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The Armada Down Under
Spain and Australia are shoring up their maritime cooperation through an agreement to send a Spanish Navy ship to operate with the Royal Australian Navy next year. The decision enhances the existing relationship between the nations, while emphasizing the importance of stability in the Asia-Pacific region.
Budgetary Pressures No Hindrance to Turkish Military
The need to upgrade the force prevails over austerity measures typical of other nations.
Swarming to a Better Robot
Unmanned underwater vehicles mimic nature and collaborate on tasks.
Asia-Pacific Is a Region With a New Priority
Sustaining U.S. Global Leadership: Priorities for 21st Century Defense,” the new strategic guidance for the Defense Department, begins with a letter dated January 3, 2012, by President Obama.
Homefront Help: Stand Up for Heroes
Turns out that supporting the military just might be a laughing matter.
Australia Extends Maritime Surveillance Contract with Cobham
Cobham has reached agreement with the Australian Customs and Border Protection Service to extend the existing Sentinel aerial maritime surveillance contract by
Carter Issues Conference Guidance
As a follow-up to conference sponsorship and attendance financial regulations announced earlier this year, Deputy Secretary of Defense Ashton Carter has implemented a tiered approval structure to assist in oversight of U.S. Defense Department participation in future events.
Mobile Device Management? There Will Be an App Store for That
Following the lead set by NASA, the Department of Veterans Affairs and several other federal agencies, the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) has posted a s
L-3 to Provide Full-Motion Video Receivers
L-3 Communications Corp., Salt Lake City, Utah, is being awarded a $11,315,945 firm fixed price and cost plus fixed fee contract for full-motion video receivers