D.J. GleesonWhat Law Enforcement Can Learn from the CIA…“Woe to those who make unjust laws, to those who issue oppressive decrees, to deprive the poor of their rights and withhold justice from…Jun 5, 2020Jun 5, 2020
D.J. GleesonCommittee Hearings and Policy ClarityThe Democratic Party’s Congressional wins in November create the opportunity for its members in the House of Representatives to do…Dec 24, 2018Dec 24, 2018
D.J. Gleeson“The Washington Post Test”One of the concepts that I often found myself confronted with while working as an analyst and manager of analysts at the Central…Mar 1, 2017Mar 1, 2017
D.J. GleesonGive Me $4 Trillion Dollars. You Can Trust Me. Really.It sounds like the beginning of an incredibly audacious Kickstarter campaign, doesn’t it? Regardless of how great any idea is, we are…Jan 15, 2017Jan 15, 2017
D.J. GleesonMy Journey to a Smart(er) HomeThis past summer, I started an experiment of sorts at my brother’s house: like many other people, I bought an Echo and a starter kit from…Sep 18, 2016Sep 18, 2016
D.J. GleesonReflecting on Oz: Life After the CIAI decided to resign from the Central Intelligence Agency late last year.Feb 1, 20162Feb 1, 20162
D.J. Gleeson“Disruption,” Innovation, and the Art of the PossibleA few months back, I read Frank Diana’s “Future Thinking,” an article that continues to sit with me (and one that I recommend to you): at…Nov 14, 2015Nov 14, 2015
D.J. GleesonBig Data is Not What It WasIn 2001, Doug Laney wrote a paper that represents, and continues to be recognized as, the conceptual underpinnings of “big data.” It…Oct 21, 2015Oct 21, 2015
D.J. GleesonThe Office of Whacky Analysis: Whale Song and Deep LearningEvery organization should have an Office of Whacky Analysis: a place where data, information technologies, and expertise-based critical and…Sep 16, 2015Sep 16, 2015