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TechNet Asia-Pacific: Is the Coast Guard Fighting Embryonic Terrorism in the Pacific?
The U.S. Coast Guard's fight against minor maritime law violations may be a precursor to terrorism activities, according to one of its district commanders. Rear Adm. Manson K. Brown, USCG, commander, 14th Coast Guard District, described how fishing violations in U.S. exclusive economic zones may be laying the groundwork for terrorist actions in the same manner that piracy and terrorism have become linked.
Northrop Grumman Park Air Systems to Provide Air Traffic Control Ground-Air Communications Systems to Poland
Northrop Grumman Corporation's European subsidiary, Park Air Systems, has been awarded a contract by the Polish Air N
DSPCon Awarded Phase I Small Business Innovation Research Grant from Air Force
DPSCon Incorporated has received a Small Business Innovation Research Phase I contract award from the U.S. Air Force.
Raytheon Awarded $21 Million to Provide Systems Support for the Army
Raytheon Company has been awarded a U.S.
CACI Awarded $29 Million Contract to Support Network Infrastructure Upgrade for Marine Corps
CACI International Incorporated has been awarded a task order with a ceiling value of $29 million by the U.S.
SRA Awarded $56 Million Contract by Pentagon Force Protection Agency
SRA International Incorporated has won a re-compete task order with the
ManTech Receives Navy Contract
ManTech Systems Engineering Corporation is being awarded a $16.2 million modification to a previously awarded indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity
TechNet Asia-Pacific: The J-6s Want a New Net
The people responsible for network centricity among their forces have a common item on their wish lists: a new network that addresses current shortcomings and accommodates new capabilities. Little details such as network management, language, security and seams are major impediments to maintaining network centricity, say J-6s from the Asia-Pacific region.
TechNet Asia-Pacific: The Future Is at Hand--Maybe
U.S. forces may be on the verge of a new era of connectivity, information sharing and individual empowerment-if immediate needs are addressed, both programmatically and technologically. That was the message delivered by Linda Newton, deputy chief of staff for C4I, U.S. Pacific Fleet. Newton outlined two scenarios-near future and distant future-in which effective networking and new information technologies empower individuals regardless of location.
Honor Flight Chicago
Honor Flight Chicago is a little different from most veteran support organizations, and it proves there is no end to the ways people can make a difference in the lives of those who served. The program flies World War II veterans from Chicago Midway Airport to Dulles International Airport so that they can tour various memorials around Washington, D.C.