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A
So
I'd
like
to
do
the
first
breakout
session,
so
I
think
this
is
Rick.
Bartow
is
going
to
talk
about
the
initial
session
and
bring
it
open
to
the
group.
It
also
take
a
moment,
since
we
weren't
here
earlier,
to
introduce
our
co-executive
director
for
the
hub
Leah
Shanley
in
the
corner.
Here.
We're
in
the
hand
there
we
go.
Oh
so
we're
part
of
the
crime,
so
Rick
come
up.
B
That's
how
our
group
was
covering
the
materials
manufacturing
innovate
in
my
on
guys,
hear
me:
it's
an
okay.
We
were
covering
the
materials
manufacturing,
innovation,
cyber
ecosystem,
moderated
by
Dave
fries
from
fh
MC.
So
we
covered
three
things:
what
is
the
definition
of
a
cyber
ecosystem
and
we
talked
about
gaps
in
this
any
ecosystem
and.
B
B
B
B
We
should
be
able
to
provide
collaborative
platforms
between
organizations
that
would
be
or
asus
a
collaborative
platforms
for
organizations
to
organizations
humans
to
humans,
humans
to
machines
and
machines,
to
machines,
kind
of
the
existing
state
gap.
Analysis
currently,
a
lot
of
our
lab
equipment
and
additive
machines
and
materials.
Characterization
tools
are
quite
isolated
and
standalone.
A
lot
of
this
is
because
we
have
a
lot
of
legacy
systems
that
are
frankly
still
working
on
das
and
can't
talk
to
any
network.
B
B
David
used,
the
example
of
you
know.
One
of
the
problems
he's
working
on
today
is
the
registry
of
air
drones,
the
registration
of
something
like
800,000
UAVs,
which
is
currently
obviously
a
security
issue,
but
somehow
that
community
is
making
it
work
in
something
called
permission
list
environment.
Is
there
some
way
we
could
get
to
that
kind
of
security
protocol
for
materials
data
in
the
manufacturing.
B
B
So
another
issue
thats
related
to
some
of
the
talks
with
her
this
morning
that
we
have
a
pretty
pretty
significant
infrastructure
for
handling
large
data.
For
instance,
the
DoD
can
routinely
handle
terabytes
of
data,
but
the
tools
for
interfacing
with
them
are
very
command-line,
driven,
there's
a
huge
barrier
to
entry
for
for
novice
users.
So
we
need
improved
interfaces.