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  • Electronic Warfares Increasing Multiplatform Roles

    Electronic warfare (EW) is a lesser known and no less important form of warfare. Carrier operations are no stranger to EW and have dedicated aircraft and crews for the job. Most people associate warfare with loud explosions, missiles, rockets and bombs followed by visible destruction that can be evaluated with Bomb Damage Assessment or BDA. But electronic warfare can be as quiet as turning on a...
  • Military and Civilian Agencies Collaborate Over Network Security

    October was National Cyber Security Awareness Month in the US. The country has stepped up its efforts to protect against computer-related attacks in recent months, after President Obama announced that network security would be centralised and prioritised. Obama stressed that defending the nation against external and internal infiltration should be a collaborative effort between military and...
  • U.S.-Iraq Drawdown Remains a “Difficult Job

    "Let me say this as plainly as I can—by August 31st, 2010, our combat mission in Iraq will end," President Barack Obama said on February 27th this year. Just over a month after taking office, Obama fulfilled his promise to remove U.S. troops from the country and the drawdown process has been in action ever since. The challenge has been to remove both personnel and equipment from


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  • Using Lessons Learned From Major Combat and Stability Operations to Design and Use Future Network


    In this presentation you will learn from Daniel Gonzales about how the design of future networks using past experiences can guide future forces in combat and network operations.
  • Colonel Larry James on the Psychology of Terrorism


    The United States is currently engaged in a war like we’ve never seen, having more armored vehicles, tanks, aircraft—both manned and unmanned—than ever before; however, this is more than a tactical war. It’s a psychological war. We do not understand the enemy. People raised in an environment in which the United States is the enemy will continue their war even after we’ve withdrawn from Iraq and…
  • The Market for Airborne ISR Systems

    Journalist Tim Ripley discusses:
    • Current operational environment: Global war on terror and new ISR threats
    • Lessons of Lebanon war 2006
    • Declining NATO procurement budgets and impact on ISR
    • NTISR: equipment requirements
    • Rising cost of UAV systems
    • Finding the money to replace existing manned platforms
    • Business jet vs. airliner class platforms
    • New style networks and opportunities for ISR forces
    • New users and markets for ISR
    • Traditional Photo-Reconnaissance

  • Cyber Warfare: A Growing Problem for the U.S. Military and Government

    Cyberwarfare has become one of the biggest challenges faced by the U.S. military and U.S. government in recent years. Cyberwarfare threatens national security via the intricate networks of the Department of Defense through online and virtual attacks. The military cyber domain now contains such large amounts of military information that protecting and safeguarding these networks …