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coverThe End of the Beginning
Government must institutionalize Information Sharing as it evolves from the “need to know” to the “need to share” to now the “responsibility to provide”.

Trust, Yet Verify
In the new world of IS, it’s all about information assets; we are separating data from applications and we are making both the information asset and the applications available as services.

IS Enablers 
The whole dynamic about information security and information sharing has to change; we can’t look at them as a balancing act because it pits communities that need to work together against each other.

Public Perspectives
What does the future hold for government’s information sharing effort? Four senior executives on information sharing’s front lines give their vision.

Industry Insights

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