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NRL Scientists Hit the Deck With New Nonskid Coating
A new nonskid deck coating developed at NRL, and now undergoing final development and ship testing, promises to be more durable, hold its color longer, and be more resistant to spilled chemicals. Because the new material, called siloxane, will last longer compared with traditional nonskid deck coating, it will also be cheaper in the long run.
China Destroyer Consolidates Innovations, Other Ship Advances
The People’s Liberation Army Navy pours lessons from earlier designs into a new fleet asset.
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Advanced Surveillance Spawns New Challenges
The boom in battlespace surveillance and reconnaissance applications has triggered a search for new technologies that could both help and hinder network-centric warfighters. Many revolutionary sensor systems in the laboratory pipeline offer the potential of widening the supremacy gap that the U.S. military owns over potential adversaries. However, using them effectively will require new data fusion techniques, advanced security measures, enhanced training and education, and greater bandwidth capacities.
Signal and Cyber Schools Teach Army's Future Today
Technology advances influence classroom agility.
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Opportunities Abound in 2009
I want to take advantage of this new year’s Source Book edition to share with you some of the exciting things that are going on in AFCEA. 2008 was a good year—a year of firsts for AFCEA and its membership. We completed our first strategic plan, which created a five-year vision for the association. We created a Strategic Planning Committee to follow through on that plan. We increased focus and emphasis on some important and growing components of the membership: small business, young AFCEANs and international members. To support these diverse groups as well as those who are remote from AFCEA Headquarters and the Washington, D.C., area, we expanded online services and introduced new means of collaboration and service delivery. We started the Solutions series of events—a new concept for AFCEA that combines physical presence and online participation in a more interactive and ongoing dialogue. We formed a Homeland Security Committee to focus year-round on this critical component of our community.
Coast Guard Logistics Learns Social Media
A future U.S. Coast Guard acquisition strategy may owe its design to social media such as a wiki and an interactive blog site. That is not to say that those activities will define the architecture of the new acquisition strategy; that particular decision is well in the future. What the Coast Guard is doing right now is using social media to develop its new acquisition strategy transparently and collaboratively.
The Toughest School of All
Throughout the 1990s, the end of the Cold War brought with it a new approach to military doctrine.
NATO's New Coordinating Command Advances
The alliance is employing a key enabler to improve the movement of troops and equipment across Europe.
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U.S. Army Welcomes Two New Draft Horses to Supercomputing Stable
The U.S. Army Research Laboratory (ARL) at Aberdeen Proving Grounds, Maryland, has unveiled two new supercomputers that are among the fastest and most powerful devices of their kind.
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China Employs Ships As Weapon Test Platforms
A handful of designs serves to validate indigenous and reverse-engineered technologies.