humans in a non invasive way to do things like Netflix movie recommendations, or auditing, or to search the entirety of the world wide web.</p><p>On today’s podcast:</p><ul><li>The limits to what artificial intelligence and machine learning can do</li><li>The big AI ML opportunities on the horizon</li><li>Robotic Process Automation</li><li>Real life examples of exciting uses of AI and ML </li><li>Why there’s suddenly a leap forward in AI and ML</li><li>Why AI and ML won’t suit every organization</li><li>Big data is critical for AI and ML to solve the problem</li><li>How to handle attacks on ML systems</li><li>Why our existing fears about AI and ML taking over are unfounded</li><li>How people can keep up with advances in AI and ML</li></ul>
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Key takeaways:

Why there’s a leap forward in AI and ML
Why AI and ML won’t suit every organization
Big data is critical for AI and ML to solve a problem
How to handle attacks on ML systems
Why our existing fears about AI and ML taking over are unfounded
How to keep up with advances in AI and ML</itunes:summary>
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Why there’s a leap forward in AI and ML
Why AI and ML won’t suit every organization
Big data is critical for AI and ML to solve a problem
How to handle attacks on ML systems
Why our existing fears about AI and ML taking over are unfounded
How to keep up with advances in AI and ML</itunes:subtitle>
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