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Jeff Boleng
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Software Engineering Institute (SEI) Webcast Series
A Discussion on DoD Software Advances and What’s Next from SEI
SEI Chief Technology Officer Tom Longstaff interviewed Jeff Boleng, a senior advisor to the U.S. Department of Defense, on recent DoD software advances and accomplishments. They discussed how the DoD is implementing recommendations from the Defense Science Board and the Defense Innovation Board on continuous development of best practices for software, source selection for evaluating software factories, risk reduction and metrics for new programs, developing workforce competency, and other advancements. Boleng and Longstaff also discussed how the SEI, the DoD’s research and development center for software engineering, will adapt and build on this work to accomplish major ch...
2020-05-15
1h 00
SEI Shorts
Where Dynamic and Static Code Analysis Merge
Watch Bob Schiela and Jeff Boleng discuss "Where dynamic and static code analysis merge".
2018-11-26
03 min
SEI Shorts
How can automated code repair help DoD with legacy code vulnerability analysis?
Watch Bob Schiela and Jeff Boleng discuss "How can automated code repair help DoD with legacy code vulnerability analysis?
2018-11-14
00 min
Software Engineering Institute (SEI) Podcast Series
Is Software Spoiling Us? Technical Innovations in the Department of Defense
This series of podcasts presents excerpts from a recent SEI virtual event, Is Software Spoiling Us? Jeff Boleng, acting chief technical officer, moderated the discussion, which featured a panel of SEI researchers: Grace Lewis, Eliezer Kanal, Joseph Yankel, and Satya Venneti. In this segment, the panel discusses technical innovations that can be applied to the Department of Defense including improved situational awareness, human-machine interactions, artificial intelligence, machine learning, data, and continuous integration and deployments. The panel also discusses barriers to implementing these technologies. Listen on Apple Podcasts.
2018-03-15
21 min
Software Engineering Institute (SEI) Webcast Series
Three Software Innovations that DoD Needs Now
Watch Jeff Boleng, Robert Schiela, Samuel Procter, Lena Pons, and Nathan VanHoudnos discuss "Three Software Innovations that DoD Needs Now".
2018-03-09
1h 02
Software Engineering Institute (SEI) Podcast Series
Is Software Spoiling Us? Innovations in Daily Life from Software
This series of podcasts presents excerpts from a recent SEI virtual event, Is Software Spoiling Us. Jeff Boleng, acting chief technical officer, moderated the discussion, which featured a panel of SEI researchers: Grace Lewis, Eliezer Kanal, Joseph Yankel, and Satya Venneti. In this podcast, the panel discusses awesome innovations in daily life that are made possible because of software. Listen on Apple Podcasts.
2018-02-08
16 min
SEI Shorts
Trusting Machines
Watch Jeff Boleng in this SEI Cyber Minute as he discusses "Trusting Machines".
2017-01-25
01 min
SEI Shorts
Computing and the Human Context
Jeff Boleng discusses "Computing and the Human Context."
2016-07-06
01 min
Software Engineering Institute (SEI) Podcast Series
SEI-HCII Collaboration Explores Context-Aware Computing for Soldiers
As the number of sensors on smart phones continues to grow, these devices can automatically track data from the user's environment, including geolocation, time of day, movement, and other sensor data. Making sense of this data in an ethical manner that respects the privacy of smartphone users is just one of the many challenges faced by researchers. In this podcast, Dr. Anind Dey, director of the Human Computer Interaction Institute (HCII) at CMU, and Dr. Jeff Boleng, principal researcher at the SEI, introduce context-aware computing and discuss a collaboration to help dismounted soldiers using context derived from sensors on them...
2015-05-14
20 min
Software Engineering Institute (SEI) Podcast Series
An Introduction to Context-Aware Computing
As the number of sensors on smart phones continues to grow, these devices can automatically track data from the user's environment, including geolocation, time of day, movement, and other sensor data. Making sense of this data in an ethical manner that respects the privacy of smartphone users is just one of the many challenges faced by researchers. In this podcast, the first in a two-part series, Dr. Anind Dey and Dr. Jeff Boleng introduce context-aware computing and explore other issues related to sensor-fueled data in the internet of things. Listen on Apple Podcasts.
2015-04-23
19 min