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Dec 18, 2013

Third Cyber Risk Wednesday

At the third Cyber Risk Wednesday a series of government and private sector experts discussed the cyber risks and resilience in the electrical sector.

Cybersecurity Security & Defense

Global Aggregation of Cyber Risk

Dec 18, 2013

Webcast: December Cyber Risk Wednesday – Risks and Resilience of the Electrical Sector

Join the discussion on Twitter using the hashtag #CyberWednesdays and follow the @AtlanticCouncil. Please join the Atlantic Council’s Cyber Statecraft Initiative for the next Cyber Risk Wednesday on December 18, 2013 from 3:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. A moderated discussion featuring:Jeanette ManfraDeputy Director, Enterprise Performance Management, Office of Cybersecurity and CommunicationsUS Department of Homeland Security […]

Defense Industrialist

Dec 18, 2013

Exelis Gets Ahead of the Curve

By James Hasik, Steven Grundman

This past week Exelis, the former ITT Defense, announced that it would be spinning off its services unit, currently called Exelis Mission Systems, into a new, publicly traded, “global facilities, logistics and network services provider”. The soon-to-be-renamed Missions Systems will be a significant entity all its own, with 7,000 staff in 18 countries and about $1.5 billion […]

Defense Industrialist

Dec 12, 2013

An “Arms-Length” DE&S—Why Not the Same Fix for AT&L?

By James Hasik

With just one bid on his desk, UK Defence Secretary Phillip Hammond had little choice but to give up on a controversial plan to put Defence Equipment and Support (DE&S) under a government-owned, contractor-operated (GOCO) model. Instead, procurement will be put at arms length from the rest of the ministry, and given financial and human […]

LatAmSource

Dec 12, 2013

Mexico Passes Landmark Energy Reform

By Adrienne Arsht Latin America Center

In the last hour, the Mexican Congress passed energy reform that will fundamentally transform the country by opening up foreign investment in the energy sector for the first time in 75 years. The Atlantic Council’s Adrienne Arsht Latin America Center also will be issuing the first comprehensive analysis of the reform on Thursday, December 19, which […]

Energy & Environment Mexico

LatAmSource

Dec 12, 2013

Marczak on Venezuelan Election Results

By Adrienne Arsht Latin America Center

Question: What do the results suggest about the level of support for the president, the opposition and where the country may be headed? Is a big change likely to come about in Venezuela in 2014? Chavismo may have won the popular vote in the December 8 municipal elections, but the opposition can rightly claim its […]

Elections Politics & Diplomacy

Emerging Defense Challenges

Dec 11, 2013

Corporate Strategy Forum Discusses Transformation

On December 11, the Atlantic Council’s Brent Scowcroft Center on International Security held a private, roundtable discussion for its Corporate Strategy Forum on the topic of “Near-Death and Transformation.” Speaking to the issues of transformation during a sharp inflection in customer preferences and competition were Michael Bayer, president and CEO of Dumbarton Strategies LLC, and Mike Giersch, […]

Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion

Dec 11, 2013

Ukraine on the Edge

By Sabine Freizer

Need for Dialogue on Institutional Reform Too many of the statements being made by foreign officials on the political crisis growing in Ukraine over the past three weeks have described it as a clash between pro-Western values and Russian imperialism. But talking about values will not provide a solution to the dispute. Instead all parties […]

Ukraine

LatAmSource

Dec 10, 2013

Obama, Castro Shake Hands

By Adrienne Arsht Latin America Center

On Tuesday, December 10, US President Barack Obama reached out for an historic handshake with Cuban President Raúl Castro as he was walking to the podium to pay tribute to Nelson Mandela at FNB stadium in Johannesburg, South Africa. The US withdrew diplomatic recognition of Cuba in 1961 and continues to impose an embargo.

Press Release

Dec 10, 2013

New Study Warns of the Danger of Divergent Financial Regulations in the Transatlantic Community

WASHINGTON – A new report out today entitled The Danger of Divergence: Transatlantic Financial Reform & the G20 Agenda by the Atlantic Council, Thomson Reuters, and TheCityUK examines the state of financial regulatory reform in the United States and the European Union. It highlights the dangers that regulatory divergence can pose to both financial stability […]