First thing to do is obtain a Dunns number. This is a requirement of all contractors. The next thing to do is to subscribe to one or more of the mailing lists that post Requests for Proposals (RFPs). There are some that are free and others that ar...
Point taken.
It would be a switch to see adequate data (type and volume) analyzed and discussed appropriately. Bias is rarely addressed adequately, in my opinion. I'm happy to contribute to discussion of bias or in capturing it in text, while it ...
Regarding the effect of light reflection: What Vince wrote is true, I believe. I wonder if there is any work (theoretical or otherwise) that addresses the spectrum of radiated energy. Energy is indirectly related to wavelength. (An easy-to-read pa...
Branch Chief, Data Security, USCG Auxiliary. Currently researching Federal requiments that pertain to malware. Providing tech support for an Email hosting company. (Incident investigation and remote analysis is ongoing and is not related to these two entities). Masters in Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Bachelors in Electrical and Computer Engineering; Proof-of-concept database and report design. Experienced with at least 10 RDBM tools. Compliance advocate and evangelist of individual privacy. Regulatory experience. Former ASQ Quality Engineer (#24304). Member of SEI and CMU. Rabid proponent of same. Beliefs: When a quality initiative fails, it usually fails do to a lack of attention to measurement. External validity unconditionally requires Internal Validity. Medical education suffers from a -severe- lack of training in statistics. A great deal of respect for the capabilities achieved by SAS software but also of open source. As a result of the latter and encouragement from this site I intend to become acquainted with R. Suggestions from the membership are invited. Under Interests, I've clicked "other". Im' open to collaborating/exchanging information about malware and about data that involves security incidents. Also, if you have questions about digitally signed email, please contact me.
Most of the profile question are optional. You can choose to not answer them, except (I believe) your birthday. This is a requirement from our hosting network (ning.com), and I have suggested peeple to provide a random date (we don't use it anyway).
analyticbridge.com is hosted on ning.com, and datashaping.ning.com and analyticbridge.com are the same and both point to the same location.
I've been an analyticbgridge member for about 6 weeks. After I logged in this morning I was forced to add data to my profile before being served group content. This is puzzling because I've been a member long enough to receive related mail for several weeks. Also, I had an image in the profile that I used on another site, one hsoted by ning.com. But I don't think it is appropriate here (the other site isn't career-related) so I'm not using it. Using the same image across websites doesn't make sense. Can anyone explain how these things work or tell me where the appropriate information can be found?