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Thought Leadership 

 
 
Innovation, enduring impact, and serving the public good influence everything we do at Noblis

Thought leadership takes many forms . . . presentations, publications, new ideas, and patents. Noblis is known to our clients as a thought leader for the type of work that we do and the innovative projects that we engage in. From  identity management to network security, to biological warfare and criminal justice, Noblis' National Security and Intelligence experts are taking on some of the most challenging issues facing society today. And all of our work is done to support our mission to serve the public good and produce enduring impacts for our clients.  


 
Many in the homeland security community believe that a biothreat is not a question of if but when.

Experienced disease management companies use call centers to deliver virtual care to millions with chronic conditions. The same model could serve biodefense.

National Security & Intelligence News
George Bizzigotti, Ahmed Hafez, Wade Smith, and Mark Whitmire authored a review article  for Chemical Reviews. The article is titled “Parameters for Evaluation of the Fate, Transport, and Environmental Impacts of Chemical Agents in Marine Environments.”

Denise Masi presented a paper at the MILCOM 2008 conference titled "Measuring Resilience In Multi-Carrier Emergency and Critical Telecommunications Systems." This paper was co-authored by Marty Fischer and Dave Garbin (Noblis), Lane Martin (National Communications System), and Patrick McGregor (Nyquetek, Inc.).

Andrew Rak, addressed Emerging Contaminant Risks in the guest perspective/editorial of the recently published, Risk Policy Report.

Austin Hicklin was a distinguished lecturer at the International Association for Identification Conference. His presentation, “Assessing Latent Fingerprint Quality”, was coauthored with JoAnn Busgalia of the FBI Laboratory and was the result of a year of research for the Laboratory. 

Tracy Brown presented the workshop “So You’ve Decided to Implement GPS to Track Offenders…Now What?” at the American Probation and Parole Association Summer Training Institute. This presentation focused on the Electronic Supervision Technology Toolkit (ESTToolkit) developed by Noblis. The ESTToolkit is an application intended to assist community corrections agencies in planning and deploying a GPS program to track offenders.



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