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Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: Workshop Agenda and Participants." National Research Council. 2012. Big Data: A Workshop Report. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/13541.
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Appendix B
Workshop Agenda and Participants

AGENDA

April 23-24, 2012
The Beckman Center of the National Academies
Irvine, California

Data as a Commodity
Rod Smith, Vice President, Emerging Internet Technologies
IBM

Big Data (Discussion)
Darrell Long, Kumar Malavalli Professor of Computer Science, and Kumar Malavalli Endowed
Chair of Storage Systems Research Center
University of California, Santa Cruz

Computational Data
Chris Gladwin, CEO
Cleversafe

Big Data Feeds
Eldar Sadikov, CEO/Founder
Jetlore

John Marion, Director, Persistent Surveillance
Logos Technologies

Data Discovery
Benjamin Reed, Research Scientist
Yahoo! Research

Social Networks
Paul Twohey, Co-Founder and Vice President
Ness Computing

Blue Process
Asher Sinensky, Lead Engineer
Palantir Technologies

Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: Workshop Agenda and Participants." National Research Council. 2012. Big Data: A Workshop Report. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/13541.
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David Thurman, Computing Strategy Lead
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

PARTICIPANTS

Committee

Brian Ballard, APX Labs

Kenneth Kress, KBK Consulting, Inc.

Darrell Long, University of California, Santa Cruz

Julie Ryan, George Washington University

Alfonso Velosa, Gartner, Inc.

Speakers

Chris Gladwin, Cleversafe

John Marion, Logos Technologies

Benjamin Reed, Yahoo! Research

Eldar Sadikov, Jetlore

Asher Sinensky, Palantir Technologies

Rod Smith, IBM

David Thurman, Pacific Northwest National Labor

Paul Twohey, Ness Computing

Staff

Terry Jaggers, Lead Board Director

Daniel Talmage, Study Director

Sarah Capote, Research Associate

Dionna Ali, Senior Program Assistant

Guest or Agency Represented

Gilman Louie, Alsop-Louie Partners

Mikhail Shapiro, University of California, Berkeley

Defense Intelligence Agency

Department of Defense

National Geospatial Intelligence Agency

United States Air Force

Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: Workshop Agenda and Participants." National Research Council. 2012. Big Data: A Workshop Report. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/13541.
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In 2012, the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) approached the National Research Council's TIGER standing committee and asked it to develop a list of workshop topics to explore the impact of emerging science and technology. From the list of topics given to DIA, three were chosen to be developed by the Committee for Science and Technology Challenges to U.S. National Security Interests. The first in a series of three workshops was held on April 23-24, 2012. This report summarizes that first workshop which explored the phenomenon known as big data.

The objective for the first workshop is given in the statement of task, which explains that that workshop will review emerging capabilities in large computational data to include speed, data fusion, use, and commodification of data used in decision making. The workshop will also review the subsequent increase in vulnerabilities over the capabilities gained and the significance to national security. The committee devised an agenda that helped the committee, sponsors, and workshop attendees probe issues of national security related to so-called big data, as well as gain understanding of potential related vulnerabilities. The workshop was used to gather data that is described in this report, which presents views expressed by individual workshop participants.

Big Data: A Workshop Report is the first in a series of three workshops, held in early 2012 to further the ongoing engagement among the National Research Council's (NRC's) Technology Insight-Gauge, Evaluate, and Review (TIGER) Standing Committee, the scientific and technical intelligence (S&TI) community, and the consumers of S&TI products.

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