2003 NCO/IT R&D Presentations - Archive
(Updated October 2003)
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Future Computing Environment and Issues of Security given by David B. Nelson to the
School of Computational Sciences at George Mason University in Fairfax, VA
(November 5, 2003) -
Trends in Federal Information Technology R&D given by David B. Nelson at the 2003 Fall National SBIR/STTR Conference held at the Renaissance Cleveland Hotel, Tower City center in Cleveland, OH
(October 29, 2003) -
Security in the Future Computing Environment given by David B. Nelson at the
NOAATECH 2004 Workshop and Expo sponsored by NOAA's Office of the CIO/High
Performance Computing and Communications Office held at the Auditorium, Science
center and the Building 4 Conference center in Silver Spring, MD
(October 21, 2003) -
Networking and Information Technology Research and Development: Scientific and
Technical Aspects
given by David B. Nelson at the Federal Networking and IT Research
FY 2004 Conference sponsored by the American Association for Advancement of Science
(AAAS) and Infocast held at the Hyatt Regency in Washington, DC
(October 2, 2003) -
High End Computing Revitalization Task Force Update
given by David B. Nelson at the Coalition for Academic Scientific Computation (CASC)
Meeting at the Doubletree Hotel and Executive Meeting in Berkeley, CA
(August 7, 2003) - Computer
Architecture: Science or Religion given
by David B. Nelson at the Army
Research Laboratory Major Shared Resource center (ARL MSRC), Raytheon,
and the Ohio
Supercomputer center (OSC) sponsored Commodity Cluster Symposium
held at the Holiday
Inn in Tysons Corner, VA
(July 23, 2003) - Modeling
and Simulation: The Good, the Bad, and the Hopeful given by David B.
Nelson at the DOE Computational Science Graduate Fellowship Meeting
held at the
Washington Court Hotel, Washington, DC
(July 15, 2003) - Networking and Information
Technology Research and Development Program and Budget given by
Helen M. Gigley at the UM'03 9th International Conference on User
Modeling held at the University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown, Johnstown,
PA
(June 23, 2003) - Security
in the Future Computing Environment given by David B. Nelson at
the 5th Annual Redstone/NASA Marshall Information Technology Security
and Assurance Conference and Exposition held in Huntsville, Alabama
(May 14, 2003) - Meeting National
Environmental Goals: Coordinated Federal IT Solutions given by
David B. Nelson at the EPA 2003 Science Forum: Emerging Technology
Topic at the Ronald Reagan Building in Washington, DC
(May 6, 2003) - Successful
Government Use of High Performance Computing given by David B.
Nelson at NASA Langley Research center in Hampton, VA
(April 18, 2003) - Interagency
Large Scale Networking Program given by David B. Nelson at the
Internet2 Spring Meeting at the Crystal Gateway Marriott in Arlington,
VA
(April 11, 2003) - Federal
Government Prospective on High End Computing given by David B.
Nelson at the HPC User Forum Meeting at Sundance Resort in Sundance,
Utah
(April 8, 2003) - Federal
Government Prospective on High End Computing given by David B.
Nelson at the The Future of High Performance Computing: Leadership
and Technological Advancement Symposium sponsored by IBM
(March 26, 2003) - Research
by Federal Agencies That Will Affect Future Computing Paradigms for
Aerospace given by David B. Nelson at the workshop on "Emerging
and Future Computing Paradigms and their impact on Research, Training
and Design Environments of the Aerospace Workforce" sponsored
by Old Dominion University center for Advanced Engineering Environments
and NASA Langley Research center in Hampton, VA
(March 19, 2003) - Networking
and Information Technology Research and Development Program given
by David B. Nelson at the Coalition for Academic Scientific Computation
(CASC) Meeting at the Hilton Garden Inn in Washington, DC
(March 5, 2003) - Networking
and Information Technology Research and Development Program and Budget
given by David B. Nelson at the Engineering R&D Symposium, "Federal
Outlook & Priorities for Fiscal Year 2004", sponsored by
IEEE at the Rayburn House Office Building in Washington, DC
(March 3, 2003)














