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COVER AND DECEPTION

"Just One Shot is All it Takes In Locating Priority Threats," Dec. 1997, p. 21.

"Collusion Detection Technology Hunts Down Insider Crime," Henry S. Kenyon, June 2000, p. 65.

ELECTROMAGNETIC

"Glowing Exhaust Plumes Tip Off Missile Targets," July 95, p. 45.

"Advanced Warfare Challenges Loom as Technology Spreads," Wayne P. Gagner, July 95, p. 49.

"Air Force Fosters Airborne Warning Receiver Research," July 95, p. 62.

"Tactical Goals Encompass Sensors, Autonomous Arts," Robert K. Ackerman, Dec. 1995, p. 25.

"Key Position, Navigation Signal Demands Jamming Suppression," August 1996, p. 31.

"Defense Agency Experts Use Stock Chips to Dupe Enemies," Aug. 1997, p. 17.

"Israeli Electronic Warriors Counter Modern Threats," Nov. 1997, p. 61.

"Electronic Warriors Face Rapid Digitization Gap July 1998, p. 14.

"Antijamming Satellite Signals Increase Global Tactical Utility July 1998, p. 45.

"Optical Correlator Invigorates Real-Time Pattern Recognition," Dec. 1998, p. 44.

"Radio Frequency Countermeasures Suite Protects Aircraft, maps Battlefield Threats,"
Frank Colucci, June 1999, p. 44

"Commercial Components Feed Electronic Warfare Systems," Robert K. Ackerman, June 1999, p. 73

"Electronic Threats Fall Prey to Fast Moving Simulation Laboratory," David A. Brown, June 1999, p. 79

"Fourth Wave Advanced Technologies Affect Electronic Intelligence, Warfare,"
Dr. Jude E. Franklin, Bruce B. Biggs and Darrell L. Ramey, June 1999, p. 8

7 "Simulator Sharpens Raptor's Claws," Henry S. Kenyon, October 2000, p. 45.

"Chinese Naval Sonar Evolves From Foreign Influences," James C. Bussert, Dec. 2002, p. 57.

"Mobile Laser Offers Tactical Defense," Nov. 2003, p. 29.

INTELLIGENCE

"Lab Magicians Spoof Optical Seekers, Sensor Systems," July 95, p. 41.

"Missile Technology Access Emboldens Rogue Nations," Clarence A. Robinson, Jr., April 1999, p. 17

"Combat Surveillance Method Rolls Out Onto City Streets," June 1999, p. 93

" Military Intelligence Looks Within," Robert K. Ackerman, October 2000, p. 16.

"Eliminating the Fog of War," Maryann Lawlor, October 2000, p. 21.

"Intelink Confronts Growing Pains," October 2000, p. 27.

"Robotic Vehicles Scout Out Future," Christian B. Sheehy, November 2000, p. 37.

"Globalization, Instability Define Threat to West," Robert K. Ackerman, December 2000, p. 17.

"Vigilance Key to Maintaining Security," December 2000, p. 27.

"Intelligence Funding Lags Growth of Global Menace," December 2000, p. 33.

"Intelligence Enters the Fray," February 2001, p. 31.

"Satellite Images Capture Picture Perfect Future," Maryann Lawlor, March 2001, p. 17.

"Reports Examine U.S. Space-Faring Survival," Sharon Berry, April 2001, p. 57.

"Intelligence Technology Development Accelerates," Robert K. Ackerman, June 2002, p. 27.

"War Brings Intelligence Agency, Military Closer," Robert K. Ackerman, Oct. 2002, p. 17.

"Low-Technology Foes Require High-Technology Detection," Oct. 2002, p. 23.

"Signal Intelligence System Uncovers Enemy Sites," Maryann Lawlor, Oct. 2002, p. 29.

"Modeling to Thwart Terrorism," Oct. 2002, p. 45.

"Intelligence Re-engineers for Homeland Security," Nov. 2002, p.35.


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